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Reference for device identifiers – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Network Interfaces and System Firmware

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Reference for Device Identifiers

Refer to the following table when manually specifying which devices to deconfigure
and reconfigure. The related procedures are covered in:

“How to Deconfigure a Device Manually” on page 162

“How to Reconfigure a Device Manually” on page 163

Note –

The device identifiers above are not case-sensitive; you can type them as

uppercase or lowercase characters.

You can use wild cards within device identifiers to reconfigure a range of devices, as
shown in the following table.

Note –

You cannot deconfigure a range of devices. Wild cards are valid only for

specifying a range of devices to reconfigure.

Device Identifiers

Devices

cmp

x, where x is a number 0–3, or 16–19

Particular processors

cmp

x-bank0, cmpx-bank1, cmpx-bank2, cmpx-bank3, where x

is a number 0–3, or 16–19

Memory banks 0–3 for each processor

gptwo-slotA

, gptwo-slotB, gptwo-slotC, gptwo-slotD

CPU/Memory board slots A–D

io-bridge8

, io-bridge9

PCI bridge chips 0 and 1, respectively

ob-net0

, ob-net1

On-board Ethernet controllers

ob-fcal

On-board FC-AL controller

pci-slot0

, pci-slot1, ... pci-slot5

PCI slots 0–5

Device Identifiers

Devices

*

All devices

cmp*

All processors

cmp

x-bank*, where x is a number 0–3, or 16–19

All memory banks for each processor

gptwo-slot*

All CPU/Memory board slots

io-bridge*

All PCI bridge chips

pci*

All on-board PCI devices (on-board Ethernet, FC-AL)
and all PCI slots

pci-slot*

All PCI slots