print devices in solaris

root@solaris01:~# prtconf -v | awk ‘/model/{getline; print}’
value=’Host bridge’
value=’VGA compatible controller’
value=’Video controller’
value=’Mixed Mode device’
value=’PCI-PCI bridge’
value=’Network controller’
value=’PCI-PCI bridge’
value=’Universal Serial Bus UHCI compliant’
value=’Universal Serial Bus UHCI compliant’
value=’Universal Serial Bus UHCI compliant’
value=’Universal Serial Bus UHCI compliant’
value=’Universal Serial Bus EHCI compliant’
value=’Subtractive Decode PCI-PCI bridge’
value=’Ethernet controller’
value=’FireWire (IEEE 1394) OpenHCI compliant’
value=’Unknown class of pci/pnpbios device’
value=’System peripheral’
value=’System peripheral’
value=’System peripheral’
value=’ISA bridge’
value=’Motherboard’
value=’Motherboard’
value=’Motherboard’
value=’PS/2 Port for PS/2-style Mice’
value=’System keyboard’
value=’Motherboard’
value=’Motherboard’
value=’IDE controller’
value=’SMBus (System Management Bus)’

Everytime you want to identify a device look at the vendor id + device id

                name='device-id' type=int items=1
                    value=00004311
                name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1
                    value=00000000
                name='interrupts' type=int items=1
                    value=00000001
                name='model' type=string items=1
                    value='Network controller'
                name='power-consumption' type=int items=2
                    value=00000001.00000001
                name='reg' type=int items=10
                    value=000b0000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.020b0010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00004000
                name='revision-id' type=int items=1
                    value=00000001
                name='subsystem-id' type=int items=1
                    value=00000007
                name='subsystem-vendor-id' type=int items=1
                    value=00001028
                name='unit-address' type=string items=1
                    value='0'
                name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
                    value=000014e4

In this case the 14e4:4311 is a BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN

Solaris 11 links

Download Media

https://www.oracle.com/solaris/solaris11/downloads/solaris-downloads.html

Create IPS repository

https://www.thegeekdiary.com/solaris-11-ips-hand-on-lab-creating-ips-repository/

http://www.snatchbrain.com/?p=401

Hands-On labs for solaris 11

https://www.oracle.com/technical-resources/articles/solaris11/solaris-labs.html

Device driver for Broadcom BCM4401 100Base-T NIC

https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E86824_01/html/E54777/bfe-7d.html

Solaris 11 training path

Download Solaris SW

https://fsck.technology/software/Sun%20Microsystems/Solaris%20Install%20Media/Sun%20Solaris%2010/

https://archive.org/details/SunSolaris9OperatingEnvironmentSPARCPlatformEdition

Opencsw IPS repository

http://sfe.opencsw.org/quickrepolinks