HP Proliant 0 Storage Works Disk Array Mounting help

I am a Solaris newbie so please bear with me while i try to explain the problem.
I have just installed Solaris 10 (x86) on a HP Proliant DL380 G4, this involved applying the friver updates for the RAID controller to allow the Solaris install to work.
The machine has two raid controllers the onboard 6i controller and the additional 6400 controller we've added (it's a PCI SCSI controller) to hook up the Storage Works (used to be called Smart Array with Compaq).
Now, i can only see my disks in the server itself and need to know how to mount or add or configure the disks in the storage array. I think i have the driver installed for the 6400 raid controller but the next step i am not sure of.
Is anyone able to offer a suggestion ?
Having a HP server with a Storage Works device and a numebr of additional discs should fairly common but Google hasn't turned up anything useful.

Further information (may or may not be useful).
In the Server BIOS i have the following information for the disk array controller:
Logical Drive #1 RAID 5 1955.8GB
Direct Attached Storage
Controller HP Smart Array 6400, Slot 3
The individual disks are (i have 8 in total):
SCSI Port 1, ID 0
SCSI Port 1, ID 1
SCSI Port 1, ID 2
SCSI Port 1, ID 3
SCSI Port 1, ID 4
SCSI Port 1, ID 5
SCSI Port 1, ID 8
SCSI Port 2, ID 0
I don't know what happened to SCSI Port 1 ID 6 and 7.
In /dev/dsk/ i have quite a few disks listed but htey don't seem to map onto the 8 disks, or the one disk logical disk i was expecting solaris to see.
I thought my disk would be something like
c1t0d0 - is the disk which Solaris install found (i think)
c2t0d0 - this is a symbolis link to devices/pci@0,0/pci8086,3599@6/pci8086,329@0/pci1014,la7@2/pciell,409c@4/sd0@0:wd
Is this my second disk ??

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