Nov 29, 2002 #1 Wonboodoo MIS Nov 13, 2002 187 US I have inherited a legacy SCO Open Server 5.0.0 machine with SCSI disks. How do I tell which file system is on which disk? I assume the major/minor numbers of the file system device somehow map?
I have inherited a legacy SCO Open Server 5.0.0 machine with SCSI disks. How do I tell which file system is on which disk? I assume the major/minor numbers of the file system device somehow map?
Nov 29, 2002 1 #2 Annihilannic MIS Jun 22, 2000 6,317 AU divvy -P -N /dev/rhd00 will show you which filesystems are on the first disk, rhd10 the second, and so on. Annihilannic. Upvote 0 Downvote
divvy -P -N /dev/rhd00 will show you which filesystems are on the first disk, rhd10 the second, and so on. Annihilannic.
Dec 2, 2002 Thread starter #3 Wonboodoo MIS Nov 13, 2002 187 US Thanks Annihilannic. This is pretty close to providing all the answers. Another question: How can I map these /dev/rhd* devices to a SCSI ID? Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks Annihilannic. This is pretty close to providing all the answers. Another question: How can I map these /dev/rhd* devices to a SCSI ID?
Dec 2, 2002 Thread starter #4 Wonboodoo MIS Nov 13, 2002 187 US Ignore that previous question. I think I found my answer here: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=f...=9805120045.aa21995@vagabond.armory.com&rnum= Upvote 0 Downvote
Ignore that previous question. I think I found my answer here: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=f...=9805120045.aa21995@vagabond.armory.com&rnum=