If you are using HP±UX 10.0, enter the following at the prompt:
/usr/sbin/ioscan ±d sdisk RETURN
After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it could find. The list appears similar to the following:
H/W Path | Class | Description | |
============================================ | |||
| bc |
|
|
8 | bc | I/O Adapter | |
8/0 | ext_bus | GSC built±in Fast/Wide SCSI Interface | |
8/0.0 | target |
|
|
8/0.0.0 | disk | QUANTUM | LPS1080WD |
8/0.5 | target |
|
|
8/0.5.0 | disk | DEC | DSP3210SW |
8/0.6 | target |
|
|
8/0.6.0 | disk | DEC | DSP3210SW |
8/12 | ba | Core I/O Adapter | |
8/12/5 | ext_bus | Built±in SCSI | |
8/12/5.2 | target |
|
|
8/12/5.2.0 | disk. | TOSHIBA CD±ROM XM±4101TA | |
8/12/5.4 | target |
|
|
8/12/5.4.0 | disk. | SEAGATE | ST3600N |
8/12/5.6 | target |
|
|
8/12/5.6.0 | disk | MICROP | 2112 |
10 | bc | I/O Adapter | |
10/12 | ext_bus | GSC add±on Fast/Wide SCSI Interface | |
10/12.4 | target |
|
|
10/12.4.0 | disk | SEAGATE ST31200W |
3±5