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Operating Systems Solaris Physically identify hard disk. Post 302399703 by incredible on Monday 1st of March 2010 09:45:01 AM
Old 03-01-2010
if c1t1d0 is your failed disk(confirmed), then plug it out. not necessary to run cfgadm . Make sure the disk is not in use (example, mirror of SVM etc).
After plug out, run devfsadm -Cv to clean up the device links.
 

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cfgadm_cardbus(1M)					  System Administration Commands					cfgadm_cardbus(1M)

NAME
cfgadm_cardbus - cardbus hardware specific commands for cfgadm SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f ] [-y | -n ] [-v] [-o hardware_options] -c function ap_id [ap_id] /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f ] [-y | -n ] [-v] [-o hardware_options] -x hardware_function ap_id [ap_id] /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-s listing_options] [-o hardware_options] [-l [ap_id | ap_type]] /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o harware_options] -t ap_id [ap_id] /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o hardware_function] -h [ap_id| ap_type] DESCRIPTION
The CardBus slots in Solaris are hot plug capable. This capability is supported by the PCI hardware specific library /usr/lib/cfgadm/pci.so.1 through the cfgadm command (see cfgadm(1M)). The hot plug administrative models between CardBus, PCI, CompactPCI, and PCI Express operate the same fashion. Please refer to cfgadm_pci(1M) for the usage information. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsl | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
cfgadm(1M), config_admin(3CFGADM), libcfgadm(3LIB), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 11 July 2006 cfgadm_cardbus(1M)
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