28,31c28,30
<      by an attachment point in the device tree. Attached SATA devices with 
<      the established communication with the SATA port and of a supported type
<      (disk or CD/DVD devices) are indicated by the attachment point name
<      extension.
---
>      by an attachment point in the device tree. SATA devices, connected and
>      configured in the system,  with the established communication with the
>      SATA port are shown as the attachment point name extension.
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<      sataX/P[.M][::dev/cXtYd0]
---
>      sataX/P[.M][::dsk/cXtYd0]
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<      		  or the port multiplier host port number (15)
---
>      		  or the port multiplier host port number (15). It is used
> 		  only when the port multiplier is attached to the
> 		  sata controller's device port.
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<      	 	dev/cXtYd0 identifies attached SATA device
---
>      	 	dev/cXtYd0 identifies attached SATA device. This string is
> 		           displayed only whene a device is attached to the
> 			   sata port and it is configured in the system.
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<      	 	Y is a target number derived from the combination of
<      	 	  controller's device port number, port multiplier device
<      	 	  port number and the offset number indicating port multiplier
<      	 	  presence:
<      	 	  
<      	 	  	Y = [ 0x200 | M << 5 | ] P
<      	 	  
<                   where the part in [] brackets is used only when the device
<                   is attached to the port multiplier's SATA device port.
<      	        
---
>      	 	Y is a target number    	        
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<      logical link for the device in /dev. Beacuse only one LUN (LUN 0) is
---
>      logical link for the device in /dev. Because only one LUN (LUN 0) is
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<      the ap_id would be:
---
>      and the device is configured, the ap_id would be:
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<      		sata2/5.4::c2t645d0
---
>      		sata2/5.4::dsk/c2t645d0
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<      Refer to cfgadm(1M) for more information regarding listing
---
>      Refer to cfgadm(1M) for more information regarding listing of
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<                              		     the "configured' state.
---
>                              		     the "configured' state".
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<                              devices connected to the port multipliers's
---
>                              devices connected to the port multiplier's
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<                              SCSI controller does not support specified
---
>                              SATA controller does not support specified
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<                                  device ports..
---
>                                  device ports.
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<                                  All newly enumerated devices will be left
---
>                                  Any newly enumerated devices will be left
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<                              sata_port_poweroff ap_id
---
>                              sata_port_deactivate ap_id
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<                              	 Deactivate and power-off (if supported by
<                              	 the SATA controller) ap_id SATA port.This
<                                  operation implies unconfiguring an attached
<                                  device.
---
>                              	 Force deactivate the port when all else fails. 
> 				 This is meant as an emergency step; use
> 				 it with caution.
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<                              sata_port_powerup ap_id
---
>                              sata_port_activate ap_id
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<                              	 Power-up ap_id SATA port. It does not imply
<                                  enabling the SATA port - this has to be
<                                  accomplished by 'connect' operation. 
---
> 				 Force activate a port. It is mostly meant to
> 				 be used in emergency situations on a port
> 				 which was deactivated to recover from errors.
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<                              sata_hba_self_test ap_id
---
>                              sata_port_self_test ap_id
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<                                             disconected/unconfigured/failed
---
>                                             disconnected/unconfigured/failed
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<      			    other then
---
>      			    other than
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<      # cfgadm -c configure sata0/0::dsk/c0t0d0
---
>      # cfgadm -c configure sata0/0
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<      Note: The device identifying string is shown when attachment point
<      receptacle state is "connected".
<      This state is  reached automatically by hotplugging
<      a device to the enabled port (empty/unconfigured/ok), or by successful
<      "connect" command for the attachment point (SATA port) with a SATA
<      device physically attached to the port.
---
>      Note: This command may be issued only when there is a device connected
>      to the sata port.
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>      Note: The device identifying string is shown when attachment point
>      receptacle state is "connected" and occupant state is "configured".
> 
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<      The disconnect and unconfigure operation are not supported (rejected)
---
>      The emergency sata_port_deactivate operation is not supported 
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<      root (/), /usr, swap, or /var. The disconnect operation
---
>      root (/), /usr, swap, or /var. The deactivate operation
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<      byt receptacle state is not in a disconnected state, unplugging a
---
>      but receptacle state is not in a disconnected state, unplugging a
