plz help

From: pandia rajan (pandia_rajan80_at_yahoo.co.in)
Date: 05/18/05

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    Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:23:42 +0100 (BST)
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    Dear sir
     
    we have sun fire 280R m/c
    unfortunatly m/c was shutdown then we found the power supply is fault and the socket of the power supply was melting.
    we suddenly remove the disk for safty. But we didnot concern the location of the disk.
     
    now we changed the power supply and put inside the disk
     
    the system was not booting
     
    its telling the error( init read /var/utmpx and c0t0d0s0 fstyp is wrong)
    and its comming in single user mode
    we run the fsck then its giving the error
    cannot open c1t1d0s6 (/users),c1t0d0s3(/space)
     
    in ok promt probe-scsi-all command shows the 2 disks
    but in format menu its showing only one disk
     
    i changed the disk location also
    its not raid and not mirror
     
    what is the problem
     
    how to i boot the system
     
     
     
    please help me
     
    thanks and regards
    pandiarajan
     

     
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