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diff --git a/usr/src/man/man4d/sd.4d b/usr/src/man/man4d/sd.4d
index 6fc7581a9c..6643d337b5 100644
--- a/usr/src/man/man4d/sd.4d
+++ b/usr/src/man/man4d/sd.4d
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The \fBsd\fR \fBSCSI\fR and \fBSCSI/ATAPI\fR driver supports embedded
\fBSCSI\fR-2 and \fBCCS\fR-compatible \fBSCSI\fR disk and CD-ROM drives,
\fBATAPI \fR 2.6 (SFF-8020i)-compliant CD-ROM drives, SFF-8090-compliant
\fBSCSI/ATAPI\fR DVD-ROM drives, IOMEGA \fBSCSI/ATAPI\fR ZIP drives, \fBSCSI
-JAZ\fR drives, and USB mass storage devices (refer to \fBscsa2usb\fR(7D)).
+JAZ\fR drives, and USB mass storage devices (refer to \fBscsa2usb\fR(4D)).
.sp
.LP
To determine the disk drive type, use the \fBSCSI/ATAPI\fR inquiry command and
@@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ of residence time and cumulative residence-length product for each queue.
.sp
.LP
Not all device drivers make per-partition IO statistics available for
-reporting. \fBsd\fR and \fBssd\fR(7D) per-partition statistics are enabled by
+reporting. \fBsd\fR and \fBssd\fR(4D) per-partition statistics are enabled by
default but may be disabled in their configuration files.
.SH IOCTLS
-Refer to \fBdkio\fR(7I), and \fBcdio\fR(7I)
+Refer to \fBdkio\fR(4I), and \fBcdio\fR(4I)
.SS "ERRORS"
.ne 2
.na
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ The default value is 1, which causes partition IO statistics to be maintained.
Set this value to zero to prevent the driver from recording partition
statistics. This slightly reduces the CPU overhead for IO, minimizes the amount
of \fBsar\fR(1) data collected and makes these statistics unavailable for
-reporting by \fBiostat\fR(1M) even though the \fB-p\fR/\fB-P\fR option is
+reporting by \fBiostat\fR(8) even though the \fB-p\fR/\fB-P\fR option is
specified. Regardless of this setting, disk IO statistics are always
maintained.
.RE
@@ -273,8 +273,8 @@ prohibit the Bus Device Reset message; to do this, set the
.ad
.RS 27n
Controls the binding of the driver to non self-identifying SCSI target optical
-devices. (See \fBscsi\fR(4)). The default value is 1, which causes \fBsd\fR to
-bind to DTYPE_OPTICAL devices (as noted in \fBscsi\fR(4)). Setting this value
+devices. (See \fBscsi\fR(5)). The default value is 1, which causes \fBsd\fR to
+bind to DTYPE_OPTICAL devices (as noted in \fBscsi\fR(5)). Setting this value
to 0 prevents automatic binding. The default behavior for the SPARC-based
\fBsd\fR driver prior to Solaris 9 was not to bind to optical devices.
.RE
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ tunable names are:
.RS 20n
For optical drives compliant with \fBMMC-3\fR and supporting the \fBGET EVENT
STATUS NOTIFICATION\fR command, this command is used for periodic media state
-polling, usually initiated by the \fBDKIOCSTATE\fR \fBdkio\fR(7I) ioctl. To
+polling, usually initiated by the \fBDKIOCSTATE\fR \fBdkio\fR(4I) ioctl. To
disable the use of this command, set this boolean property to \fBfalse\fR. In
that case, either the \fBTEST UNIT READY\fR or zero-length \fBWRITE(10)\fR
command is used instead.
@@ -437,11 +437,11 @@ Where \fIn\fR=0 the node corresponds to the entire disk.
.RE
.SH SEE ALSO
-\fBsar\fR(1), \fBcfgadm_scsi\fR(1M), \fBfdisk\fR(1M), \fBformat\fR(1M),
-\fBiostat\fR(1M), \fBclose\fR(2), \fBioctl\fR(2), \fBlseek\fR(2),
-\fBread\fR(2), \fBwrite\fR(2), \fBdriver.conf\fR(4), \fBscsi\fR(4),
-\fBfilesystem\fR(5), \fBscsa2usb\fR(7D), \fBssd\fR(7D), \fBhsfs\fR(7FS),
-\fBpcfs\fR(7FS), \fBudfs\fR(7FS), \fBcdio\fR(7I), \fBdkio\fR(7I),
+\fBsar\fR(1), \fBcfgadm_scsi\fR(8), \fBfdisk\fR(8), \fBformat\fR(8),
+\fBiostat\fR(8), \fBclose\fR(2), \fBioctl\fR(2), \fBlseek\fR(2),
+\fBread\fR(2), \fBwrite\fR(2), \fBdriver.conf\fR(5), \fBscsi\fR(5),
+\fBfilesystem\fR(7), \fBscsa2usb\fR(4D), \fBssd\fR(4D), \fBhsfs\fR(4FS),
+\fBpcfs\fR(4FS), \fBudfs\fR(4FS), \fBcdio\fR(4I), \fBdkio\fR(4I),
\fBscsi_ifsetcap\fR(9F), \fBscsi_reset\fR(9F)
.sp
.LP