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Operating Systems Solaris Acessing files on Sun Storage J4200 array Post 303006839 by JhnHta on Wednesday 8th of November 2017 07:26:53 AM
Old 11-08-2017
Your answers are highly appreciated!

The partition printout for c3t16d0 looks like this :

Code:
Current partition table (original):
Total disk sectors available: 286722911 + 16384 (reserved sectors)

Part      Tag    Flag     First Sector         Size         Last Sector
  0        usr    wm               256      136.72GB          286722911
  1 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  2 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  3 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  4 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  5 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  6 unassigned    wm                 0           0               0
  8   reserved    wm         286722912        8.00MB          286739295

partition>

The prtvtoc printout :

Code:
# prtvtoc /dev/dsk/c3t16d0
* /dev/dsk/c3t16d0 partition map
*
* Dimensions:
*     512 bytes/sector
* 286739329 sectors
* 286739262 accessible sectors
*
* Flags:
*   1: unmountable
*  10: read-only
*
* Unallocated space:
*       First     Sector    Last
*       Sector     Count    Sector
*          34       222       255
*
*                          First     Sector    Last
* Partition  Tag  Flags    Sector     Count    Sector  Mount Directory
       0      4    00        256 286722656 286722911
       8     11    00  286722912     16384 286739295
#

And fstyp for partition 0 shows it's ZFS :

Code:
# fstyp /dev/dsk/c3t16d0s0
zfs

I'm having hopes the data on the disks is accessible and all is not lost. Never worked with ZFS mounts though. During Solaris10 installation, I've installed UFS on the T5220 I'm using.
 

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dualcoax(1)						      General Commands Manual						       dualcoax(1)

NAME
dualcoax - determine impedance of a coaxial structure with two concentric dielectrics. SYNOPSIS
dualcoax D1 D2 D3 Er1 Er2 DESCRIPTION
dualcoax computes the impedaance of a dualcoaxial cable, with two concentric dielectrics, given the outside diameter of the inner conductor D1, the outside diameter of the inner dielectric D2, the outside diameter of the outer dielectric (which is also the inside diameter of the outer conductor) D3, as well as the relative permttivity of the inner dielectric Er1 and the outer dielectric Er2. FILES
dualcoax does not read/write any files. SEE ALSO
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