Re: [osol-discuss] c0t0d0 versus c0t${blah}d0 ... and partitions and mirroring in solaris 11 express

2011-07-25 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Hi Ned, The p* devices represent the fdisk partition. The disk naming is very confusing so let's summarize: c*t*d*p* - represents the larger fdisk partition. Do no use these for your storage pools. c*t*d* - represents the whole disk. Use these for your pools except when creating a root pool

Re: [osol-discuss] c0t0d0 versus c0t${blah}d0 ... and partitions and mirroring in solaris 11 express

2011-07-25 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Peter Tribble [mailto:peter.trib...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 8:38 AM (Hint: install the Hardware Management Pack and then you can get everything from the Storage tab in the ilom web interface.) That's just an aside, though. Where does one obtain the HMP nowadays? The

Re: [osol-discuss] c0t0d0 versus c0t${blah}d0 ... and partitions and mirroring in solaris 11 express

2011-07-25 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Cindy Swearingen [mailto:cindy.swearin...@oracle.com] Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 10:59 AM The p* devices represent the fdisk partition. The disk naming is very confusing so let's summarize: c*t*d*p* - represents the larger fdisk partition. Do no use these for your storage pools.