12-21-2008
Using / Formating a Logical Partition as I cant see it
Hi All,
I have managed to install and configure a Solaris x86 server, the problem I have now is that whilst setting it up, I left a 30GB logical partition for the Oracle database server that I will later have on the system, the problem now is that I have not formatted the drive during the setup, and now I cannot see it whilst running df - k.
I tried using the format command, and it asks me for a disk number, the only disk I can see is the logical partition where the root has been mounted. Is there anyway to utilise/use this 30GB partition which is on the system.
Thanks
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