Displaying System Components - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire T2000 Service Manual

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Note – The components (asrkeys) vary from system to system, depending on how
many cores and memory are present. Use the showcomponent command to see the
asrkeys on a given system.
Note – A reset or powercycle is required after disabling or enabling a component. If
the status of a component is changed with power on, there is no effect to the system
until the next reset or power cycle.
3.7.1

Displaying System Components

The showcomponent command displays the system components (asrkeys) and
reports their status.
At the sc> prompt, enter the showcomponent command.
Example with no disabled components:
sc> showcomponent
Keys:
MB/CMP0/P0
MB/CMP0/P8
MB/CMP0/P12
MB/CMP0/P16
MB/CMP0/P20
MB/CMP0/P28
MB/CMP0/CH0/R0/D0
MB/CMP0/CH0/R1/D1
MB/CMP0/CH1/R1/D0
MB/CMP0/CH2/R0/D1
MB/CMP0/CH3/R0/D0
MB/CMP0/CH3/R1/D1
PCIE2
ASR state: clean
MB/CMP0/P1
MB/CMP0/P9
MB/CMP0/P13
MB/CMP0/P17
MB/CMP0/P21
MB/CMP0/P29
MB/CMP0/CH0/R0/D1
MB/CMP0/CH1/R0/D0
MB/CMP0/CH1/R1/D1
MB/CMP0/CH2/R1/D0
MB/CMP0/CH3/R0/D1
IOBD/PCIEa
PCIE1
PCIE0
MB/CMP0/P2
MB/CMP0/P10
MB/CMP0/P14
MB/CMP0/P18
MB/CMP0/P22
MB/CMP0/P30
MB/CMP0/CH0/R1/D0
MB/CMP0/CH1/R0/D1
MB/CMP0/CH2/R0/D0
MB/CMP0/CH2/R1/D1
MB/CMP0/CH3/R1/D0
IOBD/PCIEb
TTYA
Chapter 3 Server Diagnostics
MB/CMP0/P3
MB/CMP0/P11
MB/CMP0/P15
MB/CMP0/P19
MB/CMP0/P23
MB/CMP0/P31
PCIX1
PCIX0
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