[OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot access Samsung s7 Edge phone
Alexander Pyhalov
alp at rsu.ru
Fri May 5 09:16:14 UTC 2017
On 05/ 5/17 12:13 PM, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
> On 05/05/17 10:54, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>> On 05/ 5/17 11:42 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>>> On 05/ 5/17 11:25 AM, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> (this is similar to
>>>> https://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2017-May/020737.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thread), but is related to different phone model.
>>>>
>>>> Here some info:
>>>> * /hipster updated this morning (illumos-a160fd9a3a)
>>>> * gmtp and libmtp installed (and
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>> 1) Is device in mtp mode and allows access?
>>> 2) Does mtp-detect (run as root) see it?
>>>
>>
>> I just experimented on another PC and found that USB port can be in some
>> strange state. So that phone even will not detect that it's connected to
>> PC.
>> I had to manually reinitialize device:
>>
>> cfgadm -c unconfigure usb7/5
>> cfgadm -c disconnect usb7/5
>> cfgadm -c connect usb7/5
>> cfgadm -c configure usb7/5
>>
>> After that I was able to see the phone.
>
> Tried all that (no luck):
>
> $ pfexec cfgadm -c unconfigure usb3/8
> Unconfigure the device: /devices/pci at 0,0/pci1849,a12f at 14:8
> This operation will suspend activity on the USB device
> Continue (yes/no)? yes
>
> $ pfexec cfgadm -c disconnect usb3/8
> Disconnect the device: /devices/pci at 0,0/pci1849,a12f at 14:8
> This operation will suspend activity on the USB device
> Continue (yes/no)? yes
>
> $ pfexec cfgadm -c connect usb3/8
> USB specific commands:
> cfgadm -c [configure|unconfigure|disconnect] ap_id [ap_id...]
> cfgadm -x usb_reset ap_id [ap_id...]
> cfgadm -x usb_config -o config=<index of desired configuration> ap_id
> cfgadm: Configuration operation not supported: Operation not supported
>
> $ pfexec cfgadm -c configure usb3/8
> $ pfexec gmtp # "No device attached"
>
No, I had a different problem, OS didn't show device in prtconf -v.
--
Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov,
system administrator of Southern Federal University IT department
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