To see the hardware graph, use the ls command. For example:
# ls /hw
console
input2
cpunum
kmem
disk
machdep
external_int
mem
input
midi
The contents of the directories can be either IRIX special device files or subdirectories. In
this output, for example,
containing files:
# ls /hw/ttys
tty4d1
tty4f1
tty4m1
tty4d2
tty4f2
tty4m2
tty4d3
tty4f3
tty4m3
tty4d4
tty4f4
tty4m4
# ls /hw/scsi
sc0d1l0
sc0d2l5
sc0d4l2
sc0d1l1
sc0d2l6
sc0d4l3
sc0d1l2
sc0d2l7
sc0d4l4
sc0d1l3
sc0d3l0
sc0d4l5
sc0d1l4
sc0d3l1
sc0d4l6
sc0d1l5
sc0d3l2
sc0d4l7
sc0d1l6
sc0d3l3
sc0d5l0
sc0d1l7
sc0d3l4
sc0d5l1
...
# ls /hw/rdisk
dks1d2s0
dks1d2vh
dks1d2s1
dks1d2vol
# ls /hw/scsi_ctlr
0
1
3
4
Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
mmem
module
nodenum
null
rdisk
,
,
, and
ttys
scsi
rdisk
ttyc1
ttyd1
ttyc2
ttyd2
ttyc3
ttyd3
ttyc4
ttyd4
sc0d5l7
sc1d3l4
sc1d1l0
sc1d3l5
sc1d1l1
sc1d3l6
sc1d1l2
sc1d3l7
sc1d1l3
sc2d1l0
sc1d1l4
sc2d1l1
sc1d1l5
sc2d1l2
sc1d1l6
sc2d1l3
root
swap
scsi
zero
scsi_ctlr
tape
ttys
unknown
are subdirectories
scsi_ctrl
ttyf1
ttym1
ttyf2
ttym2
ttyf3
ttym3
ttyf4
ttym4
sc2d2l1
sc2d3l6
sc2d2l2
sc2d3l7
sc2d2l3
sc2d4l0
sc2d2l4
sc2d4l1
sc2d2l5
sc2d4l2
sc2d2l6
sc2d4l3
sc2d2l7
sc2d4l4
sc2d3l0
sc2d4l5
volume_header
ttymidi1
ttymidi2
ttymidi3
ttymidi4
sc2d5l3
sc2d5l4
sc2d5l5
sc2d5l6
sc2d5l7
sc2d6l0
sc2d6l1
sc2d6l2
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