SATA controller and port multiplier device ports are represented by attachment points in the device tree. SATA devices that are connected and configured on the system are shown as attachment point name extensions. The terms attachment point and SATA port can be used interchangeably.
The cfgadm syntax to display device information is the same as for SCSI devices, which is cfgadm -al. However, for brevity, the examples in this section use the grep utility to directly display a specific device's information.
The following example shows how SATA information is displayed by the cfgadm command.
% cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition sata0/0::dsk/c7t0d0 disk connected configured ok sata0/1::dsk/c7t1d0 disk connected configured ok sata0/2::dsk/c7t2d0 disk connected configured ok sata0/3::dsk/c7t3d0 disk connected configured ok . . .