10-27-2009
did what you suggested jgt....can't makedev the device. went to /dev. found these devices.
Appreciate more inputs, again. Thanks.
bash-2.03# ls -lt *hd1*
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 64 Jun 8 1999 hd10
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 79 Jun 8 1999 hd11
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 87 Jun 8 1999 hd12
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 95 Jun 8 1999 hd13
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1,103 Jun 8 1999 hd14
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1,111 Jun 8 1999 hd1a
brw-r----- 1 dos sysinfo 1,112 Jun 8 1999 hd1d
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 64 Jun 8 1999 rhd10
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 79 Jun 8 1999 rhd11
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 87 Jun 8 1999 rhd12
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1, 95 Jun 8 1999 rhd13
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1,103 Jun 8 1999 rhd14
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 1,111 Jun 8 1999 rhd1a
crw-r----- 1 dos sysinfo 1,112 Jun 8 1999 rhd1d
bash-2.03# ls -lt *hd2*
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 0 Oct 27 07:22 hd20
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 15 Oct 27 07:22 hd21
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 23 Oct 27 07:22 hd22
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 31 Oct 27 07:22 hd23
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 39 Oct 27 07:22 hd24
brw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 47 Oct 27 07:22 hd2a
brw-r----- 1 dos sysinfo 139, 48 Oct 27 07:22 hd2d
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 0 Oct 27 07:22 rhd20
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 15 Oct 27 07:22 rhd21
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 23 Oct 27 07:22 rhd22
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 31 Oct 27 07:22 rhd23
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 39 Oct 27 07:22 rhd24
crw------- 1 sysinfo sysinfo 139, 47 Oct 27 07:22 rhd2a
crw-r----- 1 dos sysinfo 139, 48 Oct 27 07:22 rhd2d
bash-2.03# divvy /dev/hd10
divvy: could not open temporary node: No such device or address
bash-2.03# divvy /dev/hd20
divvy: could not open temporary node: No such device or address
---------- Post updated at 12:24 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:55 AM ----------
additional info:
Tue Oct 27 09:18:07 2009
%disk - - - type=S ha=0 id=1 lun=1 bus=0 ht=mdac
%Sdsk - - - cyls=8750 hds=128 secs=32 fts=sdb
%disk - - - type=S ha=0 id=1 lun=1 bus=0 ht=mdac
%Sdsk - - - cyls=8750 hds=128 secs=32 fts=sdb
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
devinfo
devinfo(1M) System Administration Commands devinfo(1M)
NAME
devinfo - print device specific information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/devinfo -i device
/usr/sbin/devinfo -p device
DESCRIPTION
The devinfo command is used to print device specific information about disk devices on standard out. The command can only be used by the
superuser.
OPTIONS
-i Prints the following device information:
o Device name
o Software version (not supported and prints as 0)
o Drive id number (not supported and prints as 0)
o Device blocks per cylinder
o Device bytes per block
o Number of device partitions with a block size greater than zero
-p Prints the following device partition information:
o Device name
o Device major and minor numbers (in hexadecimal)
o Partition start block
o Number of blocks allocated to the partition
o Partition flag
o Partition tag
This command is used by various other commands to obtain device specific information for the making of file systems and determining parti-
tion information. If the device cannot be opened, an error message is reported.
OPERANDS
device Device name.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful operation.
2 Operation failed.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 8 May 1997 devinfo(1M)