195 Displays error information for the FC_AL device specified by
196 the pathname, or, if the path is a SENA, for all devices on
197 the loop. The -r option only applies to SENA subsystems and
198 individual FC_AL devices.
199
200
201 -v
202 Displays in verbose mode, including mode sense data.
203
204
205
206 download [ -s ] [ -f filename_path ] enclosure...
207
208 Download the prom image pointed to the SENA subsystem Interface
209 Board unit or the Sun Fire 880 internal storage subsystem specified
210 by the enclosure or pathname.
211
212 When the SENA's download is complete, the SENA will be reset and
213 the downloaded code executed. If no filename is specified, the
214 default prom image will be used. The default prom image for the
215 SENA is in the directory usr/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES and is named
216 ibfirmware
217
218 When the Sun Fire 880 internal storage subsystem's download is
219 complete, the subsystem resets and the downloaded code begins
220 execution. The default firmware image for the Sun Fire 880 internal
221 storage subsystem is in: /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-
222 Fire-880/lib/images/int_fcbpl_fw.
223
224 -s
225 Save. The -s option is used to save the downloaded firmware
226 in the FEPROM. If -s is not specified, the downloaded
227 firmware will not be saved across power cycles.
228
229 The -s option does not apply to the Sun Fire 880 internal
230 storage subsystem as it always stores downloaded firmware in
231 the flash memory.
232
233 When using the -s option, the download subcommand modifies
234 the FEPROM on the subsystem and should be used with caution.
235
809 example# luxadm release /dev/rdsk/c1t8d0s2
810
811
812
813 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
814 See environ(5) for a description of the LANG environment variable that
815 affects the execution of luxadm.
816
817 EXIT STATUS
818 The following exit values are returned:
819
820 0
821 Successful completion.
822
823
824 -1
825 An error occurred.
826
827
828 FILES
829 usr/lib/firmware/fc_s/fc_s_fcode
830
831
832
833
834 usr/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/ibfirmware
835
836
837
838
839 SEE ALSO
840 devlinks(1M), disks(1M), attributes(5), environ(5), ses(7D)
841
842 NOTES
843 Currently, only some device drivers support hot plugging. If hot
844 plugging is attempted on a disk or bus where it is not supported, an
845 error message of the form:
846
847 luxadm: can't acquire "PATHNAME": No such file or directory
848
849
850
851
852 will be displayed.
853
854
855 You must be careful not to quiesce a bus that contains the root or the
856 /usr filesystems or any swap data. If you do quiesce such a bus a
857 deadlock can result, requiring a system reboot.
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195 Displays error information for the FC_AL device specified by
196 the pathname, or, if the path is a SENA, for all devices on
197 the loop. The -r option only applies to SENA subsystems and
198 individual FC_AL devices.
199
200
201 -v
202 Displays in verbose mode, including mode sense data.
203
204
205
206 download [ -s ] [ -f filename_path ] enclosure...
207
208 Download the prom image pointed to the SENA subsystem Interface
209 Board unit or the Sun Fire 880 internal storage subsystem specified
210 by the enclosure or pathname.
211
212 When the SENA's download is complete, the SENA will be reset and
213 the downloaded code executed. If no filename is specified, the
214 default prom image will be used. The default prom image for the
215 SENA is in the directory /usr/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES and is named
216 ibfirmware
217
218 When the Sun Fire 880 internal storage subsystem's download is
219 complete, the subsystem resets and the downloaded code begins
220 execution. The default firmware image for the Sun Fire 880 internal
221 storage subsystem is in: /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-
222 Fire-880/lib/images/int_fcbpl_fw.
223
224 -s
225 Save. The -s option is used to save the downloaded firmware
226 in the FEPROM. If -s is not specified, the downloaded
227 firmware will not be saved across power cycles.
228
229 The -s option does not apply to the Sun Fire 880 internal
230 storage subsystem as it always stores downloaded firmware in
231 the flash memory.
232
233 When using the -s option, the download subcommand modifies
234 the FEPROM on the subsystem and should be used with caution.
235
809 example# luxadm release /dev/rdsk/c1t8d0s2
810
811
812
813 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
814 See environ(5) for a description of the LANG environment variable that
815 affects the execution of luxadm.
816
817 EXIT STATUS
818 The following exit values are returned:
819
820 0
821 Successful completion.
822
823
824 -1
825 An error occurred.
826
827
828 FILES
829 /usr/lib/firmware/fc_s/fc_s_fcode
830
831
832
833
834 /usr/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/ibfirmware
835
836
837
838
839 SEE ALSO
840 devlinks(1M), disks(1M), attributes(5), environ(5), ses(7D)
841
842 NOTES
843 Currently, only some device drivers support hot plugging. If hot
844 plugging is attempted on a disk or bus where it is not supported, an
845 error message of the form:
846
847 luxadm: can't acquire "PATHNAME": No such file or directory
848
849
850
851
852 will be displayed.
853
854
855 You must be careful not to quiesce a bus that contains the root or the
856 /usr filesystems or any swap data. If you do quiesce such a bus a
857 deadlock can result, requiring a system reboot.
858
859
860
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