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