NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide (H06.12+)

To get detailed configuration information in command format for all disks on the system, issue
this command:
-> INFO DISK $*,OBEYFORM
To get detailed configuration information in command format for all tape drives on the system,
issue this command:
-> INFO TAPE $*,OBEYFORM
ServerNet LAN Systems Access (SLSA) Subsystem
Before using commands listed in Table 2-5, type this command to make the SLSA subsystem the
default object:
> SCF ASSUME PROCESS $ZZLAN
The SLSA subsystem provides access to parallel LAN and WAN I/O for Integrity NonStop servers.
The SLSA subsystem provides access to Ethernet, token-ring, and multifunction I/O board
Ethernet adapters and to the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator.
Table 2-5 Displaying Information for the SLSA Subsystem ($ZZLAN)
Enter This CommandTo Display Information About These Configured Objects
LISTDEV SLSAThe SLSA subsystem manager
NAMES $ZZLANAll SLSA subsystem object and process names
INFO ADAPTER *All configured adapters, with group/module/slot and
adapter type
INFO ADAPTER adapter, DETAIL
A specific adapter
INFO LIF *All logical interface (LIF) names, with associated MAC
addresses, associated physical interface (PIF) names, and
port types
INFO LIF lifname, DETAIL
A specific LIF
INFO PIF pifname, DETAIL
A specific PIF
INFO SAC *All ServerNet addressable controller (SAC) names
INFO SAC sacname.n, DETAIL
A specific SAC
When displaying configuration files for adapter and LIF devices in the SLSA subsystem, you
can use the OBEYFORM option with the INFO command to display currently defined attribute
values in the format that you would use to set up a configuration file. Each attribute appears as
a syntactically correct system configuration command. For example:
ADD ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E0154, &
LOCATION (1 , 1 , 54 ) , &
TYPE G4SA, &
ACCESSLIST (0, 1)
Examples of the INFO command used with the OBEYFORM option are:
-> INFO ADAPTER $*, OBEYFORM
-> INFO LIF $*, OBEYFORM
WAN Subsystem
Before using commands listed in Table 2-6, type this command to make the wide area network
(WAN) subsystem the default object:
> SCF ASSUME PROCESS $ZZWAN
44 Determining Your System Configuration