How do I specify the boot disk to the ai server and retry the install?

The boot disk is c5t4d0
c0t0d0 and c1tod0 are not in use, so its probably one of them...

However guess what... On a thumper you can't boot either of these

> Hmm, looks like it did install but the console was redirected to the  
> VGA.
> I logged in and rebooted without looking around.  However I rebooted  
> to the old kernel...
>
> So...  It looks like it chose one of the other 48 disks to install  
> on and the boot system is still using the old disk!
> Of course having lost the console, I have no idea what it did.

.  How do I specify the boot disk? to the ai server and retry this?

>> I deleted the old macro and re-did the other macros,
>> and its is somewhat better.  I see the OpenSolaris banner and this  
>> this on the screen:
>> "
>> Copyright 1983-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
>> Use is subject to license terms.
>> "
>>
>> I'm going to the lab to check the console...
>>
>>
>> Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software)
>> Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group
>> Ceri.Davies at Sun.com
>> W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810)
>> Typically work from home on Fridays
>>
>> On Jun 17, 2009, at 6:32 PM, Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
>>
>>> Ceri,
>>>
>>>     I couldn't find anything wrong with your install server or  
>>> dhcp server. Can you run a snoop on the install server to capture  
>>> the client traffic while the client is booting?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sundar

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