Fujitsu M9000 Server User Manual


 
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2.9.3 prtconf Command
Similar to the show-devs command run at the ok prompt, the prtconf command
displays the devices that are configured.
The prtconf command identifies hardware that is recognized by the Oracle Solaris OS. If
hardware is not suspected of being bad yet software applications are having trouble with the
hardware, the prtconf command can indicate if the Oracle Solaris OS software recognizes
the hardware, and if a driver for the hardware is loaded.
2.9.3.1 Options
TABLE 2-15 describes options for the prtconf command and how those options can help
troubleshooting.
TABLE 2-15 Options for prtconf
Option Description How It Can Help
No option Displays the device tree of devices recognized by the OS. If a hardware device is recognized,
then it is probably functioning
properly. If the message "(driver not
attached)" is displayed for the device
or for a sub-device, then the driver for
the device is corrupt or missing.
-D Similar to the output of no option, however the device driver is
listed.
Lists the driver needed or used by the
OS to enable the device.
-p Similar to the output of no option, yet is abbreviated. Reports a brief list of the devices.
-V Displays the version and date of the OpenBoot PROM firmware. Provides a quick check of firmware
version.