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Operating Systems Solaris How to look for open pci slots Post 302218608 by revzalot on Friday 25th of July 2008 05:20:09 PM
Old 07-25-2008
How to look for open pci slots

I'm looking for open PCI slots in our array of sun boxes. I need help on how to distinguish if there's an open slot or not using prtdiag and prtconf. Is there a better tool for this? TIA.

Here's my prtdiag -v | grep pci:

Code:
pci    66         PCI5  SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312 (scsi-+
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/SUNW,qlc@1
pci    66         PCI5  SUNW,qlc-pci1077,2312 (scsi-+
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/SUNW,qlc@1,1
pci    66            1  pci108e,abba (network)        SUNW,pci-ce
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000/network@1
pci    66            2  scsi-pci1000,21 (scsi-2)
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/scsi@2
pci    66            2  scsi-pci1000,21 (scsi-2)
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/scsi@2,1
pci    66            2  pci108e,abba (network)        SUNW,pci-ce
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000/network@2
pci    33            3  pci1095,646 (ide)
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/ide@3
pci    33            4  bootbus-controller-sgsbbc     SUNW,sgsbbc
                  okay  /ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/bootbus-controller@4
/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000 pci108e,8001     okay               4
/ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000 pci108e,8001     okay               4
/ssm@0,0/pci@19,700000 pci108e,8001     okay               4
/ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000 pci108e,8001     okay               4

here's my prtconf -v | grep pci

Code:
        pci, instance #0
        pci, instance #1
        pci, instance #2
        pci, instance #3

 

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OPENCRYPTOKI.CONF(5)						   openCryptoki 					      OPENCRYPTOKI.CONF(5)

NAME
opencryptoki.conf - Configuration file for pkcsslotd. DESCRIPTION
pkcsslotd uses a configuration file at "/etc"/opencryptoki.conf This is a text file that contains information used to configure pkcs#11 slots. At startup, the pkcsslotd daemon parses this file to deter- mine which slots will be made available. SYNTAX
This file is made up of slot descriptions. Each slot description is composed of a slot number, brackets and key-value pairs. slot number { key = value ... } More than one key-value pair may be used within a slot description. A key-value pair is composed of, keyword = value. The following keywords are valid: description A Description of the slot. PKCS#11v2.20 defined this as a 64-byte max character-string. stdll This keyword is used to define the name of the stdll or token library that will be used for this slot. The stdll is an available token library in opencryptoki. manufacturer This keyword is used to name the ID of the slot manufacturer. PKCS#11v2.20 defines this as a 32 byte long string. hwversion Version number of the slot's hardware, if any. The version number is composed of a major version number (the integer portion of the version) and a minor version number (the hundredths portion of the version). For example, version 1.2, major = 1, minor = 2 firmwareversion Version number of the slot's firmware, if any. The version number is composed of a major version number (the integer portion of the version) and a minor version number (the hundredths portion of the version). SEE ALSO opencryptoki(7), pkcsslotd(8), 3.0 September 2012 OPENCRYPTOKI.CONF(5)
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