Using The Cfgadm Command - Avaya Sun Fire V880 Installation & Maintenance

Hardware installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
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Using the cfgadm command

The cfgadm command displays diagnostic information about CPU/Memory boards, SCSI
controllers, and PCI cards.
To display this diagnostic information, enter:
cfgadm
The following is an example of the results for the computer.
Ap_Id
c0
c2
c3
pcisch0:hpc1_slot0
pcisch0:hpc1_slot1
pcisch0:hpc1_slot2
pcisch0:hpc1_slot3
pcisch2:hpc2_slot4
pcisch2:hpc2_slot5
pcisch2:hpc2_slot6
pcisch3:hpc0_slot7
pcisch3:hpc0_slot8
usb0/1
usb0/2
usb0/3
usb0/4
c0 shows the status of the internal SCSI controller.
c2 and c3 show the status of the SCSI controllers on the Dual Ultra320 SCSI card.
pcisch0 through pcisch3 show the status of the PCI slots. In this example, the following
cards are installed:
- Slot 0 - Dual Ultra320 SCSI card
- Slot 1 - Graphics card
- Slot 8 - Quad GigaSwift Ethernet card
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Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
Type
Receptacle
scsi-bus
connected
scsi-bus
connected
scsi-bus
connected
mult/hp
connected
vgs8514/hp
connected
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
pci-pci/hp
connected
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
usb-mouse
connected
usb-kbd
connected
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
Occupant
Condition
configured
unknown
configured
unknown
unconfigured unknown
configured
ok
configured
ok
unconfigured unknown
unconfigured unknown
unconfigured unknown
unconfigured unknown
configured
ok
unconfigured unknown
unconfigured unknown
configured
ok
configured
ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
May 2006

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