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Operating Systems Solaris Sense key unit attention & iostat hardware and transport errors on SAN disks Post 302836889 by TKD on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 09:21:18 PM
Old 07-24-2013
Thanks for the replies.

I'm waiting for our Oracle support to be renewed, so until then it's hard to get something done with the existing hardware support team unless I can specifically point out some hardware is defective. This is the only Intel X4270 we have that's connected to SAN storage, most of our SAN-connected servers are SPARC. So I'm less familiar with this Intel hardware.

The SAN switches are zoned to specific servers.
 

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pcic(7D)							      Devices								  pcic(7D)

NAME
pcic - Intel i82365SL PC Card Interface Controller DESCRIPTION
The Intel i82365SL PC Card interface controller provides one or more PCMCIA PC card sockets. The pcic driver implements a PCMCIA bus nexus driver. The driver provides basic support for the Intel 82365SL and compatible chips. Tested chips are: o Intel -- 82365SL. o Cirrus Logic -- PD6710/PD6720/PD6722. o Vadem -- VG365/VG465/VG468/VG469. o Toshiba -- PCIC and ToPIC o Ricoh -- RF5C366/RL5C466/RL5C475/RL5C476/RL5C477/RL5C478. o 02Micro -- OZ6912/6972. o Texas Instruments -- PCI1130/PCI1131/PCI1031/PCI1221/PCI1225/PCI1520/PCI 1410/PCI1420/PCI4520/PCI7510/PCI7621. While most systems using one of the above chips will work, some systems are not supported due to hardware designs options that may not be software detectable. Direct access to the PCMCIA hardware is not supported. All device access must be through the DDI. CONFIGURATION
Configuration of PC Card interface controllers are automatically done in the system by leveraging ACPI on x86 (or OBP on SPARC). Configura- tion includes allocation of device memory, I/O ports, CardBus subordinary bus number and interrupts. There is no user-interference required. Note that the controller may not work when ACPI is disabled. There is one driver configuration property defined in the pcic.conf file: interrupt-priorities=6; This property must be defined and must be below 10. FILES
/kernel/drv/pcic pcic driver. /kernel/drv/pcic.conf pcic configuration file. SEE ALSO
cardbus(4), stp4020(7D), pcmcia(7D) SunOS 5.11 27 June 2006 pcic(7D)
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