> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Edward Ned Harvey
> 
> I don't know how to identify what card is installed in your system.

Actually, this is useful:
prtpicl -v | less

Search for RAID. On my system, I get this snippet (out of 3723 lines of
output):
    :DeviceID      0
    :UnitAddress   13
    :pci-msi-capid-pointer         0xa0
    :device-id     0x285
    :vendor-id     0x9005
    :revision-id   0x9
    :class-code    0x10400
    :unit-address  0
    :subsystem-id  0x286
    :subsystem-vendor-id   0x108e
    :interrupts    0x1
    :devsel-speed  0
    :power-consumption     01  00  00  00  01  00  00  00
    :model         RAID controller

According to this page
http://kb.qlogic.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/130/10441_f.html
The important information is:
    :device-id     0x285
    :vendor-id     0x9005
    :subsystem-id  0x286
    :subsystem-vendor-id   0x108e

Now ... If you have device-id and vendor-id which are not listed on that
qlogic page (mine is not) then how do you look up your product based on this
information?  And once you know the model of HBA you have, how do you locate
the driver & configuration utility for that card?

My advice is put some ownage on your sun support tech.

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