Product guide
Table Of Contents
- Installing and Configuring the HBA and Driver
- Configuring a Boot Device on the EMC Storage Array

Configuring a CLARiiON boot device
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Configuring a Boot Device on the EMC Storage Array
After:
9. Add the following lines to the end of
/bootarray/etc/system:
forceload: drv/sd
forceload: drv/emcp
rootfs:ufs
rootdev:/pseudo/emcp@0:a,blk
10. Edit /bootarray/etc/dumpadm.conf and change the original
swap device to the new swap device.
Note: You do not have to edit dumpadm.conf for Solaris 2.6 or earlier.
11. Install the boot block on the new boot device by running the
following:
installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk /dev/rdsk/emcpower0a
12. To find the boot device information to reconfigure the boot disk
EEPROM setting, issue the powermt display command as you
did in step 1, and issue ls -l on any one of the devices that appears
in the output of
powermt display.
Example: ls -l c1t0d0s0
Output from command:
Record the
/ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/QLGC,qla@4.
13. Bring the host down to the OBP by issuing the halt command.
14. While in OBP, issue the reset-all command.
15. Issue the show-devs command, and select the correct path to the
device to be used as the new boot device (recorded in step 11).
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount
#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options
#
#/dev/dsk/c1d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s2 /usr ufs 1 yes -
fd - /dev/fd fd - no -
/proc - /proc proc - no -
/dev/dsk/emcpower0b - - swap - no -
/dev/dsk/emcpower0a /dev/rdsk/emcpower0a / ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/emcpower0g /dev/rdsk/emcpower0g /usr ufs 1 no -
swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 33 Jun 4 09:06 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 ->../
/devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/QLGC,qla@4/sd@0,0:a