08-11-2011
bash-3.2# cat /proc/partitions
130 32 70709760 sdfg
130 48 70709760 sdfh
130 64 70709760 sdfi "these are all the luns that were added"
130 80 70709760 sdfj
130 96 70709760 sdfk
I have lots of disks so can't copy all of them...but i searched for those disks...
bash-3.2# fdisk -l | grep /dev/sdf
Disk /dev/sda doesn't contain a valid partition table
Disk /dev/sdv doesn't contain a valid partition table
Disk /dev/sdcd doesn't contain a valid partition table
Disk /dev/sdcy doesn't contain a valid partition table
Disk /dev/sdfa: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdfa4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdfa5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdfa6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
Disk /dev/sdfb: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdfb4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdfb5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdfb6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
Disk /dev/sdfc: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdfc4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdfc5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdfc6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
Disk /dev/sdfd: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdfd4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdfd5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdfd6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
Disk /dev/sdfe: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdfe4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdfe5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdfe6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
Disk /dev/sdff: 72.4 GB, 72406794240 bytes
/dev/sdff4 1 8802 70702033+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdff5 1 5 32917+ 7f Unknown
/dev/sdff6 5 8802 70668958+ 7e Unknown
here's vxdisk list....
sdfg auto - - error
sdfh auto - - error
sdfi auto - - error
sdfj auto - - error
sdfk auto - - error
Last edited by gisu0602; 08-11-2011 at 04:15 PM..
Reason: add detail
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mkdevmaps
mkdevmaps(1M) System Administration Commands mkdevmaps(1M)
NAME
mkdevmaps - make device_maps entries
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mkdevmaps
DESCRIPTION
The mkdevmaps command writes to standard out a set of device_maps(4) entries describing the system's frame buffer, audio, and removable
media devices.
The mkdevmaps command is used by the init.d(4) scripts to create or update the /etc/security/device_maps file.
Entries are generated based on the device special files found in /dev. For the different categories of devices, the mkdevmaps command
checks for the following files under /dev:
audio /dev/audio, /dev/audioctl, /dev/sound/...
tape /dev/rst*, /dev/nrst*, /dev/rmt/...
floppy /dev/diskette, /dev/fd*, /dev/rdiskette, /dev/rfd*
removable disk /dev/dsk/c0t?d0s?, /dev/rdsk/c0t?d0s?
frame buffer /dev/fb
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Obsolete |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
allocate(1), bsmconv(1M), attributes(5)
NOTES
mkdevmaps might not be supported in a future release of the Solaris operating system.
SunOS 5.10 8 Oct 2003 mkdevmaps(1M)