Is it possible to modify the device numbering? [root@fmt1-sr1 /]# dladm show-phys -m LINK SLOT ADDRESS INUSE CLIENT e1000g0 primary 0:23:8b:8a:4c:e8 yes e1000g0 e1000g2 primary 0:23:8b:8a:4c:e6 yes e1000g2 e1000g1 primary 0:23:8b:8a:4c:e9 yes e1000g1 e1000g3 primary 0:23:8b:8a:4c:e7 yes e1000g3 [root@fmt1-sr1 /]#
I would prefer e1000g0 to be 0:23:8b:8a:4c:e6. [root@fmt1-sr1 /]# grep e1000 /etc/path_to_inst "/pci@0,0/pci8086,25e2@2/pci8086,3500@0/pci8086,3518@2/pci108e,4843@0" 2 "e1000g" "/pci@0,0/pci8086,25e2@2/pci8086,3500@0/pci8086,3518@2/pci108e,4843@0,1" 3 "e1000g" "/pci@0,0/pci8086,2690@1c/pci108e,125e@0" 0 "e1000g" "/pci@0,0/pci8086,2690@1c/pci108e,125e@0,1" 1 "e1000g" [root@fmt1-sr1 /]# Since we can’t modify this file, I am wondering how SmartOS got these numbers mixed up. I don’t see anything else in BIOS that might trigger this. Thanks!
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