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Operating Systems Solaris Sunfire V440 could not correctly recognize HD Post 302626653 by BigG on Thursday 19th of April 2012 01:47:36 PM
Old 04-19-2012
Sunfire V440 could not correctly recognize HD

Recently one drive (disk 2) was totally dead. I swapped the dead drive with a new drive. But the Solaris 10 could not recognize the drive:

Code:
root\> format
Searching for disks...done

c1t2d0: configured with capacity of 33.92GB


AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
       0. c1t0d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
          /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@0,0
       1. c1t1d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
          /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@1,0
       2. c1t2d0 <SEAGATE-ST336607LSUN36G-0507-33.92GB>
          /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@2,0
       3. c1t3d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
          /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@3,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 2
selecting c1t2d0
[disk formatted]
Disk not labeled.  Label it now? 
partition> p
Current partition table (original):
Total disk sectors available: 71116541 + 16384 (reserved sectors)

Part      Tag    Flag     First Sector        Size        Last Sector
  0       root    wm                34     128.00MB         262177    
  1       swap    wu            262178     128.00MB         524321    
  2 unassigned    wu                 0          0              0    
  3 unassigned    wm                 0          0              0    
  4 unassigned    wm                 0          0              0    
  5 unassigned    wm                 0          0              0    
  6        usr    wm            524322      33.66GB         71116540    
  8   reserved    wm          71116541       8.00MB         71132924    

partition>

Now, the partition table is totally wrong for a Sparc system. The slice 7 is missing and slice 8 could not be removed/changed.

Can anyone help me for the issue? Why it happened and how to fix it?

Thanks very much!

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disktab(5)							File Formats Manual							disktab(5)

Name
       disktab - disk description file

Syntax
       #include <disktab.h>

Description
       The file is a simple data base that describes disk geometries and disk partition characteristics.  The format is patterned after the termi-
       nal data base.  Entries in consist of a number of fields separated by colons (:).  The first entry for each disk gives the names  that  are
       known for the disk, separated by vertical bars (|).  The last name given should be a long name fully identifying the disk.

       The following list indicates the normal values stored for each disk entry:
       Name Type Description
       ns   num  Number of sectors per track
       nt   num  Number of tracks per cylinder
       nc   num  Total number of cylinders on the disk
       ba   num  Block size for partition `a' (bytes)
       bd   num  Block size for partition `d' (bytes)
       be   num  Block size for partition `e' (bytes)
       bf   num  Block size for partition `f' (bytes)
       bg   num  Block size for partition `g' (bytes)
       bh   num  Block size for partition `h' (bytes)
       fa   num  Fragment size for partition `a' (bytes)
       fd   num  Fragment size for partition `d' (bytes)
       fe   num  Fragment size for partition `e' (bytes)
       ff   num  Fragment size for partition `f' (bytes)
       fg   num  Fragment size for partition `g' (bytes)
       fh   num  Fragment size for partition `h' (bytes)
       pa   num  Size of partition `a' in sectors
       pb   num  Size of partition `b' in sectors
       pc   num  Size of partition `c' in sectors
       pd   num  Size of partition `d' in sectors
       pe   num  Size of partition `e' in sectors
       pf   num  Size of partition `f' in sectors
       pg   num  Size of partition `g' in sectors
       ph   num  Size of partition `h' in sectors
       se   num  Sector size in bytes
       ty   str  Type of disk (e.g. removable, winchester)

       The entries can be automatically generated with the program.

Files
See Also
       chpt(8), newfs(8)

																	disktab(5)
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