C.3
prtconf(1M) Command
The prtconf(1M) command displays a list of configured devices.
The prtconf(1M) command identifies hardware units recognized by Oracle Solaris.
When a software application experiences a hardware-related issue even though there
is no hardware error, this command allows you to check whether Oracle Solaris
recognizes the hardware and whether the hardware drivers are loaded.
Table C-3
useful for troubleshooting.
Table C-3 prtconf(1M) command options
Option
No options
-D
-p
-V
The following example shows the prtconf(1M) command output.
# prtconf
System Configuration: Oracle Corporation sun4v
Memory size: 131304 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
ORCL,SPARC64-X
scsi_vhci, instance #0
packages (driver not attached)
SUNW,builtin-drivers (driver not attached)
SUNW,probe-error-handler (driver not attached)
deblocker (driver not attached)
disk-label (driver not attached)
terminal-emulator (driver not attached)
dropins (driver not attached)
SUNW,asr (driver not attached)
kbd-translator (driver not attached)
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lists the options of the prtconf(1M) command and how those options are
Description
Displays a device tree for the
devices recognized by Oracle Solaris.
The displayed content is similar to
the case when there are no options,
but is different in that it contains
device driver names.
The display content is similar to the
case when there are no options, but
is different in that the display is
simpler.
Displays the version and date of the
OpenBoot PROM firmware.
Application
A hardware device is regarded as
operating normally if it is
recognized. If the message "(driver
not attached)" is displayed for a
device or a sub-device, the driver
for the device is corrupted or does
not exist.
Allows you to check the driver
necessary for Oracle Solaris to
enable the device, or to view a list
of drivers to be used.
Allows you to view the devices as a
simple list.
Allows you to check the firmware
version quickly.