When the OS is running, you can analyze the output of the command prtconf -v. See
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"Identify a Disk Slot (Oracle Solaris)" on page 76
Related Information
"Identify a Disk Slot (Oracle Solaris)" on page 76
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"WWN Syntax in an Oracle Solaris 10 Installation on an Individual Drive" on page 78
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"WWN Syntax in an Oracle Solaris 10 Installation on a RAID Volume" on page 79
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Display Server Components (Oracle ILOM)
The Oracle ILOM show components command displays real-time information about the
components installed in the server. This information includes the target name for each
component.
At the Oracle ILOM prompt, type:
This is a sample of show components output. Specific components will vary based on
Note -
each server.
-> show components
Target
--------------------+------------------------+-------------------
/SYS/MB/RISER0/
PCIE0
/SYS/MB/RISER0/
PCIE3
/SYS/MB/RISER1
PCIE1
/SYS/MB/RISER1/
/SYS/MB/NET
/SYS/MB/NET1
/SYS/MB/NET2
The target names displayed by Oracle ILOM commands might begin with /System or
Note -
/SYS, depending on your situation.
Related Information
"Locate Device Paths (OpenBoot)" on page 72
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| Property
| component_state
|
| component_state
| component_state
|
| component_state
| component_state
| component_state
| component_state
Display Server Components (Oracle ILOM)
for more information.
| Value
| Enabled
|
| Disabled
| Enabled
|
| Enabled
| Enabled
| Enabled
| Enabled
Matching Devices to Device Names
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