SUMMARY: How to interpret the prtconf output

From: Santos, Ramiro (Ramiro.Santos@commerzbankib.com)
Date: Mon May 13 2002 - 12:05:40 EDT


Hi, the solution is quite simple,
just try to read the isp man pages.

# man isp

Thanks to:
        Dave Mitchell
        John Riddoch

-----Original Message-----
From: Santos, Ramiro [mailto:Ramiro.Santos@commerzbankib.com]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 3:01 PM
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: How to interpret the prtconf output

Hi people,
I am looking for some depth docs about the prtconf tool.
The problem is, I would like to find out in which mode the scsi drives are
running.

i. e.

# prtconf -v
        ...
        scsi, instance #0
            Driver properties:
                name <target6-TQ> length <4>
                    value <0x00000000>.
                name <target6-wide> length <4>
                    value <0x00000000>.
                name <target6-sync-speed> length <4>
                    value <0x00004e20>.
                name <target5-TQ> length <4>
                    value <0x00000000>.
        ...

The output tells me the devices are "wide" but I have no idea
what "target6-sync-speed" means or the hex addresses.
What means "wide"? 40MB or 80MB?

Thank you in advance

Yours sincerely,

Ramiro Santos

ZIT P 7.41 Unix Server Implementation

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