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Commands Reference, Volume 5
List SCSI devices attached to an adapter.
uscsicfg [ -adapter] [ -adaptername adaptername] [ -id] [ -idname name] [ -idscsi location code] [ -identify name] [ -remove name] [ -normal name]
The uscsicfg command allows the user to list all SCSI devices
attached to a particular adapter by providing the name or
location code of the SCSI device or the name of the adapter to
which it is attached.
This command also allows the user to put a disk that is connected to an SES
backplane into the identify, remove, or normal state. To put the disk
into one of these states, the user needs to provide the state and the
name, or location code of the device.
-adapter
| Lists the names of all the SCSI adapters on the system.
|
-adaptername
adaptername
| Lists the devices attached to adaptername where
adaptername is the name of a SCSI adapter (for example,
scsi1).
|
-id
| Lists all the SCSI devices that are not adapters on the system.
|
-idname name
| Lists all the SCSI devices that are siblings of name where
name is the name of a SCSI device that is not an adapter (for
example, hdisk0).
|
-identify
name
| Sets the name in identify mode where name is a disk
attached to a backplane (for example, hdisk0).
|
-idscsi location
code
| Lists all the SCSI devices that have the same parent as the device for
which the location code was provided. The device is not an
adapter.
|
-normal name
| Sets the name to normal from identify, or remove where
name is a disk attached to a backplane (for example,
hdisk0).
|
-remove name
| Sets the name in remove mode where name is a disk
attached to a backplane (for example, hdisk0).
|
- /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uscsicfg -adaptername
scsi0
backplane ses0 10-60-00-15,0 bank slot box power
hdisk0 10-60-00-8,0 U 1 SYSTEM on
cd0 10-60-00-3,0
- /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uscsicfg -idname cd0
backplane ses0 10-60-00-15,0 bank slot box power
hdisk0 10-60-00-8,0 U 1 SYSTEM on
cd0 10-60-00-3,0
- /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uscsicfg -identify
hdisk0
- /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uscsicfg -identify
hdisk0
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
| Contains the uscsicfg command.
|
The diag command.
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