Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

Chapter 1 25
Getting Started
Understanding Device Special File Names
is connected. These are discussed in the next sections.
Decoding Device Special Files with lssf
Use the /usr/sbin/lssf command to decode device special files. The
following figure compares ll and lssf output.
NOTE Throughout this document, examples of commands usage are shown as
command text.
ll /dev/rac/c1t1d0_2a
crw-rr 1 root users 230 0x011003 May 3 16:46 /dev/rac/c1t1d0_2a
/usr/sbin/lssf /dev/rac/c1t1d0_2a
autox0 card instance 1 SCSI target 1 SCSI LUN 0 optical disk 2 side a
at address 52.1.0 /dev/rac/c1t1d0_2a214
ll /dev/rmt/c0t1d0NOMOD
crw-rwrw 1 bin bin 205 0x00100f May 4 11:31 /dev/rmt/c0t1d0NOMOD
/usr/sbin/lssf /dev/rmt/c0t1d0NOMOD
stape card instance 0 SCSI target 1 SCSI LUN 0 at&t keep existing density/format
at address 2/0/1.1.0 /dev/rmt/c0t1d0NOMOD
ll /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTb
crw-rwrw 2 bin bin 205 0x001080 Apr 28 17:24 /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTb
/usr/sbin/lssf /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTb
stape card instance 0 SCSI target 1 SCSI LUN 0 berkeley best density available
at address 2/0/1.1.0 /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTb