James C. McPherson wrote: > Christian Kaiser wrote: >> Christian Kaiser wrote: >>> Artem Kachitchkine wrote: >>>>> # prtconf | grep 9902,101 >>>>> pci9902,101, instance #1 (driver not attached) >>>>> >>>>> Everything looks good, except that I see another (failing) call to >>>>> attach for instance #0 in the log files. >>>> Is it possible that you moved the card between PCI slots and there's >>>> a stale entry in /etc/path_to_inst? >>>> >>>> -Artem >>>> >>> Hit! >>> >>> $ grep 9902,101 /etc/path_to_inst >>> "/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci8086,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci9902,[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >>> 1 "dis_dx" >>> "/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci8086,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci9902,[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >>> 0 "dis_dx" >>> >>> Is it save to remove the line that refers to the non-existent >>> instance #0? >>> >>> Christian >>> >> >> OK... I answer myself. I removed the line and renamed instance #1 to >> #0 but I still get two calls to attach. The difference is that now >> both calls try to attach instance #0. >> In general, how can I clean this up properly? > > Did you try either > > (a) devfsadm -C > > or > > (b) a reconfigure reboot, by add "-r" to the end of your kernel$ > line in grub > > > James C. McPherson
Hi James, both tries did not change the bahavior... any other idea? -- Christian Kaiser, Software Engineer, Dolphin Interconnect Solutions http//www.dolphinics.com _______________________________________________ opensolaris-code mailing list opensolaris-code@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/opensolaris-code