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“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@0,0” 0 “sbusmem”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@1,0” 1 “sbusmem”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@2,0” 2 “sbusmem”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@3,0” 3 “sbusmem”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/ledma@f,400010” 0 “ledma”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/ledma@f,400010/le@f,
c00000” 0 “le”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/SUNW,bpp@f,4800000” 0 “bpp”
“/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/SUNW,DBRIe@e,10000” 0 “dbri”
“/obio” 0 “obio”
“/obio/SUNW,fdtwo@0,700000” 0 “fd”
“/obio/zs@0,100000” 0 “zs”
“/obio/zs@0,0” 1 “zs”
“/SUNW,sx@f,80000000” 0 “sx”
“/options” 0 “options”
“/scsi_vhci” 0 “scsi_vhci”
“/pseudo” 0 “pseudo”
The devfsadm and devfsadmd Commands
The devfsadm(1M) command and its daemon version, devfsadmd(1M) , are
used to maintain the /dev/ and /devices directories. As device drivers are
loaded into the kernel, the devfsadm program creates the appropriate
/devices special files and /dev links to provide access to the devices. The
devfsadmd program is started during the later stages of the system boot and
handles any /devices and /dev modifications required to support reconfigu-
rations and hot-plugging (dynamic reconfiguration) activities. The devfsadm
also maintains the path_to_inst file. The devfsadm command can be used to
manually manage the /dev and /devices , as required.
Determining Disk Device Names
Several commands can be used to identify disk device names. These include
the following:
df(1M)
dmesg(1M)
format(1M)
mount(1M)
prtconf(1M)
sysdef(1M)
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