Determining The Devices Installed On Your Server - Silicon Graphics Origin200 Owner's Manual

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Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server

Table 4-5 (continued)
Command
Function
sel
Displays which CPU is currently selected to receive MSC input. Prints none if no
CPU is selected.
sel auto
The last CPU to have output anything is automatically selected to receive MSC
input (this is the power-on default).
see cpu
No CPU is selected to receive MSC input.
see
Discards output from all CPUs other than a specific CPU (ordinarily, the output
from all CPUs is displayed intermixed by line). CPUs are named by module and
slice. For example, see 2a shows only CPU 2A's output.
see all
Displays output from all CPUs (this is the power-on default).
tmp
Displays n, o, or h, indicating whether the system is running at a normal
temperature, over-temperature, or dangerously high temperature, respectively.
ver
Reports the MSC firmware revision number.
Because the Origin200 server, like the rest of the Origin product line, is a highly
configurable multimodule system, there are some differences in the way that devices are
identified and configured from prior Silicon Graphics workstations and servers.
You can still use the hinv command to list devices installed in the system. However, there
is a new tool available, the /hw filesystem, and some things to be aware of regarding the
way devices are detected and numbered.

Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server

Module System Controller (MSC) Commands
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