Chris wrote:
> I did not find the directory /usr/sbin/amd64. I tried to go there first...  
> Once I found I did not have that directory, I did a which and found it was 
> pointing to /usr/sbin.
> 
> I will be sure to look again. I know I was playing around with it late at 
> night. 
> But not much to be confused about when you try to cd into a directory that is 
> not there. I however did not try the find to see if there were other 
> iscsitgtd(s) out there. I sure hope I did not try to cd in dma64. I'll be a 
> bit embarrassed if it's sitting right in front of me.
> 
> Just to be curious...
> On a 32 bit architecture, does the directory  /usr/sbin/amd64 exist?
> 
> If I do not have those directories listed should I pkgrm ALL of the iscsi 
> pkgs and readd them? 
> 
> This is a brand new clean install only a few weeks old.

On Solaris 10 X86 systems you always have the amd64 directories, even if you 
are a 32-bit only CPU, because it simply was not worth the trouble to 
determine what the system capabilities were and remove 64-bit code for 
32-bit only systems.

Mike
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