4.3.3.2probe-ide Command

The probe-idecommand communicates with all Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) devices connected to the IDE bus. This is the internal system bus for media devices such as the DVD drive.

Caution – If you used the halt command or the Stop-A key sequence to reach the ok prompt, issuing the probe-idecommand can hang the system.

The following shows sample output from the probe-idecommand.

CODE EXAMPLE 4-2 probe-ideCommand Output

{0} ok probe-ide

Device 0 ( Primary Master )

ATA Model: FUJITSU MHV2040BH

Device 1 ( Primary Slave )

ATA Model:

Device 2 ( Secondary Master )

Not Present

Device 3 ( Secondary Slave )

Not Present

4.3.3.3show-devs Command

The show-devscommand lists the hardware device paths for each device in the firmware device tree. The following shows some sample output.

CODE EXAMPLE 4-3 show-devsCommand Output

{0} ok show-devs /pci-performance-counters@0 /ebus@c0

/pci@0

/niu@80

/cpu@3f

/cpu@3e

/cpu@3d

/cpu@3c

/cpu@3b

/cpu@3a

/cpu@39

/cpu@38

4-8Netra CP3260 Blade Server User’s Guide • April 2009

Page 80
Image 80
Sun Microsystems CP3260 manual Probe-ide Command