Example 6-1 Sample ioscan –f Output

#ioscan -f

Class

I H/W Path

Driver

S/W State

H/W Type

Description

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bc

0

 

root

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

 

 

bc

1

8

ccio

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

I/O Adapter

ba

0

8/4

GSCtoPCI

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI

lan

4

8/4/1/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

lan

5

8/4/2/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

ba

1

8/8

GSCtoPCI

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI

lan

6

8/8/1/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

lan

7

8/8/2/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #2

ba

2

8/12

GSCtoPCI

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI

lan

8

8/12/1/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

lan

9

8/12/2/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

bc

2

10

ccio

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

I/O Adapter

ext_bus

0

10/0

c720

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

GSC built-in Fast/Wide SCSI

target

0

10/0.6

tgt

CLAIMED

DEVICE

 

 

disk

0

10/0.6.0

sdisk

CLAIMED

DEVICE

HP

C2490WD

target

1

10/0.7

tgt

CLAIMED

DEVICE

 

 

ctl

0

10/0.7.0

sctl

CLAIMED

DEVICE

Initiator

bc

3

10/4

bc

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

Bus Converter

tty

0

10/4/0

mux2

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

MUX

 

lanmux

0

10/4/4

lanmux0

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP J2146A - 802.3 LAN

lan

1

10/4/4.1

lan3

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

 

 

ba

3

10/8

GSCtoPCI

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI

lan

2

10/8/1/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

lan

3

10/8/2/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

ba

4

10/12

bus_adapter CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

Core I/O Adapter

ext_bus

1

10/12/5

c720

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

Built-in SCSI

target

2

10/12/5.2

tgt

CLAIMED

DEVICE

 

 

target

3

10/12/5.7

tgt

CLAIMED

DEVICE

 

 

ctl

1

10/12/5.7.0

sctl

CLAIMED

DEVICE

Initiator

lan

0

10/12/6

lan2

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

Built-in LAN

ps2

0

10/12/7

ps2

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

Built-in Keyboard/Mouse

processor

0

32

processor

CLAIMED

PROCESSOR

Processor

processor

1

34

processor

CLAIMED

PROCESSOR

Processor

memory

0

49

memory

CLAIMED

MEMORY

Memory

 

ba

0

8/4

GSCtoPCI

CLAIMED

BUS_NEXUS

PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI

lan

4

8/4/1/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

lan

5

8/4/2/0

igelan

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

HP PCI 1000Base-T Core

If there are multiple network physical ports installed in the system, one line for each port is displayed. The example shows multiple 1000Base-T cards installed. See ioscan(1M) for more information.

nettl Tracing and Logging Tool

The nettl command captures network events and packets. The logging portion captures state changes, errors, and connection establishment. The tracing portion capture inbound and outbound packets going through the network and loopback and header information. Log messages are written to the /var/adm/nettl.LOG000 file. To format and view the contents of this file, enter the following command:

#netfmt -v -f /var/adm/nettl.LOG000 more

Look for Error and Disaster messages.

APA also supports the logging of status messages to the syslog.log file. See “Logging Messages to the syslog.log File” (page 63) for information on enabling this feature.

You can access the logging and tracing utility using either the graphical user interface (GUI) version or the command line interface. The GUI version does the following:

Guides you through logging and tracing tasks.

Enables you to create and format reports.

Collects logging and tracing information specific to a subsystem.

Displays report screens that are updated instantaneously with current logging and tracing information by the subsystem.

Provides context-sensitive on-line help.

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