HP 220mx HP SureStore 9100mx Optical Disk Drive User's Guide - Page 28

Connection to Sun Solaris

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Setting up the Disk Drive Connecting the Drive to Your System • Press F4 key to get the list of all logical volumes in the system, then highlight lv00 • Press Enter key • Go back to Logical Volume Manager menu by pressing F3 key several times • Select Volume Groups • Select Remove a Volume Group • Press F4 key to get the list of all logical volumes in the system, then highlight "eng" • Press enter key 4. Remove the disk cartridge from the drive 5. Disconnect the drive. Useful Commands • diag -a Can be used to detect a new device added to the system. • diag -A Can be used to perform some diagnostic routines like test the machine hardware, display/change hardware vital product data, format a media, add/delete resources, download microcode, etc. • df -v Report number of free file system disk blocks. • lspv List all disks along with their PVID(Physical volume Identifier) and LVGname(Logical Volume Group name). • lsvg -p LVGname List all physical volumes in the logical volume group LVGname. • lsvg -l List all logical volumes in the logical volume group LVGname. Connection to Sun Solaris Use third-party drivers. No native support is available with the Solaris operating system. 1- 16 Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
Setting up the Disk Drive
Connecting the Drive to Your System
Press F4 key to get the list of all logical volumes in the system, then
highlight
lv00
Press Enter key
Go back to
Logical Volume Manager
menu by pressing F3 key several times
Select
Volume Groups
Select
Remove a Volume Group
Press F4 key to get the list of all logical volumes in the system, then
highlight
eng
Press enter key
4.
Remove the disk cartridge from the drive
5.
Disconnect the drive.
Useful Commands
diag -a
Can be used to detect a new device added to the system.
diag -A
Can be used to perform some diagnostic routines like test the machine hardware,
display/change hardware vital product data, format a media, add/delete
resources, download microcode, etc.
df -v
Report number of free file system disk blocks.
lspv
List all disks along with their PVID(Physical volume Identifier) and
LVGname(Logical Volume Group name).
lsvg -p LVGname
List all physical volumes in the logical volume group LVGname.
lsvg -l
List all logical volumes in the logical volume group LVGname.
Connection to Sun Solaris
Use third-party drivers. No native support is available with the Solaris operating
system.