Someime ago I asked:
-- Using LSM it is better to have disks used for stripping or mirroring
attached to different controllers. This depends on the available
hardware. It is not a problem with modern SCSI devices.
What my question is: How do you find out the controller type and
connection map?
Thanks to Benoit and Alan for replying.
#using uerf -R -r 300 | more
I get this but am not sure what I'm looking for here. Am I looking at
psiop? And if so what is it telling me?
********************************* ENTRY 1.
*********************************
----- EVENT INFORMATION -----
EVENT CLASS OPERATIONAL EVENT
OS EVENT TYPE 300. SYSTEM STARTUP
:
:
:
AlphaStation 200 4/233 system
DECchip 21071
82378IB (SIO) PCI/ISA Bridge
Firmware revision: 3.9
PALcode: OSF version 1.35
pci0 at nexus
psiop0 at pci0 slot 6
Loading SIOP: script 800900, reg
_81000000, data 4064a830
scsi0 at psiop0 slot 0
rz0 at scsi0 bus 0 target 0 lun
0 (DEC
_ RZ26L (C) DEC 442D)
rz1 at scsi0 bus 0 target 1 lun
0 (DEC
_ RZ28 (C) DEC 442D)
isa0 at pci0
gpc0 at isa0
ace0 at isa0
ace1 at isa0
lp0 at isa0
fdi0 at isa0
fd0 at fdi0 unit 0
msb0 at isa0
tu0: DECchip 21040-AA: Revision:
2.3
tu0 at pci0 slot 11
tu0: DEC TULIP Ethernet
Interface,
_hardware address:
08-00-2B-E5-4F-31
tu0: auto sensing: selected UTP
_(10BaseT) port
tga0 at pci0 slot 13
tga0: depth 8, map size 4MB,
1024x768
lvm0: configured.
lvm1: configured.
dli: configured
SuperLAT. Copyright 1993
Meridian
_Technology Corp. All rights
_reserved.
Thanks again
Aideen
Received on Tue Jun 24 1997 - 17:58:02 NZST