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Caution – If you used the halt command or the Stop-A key sequence to reach the
ok prompt, then issuing the probe-scsi or probe-scsi-all command can hang
the system.
The probe-scsi command communicates with all SCSI devices connected to on-
board SCSI controllers. The probe-scsi-all command additionally accesses
devices connected to any host adapters installed in PCI slots.
For any SCSI device that is connected and active, the probe-scsi and probe-
scsi-all commands display its loop ID, host adapter, logical unit number, unique
World Wide Name (WWN), and a device description that includes type and
manufacturer.
The following is sample output from the probe-scsi command.
{1} ok probe-scsi
Target 0
Unit 0
Target 1
Unit 0
Target 2
Unit 0
Target 3
Unit 0
CODE EXAMPLE 6-2
The following is sample output from the probe-scsi-all command.
{1} ok probe-scsi-all
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2,1
Target 4
Unit 0
XM6201TASUN32XCD1103
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2
Target 0
Unit 0
Target 1
Unit 0
Target 2
Unit 0
Target 3
Unit 0
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