Technical data

# cfgadm -f -c connect sysctrl0:slot number
Using the enable option (-o enable-at-boot)
# cfgadm -o enable-at-boot -c connect sysctrl0:slot
number
To remove all boards from the disabled board list, choose one of two options depending on the
prompt from which you issue the command:
From the superuser prompt, type:
# eeprom disabled-board-list=
From the OpenBoot PROM prompt, type:
OK set-default disabled-board-list
For further information about the disabled-board-list setting, refer to the “Specic NVRAM
Variables” section in the Platform Notes: Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00, 5x00, and 6x00 Systems
manual. This manual is part of the documentation set in this release.
Disabled Memory List
Information about the OpenBoot PROM disabled-memory-list setting is published in this
release. See “Specic NVRAM Variables” in the Platform Notes: Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00,
5x00, and 6x00 Systems in the Solaris on Sun Hardware documentation.
Unloading Detach-Unsafe Drivers
If you need to unload detach-unsafe drivers, use the modinfo line command to nd the module
IDs of the drivers. You can then use the module IDs in the modunload command to unload
detach-unsafe drivers.
Self-Test Failure During a Connect Sequence
Remove the board from the system as soon as possible if the following error message is
displayed during a DR connect sequence:
cfgadm: Hardware specific failure: connect failed: firmware operation error
The board has failed self-test, and removing the board avoids possible reconguration errors
that can occur during the next reboot.
The failed self-test status does not allow further operations. Therefore, if you want to retry the
failed operation immediately, you must rst remove and then reinsert the board.
Known Bugs
The following list is subject to change at any time.
Dynamic Reconguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems
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