HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

In the example below, the root directory is on controller 0, target 0, disk section 10. and the users
drive is on controller 0, target 0, disk section 2 (entire disk).
/dev/dsk/c0t0d10 / hfs rw 0 1 # root directory #7937
/dev/dsk/c2t0d2 /users hfs rw 0 1 # /users drive #7937
Linux partitions
If you are an administrator for a Linux host, you can identify host volume partition numbers using
utilities such as parted and fdisk -1.
Red Hat Linux partition examples
RemarksPartitionPartition ID
boot, Linux native/boot1
2
3
4
root, Linux native/5
Linux swap6
7 and up
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) partition examples
RemarksPartitionPartition ID
root//dev/sda1
swap/dev/sda2
/var/dev/sda3
extended partition/dev/sda4
/home/dev/sda5
/export/dev/sda6
Solaris slices
If you are a superuser for a Solaris host, you can identify host volume slice numbers using the
format utility.
Solaris slice examples
RemarksSliceSlice ID
root/0
swap1
entire disk-2
alternative versions of the OS/export3
swap space for client systems/export/swap4
applications/opt5
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