Quick Reference Guide

SYSCFG 157
--pci*
NOTE: The
asterisk is not
part of the
command
syntax.
None Performs a scan of all PCI buses and displays the results.
The utility uses an open source pci.ids file for
vendor/device name resolution. The utility looks for a
file called pci.ids in the current working directory. If the
file is not found in the current working directory, the
directory containing the SYSCFG executable is
searched. If the -n option is used to specify a filename,
this filename is used for resolution. If a specific filename
is not given and the pci.ids file cannot be found,
Unknown is printed for all vendor and device codes.
For more information, see "PCI Reporting" on page 163.
Example 1 (the pci.ids filename is specified in the
command line instance):
A:>syscfg -n pci.ids --pci
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 0
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0012 - CMIC-LE
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 1
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0012 - CMIC-LE
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 2
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0000 - Unknown
Table 3-9. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for System Configuration
(continued)
Option Valid
Arguments
Description