Oracle Vacuum Cleaner CPU-56T User Manual

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Board Installation
Installation
SPARC/CPU−56T
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Further information on these drivers is given in the following sections.
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FRCgei
The assignment of the driver’s instance number to an Intel 8254xEM GBit Ethernet device
can be viewed by booting with the OpenBoot command boot −v. Each device is shown
with the driver name and instance number during the Solaris boot up.
The other way to obtain the instance number of the Ethernet devices is to look into the file
/etc/path_to_inst. In order to do so, type the following:
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grep fciprb /etc/path_to_inst
A typical output could be:
”/pci@1f,0/ethernet@2” 1 ”frcgei”
”/pci@1f,0/pci@/ethernet@1” 0 ”frcgei”
The first part in quotation marks specifies the hardware node name in the device tree. The
number specifies the instance number and the third part also in quotation marks specifies
the driver name.
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The following table shows how the hardware node names are assigned to a label on the
front panel and the IOBP−CPU−56.
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Label
Location
Hardware Node
ETHERNET1/3
CPU front panel or
IOBP−CPU−56
Standard Solaris eri Ethernet device
ETHERNET2
CPU front panel
/pci@1f,0/pci@4/ethernet@1
ETHERNET4
IOBP−CPU−56
/pci@1f,0 ethernet@2
The following table shows how the driver instance numbers are typically assigned to
Ethernet devices on the CPU board.
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Label
Location
Driver/Instance Number
ETHERNET1/3
CPU front panel or IOBP−CPU−56
eri0
ETHERNET2
CPU front panel
frcgei1
ETHERNET4
IOBP−CPU−56
frcgei0
FRCvme
The FRCvme is a set of drivers which handles the Universe II device. The following
functions are supported:
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