Thanks for the fast answers! - and I sit here and hang my head in shame as I used mkfs and not newfs... Too much Linux I guess... Thanks to Gary P. and Simon B. Gary's answer: You're *far* better off using newfs here; ie: # newfs /dev/md/rdsk/d100 Simon's answer: I always use the full device file newfs -v /dev/md/dsk/d100 regards Markus On Friday 20 May 2005 14:46, Markus Mayer wrote: > Hi Managers, > > First off - thanks for the great list! I've often been able to solve > problems by looking through the archives. > > I'm having problems getting to a soft partition I created on a raid 1 disk. > After I've created the soft partition, I can't mount it or do an mkfs on > it. I've been following the information in the Solaris Volume Manager > Administration Guide January 2005 however there is no information on how I > can actually start using a soft partition after I've set it up. I would > greatly appreciate a few pointers on what I should do after the steps below > that I've done. > > regards > Markus > > > bash-3.00# metainit d100 -p d50 1g > d100: Soft Partition is setup > bash-3.00# metastat d100 > d100: Soft Partition > Device: d50 > State: Okay > Size: 2097152 blocks (1.0 GB) > Extent Start Block Block count > 0 32 2097152 > > d50: Mirror > Submirror 0: d51 > State: Okay > Submirror 1: d52 > State: Okay > Pass: 1 > Read option: roundrobin (default) > Write option: parallel (default) > Size: 10241280 blocks (4.9 GB) > > d51: Submirror of d50 > State: Okay > Size: 10241280 blocks (4.9 GB) > Stripe 0: > Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare > c1d0s5 0 No Okay Yes > > > d52: Submirror of d50 > State: Okay > Size: 10241280 blocks (4.9 GB) > Stripe 0: > Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare > c1d1s5 0 No Okay Yes > > > Device Relocation Information: > Device Reloc Device ID > c1d0 Yes id1,cmdk@ASAMSUNG_SP0802N=0637J5FWA06325 > c1d1 Yes id1,cmdk@ASAMSUNG_SP0802N=0637J5FWA06693 > > > bash-3.00# mkfs d100 > mkfs: Operation not applicable for FSType nfs > bash-3.00# mkfs -F UFS d100 > mkfs: FSType UFS not installed in the kernel > bash-3.00# mkfs -F ufs d100 > size not specified > ufs usage: mkfs [-F FSType] [-V] [-m] [-o options] special size(sectors) \ > [nsect ntrack bsize fragsize cpg free rps nbpi opt apc gap nrpos maxcontig > mtb] > -m : dump fs cmd line used to make this partition > -V :print this command line and return > -o :ufs options: :nsect=32,ntrack=16,bsize=8192,fragsize=1024 > -o :ufs options: :cgsize=0,free=0,rps=60,nbpi=2048,opt=t > -o :ufs options: :apc=0,gap=0,nrpos=0,maxcontig=0 > -o :ufs options: :mtb=n > NOTE that all -o suboptions: must be separated only by commas so as to > be parsed as a single argument > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri May 20 09:09:46 2005
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