Thanks Nicolas very much for your quick response! The disktype is a littel tools to detect the content format of a disk or disk image. It is stability. The following are the disktype output messages.
bash-3.2# disktype /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 --- /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 Block device, size 34.18 GiB (36701199360 bytes) UFS file system, 8 KiB offset, little-endian Last mounted at "/" bash-3.2# disktype /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 --- /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 Block device, size 7.814 GiB (8389785600 bytes) bash-3.2# disktype /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s1 --- /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s1 Block device, size 35.12 GiB (37712908800 bytes) UFS file system, 8 KiB offset, little-endian Last mounted at "/zone" I had added the package into the Solaris environment. bash-3.2# uname -a SunOS treepost 5.11 snv_108 i86pc i386 i86pc bash-3.2# pkginfo -l SUNWdisktype PKGINST: SUNWdisktype NAME: disktype - detect the content format of a disk or disk image tools CATEGORY: system ARCH: i386 VERSION: 11.11.0,REV=2009.03.11.10.58 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc. DESC: disktype - detect the content format of a disk or disk image PSTAMP: wahaha20090311111224 INSTDATE: Jun 16 2009 13:51 HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider STATUS: completely installed FILES: 6 installed pathnames 4 shared pathnames 4 directories 1 executables 154 blocks used (approx) Nicolas Williams Wrote: > Also, what is the stability of the output of disktype? And do you have > sample output? (The online docs didn't show any.) > -- Best Regards Peter Wang Sun Microsystem China Engineering & Research Institute Ext: 82888 Tel: 86-10-62673888 Fax: 86-10-62702126 E-mail: pengchong.wang at sun.com