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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STATUS PATH Command
Server Net Aging Interval:
identifies the ServerNet input area aging interval, in microseconds.
Server Net Packet Timeout:
identifies the ServerNet packet timeout, in microseconds.
Barrier Packet Timeout:
identifies the barrier packet timeout, in microseconds.
Time Since LBU Start
identifies the elapsed time, in microseconds, since the last time the adapter was
powered on. This value will wrap around in approximately 500 days.
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) has
been started, this field will be blank.
STATUS PATH Command
Use the STATUS PATH command to display the current status of all four FOX direct
logical paths (XL, XR, YL, and YR) from a processor(s) in the local cluster to a
processor(s) in a remote cluster(s).
The STATUS PATH command syntax is
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
PATH
is a keyword specifying that PATH(s) between the processor(s) in the local cluster
and remote cluster(s) comes next on the command line.
$ZZFOX
is the FOX monitor process in the local cluster for which you are requesting the
status information.
STATUS [ /OUT file-spec/ ]
PATH $ZZFOX {.local-processor | .*}
{, TO {remote-cluster | \*} {.remote-processor | .*}}
[, DETAIL]