Over 16 fiber devices and sd.conf in Solaris 10



What's the maximum number of devices per controller I can have Solaris
discover by updating sd.conf on Solaris 10? Currently I'm updating sd.conf as
listed below to identify devices from my SAN, but, since I'm using lots of
containers on a system, I need to make many devices per container that all
come in on the same controller numbers. Is there a better method for this?

name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=0;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=1;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=2;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=3;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=4;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=5;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=6;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=7;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=8;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=9;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=10;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=11;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=12;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=0;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=1;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=2;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=3;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=4;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=5;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=6;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=7;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=8;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=9;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=10;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=11;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=1 lun=12;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=0;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=1;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=2;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=3;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=4;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=5;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=6;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=7;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=8;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=9;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=10;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=11;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=12;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=13;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=14;
name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=2 lun=15;
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