Instruction manual

Displaying the Configuration
What You Need
to Do
Record the information in the ADDR and DEVNAM columns for
later reference. After adding a drive, you can compare the new
system configuration with the previous one to make sure that all
drives, including the ones you added, are present and functioning
correctly.
If your drive does not display, it may be set to the same SCSI ID
address as another drive. Change the SCSI address setting to
ensure that each drive has a unique address.
The show
memory
Display
If you are adding or removing memory modules, enter the
show memory
command to display the amount of memory in the
system.
Figure 2–3 The show memory Display
>>> show memory
DEC 3000 - M800 Memory: 64 Mbytes
------------------------------ -----------
BANK # MEMORY_SIZE START_ADDRESS
------ ----------- -------------
0 032 Mbytes 0x00000000
1 032 Mbytes 0x02000000
2 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
3 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
4 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
5 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
6 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
7 000 Mbytes 0x00000000
>>>
How to Read
the show
memory
Display
Figure 2–3 shows an example of the display resulting from the
show memory
command. In this example, banks 0 and 1 contain
64 megabytes of memory (eight 8-megabyte modules). All other
banks contain 0 megabytes, therefore, they are empty.
What You Need
to Do
Record the information shown in the BANK # and MEMORY_
SIZE columns for later reference. After adding or removing
memory modules, you can compare the new system memory
figure with the previous figure to make sure that all modules are
installed and functioning correctly.
Preparing to Add Internal Options 2–5