Jumpstart Using Flash Archives
- From: "Cohen, Laurence" <Laurence_Cohen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:54:02 -0500
Hi,
We are doing a jumpstart on a V240 using a flasharchive made from a
similar system (also V240). Normally a V240 will have the two internal
SCSI disks assigned to c1t0d0 and c1t1d0, and another IDE controller
assigned to c0t0d0 and c0t1d0. However, on this system there must be
something wrong with this IDE controller because it is assigning the two
SCSI disks the labels c0t0d0 and c0t1d0, and not even creating the
logical device names for c1t0d0 and c1t1d0 in /dev/dsk. This is fine,
but for some reason, after the jumpstart completes, the vfstab contains
the device names c1t0d0s0 etc, which is wrong and of course the system
won't boot up. I'm thinking this is coming from the flasharchive, but I
can't figure out where it is getting it from. The jumpstart does not
use the vfstab from the flasharchive, but creates one dynamically,
otherwise the entries in vfstab would be /dev/md/dsk since we are
mirroring with Solstice Disk Suite. But something else is telling it to
use c1t0d0 instead of of c0t0d0 and I can't figure out what it is. Any
ideas?
Thanks!
Laurence H. Cohen
ISM Unix System Administrator
(703)653-5371
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