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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Connecting to SUN server from PC Post 302131894 by DukeNuke2 on Tuesday 14th of August 2007 08:45:56 AM
Old 08-14-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by porter
You have got the the openprom prompt.

Type...

Code:
probe-scsi
probe-scsi-all
reset

and post what it says....
also the output of:

- printenv
- devalias

should be usefull Smilie
 

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tran_tgt_probe(9E)						Driver Entry Points						tran_tgt_probe(9E)

NAME
tran_tgt_probe - request to probe SCSI bus for a particular target SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h> int prefixtran_tgt_probe(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*waitfunc, void));); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris architecture specific (Solaris DDI). PARAMETERS
sd Pointer to a scsi_device(9S) structure. waitfunc Pointer to either NULL_FUNC or SLEEP_FUNC. DESCRIPTION
The tran_tgt_probe() vector in the scsi_hba_tran(9S) structure may be initialized during the HBA driver's attach(9E) to point to a function to be called by scsi_probe(9F) when called by a target driver during probe(9E) and attach(9E) to probe for a particular SCSI target on the bus. In the absence of an HBA-specific tran_tgt_probe() function, the default scsi_probe(9F) behavior is supplied by the function scsi_hba_probe(9F). The possible choices the HBA driver may make are: o Initialize the tran_tgt_probe vector to point to scsi_hba_probe(9F), which results in the same behavior. o Initialize the tran_tgt_probe vector to point to a private function in the HBA, which may call scsi_hba_probe(9F) before or after any necessary processing, as long as all the defined scsi_probe(9F) semantics are preserved. waitfunc indicates what tran_tgt_probe() should do when resources are not available: NULL_FUNC Do not wait for resources. See scsi_probe(9F) for defined return values if no resources are available. SLEEP_FUNC Wait indefinitely for resources. SEE ALSO
attach(9E), probe(9E), tran_tgt_free(9E), tran_tgt_init(9E), scsi_hba_probe(9F), scsi_probe(9F), scsi_device(9S), scsi_hba_tran(9S) Writing Device Drivers SunOS 5.10 1 Nov 1993 tran_tgt_probe(9E)
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