Disk partition values, Boot disks – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V880 User Manual
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Disk partition values
During the disk partitioning procedure, you must enter the size of each partition. Since disk
models change often, see the software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
document for your current CMS release to verify the correct disk partitioning values.
Boot disks: The following table lists the boot disk drives. These partition sizes are entered in
Gigabytes (gb).
Disk
Partition
ID tag
Permission
flag
Starting cylinder
Value
146-GB
(V890)
0
root
wm
0
4gb
1
swap
wu
413
1gb
2
1
1. The value that is displayed for the backup partition shows the size of the disk drive. If the disk drive
you are partitioning does not closely match the size of the disk you are partitioning (for
example, 68-GB for a 73-GB disk), you have a nonstandard disk. Escalate the issue to Avaya
technical support.
backup
wm
Use the default values for partition 2.
3
un
wm
517
3gb
4
un
wm
827
2gb
5-7
un
wm
Do not enter a value for partitions 5
through 7. These values are
populated automatically when the
boot disks resynchronize during the
restore procedure.
73-GB
2
(V880)
2. Sun identifies these disk drives as 73-GB, but the format command shows them as 72-GB.
0
root
wm
0
4gb
1
swap
wu
825
1gb
backup
wm
Use the default values for partition 2.
3
un
wm
1032
3gb
4
un
wm
1651
2gb
5-7
un
wm
Do not enter a value for partitions 5
through 7. These values are
populated automatically when the
boot disks resynchronize during the
restore procedure.