Hi:

See attached jpeg diagram.

Can someone enlighten me a bit. Im trying to piece together what the
I/O driver stack would look like diagrammatically (from top to bottom),
given certain installed device drivers.

(1) Can someone verify the following diagram below / attached?
     Is it accurate (I suspect not entirely)?

(2) Does anyone have a good diagram for this?

(2) As *importantly* what procedure can I use in the future to piece
     the diagram below together. For example, using modinfo(1M);
     prtconf(1M); ls /dev/(r)dsk; /etc/path_to_inst(4), and other
     commands/files; etc, how could one piece this connection/stack
     information together (assume Solaris 8 and above).

Filesystem (no LVM)  ||  Filesystem  || RAW Disk  || RAW Disk (no LVM)
==============================================================
                         SCSI-3 Driver (e.g. sd(7D); ssd(7D))
==============================================================
                           LVM Drivers (e.g. vxio (7D); md(7D))
==============================================================
                I/O Multipathing Driver (e.g. scsi_vhci; vxdmp; emcp
==============================================================
                    SCSI to FibreChannel Conversion Nexus Driver
                                    (e.g. fp(7D); qlc (7D))
==============================================================
                            HBA driver (e.g. lpfc; jnic; fcaw)
==============================================================

Regards,
Noel Milton Vega
 
 
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