NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.24+)

Determining Your System Configuration
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Using SCF to Determine Your System Configuration
To display information about a particular device:
> SCF LISTDEV TYPE n
where n is a number for the device type. For example, if n is 3, the device type is disks
and tapes. For the \MS9 system, entering LISTDEV TYPE 3 would display information
for $DATA10, $DATA04, $DATA02, and $DATA01.
To display information for a given subsystem:
> SCF LISTDEV subsysname
where subsysname is the logical name of a subsystem; for example, $ZZKRN for the
Kernel subsystem.
Displaying Configuration Information for Subsystems
The following tables give some of the SCF commands that display configuration
information for objects controlled by subsystems that are common to most NonStop
S-series systems. The examples use the SCF ASSUME command to make a given
subsystem the current default object for gathering information.
TCP/IP Subsystem
These examples are based on a TCP/IP process named $ZTCO. Before using the
commands listed in Table 2-7, type this command to make the TCP/IP subsystem the
default object:
> SCF ASSUME PROCESS $ZTCO
NonStop S-series servers support three versions of TCP/IP—NonStop TCP/IPv6,
NonStop TCP/IP, and Parallel Library TCP/IP. When you use the SCF LISTDEV and
INFO commands, all current TCP/IP processes are displayed. For more information,
refer to the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual, the TCP/IP
Configuration and Management Manual, and the TCP/IP (Parallel Library)
Configuration and Management Manual.
Table 2-7. Displaying Information for the TCP/IP Subsystem ($ZTCO)
To Display Information About These
Configured Objects Enter This Command
All TCP/IP devices LISTDEV TCPIP
Detailed information about the TCP/IP
subsystem manager
INFO, DETAIL
All SUBNET names INFO SUBNET *
All ROUTE names INFO ROUTE *