SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.24+)

SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs520413-004
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Using SCF to Display Your System’s
Configuration
Using a few SCF commands, you can display, in varying levels of detail, the
configuration of objects in each subsystem.
Table 2-1 describes some of the SCF commands that display objects currently
configured on your system. These commands are numbered to correlate with the
examples that follow this table.
Note for this table that, within a subsystem, you must enter the SCF ASSUME
commands shown in bold before entering any of the subsequent commands shown.
Also note that in the examples that follow this table, no ASSUME commands are used.
Table 2-1. SCF Commands to Display Your System’s Configuration (page1of3)
Example
Number Page
To Obtain Information About the
Following Configured Objects… Use This SCF Command…
1 2-4
All processes that have a device
type and that are known to SCF
LISTDEV
2 2-5 A particular device type
LISTDEV TYPE n
3 2-5 A particular subsystem
LISTDEV subsysname
TCP/IP Subsystem
[See end of table for two more
TCP/IP subsystems.]
ASSUME PROCESS $ZTC0
4 2-6 All TCP/IP transport provider
processes
LISTDEV TCPIP
5 2-6 Detailed information about the
default TCP/IP process
INFO, DETAIL
6 2-7 All SUBNET names
INFO SUBNET *
7 2-7 All ROUTE names
INFO ROUTE *
Kernel Subsystem
ASSUME PROCESS $ZZKRN
8 2-7 The Kernel subsystem manager
and ServerNet process names
LISTDEV KERNEL
9 2-8 All Kernel subsystem object and
process names
NAMES $ZZKRN
10 2-8 All generic processes
INFO *
11 2-8 Detailed information about a
generic process
INFO #generic-process,
DETAIL