Richard,

df -k will show you what slices of a disk have an entry in /etc/vfstab AND
have been mounted using the mount command in Solaris.  Whoever has root
privileges to the system (or have been given the right permissions) can use
the format command to see all disks attached to the machine, no matter if
they have been mounted or not - no matter if they have an entry in
/etc/vfstab or not.

HTH,

Julie



Julie Fisher
Sandia National Laboratories
Oracle 8i DBA - OCP8i
Solaris 2.6,7/HP-UX 11.0 System Administrator
Web Server Administrator


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Df -k

This does not cover raid volumes, that would depend which volume manager
your using.

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Does anyone know of a command or file that would display the available disks
on a Solaris 2.6 box and/or the corresponding disks for each mount point???

TIA,
Richard Huntley

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