HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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eisa_config(1M) eisa_config(1M)
want, you can use this command to start over.
quit Leave eisa_config . If the configuration is conflict-free and has been
changed, you are asked if you want to save the configuration (to NVM). If any
switches or jumpers have to be changed as a result of this new configuration, you
are notified of these changes prior to saving the configuration. Be sure that all
switches and jumpers match what eisa_config has specified before booting
the system.
When the configuration is saved to NVM, a log file is created that provides a brief
desription of the new configuration. The log file is named
/etc/eisa/config.log, and contains information generated by a show
command, followed by a show board command, followed by a show
switch
command.
The show (display) commands are:
show List all slots and their current status; i.e., whether occupied by a particular
board, or empty.
show slots cfgfile
List all of the slots that could accept the board corresponding to the
CFG
file
cfgfile.
show board [cfgfileslotnum]
List the basic attributes for the selected board or boards. Includes a list of all
the functions on the board and a list of all available choices for each function. If
the board is currently part of the configuration, the currently selected choice is
marked. The default choice is the first choice listed for each function. If a board
is not specified (either by CFG file name or slot number), information is displayed
for each of board installed and configured in the system.
show switch [changed ][slotnum ]
List the switch and jumper settings (both default and required) for the boards in
the configuration. If the keyword changed is used, only those switches and
jumpers that were changed from the previous configuration are displayed. If a
slot number is specified, only switches and jumpers on the board in that slot are
displayed. Note that show switch supports all combinations of changed
and slotnum.
There are two kinds of cfg commands:
cfgtypes List the types of boards that have CFG files in directory /sbin/lib/eisa
and how many CFG files in /sbin/lib/eisa
are of each type.
cfgfiles [type] List all CFG files that are currently available for use in the
/sbin/lib/eisa
directory. If a specific board type is specified, only CFG files of that type are
displayed.
comment commands extract the help and comments text provided in the specified CFG file or files. Both
help and comments are displayed if they are available. Each command form accepts as an argument either
a CFG file or a slot number identifying which board you want help for.
comment board [cfgfileslotnum]
Display board-level help and comments.
comment function [cfgfile slotnum]
Display function-level help and comments.
comment choice [cfgfile slotnum]
Display choice-level help.
comment switch [cfgfileslotnum]
Display help and comments for switches and/or jumpers as appropriate.
Note that all arguments (except the type of comments requested) are optional. If no optional argu-
ment is specified, all availablecomments for the specified file or board are extracted. For example:
comment board 1
Display help and comments available for the board currently configured in slot 1.
Section 1M200 4 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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