NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide (H06.12+)
Using SCF to Display Subsystem Configuration Information
SCF enables you to display, in varying levels of detail, the configuration of objects in each
subsystem supported by SCF. For example, you can use the LISTDEV command to list all the
devices on your system or to list the objects within a given subsystem. Then you can use the
INFO command with a logical device name or device type to obtain information about a specific
device or class of devices.
Another useful command when displaying information is the ASSUME command. Use the
ASSUME command to define a current default object and fully qualified object name. Then you
can use INFO to display information just for that object. For example, if you type this command
and then enter the INFO command without specifying an object, SCF displays only the information
for the workstation called $Ll.#TERM1:
> SCF ASSUME WS $L1.#TERM1
SCF LISTDEV: Listing the Devices on Your System
To obtain listings for most devices and processes that have a device type known to SCF, at a
TACL prompt type:
> SCF LISTDEV
In the example shown in Example 2-1 (page 40), the SCF LISTDEV command lists all the physical
and logical devices on the system.
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