Hi , 

 U can also do  # touch reconfigure ; init 6 


 and  normal reboot . 

This will reconfigure the new Hardware next time you boot.

regads ,

Raj.
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 Peter Kirkov wrote :
>Hello Richard,
>
>Sunday, February 1, 2004, 12:40:28 PM, you wrote:
>
>Breckon, Richard> Morning all,
>Breckon, Richard> I have a E450 running Solaris 8 patched with the latest cluster 
>patch set. I
>Breckon, Richard> installed a JNI FCE-6460-N fibre card which is connected to an IBM 
>fibre
>Breckon, Richard> switch which is then
>Breckon, Richard> connected to the SAN. I download and installed the latest drivers 
>for this
>Breckon, Richard> fibre card and Solaris sees this OK. The trouble I'm having now is 
>that
>Breckon, Richard> Solaris doesn't see the
>Breckon, Richard> 18Gb chunk I allocated to the E450. I think this is a config issue 
>as I'm
>Breckon, Richard> new to Solaris and not sure how Solaris sees new hardware and how to
>Breckon, Richard> configure it.
>
>Did you reboot Solaris ( if applicable ) with -r option ? This will
>discover new hardware, attached to the system.
>At ok prompt ( OBP ) type boot -r and that should do it. Also you can
>type "reboot -- -r" at Solaris command prompt ( you should be root )
>
>  HTH,
>  Peter
>
>
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