You have a scsi controller c? and a target on the controller t? and then
last the disk d? at that target.

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-----Original Message-----
From: tom scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 March 2005 13:50
To: Solaris-Users mailing list
Subject: [Solaris-Users] c / t / d / s structure of HD in /dev/dsk directory


I would like to understand why there is c0/t0/d0/s<n> and c0/t1/d0/s<n> in
the /dev/dsk directory. I have one HD which I think is referred to by target
0 (t0). Is that correct? Would the other target (t1) be connector on the
ribbon cable where I could attach another HD?

I understand the slices (s<n>) but not the targets.

-- Regards, TT


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