On  2/01/13 06:16 PM, Ong Yu-Phing wrote:
great, that worked, albeit slightly differently, so FYI to contribute
to the list and knowledge:
Once I had the hint about /etc/driver_alises, I man'd to find out
more, then checked using prtconf, noticed the card was referenced as
pci15d9,69l (rather than pciex1000,86), so used update_drv -a -i
"pci15d9,69l" mpt_sas, and the controller+disks were found.

If your driver alias includes non-hexadecimal characters
(apart from "pci" or "pciex" or "usb" or "class" etc) then
there is something very wrong.

Are you *sure* you needed the 'l' on the end of pci15d9,69  ?


James C. McPherson
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Solaris kernel software engineer, system admin and troubleshooter
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