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In the third line of the previous example:
■
Name =
SUNW,qfe
■
Parent =
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a
■
Unit-address =
2,1
In the fourth line of the previous example:
■
Name =
SUNW,qfe
■
Parent =
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a
■
Unit-address =
3,1
3. Using a text editor, create a
/kernel/drv/qfe.conf
file.
4. Add entries to the
qfe.conf
file that follow this format:
For example, to set the
ipg1
and
ipg2
parameters for the four devices listed in
Step 2, you would add these lines:
5. Save the
qfe.conf
file.
After editing the
qfe.conf
file, you can either reboot the system or use a hot-swap
command to disconnect and connect the interface to the system. For example, the
cfgadm
command used by the Netra ct systems will access the
qfe.conf
file when
it attaches the
qfe
devices to the system. See your system’s documentation for more
information about using hot-swap commands.
name="
name
" parent="
parent
" unit-address="
address
"
parameter
=
value
;
name= "SUNW,qfe" parent="/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a" unit-address="0,1" ipg1=20 ipg2=10;
name= "SUNW,qfe" parent="/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a" unit-address="1,1" ipg1=20 ipg2=10;
name= "SUNW,qfe" parent="/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a" unit-address="2,1" ipg1=20 ipg2=10;
name= "SUNW,qfe" parent="/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/pci@a" unit-address="3,1" ipg1=20 ipg2=10;