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SUNWglmr -- rasctrl environment monitoring driver for i2c or SCSI device driver ?
I've been researching minimizeing Solaris 8 and found that on the web page http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/...kgList/p2.html the package SUNWglmr
is listed as "rasctrl environment monitoring driver for i2c, (Root) (32-bit)" while in the document "Solaris 8 minimize-updt1.pdf" { Sun Part No. 806-4050-10} and on the web page http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/...kgList/p2.html the package SUNWglmr is listed as "Symbios 875/876 SCSI device driver, (Root)" In the listing generated by pkginfo it's listed as " rasctrl environment monitoring driver for i2c, (Root) (32-bit)" I think that it's really the " rasctrl environment monitoring driver for i2c, (Root) (32-bit)" and the other Sun Docs are incorrect, but am feeling a bit paranoid/confused I have also submitted this to Sun Docs |
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Well in Solaris 10, it is rasctrl:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817...ib?l=it&a=view and site:sun.com "Symbios 875/876" in google yields only 8 hits. but why not look at the contents of the package to see if rasctrl is there? |
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