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тАО06-05-2005 07:06 PM
тАО06-05-2005 07:06 PM
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тАО06-05-2005 08:02 PM
тАО06-05-2005 08:02 PM
Solutionunless u have the hardware manual, there is another way u may try to locate the disk. run dd command where the disk light should be flashing all the time that the command is executed:
# dd if=/dev/rdsk/c1t6d0 of=/dev/null bs=512
hope it helps.
regards.
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тАО06-06-2005 04:46 AM
тАО06-06-2005 04:46 AM
Re: location of path 52.6.0 (/dev/rdsk/c1t6d0) in HP 9000/G50
You can also run dd if=/dev/dsk/c1t6d0 of=/dev/null and notice that disk will have continues activity.
If your disk is already failed, then only way is to check the Jumper settings!!
Regds
TT
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тАО06-06-2005 10:43 PM
тАО06-06-2005 10:43 PM
Re: location of path 52.6.0 (/dev/rdsk/c1t6d0) in HP 9000/G50
If you try to run the DD command on the failed disk it may hang. I recommend using the '&' at the end of the command the other responders sent to run the command in the background. If the disk is bad and you know it, try running the command on an adjacent disk. The command just lights the disk access LED so it is easier to locate. If you have Offline Diagnostics you can run Mapper several times and each time pull out a different disk until you find it. I am not sure what type of enclosure you have so this might not be practical (as is the case with the old 6000 units where 1-5 disks are mounted inside). Good Luck!
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тАО06-07-2005 01:18 AM
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