Hi All, Apologies for the delay, but it has taken me a while to get to the bottom of this issue. I am not sure if someone else has already posted this but here it is anyways. First get the device number of the bootpath prtconf -vp | grep bios-boot-device This gives something like bios-boot-device: '80' Then use the /sbin/biosdev command to get the list of possible devices: E.g 0x80 /pci@7b,0/pci1022,7458@11/pci1000,3060@2/sd@0,0 0x81 /pci@7b,0/pci1022,7458@11/pci1000,3060@2/sd@1,0 0x82 /pci@7b,0/pci1022,7458@11/pci1000,3060@2/sd@2,0 0x83 /pci@7b,0/pci1022,7458@11/pci1000,3060@2/sd@3,0 Match the numbers ==> 0x80 and that is the boot device. The only thing is that I cannot get the slice number. Regards oab111 =============================================================== Original Question ------------------------- Hi Managers, I am looking for a way to determine the bootpath on my Solaris 10 (08/07) X86 server. In the sparc world, I would give the command the usual 'prtconf -vp|grep bootpath'. bootpath: '/ssm@0,0/pci@1a,600000/pci@2/scsi@2,1/disk@0,0:a' >From this path I could work out which which is the boot device e.g. /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 The reason I get the path in this way is because I do not know of any other way in a bash script, of correctly determining the boot device, given that the script could be run on a server that may or may not have its boot disks mirrored under SVM. After calculating the boot device boot, I then use this to pass the '-C' parameter to an lucreate command. This works fine in the sparc world. We are in the process of starting to support X86 in our business, so I would like things to work as before where possible. But here is where I am stuck. I cannot seem to determine what the bootpath is when the root disks are mirrored under SVM. 'prtconf' does not report the bootpath as it did in sparc architecture The bootpath in the /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc file just shows the SVM pseudo device setprop bootpath '/pseudo/md@0:0,10,blk' I don't know how to convert/translate it to a path similar to the format from sparc world. Any ideas/hints/advice etc. would be greatly appreciated Thanking you in advance oab111 P.S. I will summarise _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Sep 19 07:38:10 2008
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