Using The Prtconf Command - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Service Manual

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The prtdiag output continued:
00
PCI
0
N/A
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/network@4,1
00
PCIx
0
N/A
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0
00
PCI
0
N/A
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@4
00
PCI
0
N/A
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@4,1
00
PCIe
1
N/A
/pci@1,700000/pci@0
00
PCIe
1
N/A
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@0
00
PCIe
1
N/A
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8
00
PCIe
1
N/A
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9
==================== Hardware Revisions ====================
System PROM revisions:
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OBP 4.24.8 2008/04/23 15:15
=================== Environmental Status ===================
Mode switch is in LOCK mode
=================== System Processor Mode ===================
SPARC64-VII mode
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3.6.3

Using the prtconf Command

Similar to the show-devs command executed at the ok prompt, the prtconf
command displays the devices that are configured.
The prtconf command identifies hardware that is recognized by the Oracle Solaris
OS. If software applications are having problems with hardware but the hardware is
not suspected of being faulty, the prtconf command can be used to check whether
the Oracle Solaris software recognizes the hardware and whether a driver for the
hardware is loaded.
a3, 1678, 14e4
6, 4, 1
b5,
103, 1166
7, 0, 0
a3, 1678, 14e4
8, 4, 0
a3, 1678, 14e4
8, 4, 1
aa, 8533, 10b5
2, 0, 0
aa, 8533, 10b5
3, 0, 0
aa, 8533, 10b5
3, 8, 0
aa, 8533, 10b5
3, 9, 0
okay
--,133 network-pci14e4,1678
okay 133,133 pci-pciex1166,103
okay
--,133 network-pci14e4,1678
okay
--,133 network-pci14e4,1678
okay
8,
8
pci-pciex10b5,8533
okay
0,
8
pci-pciex10b5,8533
okay
0,
8
pci-pciex10b5,8533
okay
0,
8
pci-pciex10b5,8533
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Troubleshooting
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