That was FAST!!!! Thank you all who replied. Here are some replies. Sun has this doc at http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=content/content2&ttl=article Below is some explanation. Hi Jim Count 2 numbers for each cpu board then io board in turn so cpu board io board Board 0 0 1 Board 1 2 3 Board 2 4 5 Board 3 6 7 Board 3 8 9 Board 5 a b (goes to hexadecimal after 9) Board 4 c d Board 7 e f This is where the sbus@ number comes from So /sbus@2,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0 (sf0) is off IO board 1 and /sbus@a,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0 (sf2) is off IO board 5 The next part is socal@d Socal@d is the onboard GBIC so look for a connection at board level. Any more info needed I am your Girl!!! Regards Julie Here's my original request: -----Original Message----- From: Jim Southerd [mailto:jsoutherd@bakersfield.com] Sent: 04 December 2002 16:21 To: Sunmanagers (E-mail) Subject: Enterprise Server Paths interpretation Can some one direct me to a site/document, etc... on how to interpret those funky Sun loooong ids to a real hardware? I'm currently experiencing Fibre Channel challenges and I did see a couple messages regarding some device, but have no clue. Here are two samples /sbus@2,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0 (sf0) /sbus@a,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0 (sf2) And of course couple days ago I had a panic reboot. E4500 Solaris 7 Thank you in advance for your help. PS: I did find an interesting site with a tech note on how to read, but it's not entirely helpful since it's not the E4500. Jim Southerd mailto:jsoutherd@bakersfield.com Progress / Solaris Administrator Information Services Sr. Systems Analyst The Bakersfield Californian http://www.bakersfield.com 661.395.7429 / Fax: 661.395.7696 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Dec 4 11:44:44 2002
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