On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 14:17:29 -0500 Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to force the device to work as something like: > > > > /dev/da1s1d > > > > on all of the servers, including ones that do not already have a > > SCSI disk subsystem and existing /dev/da0 devices? > > I think, in FreeBSD SCSI device stuff, you can force it to be > something, but I have never done it and don't know how - and since > it doesn't matter, don't see the reason to try. A imho better solution is to load the geom_label class. Then either give the device itself a label: da3s1d -> label/usbstick42s1d or set the UFS Label field of the filesystems via 'tunefs -L', this will give you for example da5s1a -> ufs/ustick5data da5s1d -> ufs/ustick5keys or whatever you set the label to, obviously. If geom_label is loaded, you have unique device names on all servers (if you don't mix things up when you label them). Regards, Joerg -- | /"\ ASCII ribbon | GnuPG Key ID | e86d b753 3deb e749 6c3a | | \ / campaign against | 0xbbcaad24 | 5706 1f7d 6cfd bbca ad24 | | X HTML in email | .the next sentence is true. | | / \ and news | .the previous sentence was a lie. |
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