The file llttab contains the information that is derived during installation and used by the utility lltconfig(1M). After installation, this file lists the private network links that correspond to the specific system. For example, the file /etc/llttab contains the entries that resemble the following:
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For Solaris SPARC:
set-node galaxy
set-cluster 2
link bge0 /dev/bge0 - ether - -
link bge1 /dev/bge1 - ether - -
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For Solaris x64:
set-node galaxy
set-cluster 2
link e1000g1 /dev/e1000g:1 - ether - -
link e1000g2 /dev/e1000g:2 - ether - -
The first line identifies the system. The second line identifies the cluster (that is, the cluster ID you entered during installation). The next two lines begin with the link command. These lines identify the two network cards that the LLT protocol uses.
If you configured a low priority link under LLT, the file also includes a "link-lowpri" line.
Refer to the llttab(4) manual page for details about how the LLT configuration may be modified. The manual page describes the ordering of the directives in the llttab file.
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