HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1RA-TE, March 2005)

Preparing the Host System
112 HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide
1. Quantum ProDrive 80S
2. Quantum ProDrive 105S
3. CDC Wren IV 94171-344
1. SUN0104
5. SUN0207
6. SUN0327
7. SUN0340
8. SUN0424
9. SUN0535
10. SUN0669
11. SUN1.0G
12. SUN1.05
13. SUN1.3G
11. SUN2.1G
15. other
Specify disk type (enter its number)[19]: 0
c1t0d0: configured with capacity of 1.89GB
<DEC-HSG80–AX–V86L cyl 12841 alt 2 hd 14 sec 57>
selecting c1t0d0
[disk formatted]
format> label
Ready to label disk, continue? yes
format> quit
Note that the default partition layout when using the Automatic mode is of the
form,
partition 0: ~128MB
partition 1: ~128MB
partition 2: entire disk
partition 6: partition 2 - (partition 0 + partition 1)
partitions 3,4,5,7: empty
Note: You may modify the partition table by entering “partition” at the format menu
prompt level. Remember to label the disk again after any changes to the partition table
are made.
Format places an entry for the RAID Array in the /etc/format.dat file and
the label
command stores the information on the RAID Array. More details
about the creation of format.dat entries may be found in the Sun Solaris 2.x
Adding and Maintaining Peripherals Manual.
Note: Although the format command will create an HSG80 disk entry in the
format.dat file, do not try to reuse this definition. Always use type 0 to allow Solaris to
retrieve the correct logical geometry for the LUN you are formatting.