The common answers I got for this are:
"The 'sf' driver is specific for a SENA (Sun Enterprise Network Array),
also known as
a photon.
The options are:
1. safely ignore
2. comment out the last line of /kernel/drv/ssd.conf that references sf-remember to uncomment this if you ever add the network array
3. install a patch 104628-03.
Many thanks to:
Rahul Roy <uroy@eadev1.vanguard.com>
Jim McVey <jmcvey@nhgri.nih.gov>
Ning Zhang <btinz@ui.uis.doleta.gov>
Ning Lu <NXL@nrc.gov>
Stephen Harris <sweh@mpn.com>
Ray Trzaska <rtrzaska@uk.mdis.com>
Bob Radvanovsky <i3cs@wwa.com>
My original question:
>we have several machines that are running 2.5.1 with all the latest patches.
>The machines boot clean and run fine but, when booting with
>boot -r we get the following message:
>
>WARNING: add_spec: No major number for sf
>
>any ideas on what this is ????
Jim Musso
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