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and a "
-> Machine #1 -> 4 core Node #1 -> AweSim Processor #0
view ignores the tree, and just shows us two devices: "
Node #1
".

3.3.4.2 Enabled vs. Disabled vs. Mixed

Shell device commands like "
meanings (regardless of whether the device is a group or library). But some are defined
from an aggregation of the children. For example, "
"Enabled", "Disabled", or "Mixed" (means some children are "Enabled" and some are
"Disabled").
1 simnow> shell.GetLogIO "4 core Node #0 -> AweSim Processor #0"
PCI:
Disabled
IO:
Disabled
IOfpdis:
Enabled
MEM:
Disabled
MEMfpdis:
Enabled
GETMEMPTR: Disabled
1 simnow> shell.GetLogIO "4 core Node #0 -> AweSim Processor #1"
PCI:
Disabled
IO:
Disabled
IOfpdis:
Disabled
MEM:
Disabled
MEMfpdis:
Disabled
GETMEMPTR: Disabled
In this example, all other child devices of "
options.
1 simnow> shell.GetLogIO "4 core Node #0"
PCI:
Disabled
IO:
Disabled
IOfpdis:
Mixed
MEM:
Disabled
MEMfpdis:
Mixed
GETMEMPTR: Disabled
1 simnow> shell.GetLogIO "-> Machine #1"
PCI:
Disabled
IO:
Disabled
IOfpdis:
Mixed
MEM:
Disabled
MEMfpdis:
Mixed
GETMEMPTR: Disabled

3.3.5 Device Group Examples

Device groups can be a powerful building block for SimNow users. These next examples
should help give further understanding about device groups, and demonstrate some
practical uses.
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" or "
shell.Location
4 core Node #0
September 12
". Also notice that our default
4 core Node #0
" and "
" have generic
shell.AddDevice
" can return
shell.GetFastPath
" are "Disabled" for all log
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