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Operating Systems Solaris Find device ID for partition in Solaris 11? Post 302968424 by jnojr on Wednesday 9th of March 2016 11:17:18 AM
Old 03-09-2016
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Originally Posted by gull04
Hi,

In Solaris, it would normally be /dev/dsk/c2t0d0 (Controller 2, Target 0, Disk 0) this is then followed by the Slice id - which can be 0 to 7, with 2 usually being the whole disk and called backup.
Err, the slices live in the ZFS pool. 's' is for slice, 'p' is for partition. This is a partition, not a slice ;-)

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If you are looking at an other partition on the disk that is NFS exported or you want to mount it directly, there are several things to check.

It may show as being on an other controller.
It may need an other machine available to serve the mount.
There's a single disk and no NFS. There are no other controllers or targets.
 

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