SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Administration Guide
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Mapping Device Path Names |
This appendix describes how to map device path names to physical system devices in SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers from Oracle and Fujitsu. It contains these sections:
Device Mapping and Logical System Board Numbers
The physical address represents a physical characteristic that is unique to the device. Examples of physical addresses include the bus address and the slot number. The slot number indicates where the device is installed.
The logical system board (LSB) number affects both the processor numbering and the I/O device paths in the server. Physical resources are assigned to LSBs in the specified domain using the setdcl command. It is the LSB numbers that the Oracle Solaris OS uses.
CPU Mapping
Each LSB on a midrange or high-end server has a bank of 32 processor numbers assigned to it. For entry-level servers, the bank holds eight processors. The SPARC64 VI processor has two cores, each with two threads (also known as virtual processors). The SPARC64 VII+ and SPARC64 VII processor has two cores or four cores, each with two threads.
An LSB on a midrange or high-end server has up to four processors (when a Uni-XSB is assigned to the LSB); therefore, the LSB needs 32 processor IDs. An LSB on an entry-level server, which supports only a single processor, requires only eight processor IDs.
TABLE A-1 shows the relationship between LSB numbers and starting processor (proc) numbers, in hexadecimal/decimal format. The Oracle Solaris prtdiag(IM) command provides the LSB numbers and CPU chip numbers in decimal format for components that are part of the domain.
TABLE A-1 LSB Numbers and Starting Processor Numbers
LSB Number
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CPU Chip 0
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CPU Chip 1
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CPU Chip 2
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CPU Chip 3
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Entry-Level Servers
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00
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00/00
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Midrange and High-End Servers
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00
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00/00
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08/08
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10/16
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18/24
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01
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20/32
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28/40
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30/48
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38/56
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02
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40/64
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48/72
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50/80
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58/88
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03
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60/96
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68/104
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70/112
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78/120
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04
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80/128
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88/136
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90/144
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98/152
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05
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a0/160
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a8/168
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b0/176
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b8/184
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06
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c0/192
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c8/200
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d0/208
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d8/216
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07
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e0/224
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e8/232
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f0/240
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f8/248
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08
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100/256
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108/264
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110/272
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118/280
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09
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120/288
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128/296
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130/304
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138/312
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10
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140/320
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148/328
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150/336
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158/344
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11
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160/352
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168/360
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170/368
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178/376
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12
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180/384
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188/392
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190/400
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198/408
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13
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1a0/416
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1a8/424
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1b0/432
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1b8/440
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14
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1c0/448
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1c8/456
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1d0/464
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1d8/472
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15
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1e0/480
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1e8/488
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1f0/496
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1f8/504
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CPU Numbering Examples
This section contains examples of CPU numbering, using the output of the showboards(8) command on the Service Processor, and the output of the prtdiag(1M) command on the domain.
XSCF> showboards -a
XSB DID(LSB) Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault
---- -------- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ------- --------
00-0 00(00) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
00-1 00(01) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
00-2 00(04) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
00-3 00(05) Assigned y n n Passed Normal
01-0 01(00) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
01-1 01(09) Assigned y y y Passed Normal
01-2 01(06) Assigned y n n Passed Normal
01-3 01(07) Assigned y n n Passed Normal
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domain_0# prtdiag -v
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==================================== CPUs ====================================
CPU CPU Run L2$ CPU CPU
LSB Chip ID MHz MB Impl. Mask
--- ---- -------------------- ---- --- ----- ----
00 0 0, 1, 2, 3 2150 4.0 6 129
01 1 40, 41, 42, 43 2150 4.0 6 129
04 2 144, 145, 146, 147 2150 4.0 6 129
05 3 184, 185, 186, 187 2150 4.0 6 129
==============================================================================
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domain_1# prtdiag -v
...
==================================== CPUs ====================================
CPU CPU Run L2$ CPU CPU
LSB Chip ID MHz MB Impl. Mask
--- ---- -------------------- ---- --- ----- ----
00 0 0, 1, 2, 3 2150 4.0 6 129
09 1 296, 297, 298, 299 2150 4.0 6 129
06 2 208, 209, 210, 211 2150 4.0 6 129
07 3 248, 249, 250, 251 2150 4.0 6 129
==============================================================================
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I/O Device Mapping
I/O device paths are dictated by which LSB the I/O unit is assigned to.
