STM Online Help: mstm Online Help (menu interface)
Scroll through the "Product" window to the product you wish to select, (e.g., "SCSI Disk
(SEAGATE31200N)", and select it using the space bar. "Product" and "Qualifier" are displayed in the
device map and by the Curr Dev Status command.
When satisfied with your selections, hit "OK".
Select Matching Devices
This command will select all devices with the same device type and device qualifier as those devices
which are already selected. Device type and device qualifier can be viewed using the Curr Dev Status
command.
Select Matching Products
This command will select all devices which are the same product as those devices which are already
selected.
Select Devices Above
This command will select all devices which are in the hardware path between the system processing unit
and the selected devices. If, for example, a SCSI disk is selected, then using this command will also cause
the SCSI interface card and any I/O or bus adapters to which this card is connected to also be selected.
Select Devices Below
This command will select all devices which are connected below the selected devices. If, for example, a
SCSI interface card is selected, then using this command will also cause any SCSI devices connected to
this card to be selected.
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Unselect
This menu allows the user to deselect devices in a couple of different ways. These include:
Unselect All: Deselect all devices in the hardware map
Unselect Class: Deselect several devices at the same time
Unselect All
Use this function to deselect all devices on the hardware map.
Unselect Class
Use this function to deselect several devices at once, removing these from the set of devices which are
already selected. All devices to be deselected must satisfy one of the items specified in the dialog:
"Devices" or "Products". Currently selected devices which do not match the criteria in the dialog are not
deselected by this function.
"Devices" is defined as "Device Type/Device Qualifier." "Device Type" and "Device Qualifier" are
displayed by the Curr Dev Status
command. Examples of "Devices" include: