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02-01-2007 11:29 PM
02-01-2007 11:29 PM
Can anybody help me explain it more clearly?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Amit jawalkar
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02-01-2007 11:37 PM
02-01-2007 11:37 PM
Re: Ioscan command
of the actual hardware. Usable I/O devices are
those having a driver in the kernel and an
assigned instance number. The -d, -C, -I, and
-H options can be used to restrict listings.
The -u option cannot be used with -k.
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02-01-2007 11:45 PM
02-01-2007 11:45 PM
Re: Ioscan command
for example, if you have added a brand new type of tape drive, for which there is no driver in the kernel, ioscan may show the device, but will not be able to use it.
ioscan -u will only show you the devices the machine can use. So the difference between the ioscan -u and ioscan would indicate (amongst other things) that a driver may be missing in the kernel.
Hope this answers the initial question.
Please also read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33 on how to reward any useful answers given to your questions.
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02-02-2007 09:42 PM
02-02-2007 09:42 PM
Re: Ioscan command
amit
-u option in ioscan command is used to list the devices that are in use.(ie) it is used to list the devices that r installed in the system which has the driver in the os kernel
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02-02-2007 10:01 PM
02-02-2007 10:01 PM
Re: Ioscan command
As mentioned above ,with -u option it will scan the devices with the kernel drivers that have been loaded in the system , and not the actual hardware that is present on the system, Suppose you have a tape device connected in the system but the stape driver is not loaded , so with -u option it will not scan that device. Check # strings /etc/ioconfig to see the kernel device drivers loaded in the system, At boot time this file is read and the information is stored in the io_tree kernel data structure. To scan all the hardware in real time do not use -u or -k option ,and can be filtered it with the specific requirement like disk or tape or fc.(# ioscan -fnC disk , to list all disks with (f)full listing with device number (n) and (C) for Class=disk)
Cheers,
Raj.
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02-05-2007 10:27 PM
02-05-2007 10:27 PM
Re: Ioscan command
Could you please complete the thread by awarding points to helpful answers and summarising the solution for you.
This will help resolution of similar problems in the future.
Please see:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33 on how to reward any useful answers given to your questions.
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02-05-2007 11:04 PM