All, I knew it would be simple. See below for original posting. Many thanks to Jesse Adams, James Clark,John S. Howard,Bryan Pepin,Bertrand Hutin,Frank "Buddy" DeMontier,Matt M. Morris,Darren Dunham,& Buddy Lumpkin. Jesse Adams was the first response, that gave me exactly what I was looking for. prtconf -vp | grep bootpath This will provide the device path to the disk booted from. Thanks, again. Steve Hastings ---------------------- Forwarded by Steve Hastings/Seattle/Contr/IBM on 10/02/2001 09:50 AM --------------------------- Steve Hastings/Seattle/Contr/IBM@IBMUS@mailman.eng.auburn.edu on 10/01/2001 01:06:26 PM Sent by: veritas-vx-admin@mailman.eng.auburn.edu To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org, veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu cc: Subject: [Veritas-vx] How to tell which disk your booted on. VXVM encapsulated disks. All, Any thoughts on how to tell which disk your booted from. Looking for a possible command, or technique, seems quite simple but with a veritas encapsulated disk, I am blanking on a way. With out VXVM encapsulation df -k works fine, or /etc/vfstab. my devalias is set, and boot-disk is also set, but finding the devaliased path somewhere that indicates I am booted from that disk is stumping me. Thoughts Will summarize. Steve _______________________________________________ Veritas-vx maillist - Veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-vxReceived on Tue Oct 2 18:05:22 2001
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