02-11-2013
I found the problem.
The 4 port NIC that was ordered with the Power7 is a new card and I don't meet the minimum software requirements for it to work on AIX. I was a few SP's behind when I was running 5.3, and and entire TL behind when running 6.1. I have new installation/upgrade media on the way and should be "fixing" the problem.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
pm
pm(9P) Kernel Properties for Drivers pm(9P)
NAME
pm - Power Management properties
DESCRIPTION
The pm-hardware-state property can be used to influence the behavior of the Power Management framework. Its syntax and interpretation is
described below.
Note that this property is only interpreted by the system immediately after the device has successfully attached. Changes in the property
made by the driver after the driver has attached will not be recognized.
pm-hardware-state is a string-valued property. The existence of the pm-hardware-state property indicates that a device needs special han-
dling by the Power Management framework with regard to its hardware state.
If the value of this property is needs-suspend-resume, the device has a hardware state that cannot be deduced by the framework. The frame-
work definition of a device with hardware state is one with a reg property. Some drivers, such as SCSI disk and tape drivers, have no reg
property but manage devices with "remote" hardware. Such a device must have a pm-hardware-state property with a value of needs-suspend-
resume for the system to identify it as needing a call to its detach(9E) entry point with command DDI_SUSPEND when system is suspended, and
a call to attach(9E) with command DDI_RESUME when system is resumed. For devices using original Power Management interfaces (which are now
obsolete) detach(9E) is also called with DDI_PM_SUSPEND before power is removed from the device, and attach(9E) is called with
DDI_PM_RESUME after power is restored.
A value of no-suspend-resume indicates that, in spite of the existence of a reg property, a device has no hardware state that needs saving
and restoring. A device exporting this property will not have its detach() entry point called with command DDI_SUSPEND when system is sus-
pended, nor will its attach() entry point be called with command DDI_RESUME when system is resumed. For devices using the original (and now
obsolete) Power Management interfaces, detach(9E) will not be called with DDI_PM_SUSPEND command before power is removed from the device,
nor attach(9E) will be called with DDI_PM_RESUME command after power is restored to the device.
A value of parental-suspend-resume indicates that the device does not implement the detach(9E) DDI_SUSPEND semantics, nor the attach()
DDI_RESUME semantics, but that a call should be made up the device tree by the framework to effect the saving and/or restoring of hardware
state for this device. For devices using original Power Management interfaces (which are now obsolete), it also indicates that the device
does not implement the detach(9E) DDI_PM_SUSPEND semantics, nor the attach(9E) DDI_PM_RESUME semantics, but that a call should be made up
the device tree by the framework to effect the saving and/or restoring the hardware state for this device.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface stability |Committed |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
power.conf(4), pm(7D), attach(9E), detach(9E), pm_busy_component(9F), pm_idle_component(9F), pm-components(9P)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.11 20 Jan 2004 pm(9P)