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HP XP20000/XP24000 Configuration Manual

Labeling and partitioning the devices

Partition and label the new devices using the Sun format utility.
CAUTION:
The repair, analyze, defect, and verify commands/menus are not applicable to the XP arrays and
SVS 200. When selecting disk devices, be careful to select the correct disk as using the partition/label
commands on disks that have data can cause data loss.
1.
Enter format at the root prompt to start the utility.
2.
Verify that all new devices are displayed. If they are not, exit the format utility (quit or Ctrl-D),
and ensure port and LUN assigned was done correctly for all devices and that all new devices
were added to the driver configuration file.
3.
Record the character-type device file names (for example, c1t2d0) for all the new disks. You will
use this data either to create the file systems or to use them with the Sun or Veritas Volume
Manager.
4.
When you are asked to specify the disk, enter the number of the device to be labeled.
5.
When you are asked if you want to label the disk, enter y for "yes."
6.
If you are not using Veritas Volume Manager or Solaris Volume Manager with named disksets,
use the partition command to create or adjust the slices (partitions) as necessary.
7.
Repeat this labeling procedure for each new device (use the disk command to select another
disk).
8.
When you finish labeling the disks, enter quit or press Ctrl-D to exit the format utility.
For further information, see the System Administration Guide - Devices and File Systems at:
http://docs.sun.com.

Creating the file systems

1.
If you want to create a file system, create a file system of your choice on the given disks. For the
various file systems you can set specific parameters that can have an impact on performance
and are application-dependant.
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