Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 141

Removing the Driver From Solaris 9, Command Line Options

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Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris Removing the Driver From Solaris 9 If you no longer need the driver, you can use the following procedure to remove it: 1 Make sure your Adaptec Ultra320 controller is not the boot controller and login as root or become super user. 2 Remove the driver by typing: #pkgrm ADPU320 (use uppercase ADPU320) 3 Follow the on-screen instructions for removing the driver. 4 Create /reconfigure file by typing: #touch /reconfigure This will cause the operating system to check for removed devices on next system boot. 5 Restart the system by typing: #shutdown -i0 -g30 -y The shutdown options are: s '-i0' to bring system to 0 init state. s '-g60' to shut the system down in 60 seconds. s '-y' continue to shutdown without user intervention. Command Line Options s To display system information such as device configurations, type: #prtconf or #sysdef s To displays system diagnostic messages, type: #dmesg s To check driver version, type: #pkginfo 12-5

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Installing the SCSI Driver for Sun Solaris
Removing the Driver From Solaris 9
If you no longer need the driver, you can use the following
procedure to remove it:
1
Make sure your Adaptec Ultra320 controller is not the boot
controller and login as
root
or become super user.
2
Remove the driver by typing:
#pkgrm ADPU320
(use uppercase
ADPU320
)
3
Follow the on-screen instructions for removing the driver.
4
Create
/reconfigure
file by typing:
#touch /reconfigure
This will cause the operating system to check for removed
devices on next system boot.
5
Restart the system by typing:
#shutdown -i0 -g30 -y
The shutdown options are:
-i0
to bring system to 0 init state.
-g60
to shut the system down in 60 seconds.
-y
continue to shutdown without user intervention.
Command Line Options
To display system information such as device configurations,
type:
#prtconf
or
#sysdef
To displays system diagnostic messages, type:
#dmesg
To check driver version, type:
#pkginfo