Does your /var/adm/messages have anything like find the device it was trying to
attach to.:
"Skipped interface e1000g0" or "Attempting"
or something similar,
Then you could try, where x equals a number.
ifconfig e1000g0 plumb
ifconfig e1000g0 inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx up
echo xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > /etc/hostname.e1000g0
These entries are related close match to the /etc/driver_aliases here is my
example: entry of:
rge "pci10ec,8167"
back to the prtconf -pv example:
compatible: 'pci10ec,8167.1019.8167.10' + 'pci10ec,8167.1019.816
7' + 'pci1019,8167' + 'pci10ec,8167.10' + 'pci10ec,8167' + 'pciclass,020000' + '
pciclass,0200'
(skip several lines)
model: 'Ethernet controller'
vendor-id: 000010ec
device-id: 00008167
name: 'pci1019,8167'
I would then submit a RFE or bug on this ether way at
https://www.opensolaris.org/bug/report.jspa
and include the complete outputs of prtconf -vp , prtdiag -v ,
/usr/X11/bin/scanpci also one with -v option the summery os formted differently
for each node. and your /var/adm/messages file.
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