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"reboot -r" does not work! the proper way to do a reconfigure boot is:
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2. an "init 0" and a "boot -r" from ok prompt
3. "reboot -- -r"
go for option 1 or 2. option 3 is kind of a "hard" reboot cause the init scripts aren't used to shutdown all services...
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hba.conf
hba.conf(4) File Formats hba.conf(4)
NAME
hba.conf - configuration file for the HBAAPI library
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/hba.conf file is used to specify the Vendor-Specific Libraries that are installed on the system. This file is used by the Common
Library to load the individual VSLs when HBA_LoadLibrary(3HBAAPI) is called. If changes are made to the file while the library is in use,
the library should be freed and reloaded. A version 1 VSL is compatible only with a version 1 Common Library. A version 2 VSL is compatible
with both a version 1 and a version 2 Common Library.
Each VSL entry is a single line of the form:
"name" "library path"
where:
name is the description of library. The library name should be prepended with the domain of the manufacturer of the library.
library path is the absolute path to the shared object library file.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Contents of /etc/hba.conf
#
# This file contains names and references to HBA libraries
#
# Format:
#
# <library name> <library pathname>
#
# The library name should be prepended with the domain of
# the manufacturer or driver author.
com.sun.fchba32 /usr/lib/libsun_fc.so.1
com.sun.fchba64 /usr/lib/sparcv9/libsun_fc.so.1
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard: FC-MI 1.92 (API version 1) |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+
| |Standard: FC-HBA Version 4 (API ver- |
| |sion 2) |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
HBA_LoadLibrary(3HBAAPI), libhbaapi(3LIB), attributes(5)
BUGS
The HBAAPI is provided in both 32- and 64-bit versions, but only one configuration file is specified. As a result, both 32- and 64-bit VSL
libraries must be specified within the same file. When using the 32-bit Common Library, the 64-bit VSLs will fail to load. When using the
64-bit Common Library, the 32-bit VSLs will fail to load. These failures are silently ignored by the Common Library during normal usage,
but can result in warning messages when running client applications in a debugger.
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