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Hmm is the hvd scsi controller then a PCI card that I will need to install on both SunBlade 2000s?
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pcitweak
PCITWEAK(1) General Commands Manual PCITWEAK(1)
NAME
pcitweak - read/write PCI config space
SYNOPSIS
pcitweak -l
pcitweak -r PCI-ID [-b|-h] offset
pcitweak -w PCI-ID [-b|-h] offset value
DESCRIPTION
Pcitweak is a utility that can be used to examine or change registers in the PCI configuration space. On most platforms pcitweak can only
be run by the root user.
OPTIONS
-l Probe the PCI buses and print a line for each detected device. Each line contains the bus location (bus:device:function), chip
vendor/device, card (subsystem) vendor/card, revision, class and header type. All values printed are in hexadecimal.
-r PCI-ID
Read the PCI configuration space register at offset for the PCI device at bus location PCI-ID. PCI-ID should be given in the form
bus:device:function, with each value in hexadecimal. By default, a 32-bit register is read.
-w PCI-ID
Write value to the PCI configuration space register at offset for the PCI device at bus location PCI-ID. PCI-ID should be given in
the form bus:device:function, with each value in hexadecimal. By default, a 32-bit register is written.
-b Read or write an 8-bit value (byte).
-h Read or write a 16-bit value (halfword).
SEE ALSO
scanpci(1)
AUTHORS
David Dawes (dawes@xfree86.org).
XFree86 Version 4.7.0 PCITWEAK(1)