UPS Utility Manual

3.3 CONFIG Command
The CONFIG command causes UPSUTIL to examine the I/O configuration tables of the currently
running system to
determine what (if any) UPS devices are configured on the system, and then to
display the list of configured UPS devices
(if any).
Syntax
config
Example
The first example shows the results of
a CONFIG command performed on a system on which there are three UPS devices
currently configured.
For convenience in referring to the display, UPSUTIL consecutively numbers the UPS devices that it finds in the
system
configuration, starting with UPS #1. This "UPS number" has no operational significance in the system: it merely provides
a convenient means for counting and referring to the system's UPS devices.
The LDEV numbers do have operational meaning within the system. These are the file system's
"logical device numbers"
that were assigned to the UPS devices during system configuration.
These LDEV numbers can be used to check and
corroborate the system's SYSGEN and NMMGR NMCONFIG I/O configurations for the UPS devices. The MPE/iX
":SHOWDEV" command will display
all LDEV numbers configured on the running system, including, as a subset, these
UPS LDEV numbers.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
UPSUTIL: Command > config
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Begin SHOW UPS CONFIGURATION Operation
There are 3 UPS devices configured on this system.
UPS # LDEV #
~~~~~ ~~~~~~
1 22
2 23
3 24
End SHOW UPS CONFIGURATION Operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
UPSUTIL: Command >
The second example shows the result of performing a CONFIG command on a system on which
there are no UPS devices
configured. If you get this result from a CONFIG command on a system that is supposed
to have UPS devices configured,
then there is something wrong with the system's I/O configuration files: the UPS devices have not been configured
correctly. You should revise the system I/O configuration according to the procedures given in the
Performing System
Management Tasks
manual for configuring UPS devices, then reboot the system and run UPSUTIL again to verify the
configuration.
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