The cfgadm displays information about attachment points, which are locations in the system where dynamic reconfiguration operations can occur.
An attachment point consists of:
An occupant, which represents a hardware resource that may be configured into the system, and
A receptacle, which is the location that accepts the occupant.
Attachment points are represented by logical and physical attachment point IDs (ap_ids). The physical ap_id is the physical pathname of the attachment point. The logical ap_id is a user-friendly alternative for the physical ap_id. Refer to cfgadm(1M) for more information on ap_ids.
The logical ap_id for a SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA), or SCSI controller, is usually represented by the controller number, such as c0.
In cases where no controller number has been assigned to a SCSI HBA, then an internally-generated unique identifier is provided. An example of a unique identifier for a SCSI controller is:
fas1:scsi
The logical ap_id for a SCSI device usually looks like this:
HBA-logical-apid::device-identifier
In the example below, c0 is the logical ap_id for the SCSI HBA:
c0::dsk/c0t3d0
The device identifier is typically derived from the logical device name for the device in the /dev directory. For example, a tape device with logical device name, /dev/rmt/1, has the following logical ap_id:
c0::rmt/1
If a logical ap_id of a SCSI device cannot be derived from the logical name in the /dev directory, then an internally-generated unique identifier is provided. An example of an identifier for the tape device listed above is:
c0::st4
Refer to cfgadm_scsi(1M) for more information on SCSI ap_ids.
The cfgadm command represents all resources and dynamic reconfiguration operations in terms of a common set of states (such as configured, unconfigured) and set of operations (connect, configure, unconfigure, and so on). Refer to cfgadm(1M) for more information on these generic states and operations.
The receptacle and occupant states for the SCSI HBA attachment points are:
Receptacle State |
Description |
Occupant State |
Description |
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empty |
N/A to SCSI HBA |
configured |
One or more devices configured on the bus |
disconnected |
Bus quiesced |
unconfigured |
No devices configured |
connected |
Bus active |
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Receptacle and occupant state mappings for SCSI device attachment points are:
Receptacle State |
Description |
Occupant State |
Description |
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empty |
N/A to SCSI devices |
configured |
Device is configured |
disconnected |
Bus quiesced |
unconfigured |
Device is not configured |
connected |
Bus active |
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The condition of SCSI attachment points are unknown unless there is special hardware to indicate otherwise. See the instructions below on displaying SCSI component configuration information.