The possible values for CD depend on the adapter or card. For pl
adapters/cards this | is a | two digit slot | number | in the range from |
in the case of ISA | cards | these numbers | do not | actually correspond |
slot numbers. They are simply based on the order the ISA cards a
defined/configured | either by | SMIT or the ISA Adapter | Configuration | |||
For integrated adapters | the | first character | in | CD is | a letter in | |
This letter is based on | the order that the integrated adapters | |||||
data and ensures | unique | location codes for | the | integrated adapter | ||
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EF is the Connector ID. It is used to identify the adapter conne resource is attached.
GH is a port identifier, address, memory module, device, or FRU. device, or a FRU. GH has several meanings depending upon the resou They are:
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| system | that | have | memory | cards with | memory | modules, | the | location | ||||||||||||
| is | the | card | slot | and | GH | is | the | memory | module | |||||||||||
Ÿ | For | caches | GH | defines | the cache. Values for GH are | 1 | through | ||||||||||||||
Ÿ | For | PCMCIAs | GH | defines |
| the PCMCIA device. Values for GH are 1 t | |||||||||||||||
Ÿ | For | async | devices | GH |
| defines | the | port | on | the | fanout | box. | Valu | ||||||||
Ÿ | For | a | diskette drive |
| H | defines | which | diskette | drive | 1 | or | 2. | |||||||||
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For | example, | the | location | code for | a | diskette drive | is |
For SCSI the Location Code is defined as:
Chapter 5. Using the Online and Standalone