User`s guide
Example 2–4: Displaying Devices on an AlphaServer 8200 (cont.)
dkg300.3.0.2.1 DKG300 RZ26N 0568
polling for units on kzpsa1, slot 3, bus 0, hose1...
kzpsa1.4.0.3.1 dkh TPwr 1 Fast 1 Bus ID 7 L01 A11
dkh100.1.0.3.1 DKH100 RZ28 442D
dkh200.2.0.3.1 DKH200 RZ26 392A
dkh300.3.0.3.1 DKH300 RZ26L 442D
polling for units on kzpsa2, slot 4, bus 0, hose1...
kzpsa2.4.0.4.1 dki TPwr 1 Fast 1 Bus ID 7 L01 A10
dki100.1.0.3.1 DKI100 RZ26 392A
dki200.2.0.3.1 DKI200 RZ28 442C
dki300.3.0.3.1 DKI300 RZ26 392A
2.2.4 Displaying Console Environment Variables and Setting the
KZPBA-CB SCSI ID
The following sections show how to use the show console command to
display the pk* and isp* console environment variables and set the
KZPBA-CB SCSI ID on various AlphaServer systems. Use these examples
as guides for your system.
Note that the console environment variables used for the SCSI options vary
from system to system. Also, a class of environment variables (for example,
pk* or isp*) may show both internal and external options.
Compare the following examples with the devices shown in the show
config and show dev examples to determine which devices are
KZPBA-CBs on the shared SCSI bus.
2.2.4.1 Displaying KZPBA-CB pk* or isp* Console Environment Variables
To determine the console environment variables to use, execute the show
pk* and show isp* console commands.
Example 2–5 shows the pk console environment variables for an
AlphaServer 4100.
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