[Orca-users] Re: disk run doesn't show all disks

misterj at ssh.com misterj at ssh.com
Sun Jun 17 13:54:40 PDT 2001


--- In orca-discuss at y..., Blair Zajac <blair at g...> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Look in the percol-* files for your system and see if you can find
> the string c0t15d0 there.  If that's not there, then the data isn't
> being recorded.  If it is there, than its an Orca issue.

Hi!,
I grepped through the percol-* files and didn't find the string.

> What kind of filesystem is this?

Standard ufs.

> Which version of orcallator.se are you using?

1.28b4.

The whole 36GB disk is mounted to one filesystem. The filesystem
details show up in all of the filesystem graphs, the disk just does
not appear in the disk run percentage. I'd like to get it working, if
possible. Maybe the below info helps...

Thanks,
Mike

-------

$ ./se ../examples/disks.se
se thinks MAX_DISK is 11

<<< ERROR INFO >>>

      name soft hard tran [Vendor          Product            
Revision]
   sd0,err    0    1    6 [SEAGATE         ST318404LSUN18G        
4207]
  sd14,err    0  611  430 [IBM             DDYS-T36950M           
S80D]
  sd14,err    0  611  430 [IBM             DDYS-T36950M           
S80D]

<<< VOLUME INFO >>>

kernel   -> path_to_inst -> /dev/dsk part_count [fstype mount]
sd0      -> sd0          -> c0t0d0       5
                            c0t0d0s0                ufs /
                            c0t0d0s1               swap swap
                            c0t0d0s5                ufs /usr/local
                            c0t0d0s6                ufs /var
                            c0t0d0s7                ufs /home
sd0,a    -> sd0,a        -> c0t0d0s0     0
sd0,b    -> sd0,b        -> c0t0d0s1     0
sd0,c    -> sd0,c        -> c0t0d0s2     0
sd0,f    -> sd0,f        -> c0t0d0s5     0
sd0,g    -> sd0,g        -> c0t0d0s6     0
sd0,h    -> sd0,h        -> c0t0d0s7     0
sd14     -> sd14         -> c0t15d0      1
                            c0t15d0s5               ufs
/var/qmail/maildirs
sd14,c   -> sd14,c       -> c0t15d0s2    0
sd14,f   -> sd14,f       -> c0t15d0s5    0



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