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As the boot device, you can specify any owner path of the boot disk.
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In Solaris 10 or Solaris 11:
As the boot device, you can only specify a boot disk path used by
HDLM to determine the logical device file name of the HDLM device.
To find this path, perform the procedure described in
Configuration Is Changed on page 4-17
Changes to the Configuration of an HDLM Operating Environment on
To obtain the boot device name specified by OBP, edit the character
string of the path determined by the above procedure as follows:
- Replace the driver name (ssd or sd) of an ssd or sd driver with
disk.
- Add the slice identifier of the / (root) file system (:a value from :a
to :h) to the end.
An example in which Oracle HBA is used with Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 is
presented below. For details on finding the boot device name when using
an HBA other than from Oracle, and on setting the HBA in the OBP, see
the documentation for the HBA you are using.
Execute the dlnkmgr command's view operation with the -lu, -item, pd,
type, and -hdev parameters specified. An execution example is shown
below.
Edit the Physical Device character string of any owner path in the
execution results as follows. The edited path will be the boot device name
that you need to specify in the OBP.
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Delete the /device part.
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Replace the driver name of the ssd driver (ssd) with disk.
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Add the slice identifier of the / (root) file system (any ID from :a
to :h) to the owner path.
By editing the character strings in the underlined part of the above
execution example in this way, you get the following character string.
This is the boot device name to specify in the OBP:
/ssm@0,0/pci@1c,600000/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/
disk@w50060e80004361d1,1:a
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