User guide
show device
show device — displays devices
Displays the devices and controllers in the system. By default, all devices and
controllers that respond are shown.
The device naming convention is as follows.
dka0.0.0.0.0
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| || | | | +-- Hose # : Always zero for Digital Alpha VME 4
| || | | +---- Slot # : On PCI System = <PCI bus * 1000>+<PCI function * 100>+<PCI slot>
| || | +--- Channel # : Always zero.
| || +---- Bus Node # : Device’s bus ID (i.e. SCSI node ID plug #).
| |+--- Device Unit # : Device’s unique system unit number.
| +---- Controller ID : One letter controller designator.
+---------- Driver ID : Two letter port or class driver designator.
PK - SCSI port, DK - SCSI class
EW - Ethernet Port
The output displays the device name, device ID, device type, and device internal
firmware revision information (if available).
Syntax
show device [
device_name
]
Arguments
device_name
Specifies the device name or an abbreviation of a device name. When you use an
abbreviation or wildcard, all devices that match are shown.
Examples
1.
>>> show device
dkc0.0.0.2.0 DKC0 RZ57
mke0.0.0.4.0 MKE0 TLZ04
ewa0.0.0.6.0 EWA0 08-00-2B-1D-27-AA
p_a0.7.0.0.0 Bus ID 7
p_b0.7.0.1.0 Bus ID 7
pkc0.7.0.2.0 PKC0 SCSI Bus ID 7
pke0.7.0.4.0 PKE0 SCSI Bus ID 7
pud0.7.0.3.0 PID0 DSSI Bus ID 7
>>>
Displays all devices and controllers in the system. The controllers
p_a0
and
p_b0
are indeterminant. That is, neither SCSI nor DSSI. This occurs when no
devices or terminators are present.
Console Commands 13–91