User`s guide

KA52/53/54 Firmware Commands
3.2 Console Commands
3.2.15 SHOW
The SHOW command displays the console parameter you specify.
Format:
SHOW {parameter}
Parameters:
BFLAG Displays the default R5 boot flags.
BOOT Displays the default boot device.
CONFIG Displays the system configuration. The command displays information
about the devices that the firmware has tested. It also displays the device
errors that the most recent device test detected.
DEVICE Displays all devices in the system.
HALT Shows the user-defined halt action.
DSSI Shows the status of all nodes that are on the DSSI bus. For each node on
the DSSI bus, the console displays the node number, the node name, and
the boot name and type of the device, if available. The command does not
indicate the "bootability" of the device.
The node that issues the command reports a node name of "*".
The device information is obtained from the media type field of the MSCP
command GET UNIT STATUS. In the case where the node is not running
or is not capable of running a MSCP server, then no device information is
displayed.
ESTAT Shows results from last run of the system exerciser, tests 100 to 107. Data
is volatile and is destroyed by running other tests or boots, etc. SHOW
ESTAT normally done immediately after running the system test.
ERRORS Shows saved data on tests which failed.
ETHERNET Displays hardware Ethernet address for all Ethernet adapters that can be
found. Displays as blank if no Ethernet adapter is present.
LANGUAGE Displays console language and keyboard type. Refer to the corresponding
SET LANGUAGE command for the meaning.
MEMORY Displays main memory configuration.
/FULL—Additionally, displays the normally inaccessible areas of memory,
such as the PFN bitmap pages, the console scratch memory pages, the
Q22–bus scatter-gather map pages. Also reports the addresses of bad
pages, as defined by the bitmap.
PSE Displays the condition of the console security feature of the system.
KA52/53/54 Firmware Commands 3–27