EMC 300-000-978 REV A03 User Manual
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Removing PowerPath Control Over a Boot Device
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Configuring a PowerPath Boot Device on Solaris
Removing PowerPath Control Over a Boot Device
If your PowerPath installation uses a storage system device as the
boot device, use the following procedure to remove PowerPath 4.0
control over the boot device:
boot device, use the following procedure to remove PowerPath 4.0
control over the boot device:
1. Determine whether the boot path from the host to the storage
system has changed since the storage system boot device was
configured.
configured.
a. Examine the
/etc/vfstab.no_EMCpower
file to identify the
native name for the boot device; for example, c1t6d0s0. Enter:
cat /etc/vfstab.no_EMCpower
b. Determine the boot path associated with this native device.
For example, enter:
ls -al /dev/dsk/c1t6d0s0
An example of a boot path is
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/disk@6,0
.
path. Enter:
cat /etc/nvramrc.orig
2. If the boot path listed in step 1.b. differs from that in the
nvramrc.orig
file, update the boot path to reflect the value listed
in step 1.b. For example, enter:
eeprom nvramrc=”devalias storagedisk /pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/disk@6,0”
3. Verify that the boot path was changed to the new value. Enter:
eeprom
4. Restore the versions of
/etc/system
and
/etc/vfstab
that do
not contain references to PowerPath. Enter:
cp /etc/system.no_EMCpower /etc/system
cp /etc/vfstab.no_EMCpower /etc/vfstab