07-16-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
incredible
cfgadm -c configure pci_ap_id
Example: The logical Ap_Id for a SCSI device usually looks like this:
HBA-logical-apid::device-identifier
thanks incredible
but this is not what i am asking. i am saying that when we disconnect the device using cfgadm. it disappears from the HAL output . check in lshal it will not be there. but we can connect it using the ap_id. what i am asking is how any device which is disconnected , ie resources are freed , and not having an entry in /dev can be connected using ap_id.
and if there is a way of doing so. can i do it for other than pci devices.??
i am not looking for a command , i am looking for the mechanism.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
cfgadm_cardbus
cfgadm_cardbus(1M) System Administration Commands cfgadm_cardbus(1M)
NAME
cfgadm_cardbus - cardbus hardware specific commands for cfgadm
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f ] [-y | -n ] [-v]
[-o hardware_options] -c function ap_id [ap_id]
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f ] [-y | -n ] [-v]
[-o hardware_options] -x hardware_function ap_id
[ap_id]
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-s listing_options]
[-o hardware_options] [-l [ap_id | ap_type]]
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o harware_options] -t ap_id [ap_id]
/usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o hardware_function] -h
[ap_id| ap_type]
DESCRIPTION
The CardBus slots in Solaris are hot plug capable. This capability is supported by the PCI hardware specific library
/usr/lib/cfgadm/pci.so.1 through the cfgadm command (see cfgadm(1M)).
The hot plug administrative models between CardBus, PCI, CompactPCI, and PCI Express operate the same fashion. Please refer to
cfgadm_pci(1M) for the usage information.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsl |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
cfgadm(1M), config_admin(3CFGADM), libcfgadm(3LIB), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 11 July 2006 cfgadm_cardbus(1M)