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Operating Systems Solaris Gigaswift ethernet card on reboot Post 302486998 by xe2bss on Tuesday 11th of January 2011 06:07:26 AM
Old 01-11-2011
ndd command

The switch is set to autoneg, the ndd command on the server shows:

Code:
root@server # ndd -get /dev/ce adv_autoneg_cap
1
root@server #

if the server is rebooted, then we have to unplug and plug back the SC connector and then we have a link, a second identical SPARC server with the same type of card does thre same thing.

prtconf -D show:

Code:
root@wis.iid.com# prtconf -D | grep network
        network, instance #0 (driver name: bge)
        network, instance #1 (driver name: bge)
        network, instance #1 (driver name: ce)
        network, instance #2 (driver name: bge)
        network, instance #3 (driver name: bge)

The fiber card is ce1, is it normal that prtconf -D shows instance #1 for two cards?

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 01-11-2011 at 10:07 AM..
 

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qassociate(9F)						   Kernel Functions for Drivers 					    qassociate(9F)

NAME
qassociate - associate STREAMS queue with driver instance SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stream.h> #include <sys/stropts.h> #include <sys/ddi.h> #include <sys/sunddi.h> int qassociate(queue_t *q, int instance); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). This entry point is required for drivers which export cb_ops(9S) entry points. PARAMETERS
queue_t *q Pointer to a queue(9S) structure. Either the read or write queue can be used. int instance Driver instance number or -1. DESCRIPTION
The qassociate() function associates the specified STREAMS queue with the specified instance of the bottom driver in the queue. Upon suc- cessful return, the stream is associated with the instance with any prior association dissolved. A DLPI style-2 driver calls qassociate() while processing the DL_ATTACH_REQ message. The driver is also expected to call this interface while performing stream associations through other means, such as ndd(1M) ioctl commands. If instance is -1, the stream is left unassociated with any hardware instance. If the interface returns failure, the stream is not associated with the specified instance. Any prior association is left untouched. The interface typically fails because of failure to locate and attach the device instance. The interface never fails if the specified instance is -1. CONTEXT
qassociate() can be called from the stream's put(9E) entry point. RETURN VALUES
0 Success. -1 Failure. EXAMPLES
A Style-2 network driver's DL_ATTACH_REQ code would specify: if (qassociate(q, instance) != 0) goto fail; The association prevents Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) from detaching the instance. A Style-2 network driver's DL_DETACH code would specify: (void) qassociate(q, -1); This dissolves the queue's association with any device instance. A Style-2 network driver's open(9E) code must call: qassociate(q, -1); This informs the framework that this driver has been modified to be DDI-compliant. SEE ALSO
dlpi(7P), open(9E), put(9E), ddi_no_info(9F), queue(9S) SunOS 5.10 9 Jul 2002 qassociate(9F)
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