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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1007546.1 : Sun Fire[TM] V100 Internal Disks HDD0 & HDD1 are not IDE Device Numbers 0 or 1
PreviouslyPublishedAs 210440 Description When replacing an internal disk on the Sun Fire[TM] V100, do not associate HDD0 or HDD1 to the IDE target device addresses Device 0 or Device 1. This applies to any supported part numbered field replaced unit. Steps to Follow A diagram attached to the inside of the top cover aids in locating FRUs. The hard disk drives are referred to as HDD0 and HDD1. This diagram will show HDD0 as located slightly behind the optical drive and HDD1 as located near the front right corner of the server. HDD0 is the default boot device c0t2d0 Note: Target ID = 2 OpenBoot[TM] PROM output is as follows: ok devalias disk /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@2,0 HDD1 is the second (optional) drive c0t0d0 Note: Target ID = 0 OpenBoot PROM output is as follows: ok devalias disk /pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0 OpenBoot PROM probe-ide output is as follows: ok probe-ide Device 0 ( Primary Master ) <----- HDD1, located near front right corner ATA Model: ST340016A Device 1 ( Primary Slave ) Not Present Device 2 ( Secondary Master ) <-- HDD0, Boot drive, located behind CD-ROM ATA Model: ST340016A Device 3 ( Secondary Slave ) Removable ATAPI Model: CD-224E Therefore, the normal convention of the boot device being target 0 is not followed on this platform. Note that target 2 is the default boot device and root disk in this platform. Product Sun Fire V100 Server V100, internal drives Previously Published As 70009 Change History Date: 2005-02-14 User Name: 25440 Action: Approved Comment: Minor edits. Publishing. Version: 3 Date: 2005-02-14 User Name: 25440 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2005-02-14 User Name: 88029 Action: Approved Comment: Amended the document for global impact and adjusted the english. Version: 0 Product_uuid 8b97bdee-6e34-4b8e-bcc1-5e5fb15e5a17|Sun Fire V100 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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