Current File : //kernel/drv/sbmc.conf
#
# Copyright (c) 2006, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#

name="sbmc" parent="pseudo" instance=0;

# WARNING: Please note that changes made to this file can be OVERWRITTEN by
# system updates. Review /etc/driver/drv/README.driver in order to determine
# the supported procedure for setting properties in driver.conf files.

# There are two choices of BMC/IPMI drivers. The first choice is the original
# BMC driver (bmc) which supplies the proprietary SUN API.
# The second choice is a driver pair (sbmc/ipmi) which supplies both
# proprietary SUN API and OpenIPMI compliant driver API at the same time.
#
# NOTE: You can not enable both the original Sun driver (bmc) and the
# new driver pair (ipmi/sbmc) at the same time.
#
# If you want the original bmc driver to be enabled you need to
# set the following driver properties in the related files:
#        FILE            PROPERTY
# ----------------------------------
#      bmc.conf          bmc-enable=1
#     sbmc.conf          sbmc-enable=0
#     ipmi.conf          ipmi-enable=0
#
# If you want the new driver pair (Supplying simultaneous OpenIPMI and
# legacy SUN API's) to be enabled you need to set the following
# properties in the related files:
#        FILE            PROPERTY
# ----------------------------------
#      bmc.conf          bmc-enable=0
#     sbmc.conf          sbmc-enable=1
#     ipmi.conf          ipmi-enable=1
#
# NOTE: After changes the system then needs to be restarted since once
# loaded these modules can not get unloaded.

sbmc-enable=0;