Hi, Thanks to Matthew Stier, Darren Dunham, Jay Lessert, and Kris Briscoe for their answers. Short answer (and consensus) is: no. A while ago, I asked: > I will soon need to add a dual port SCSI board with a D1000 storage device > to a Sun Ultra Enterprise 450, running Solaris 2.6 with SDS. > > The machine currently has 20 internal disk slots (18 full) and two external > D1000 devices, each with 12 disks. The PCI slot layout is as follows: > 10: empty > 9: empty > 8: empty > 7: Sun Gigabit ethernet board > 6: dual port SCSI board connected to external D1000 > 5: dual port SCSI board connected to internal disk rack > 4: dual port SCSI board connected to external D1000 > 3: empty > 2: empty > 1: dual port SCSI board connected to internal disk rack > > The dual port SCSI boards are all Symbios 53c875. > > When I add in the new PCI-SCSI board, should I worry that it might change the > current naming of the disks, and if so, what's the best way to deal with it ? In Matthew's words: SunOS keeps a flat file database of devices, mapping their OBP path, to an OS instance. The file is /etc/path_to_inst, and unless you remove the instances for existing devices, you won't run into any conflicts. > Any words of advice on which slot to use for the new board ? None received. Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu May 16 07:46:52 2002
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