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4. c2t3d0 <drive type unknown>
not good.... i've never seen a vtoc loss after a power problem, i would say that your disks is damaged....
anyhow, you could try it...
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Disk details:
<SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>
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18. SEAGATE-ST373405CLAR72-4A20
19. SUN72G
i would take 19, that's the original sun label. what solaris will do, is to label the disks with the default layout (s0,s1,s7), but it's just an entry in the first blocks of the disk, the vtoc. you can change that layout using the following commands in the format menu:
1. format> partition
2. partition> modify
3. --> 1. All Free Hog
4. --> table based on above table -> yes
5. --> Free Hog partition -> 6
6. --> enter size of 0-7 -> 0
7. --> Okay to make this the current partition table? -> yes
8. --> Enter table name (remember quotes): unix.com
9. --> Ready to label disk, continue? yes
now you have the whole space back to slice 6, if the disk is ok, you will find your data again, good luck!
gP