How to recover a partition for ASM

Hi, folks, I tried to install ASM on Solaris two partitions: c1t1d0s5 and c1t1d0s6. I accidentally deleted c1t1d0s6 by using rm -r /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s6, so OUI could not find partition c1t1d0s6, can anybody help me to figure out how to add /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s6 back to solaris? many thanks!
Edited by: user8641679 on Feb 25, 2010 11:46 AM

not to put you off on what you're about to do, but depending on what version of 7 you have, pro and ultimate have an option to install a full copy of xp pro sp3 in a virtual machine within windows 7.  it will integrate windows 7 files into it so you can access them.  and it it actually is a full version of xp.  you allocate system memory for it to run and you can either have it set to shut down which will free up the resources or hibernate which won't.  although it loads much faster from hibernate.
before you do anything, i would burn restore discs in case something gets screwed.  make sure you have restore points set.  
T430u, x301, x200T, x61T, x61, x32, x41T, x40, U160, ThinkPad Tablet 1838-22R, Z500 touch, Yoga Tab 2 Windows 8.1, Yoga Tablet 3 Pro
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