Mauricio Tavares <uce@ftc.gov> writes:
> I bought (based on http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/PCI.html) a
>AUA 4000A USB2.0 4 port Host Controller to use with my U30 running
>Solaris 10. Do I need to use the usbconfig script with Solaris 10?
>As I test, I connected a USB external HD (i.e. an IBM deskstar IDE drive
>in a USB/firewire case. Works fine under OSX and XP) to the card. This
>is what I see:
> usb, instance #0 (driver name: ohci)
> usb, instance #1 (driver name: ohci)
> usb, instance #0 (driver name: ehci)
> hub, instance #0 (driver name: hubd)
> storage, instance #2 (driver name: scsa2usb)
> disk, instance #4 (driver name: sd)
> storage, instance #1 (driver name: scsa2usb)
> disk, instance #3 (driver name: sd)
># /etc/init.d/volmgt stop
Volmgmt should have found it, really.
Try "cfgadm -lv".
Look for messages in /var/adm/messages
Casper