It shows the physical disks on the server bash-2.05b# format Searching for disks...done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c0t2d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 2,0 1. c0t3d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 3,0 2. c0t4d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 4,0 3. c1t10d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at a,0 4. c1t11d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at b,0 5. c1t12d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at c,0 Specify disk (enter its number): -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080711/25284b4e/attachment-0002.html>
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Ed Donahue <liberaled at gmail.com> wrote:> It shows the physical disks on the server > > bash-2.05b# format > Searching for disks...done > > > AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: > 0. c0t2d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 2,0 > 1. c0t3d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 3,0 > 2. c0t4d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 4,0 > 3. c1t10d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at a,0 > 4. c1t11d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at b,0 > 5. c1t12d0 <SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248> > /sbus at 3,0/QLGC,isp at 0,10000/sd at c,0 > Specify disk (enter its number):There is no 'one' equivalent. If you want to partition disks, use fdisk. If you want to see the physical hardware info, try cat /proc/scsi/scsi or cat /proc/ide/hd?/model -- Jeff
> It shows the physical disks on the server > > bash-2.05b# format > Searching for disks...done<snip> I like to use 'fdisk -l'. -John
Try lshw (http://www.ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter) or ask google for "ioscan for Linux" :) Regards, -- Laurentiu Coica -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080714/d7dc7e72/attachment-0002.html>