4.2.1 nonvolatileMethod 1 – Using the show-devsCommand

Step 1. Access the ok prompt.

Type the show-devscommand:

Step 2. The system displays output similar to this:

ok show-devs

/SUNW,UltraSPARC-III@0,0 /virtual-memory /memory@m0,0

/aliases

/options

/openprom

/chosen

/packages

/upa@8,480000/SUNW,ffb@0,0

...

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1

...

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2/disk

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2/tape

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1/disk

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1/tape

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1/disk

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1/tape

/pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/tape

/pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk

ok

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1

identifies thefirst Fibre Channel interface on an LSI Logic LSIFC929- based adapter.

/pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1

identifies thesecond Fibre Channel interface on an LSI Logic LSIFC929-based adapter

Note: The above are examples. The output of show-devsmay vary depending on your system and configuration. Use the corresponding entries on your system, not the ones given here.

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