cfgdevice(8)
EXAMPLE 4 Displays the status of individual DVD/TAPE drives set (without the expansion cabinet).
XSCF> cfgdevice
Current connection for DVD/DAT: port
Port No.
enable up | enable | up | |
disable up | enable | up |
EXAMPLE 5 Displays the status of individual DVD/TAPE drives set (with the expansion cabinet).
XSCF> cfgdevice
Current connection for DVD/DAT: port
Port No.
enable | up | enable | up | |
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
enable | up | enable | up | |
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up | ||
disable up | enable | up |
EXAMPLE 6 Connects a DVD/TAPE drive to port
XSCF> cfgdevice
Are you sure you want to attach the device [yn] :y
Completed.
EXAMPLE 7 Connects a DVD/TAPE drive to port
XSCF> cfgdevice
EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned:
0 | Successful completion. |
>0 | An error occurred. |
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