Thanks to everyone who responded. The problem was that my /kernel/drv/sd.conf
only contained entries for LUN 0 for each device. Adding LUNs 1-6 for the CD
Tower target and doing a 'boot -r' added all the devices correctly!
I appreciate the quick replies I got from:
"Kenn Owen" <kowen@aip.org>
Dan Pritts <danno@ans.net>
Jeff Woolsey <woolsey@jlw.com>
birger@sdata.no (Birger Wathne)
"Matthew Stier" <Matthew.Stier@tddny.fujitsu.com>
Ronald Loftin <reloftin@mailbox.syr.edu>
john@starinc.com (John Malick)
bismark@alta.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Bismark Espinoza)
- Jay
ORIGINAL EMAIL:
Hi All,
I am having trouble getting my machine, a Sparc 20 running Solaris 2.6, to
recognize a CD-Tower. The CD Tower is a Procom Technology box with 7 CD
drives in it. It uses 1 target ID, and 7 LUNs. If I do a 'probe-scsi-all' -
I can see all 7 drives at different addresses, but doing a 'boot -r' does not
set them up as different LUNs, rather it sets up each drive as a different
partition (/dev/dsk/c0t5d0s# instead of /dev/dsk/c0t5d#s0). So, mounting the
top drive (d0s0) works without a hitch, but I cannot get at any of the other
drives.
I'll be happy to post a summary.
Thanks
- Jay
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