ServerNet/FX Adapter Configuration and Management Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Overview of the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 2 Configuring the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 3 Managing the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 4 ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem SCF Commands
- 5 Troubleshooting
- A SCF Command Summary
- B Error Messages
- C ServerNet/FX Adapter Self-test Codes
- Glossary
- Index

ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem SCF Commands
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INFO LBU Command
*Sample Interval
identifies the time interval during which statistics were gathered. time has the form
hh:mm:ss.lll, where hh is hours, mm is minutes, ss is seconds, and lll is
milliseconds. $ZZFOX gathers statistics during this interval and then resets the
statistical counters. You can see these statistics by using the STATS LBU
command. The interval can be changed using the ALTER command explained on
page 4-13.
Poll Interval
identifies the time interval between LBU STATUS polls. $ZZFOX is polled every
second for status and statistics. However, the information returned by INFO
changes only when you upgrade the FOX hardware, download new microcode, or
change the sample interval.
Power Left
identifies the power level for the link to the left cluster. A value of 0 specifies a low
power level and is used for distances up to 2 Km. A value of 1 specifies a high
power level and is used for distances from 2 Km to 4 Km.
Prod ID
identifies the product identification number of the ServerNet/FX adapter specified
by the LBU. The product number for a ServerNet/FX adapter is T6740. The
product number for a ServerNet/FX 2 adapter is T6742.
Last Used Download Program File: Module:
identifies the file name, and module within the file, of the running microcode. If the
microcode has not been downloaded since the FOX monitor process ($ZZFOX)
was started, this field will be blank.
*Program File for Next Download: *Module:
identifies the file name, and module within the file, to be used when the microcode
is next downloaded.