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Operating Systems Solaris ifconfig ge0 plumb Post 302656663 by pxb368@motorola on Friday 15th of June 2012 07:47:22 AM
Old 06-15-2012
#prtconf -D
Code:
System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4u
Memory size: 32768 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):

SUNW,Sun-Fire-880 (driver name: rootnex)
    scsi_vhci, instance #0 (driver name: scsi_vhci)
    packages
        SUNW,builtin-drivers
        deblocker
        disk-label
        terminal-emulator
        SUNW,debug
        dropins
        kbd-translator
        obp-tftp
        SUNW,i2c-ram-device
        SUNW,fru-device
        zfs-file-system
        ufs-file-system
    chosen
    openprom
        client-services
    options, instance #0 (driver name: options)
    aliases
    memory
    virtual-memory
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #0 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #1 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #2 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #3 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #4 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #5 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #6 (driver name: mc-us3)
    SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+
    memory-controller, instance #7 (driver name: mc-us3)
    pci, instance #0 (driver name: pcisch)
        scsi, instance #0 (driver name: glm)
            disk (driver name: sd)
            tape (driver name: st)
            sd, instance #6 (driver name: sd)
    pci, instance #1 (driver name: pcisch)
        network
        SUNW,qlc, instance #0 (driver name: qlc)
            fp (driver name: fp)
                disk (driver name: ssd)
            fp, instance #1 (driver name: fp)
                ssd, instance #1 (driver name: ssd)
                ssd, instance #0 (driver name: ssd)
                ssd, instance #2 (driver name: ssd)
                ssd, instance #3 (driver name: ssd)
                ssd, instance #4 (driver name: ssd)
                ssd, instance #5 (driver name: ssd)
                ses, instance #16 (driver name: ses)
    pci, instance #2 (driver name: pcisch)
        ebus, instance #0 (driver name: ebus)
            flashprom
            bbc
            power (driver name: power)
            i2c, instance #0 (driver name: pcf8584)
                fru, instance #0 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #1 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #2 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #3 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #4 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #5 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #6 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #7 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #8 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #9 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #10 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #11 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #12 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #13 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #14 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #15 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #16 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #17 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #18 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #19 (driver name: seeprom)
                temperature, instance #0 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #1 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #2 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #3 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #4 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #5 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #6 (driver name: max1617)
            i2c, instance #1 (driver name: pcf8584)
                controller, instance #0 (driver name: ssc100)
                smbus-ara, instance #0 (driver name: smbus_ara)
                controller, instance #1 (driver name: ssc100)
                temperature, instance #7 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #8 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #9 (driver name: max1617)
                ioexp, instance #0 (driver name: pcf8574)
                temperature, instance #10 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #11 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #12 (driver name: max1617)
                controller
                adio, instance #0 (driver name: ltc1427)
                adio, instance #1 (driver name: ltc1427)
                ioexp, instance #1 (driver name: pcf8574)
                ioexp, instance #2 (driver name: pcf8574)
                ioexp, instance #3 (driver name: pcf8574)
                ioexp, instance #0 (driver name: ssc050)
                ioexp, instance #1 (driver name: ssc050)
                ioexp, instance #2 (driver name: ssc050)
                ioexp, instance #3 (driver name: ssc050)
                adio, instance #0 (driver name: pcf8591)
                adio, instance #1 (driver name: pcf8591)
                adio, instance #2 (driver name: pcf8591)
                adio, instance #3 (driver name: pcf8591)
                temperature, instance #13 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #14 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature-sensor, instance #0 (driver name: lm75)
                fru, instance #20 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #21 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #22 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #23 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #24 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #25 (driver name: seeprom)
                rscrtc
                hotplug-controller, instance #0 (driver name: hpc3130)
                hotplug-controller, instance #1 (driver name: hpc3130)
                hotplug-controller, instance #2 (driver name: hpc3130)
                hotplug-controller, instance #3 (driver name: hpc3130)
            bbc
            i2c, instance #2 (driver name: pcf8584)
                fru, instance #26 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #27 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #28 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #29 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #30 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #31 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #32 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #33 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #34 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #35 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #36 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #37 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #38 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #39 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #40 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #41 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #42 (driver name: seeprom)
                fru, instance #43 (driver name: seeprom)
                temperature, instance #15 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #16 (driver name: max1617)
                temperature, instance #17 (driver name: max1617)
            i2c, instance #3 (driver name: pcf8584)
                nvram, instance #44 (driver name: seeprom)
                idprom
            rtc, instance #0 (driver name: todds1287)
            gpio, instance #0 (driver name: gpio_87317)
            pmc (driver name: pmc)
            rsc-control, instance #0 (driver name: su)
            rsc-console, instance #1 (driver name: su)
            serial, instance #0 (driver name: se)
        network, instance #0 (driver name: eri)
        usb, instance #0 (driver name: ohci)
    pci, instance #3 (driver name: pcisch)
    ramdisk-root (driver name: ramdisk)
    os-io
    iscsi, instance #0 (driver name: iscsi)
    pseudo, instance #0 (driver name: pseudo)

# prtdiag -v
Code:
System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4u Sun Fire 880
System clock frequency: 150 MHz
Memory size: 32768 Megabytes

========================= CPUs =========================

                    Run   Ecache   CPU    CPU
Brd  CPU   Module   MHz     MB    Impl.   Mask
---  ---  -------  -----  ------  ------  ----
 0     0     0      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     1     1      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     2     2      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     3     3      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     4     4      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     5     5      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     6     6      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3
 0     7     7      900     8,0   US-III+   2.3


========================= IO Cards =========================

 

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