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тАО05-31-2006 09:45 PM
тАО05-31-2006 09:45 PM
Changing of device files !!
I want to change the order of device files for HDDs. Now they are physically shown in this order ...
/dev/dsk/disk14
/dev/dsk/disk6
/dev/dsk/disk7
/dev/dsk/disk9
/dev/dsk/disk0
and i want them to b in this order
/dev/dsk/disk0
/dev/dsk/disk1
/dev/dsk/disk2
/dev/dsk/disk3
/dev/dsk/disk4
so how is it possible ...
kindly forward me the whole procedure ....
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тАО06-01-2006 12:24 AM
тАО06-01-2006 12:24 AM
Re: Changing of device files !!
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk6 /dev/dsk/disk1
:
See #man dsfmgr
Sometimes -e is handy, but not needed here.
http://btrcx1.cip.uni-bayreuth.de/cgi-bin/manpages/dsfmgr/8
Hein.
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тАО06-01-2006 12:26 AM
тАО06-01-2006 12:26 AM
Re: Changing of device files !!
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk6 /dev/dsk/disk1
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk7 /dev/dsk/disk2
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk9 /dev/dsk/disk3
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk0 /dev/dsk/disk4
dsfmgr -e /dev/dsk/disk14 /dev/dsk/disk0
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тАО06-01-2006 01:13 AM
тАО06-01-2006 01:13 AM
Re: Changing of device files !!
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тАО06-01-2006 01:43 AM
тАО06-01-2006 01:43 AM
Re: Changing of device files !!
But i'm wondering why are you doing that? You should start to use to see unsorted output in the results of commands. (The sort command could be handy)
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тАО06-01-2006 04:31 AM
тАО06-01-2006 04:31 AM
Re: Changing of device files !!
The command I intended to show was -m,
and the -e is sometimes handy.
Oh well.
Hein.
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тАО06-04-2006 08:32 PM
тАО06-04-2006 08:32 PM