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Operating Systems Solaris available PCI slots on v440 Post 302590785 by jtamminen on Tuesday 17th of January 2012 02:22:38 PM
Old 01-17-2012
available PCI slots on v440

How do I find any available PCI slots on a v440?

When I run prtconf, I get the following output? But I am not able to make out whether all the PCI slots are used.



Code:
================================= IO Devices =================================
     Bus   Freq
Brd  Type  MHz   Slot        Name                          Model
---  ----  ----  ----------  ----------------------------  --------------------
 0   pci    66           MB  pci108e,abba (network)        SUNW,pci-ce
 0   pci    66         PCI2  pci1077,1016 (scsi)           QLGC,ISP10160
 0   pci    66         PCI2  pci1077,1016 (scsi)           QLGC,ISP10160
 0   pci    33           MB  isa/su (serial)
 0   pci    33           MB  isa/su (serial)
 0   pci    33           MB  isa/rmc-comm-rmc_comm (seria+
 0   pci    33           MB  pci10b9,5229 (ide)
 0   pci    66           MB  pci108e,abba (network)        SUNW,pci-ce
 0   pci    66           MB  scsi-pci1000,30 (scsi-2)      LSI,1030
 0   pci    66           MB  scsi-pci1000,30 (scsi-2)      LSI,1030


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PIIXPCIB(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					       PIIXPCIB(4)

NAME
piixpcib -- Intel PIIX4 PCI-ISA bridge with SpeedStep SYNOPSIS
piixpcib* at pci? dev ? function ? isa* at piixpcib? DESCRIPTION
The piixpcib driver provides support for the Intel PIIX and compatible PCI-ISA Bridges with Intel's first generation SpeedStep. Frequency scaling is supported on Pentium III with two voltage modes, used by SpeedStep as power states low and high. The driver will switch into low power state by reducing voltage and frequency of the CPU. The factor depends on the processor itself, but will always reduce power consumption about 1/2. The user can manually control the CPU frequency with the sysctl(8) program using the following node: machdep.speedstep_state = [0/1] SEE ALSO
est(4), isa(4), pci(4), apmd(8), sysctl(8) HISTORY
The piixpcib driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.5 and then in NetBSD 4.0. AUTHORS
The current piixpcib driver was written by Bruno Ducrot. It was ported to NetBSD by Jared D. McNeill <jmcneill@NetBSD.org>. BSD
March 1, 2011 BSD
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