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OBP show-devs Command
If you are working from the OBP prompt (ok), you can use the OBP show-devs
command to list the devices in the system configuration.
OBP printenv Command
Use the OBP printenv command to display the OpenBoot PROM configuration
variables stored in the system NVRAM. The display includes the current values for
these variables as well as the default values.
OBP probe-scsi and probe-scsi-all Commands
To diagnose problems with the SCSI subsystem, you can use the OBP probe-scsi
and probe-scsi-all commands. Both commands require that you halt the system.
Note – When it is not practical to halt the system, you can use SunVTS as an
alternate method of testing the SCSI interfaces. See "About Diagnostic Tools" on
page 216 for more information.
The probe-scsi command transmits an inquiry command to all SCSI devices
connected to the main logic board SCSI interfaces. This includes any tape or
CD-ROM drive in the removable media assembly (RMA), any internal disk drive,
and any device connected to the external SCSI connector on the system rear panel.
For any SCSI device that is connected and active, its target address, unit number,
device type, and manufacturer name are displayed.
The probe-scsi-all command transmits an inquiry command to all SCSI devices
connected to the system SCSI host adapters, including any host adapters installed in
PCI slots. The first identifier listed in the display is the SCSI host adapter address in
the system device tree followed by the SCSI device identification data.
The first example that follows shows a probe-scsi output message. The second
example shows a probe-scsi-all output message.
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Sun Enterprise 250 Server Owner's Guide • June 1998

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