I"m running this in a Dell PowerEdge T410, 2 GHz Xeon (Core i7) with 8
GB of RAM. There are six 2TB drives attached to a Dell SAS 6i/R card,
which are recognized just fine. I wanted to add the the SSD as an
L2ARC, and am using the same PCIe SATA card that is running the CD-ROM
drive (which boots EON, no problem). (there's no room on the SAS
card). Now, to answer your questions:

eon:1:~#cfgadm
Ap_Id                          Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
c0                             scsi-sas     connected    unconfigured unknown
sata0/0                        sata-port    disconnected unconfigured failed
sata0/1                        unknown      connected    unconfigured unknown
sata0/2                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/3                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/4                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/5                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/6                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/7                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
usb0/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb0/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb1/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb1/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb2/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb2/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb2/3                         usb-hub      connected    configured   ok
usb2/3.1                       unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb2/3.2                       usb-kbd      connected    configured   ok
usb2/4                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb3/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb3/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb4/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb4/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb6/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb6/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/3                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/4                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/5                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/6                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/7                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb7/8                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
cfgadm: Configuration administration not supported: Error: hotplug
service is probably not running, please use 'svcadm enable hotplug' to
enable the service. See cfgadm_shp(1M) for more details.
eon:2:~#prtconf -D
System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  i86pc
Memory size: 8183 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):

i86pc (driver name: rootnex)
    scsi_vhci, instance #0 (driver name: scsi_vhci)
    ramdisk, instance #0 (driver name: ramdisk)
    pci, instance #0 (driver name: npe)
        pci1028,28d
        pci8086,3408, instance #0 (driver name: pcieb)
            pci1028,28d, instance #0 (driver name: bnx)
            pci1028,28d, instance #1 (driver name: bnx)
        pci8086,340a, instance #1 (driver name: pcieb)
        pci8086,340e, instance #2 (driver name: pcieb)
            pci1028,1f10, instance #0 (driver name: mpt)
                sd, instance #0 (driver name: sd)
                sd, instance #1 (driver name: sd)
                sd, instance #2 (driver name: sd)
                sd, instance #3 (driver name: sd)
                sd, instance #4 (driver name: sd)
                sd, instance #5 (driver name: sd)
        pci8086,3410, instance #3 (driver name: pcieb)
        pci8086,3411, instance #4 (driver name: pcieb)
        pci8086,342e
        pci8086,3422, instance #0 (driver name: intel_nhmex)
        pci8086,3423, instance #0 (driver name: intel_nhm)
        pci1028,28d, instance #0 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #1 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #0 (driver name: ehci)
            hub, instance #0 (driver name: hubd)
                keyboard, instance #0 (driver name: hid)
        pci8086,3a40, instance #5 (driver name: pcieb)
            pci18ab,9115, instance #0 (driver name: ahci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #2 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #3 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #4 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #5 (driver name: uhci)
        pci1028,28d, instance #1 (driver name: ehci)
        pci8086,244e, instance #0 (driver name: pci_pci)
            display, instance #0 (driver name: vgatext)
        isa, instance #0 (driver name: isa)
            motherboard
            motherboard
            motherboard
            motherboard
            motherboard
            pit_beep, instance #0 (driver name: pit_beep)
    pci, instance #0 (driver name: pci)
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
        pci8086,8086
    fw, instance #0 (driver name: acpinex)
        cpu, instance #0 (driver name: cpudrv)
        cpu, instance #1 (driver name: cpudrv)
        cpu, instance #2 (driver name: cpudrv)
        cpu (driver name: cpudrv)
        sb, instance #1 (driver name: acpinex)
    motherboard
    used-resources
    iscsi, instance #0 (driver name: iscsi)
    pseudo, instance #0 (driver name: pseudo)
    options, instance #0 (driver name: options)
eon:3:~#




2010/7/20 Matthias Pfützner <matth...@pfuetzner.de>:
> What does cfgadm report?
>
> What does prtconf -D  report?
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>
>> Von: valrh...@gmail.com <valrh...@gmail.com>
>> An: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
>> Gesendet: 20.7.'10,  21:39
>>
>> So I've tried both the ASUS U3S6, and the Koutech IO-PESA-A230R,
>> recommended by the helpful blog:
>>
>> http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=10
>>
>> In BOTH cases, the SSD appears in the card's BIOS screen at bootup, so
>> that the card sees it and recognizes it properly.
>>
>> I'm running EON 0.60 (SNV130), and once I log in as root and run "format",
>> the SSD Is not there at all. I just wanted a cheap card to add to my server
>> to run my SSD as an L2ARC, so nothing needs to be fancy.
>>
>> Is there anything I can do? I'm really stuck now... Thanks!
>> --
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