Solaris 10 x86 infiniband support for connected mode?

Anyone know when solaris 10 x86 is going to support connected mode infiniband?
Large MTU size is what I'm looking for, 65520 as opposed to 2044.
Running....
Solaris 10 10/08 s10x_u6wos_07b X86
X4600 with dual port pcie infiniband card.
thanks.
Edited by: njk3rd on Jul 5, 2010 11:06 AM

Hi, i'm Chris from Argentina.
Same Hardware A7n8x-e Deluxe, and same problem. Solaris 10 is unable to detect mi SATA harddrive.
I do have a PATA harddrive so i'll try to install it in there. But i want mi Sata to work.
I'll continue searching for a solution a while before using a pata hd.

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