Scadm in Solaris 10

Is the scadm command no longer available in Solaris 10? I can't find the command or a package to install it. Does the new ALOM CMT on the T1000/2000 no longer support this command?

I've seen various references that they were planning to implement scadm and there are even references to it in the t1000 firmware notes.
After some hunting I discovered it appears to be supported for some reason on the Netra T2000.
But none of the other coolthreads servers, which seems just weird.
But if they managed to provide it on the Netra T2000, maybe its coming for the rest.
Still its been available on the netra for quite a while... So maybe not.

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    Jul 22 11:19:26 dcsnetworker %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000001062e74 000000000000000b 0000000001080c00
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    4d8, 60005385d40)
    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000040001 0000000000000003 000002a101789cc0
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a101789400 genunix:devi_detach_node+64 (60005352a10, 40001, 40001, 2a101789578, 80000, 400
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1017894c0 genunix:ndi_devi_offline+188 (60005352a10, 0, 0, ffffffffffffffff, 300008e54d8,
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000040001 0000000000000003 000002a101789cc0
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a101789580 genunix:___const_seg_900000101+15af4 (300008e54d8, 60005352a10, 0, 30002202bc8,
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker %l4-7: 0000060005352a10 0000000000000020 0000000000000003 0000000000000000
    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a101789630 genunix:___const_seg_900000101+15f38 (300008f57c0, 60005377500, 0, 4, 0, 300008
    e54d8)
    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000060005377500 00000300008f57c0 00000600064b0f68 00000300008f5820
    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker %l4-7: 0000060005352a10 0000000000000020 0000000000000003 0000000000000000
    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1017896e0 genunix:mdi_pi_free+254 (600065c3680, 18cc058, 0, 300008f5820, 60005377540, 0)
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    789aca, 2a101789ac8)
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    Jul 22 11:19:27 dcsnetworker %l4-7: 0000060001414e48 0000000000000002 0000000000000000 00000600052f2f68
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