how do I clear my disks to mount on mount point

From: Dunn Alethia D CONT DLVA <DunnAD_at_NSWC.NAVY.MIL>
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 09:02:22 -0400

Hi Group,

After replacing a failed KZPAC controller I was able to restore my
configuration, re-initalize the Logical Drives. Once the system is up,
I removed dsk0a - dsk0h thru disk5* rebooted to have the system recreate
which are the disks on the replaced controller. I am able to use the
disklabel command. However I not able to use the newfs or fsck command on
these disks. I am wondering if I need to rm /dev/re0(a-h) -/dev/re5(a-h) and
remove /dev/rdisk/dsk0(a-h) - /dev/rdisk/dsk5(a-h) and /dev/disk/dsk0(a-h) -
/dev/disk/dsk5(a-h) then recreate the re devices after the system
has recreated the dsk# devices.

Any help would be appreciated!

ERROR MESSAGE:
fsck -y /dev/rdisk/dsk0c
/sbin/ufs_fsck -y /dev/disk/dsk0c
Error: /dev/rdisk/dsk0c is an invalid device or cannot be opened.
Can't open /dev/rdisk/dsk0c: Device busy


fsck -y /dev/rdisk/dsk1c
/sbin/ufs_fsck -y /dev/disk/dsk1c
** /dev/rdisk/dsk1c
BAD SUPER BLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG
ioctl (GCINFO): Invalid argument
/dev/rdisk/dsk1c: can't read disk label



Alethia Dunn
Computer Analyst
adunn_at_nswc.navy.mil
(540) 653-8255 fax (540) 653-8415
Received on Tue Apr 08 2003 - 13:03:21 NZST

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