On 08/03/2016 04:41 PM, Robert Mustacchi wrote:
> A bunch of BIOSes have options to either attach SATA disks to the IDE or
> AHCI controllers. You likely have it set to the former. You can confirm
> by running prtconf -d and confirming what device driver the disks are
> showing up under.
pci-ide (pciex8086,3a20) [Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) 4
port SATA IDE Controller #1], instance #0
ide, instance #0
cmdk, instance #0
cmdk, instance #1
ide, instance #1
cmdk, instance #2
cmdk, instance #3
pci15d9,600 (pciex8086,3a30) [Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family)
SMBus Controller] (driver not attached)
pci-ide (pciex8086,3a26) [Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) 2
port SATA IDE Controller #2], instance #1
ide, instance #2
sd, instance #0
ide (driver not attached)
??
> The error kstats you were looking at only show up for SCSI devices and
> in general should not be relied as they're not a public interface and
> can change at any time.
So is it better to use iostat reports?
Thanks,
A.
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