From: rocker on 1 Feb 2010 13:18 I have a v490, Solaris 10. I boot off of internal disk. I have 2 HDS data LUN's configured on the system. These were configured as ZFS pools which I have exported. I have removed the LUN's zoning, but have not removed any *SAN* configuration on the system. If I try and boot the system from the local disk, it waits for ever to try and see the SAN storage. I want to be able to boot and have it bypass this step. Is this possible? taken from a boot command: ok boot disk -sv >snip pcisch0 at root: SAFARI 0x8 0x700000 pcisch0 is /pci@8,700000 PCI-device: SUNW,qlc@2, qlc0 qlc0 is /pci@8,700000/SUNW,qlc@2 fp3 is /pci@8,700000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0 Won't go past this step. Can I bypass this check or am I sh!t out of luck? Thanks
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