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Table
C-3
  
prtconf(1M)
command
options
Option Description Application
No
options Displays
a
device
tree
for
the
devices
recognized
by
Oracle
Solaris.
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.
-D The
displayed
content
is
similar
to
the
case
when
there
are
no
options,
but
is
different
in
that
it
contains
device
driver
names.
Allows
you
to
check
the
driver
necessary
for
Oracle
Solaris
to
enable
the
device,
or
to
view
a
list
of
drivers
to
be
used.
-p The
display
content
is
similar
to
the
case
when
there
are
no
options,
but
is
different
in
that
the
display
is
simpler.
Allows
you
to
view
the
devices
as
a
simple
list.
-V Displays
the
version
and
date
of
the
OpenBoot
PROM
firmware.
Allows
you
to
check
the
firmware
version
quickly.
#
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)
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
lists
the
options
of
the
prtconf(1M)
command
and
how
those
options
are
useful
for
troubleshooting.
The
following
example
shows
the
prtconf(1M)
command
output.
Fujitsu
M10-4/Fujitsu
M10-4S/SPARC
M10-4/SPARC
M10-4S
Service
Manual
November
2014314

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