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Solaris equivalent of the ioscan command

What is the Solaris equivalent of the HP-UX "ioscan -funC" command which lists all hardware on the system?
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I like /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v
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ioscan shows device files ( for example /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 - disk to be added to the Logical Volume Group ) - while I do not see these commands show device files, just general info. Or does Solaris not have device files for every hardware item?
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could you post an output of your HP-UX "ioscan -funC". i don't understand what you would like to see, sry.....

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