You need to determine a transport adapter's instance number to ensure that you add and remove the correct transport adapter through the clsetup command. The adapter name is a combination of the type of the adapter and the adapter's instance number. This procedure uses an SCI-PCI adapter as an example.
Based on the slot number, find the adapter's name.
The following screen is an example and might not reflect your hardware.
# prtdiag ... ========================= IO Cards ========================= Bus Max IO Port Bus Freq Bus Dev, Type ID Side Slot MHz Freq Func State Name Model ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- PCI 8 B 2 33 33 2,0 ok pci11c8,0-pci11c8,d665.11c8.0.0 PCI 8 B 3 33 33 3,0 ok pci11c8,0-pci11c8,d665.11c8.0.0 ... |
Using the adapter's path, find the adapter's instance number.
The following screen is an example and might not reflect your hardware.
# grep sci /etc/path_to_inst "/pci@1f,400/pci11c8,o@2" 0 "sci" "/pci@1f,4000.pci11c8,0@4 "sci" |
Using the adapter's name and slot number, find the adapter's instance number.
The following screen is an example and might not reflect your hardware.
# prtconf ... pci, instance #0 pci11c8,0, instance #0 pci11c8,0, instance #1 ... |