Appendix A Mapping Device Path Names 105
Sample cfgadm Output
This section contains:
■ Sample output for the command cfgadm -s “select=class(pci)” on an
unpopulated server. As you connect devices, the cfgadm output will change to
reflect the device type and connection status on your server.
■ The device matrix for midrange and for high-end servers, when the IOU is
configured as part of a domain. I/O portions of the IOU resources may be in
different domains.
Entry-Level Server
The entry-level server does not support PCI hotplug. Therefore, the concepts of
attachment points and classes do not apply, and executing the command
cfgadm -s "select=class(pci)"
either would produce an error or display nothing.
IOU Slot 5 xx-0 xx-2 pci@x5,700000
IOU Slot 6 xx-0 xx-3 pci@
x6,600000 .../pci@0,1/network@1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 0)
.../pci@0,1/network@1,1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 1)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/disk@4 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at
cfgdevice port
nn-6; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/tape@5 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-6;
SCSI Target 5)
IOU Slot 7 xx-0 xx-3 pci@
x7,700000
* xx is the XSB number, in the range of 00-15.
† xx is the XSB number, in the range of 00-15.
‡ x is LSB-dependent, and is assigned a value as shown in
TABLE A-2.
** nn is the number associated with the PSB to which the CD-RW/DVD-RW drive or tape drive is attached, as follows: for an M8000 server,
nn is in the range of 0-3; for an M9000 server, nn is in the range of 0-7; for an M9000 server plus expansion unit, nn is in the range of 0-15.
TABLE A-9
Internal Devices and Device Paths on a High-end Server (Continued)
PCIe Slot
Uni-
XSB
*
Quad-
XSB
†
OpenBoot PROM
PCIe Device
Path
‡
OpenBoot PROM IOUA HBA On-board, IOU, and Platform Accessible
Devices
**