Solaris Transition Guide

devinfo Command

The Solaris 7 devinfo command performs a different function from the SunOS release 4.x version. The new prtconf(1M) command provides the information that the SunOS release 4.x devinfo command formerly displayed. The following examples show the output of each command.


4.1system% devinfo
Node 'SUNW,Sun 4/50', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'packages', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'openprom', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'zs', unit #0
        Node 'zs', unit #1
        Node 'audio', unit #0
        Node 'eeprom', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'counter-timer', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'memory-error', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'interrupt-enable', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'auxiliary-io', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'sbus', unit #0
                Node 'dma', unit #0
                Node 'esp', unit #0
                        Node 'sr', unit #0
                        Node 'sd', unit #0
                Node 'le', unit #0
                Node 'cgsix', unit #0
        Node 'memory', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'virtual-memory', unit #0 (no driver)
        Node 'fd', unit #0
        Node 'options', unit #0 (no driver)

5.3system% prtconf
System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4c
Memory size: 32 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):

SUNW,Sun 4_75
    packages (driver not attached)
        disk-label (driver not attached)
        deblocker (driver not attached)
        obp-tftp (driver not attached)
    openprom (driver not attached)
    zs, instance #0
    zs, instance #1
    audio (driver not attached)
    eeprom (driver not attached)
    counter-timer (driver not attached)
    memory-error (driver not attached)
    interrupt-enable (driver not attached)
    auxiliary-io (driver not attached)
    sbus, instance #0
        dma, instance #0
        esp, instance #0
            sd (driver not attached)
            st (driver not attached)
            sd, instance #0
            sd, instance #1 (driver not attached)
            sd, instance #2 (driver not attached)
            sd, instance #3
            sd, instance #4 (driver not attached)
            sd, instance #5 (driver not attached)
            sd, instance #6
        le, instance #0
        cgsix, instance #0
    memory (driver not attached)
    virtual-memory (driver not attached)
    fd (driver not attached)
    options, instance #0
    pseudo, instance #0