[Orca-users] Re: disk run doesn't show all disks
Blair Zajac
blair at gps.caltech.edu
Sun Jun 17 14:27:12 PDT 2001
Its not obvious why this is happening. Try removing the line
#define USE_RAWDISK 1
from orcallator.se and see if this makes a difference.
You can run orcallator.se like this:
se -DWATCH_OS orcallator.se 5
to see if the c0t15d0s5 data is there.
If its not, you'll have to do some debugging. Let me know what you
find out.
Blair
misterj at ssh.com wrote:
>
> --- 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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