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Operating Systems Solaris Controller target disk? Post 302159873 by sudhir_shet on Saturday 19th of January 2008 02:41:33 AM
Old 01-19-2008
Question Controller target disk?

Hi,
I am a newbie to Solaris. I want to know how to find out the controller target and disk number on a SunFire V890 box that has 6X72GB disks. The probe-scsi output is as shown below:

/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2
LiD HA LUN --- Port WWN --- ----- Disk description -----
0 0 0 500000e010936931 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
1 1 0 500000e010937731 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
2 2 0 500000e010938651 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
6 6 0 50800200001e2a51 SUNW SUNWGS INT FCBPL922A
3 3 0 500000e010938d41 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
4 4 0 500000e010933531 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
5 5 0 500000e0109386d1 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701


Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance..
 

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DIRECTOMATIC(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   DIRECTOMATIC(1)

NAME
directomatic - Print without spooler SYNOPSIS
directomatic -P <printdef> [-J jobtitle] [-o option=value [...]] [file] DESCRIPTION
Directomatic is a filter script to print with free software printer drivers without the need of a print spooler. It is designed to be used together with a Foomatic printer definition file. Options -P <printdef> where printdef is the printer definition file to use. -J <jobtitle> where job title will be printed in the head line of every page of a plain text job. -o option=value Set an arbitrary option. file The file to print. Commands Directomatic will print from standard input unless a file to print is specified on the command line. If your printer definition file is in /etc/foomatic/direct or ~/.foomatic/direct you do not need to specify its path. Put a (instructions in the file) to redirect the output of directomatic to your printer instead of standard output. To make normal users able to print this way add them to group lp and make sure the appropriate printer device file /dev/lpX is group-writable. See http://www.linuxprinting.org/direct-doc.html FILES
/etc/foomatic/direct/<queue> The foomatic printer definition file. EXIT STATUS
directomatic returns 0 unless something unexpected happens. AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> for the foomatic project using output from the associated binary. BUGS
None so far. Foomatic Project 2001-05-07 DIRECTOMATIC(1)
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