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05-24-2002 04:12 AM
05-24-2002 04:12 AM
I need explicatio about codification used with ioscan command
ioscan -f I have an output like that
ba 4 0/4 lba CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Local PCI Bus Adapter (782)
fc 0 0/4/0/0 td CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Tachyon TL/TS Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
Can anyone explain to me what's the link between 0/4 et 0/4/0/0 and other lines with 0/4/... information H/W Path
Thanks for your help
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05-24-2002 04:21 AM
05-24-2002 04:21 AM
Re: I need explicatio about codification used with ioscan command
This means what bus, card, .... is pluged.
Run xstm to get a physical view of this...
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05-24-2002 04:22 AM
05-24-2002 04:22 AM
Re: I need explicatio about codification used with ioscan command
The 0/4 is the physical hardware path to devices on your system.
If you look at the back of your server you will see that it is marked with these paths.
Each device further down the chain will show where it is and the complete path backwards
from my server
0/4 = PCI Bus Adaptor
0/4/0/0.8.0.255.0.8.0 Seagate disk
The disk I know is in an FC10 so I can trace backwards all devices back to the PCI slot on the backplane (MotherBoard)
HTH
Paula
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05-24-2002 04:22 AM
05-24-2002 04:22 AM
Re: I need explicatio about codification used with ioscan command
Go to www.docs.hp.com
Select search this site from the blue
Insert ioscan
Select first answer
Very good explanation
steve Steel
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05-24-2002 04:38 AM
05-24-2002 04:38 AM
Re: I need explicatio about codification used with ioscan command
# man ioscan
it gives quite good explaination too. A good example of this is say an IDE interface with a CDROM connected to it ..
ext_bus 0 10/0/14/0 side CLAIMED INTERFACE IDE
target 0 10/0/14/0.0 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 0 10/0/14/0.0.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE LITEON CDROM