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1. Solaris
Hi,
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2. Solaris
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3. Solaris
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello,
Need to know all benefits\differences for V890 over V880.
We are really keen to know about this.
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Regards,
Narinder (4 Replies)
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5. Solaris
Hi,
I'mtrying to connect a Device via the serial port to my Solaris 10 environment (Sunfire V880).
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6. Solaris
Hello All,
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7. Solaris
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8. Solaris
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9. Solaris
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10. Solaris
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ethcheck
ETHCHECK(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ETHCHECK(8)
NAME
ethcheck -- check the integrity of Broadcom Ethernet devices' firmware.
SYNOPSIS
ethcheck --integrity-check [-b filename]
ethcheck --show-hashes [-b filename]
ethcheck --save -b filename
ethcheck --cleanup -b filename
ethcheck --version
ethcheck --help
DESCRIPTION
Ethcheck is an application-layer tool to check the integrity of Broadcom Ethernet devices' firmware.
The following commands can be used with ethcheck:
--integrity-check attempt to automatically determine which firmware you are running, integrity check against the appropriate file, and report
the check result. It requires root privileges.
--integrity-check -b filename integrity check the firmware image, and report the check result.
--show-hashes print the hashes for the current system's Ethernet devices' firmware to stdout. It requires root privileges.
--show-hashes -b filename print the hashes for the given firmware image to stdout.
--save -b filename save this Ethernet device(s)'s firmware in file. It requires root privileges. File name(s) will begin with specificed
filename and be selected according to device ID(s), machine model name, and firmware's version(s). E.g. filename-eth0-0x14e4-0x1686.nvram.bin
--cleanup -b filename zero any privacy-sensitive data (such as MAC address), enabling the file to be shared for analysis.
--version print out ethcheck version number.
--help display a short help.
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