Gary Mills wrote:
> I have an AMD machine with the ATI chipset that has a new install of Solaris 
> 10 10/08
> with a ZFS root.  In general, it works pretty nicely.  However, I notice that 
> when I insert
> a USB memory stick it shows up immediately in the USB framework, but doesn't 
> mount
> until several minutes later.  Eventually, the icon for it appears on the 
> desktop and the
> USB device appears in `df' output.  Below are the messages for when it's 
> first inserted.
> Nothing more appeared when the mount eventually completed.
>
> What's delaying the mount?  Has this been fixed in open Solaris?
>
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 2.0 device (usb951,160b) 
> operating at hi speed (USB 2.x) on USB 2.0 root hub: storage at 5, scsa2usb0 
> at bus address 2
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati usba: [ID 349649 kern.info]         Kingston 
> DataTraveler2.0  0805050224383
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] scsa2usb0 is /pci at 
> 0,0/pci1043,81ef at 13,5/storage at 5
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci at 0,0/pci1043,81ef 
> at 13,5/storage at 5 (scsa2usb0) online
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd1 at scsa2usb0: target 0 
> lun 0Nov  2 07:42:58 ati genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd1 is /pci at 
> 0,0/pci1043,81ef at 13,5/storage at 5/disk at 0,0
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci at 0,0/pci1043,81ef 
> at 13,5/storage at 5/disk at 0,0 (sd1) online
> Nov  2 07:42:58 ati genunix: [ID 314293 kern.info] device pciclass,030000 at 
> 5(display#0) keeps up device sd at 0,0(disk#1), but the latter is not power 
> managed
>   
It seems a lot more instant on Indiana (B91+) than it was for me with
U5.  U6 probably didn't fit it.

James

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