Entry-level servers have one I/O controller. The XSB is assigned four PCIe slots.
Midrange servers have only one I/O controller on the I/O unit (IOU). For an XSB in Uni-XSB mode, all I/O is on XSB#xx-0. For an XSB in Quad-XSB mode, internal resources, the PCI-X slot, and two PCIe slots are on XSB#xx-0, and two PCIe slots are on XSB#xx-1.
High-end servers have two I/O controllers; therefore, each XSB can have two PCIe slots assigned to it.
TABLE A-2 shows the LSB numbers and the corresponding device path values that are used in I/O device mapping on the server.
TABLE A-2 LSB Numbers and Device Path Values
LSB Number
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Device Path Value
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00
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No value
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01
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1
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02
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2
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03
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3
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04
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4
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05
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5
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06
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6
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07
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7
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08
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8
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09
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9
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10
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a
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11
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b
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12
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c
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13
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d
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14
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e
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15
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f
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I/O Device Mapping on Entry-Level Servers
TABLE A-3 shows the device mapping on an entry-level server.
TABLE A-3 I/O Device Mapping on an Entry-level Server
PCIe Slot
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Host Bus Adapter Slot Type
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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Slot 0
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PCIe
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8
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Slot 1
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PCIe
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/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@0
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Slot 2
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PCIe
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/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8
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Slot 3
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PCIe
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/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9
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Internal Devices on Entry-Level Servers With SPARC64 VII+ Processors
The entry-level server has a single system board, at location XSB 00-0. Internal devices and device paths are shown in TABLE A-4.
TABLE A-4 Internal Devices and Device Paths on an Entry-level Server with SPARC64 VII+ Processors
XSB 00-0/IOU 0
Accessible Internal Devices
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Device Physical Location
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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Network Port 0
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@1/network@0
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Network Port 1
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@1/network@0,1
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Network Port 2
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/network@0
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Network Port 3
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/network@0,1
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HD0
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@0
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HD1
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@1
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HD2
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@2
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HD3
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@3
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CD-RW/DVD-RW
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@4
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SAS port
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/xx@5,z, where xx is the disk when connecting to a disk, or a tape when connecting to a tape drive unit.
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Internal Devices on Entry-Level Servers Without SPARC64 VII+ Processors
The entry-level server has a single system board, at location XSB 00-0. Internal devices and device paths are shown in TABLE A-5
TABLE A-5 Internal Devices and Device Paths on an Entry-level Server without SPARC64 VII+ Processors
XSB 00-0/IOU 0
Accessible Internal Devices
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Device Physical Location
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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Network Port 0
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/network@4
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Network Port 1
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/network@4,1
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Network Port 2
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@4
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Network Port 3
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@4,1
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HD0
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@0
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HD1
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@1
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HD2
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@2
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HD3
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@3
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CD-RW/DVD-RW
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/disk@4
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SAS port
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System
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/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/xx@5,z, where xx is the disk when connecting to a disk, or a tape when connecting to a tape drive unit.
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I/O Device Mapping on Midrange Servers
TABLE A-6 shows the device mapping on a midrange server. In the device path, x is LSB-dependent, and is assigned a value as shown in TABLE A-2.
TABLE A-6 I/O Device Mapping on a Midrange Server
Slot
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Host Bus Adapter Slot Type
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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IOU Slot 0
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PCI-X
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1
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IOU Slot 1
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PCIe
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@9
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IOU Slot 2
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PCIe
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/pci@x1,700000
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IOU Slot 3
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PCIe
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/pci@x2,600000
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IOU Slot 4
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PCIe
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/pci@x3,700000
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Internal Devices on Midrange Servers
The internal midrange server devices, which are located at the XSB location 00-0 or 01-0 (regardless of Uni-XSB or Quad-XSB mode), are shown in TABLE A-7 and TABLE A-8. In the device path, x is LSB-dependent, and is assigned a value as shown in TABLE A-2.
TABLE A-7 Internal Devices and Device Paths on the Midrange Servers, IOU#0
XSB 00-0/IOU 0 Accessible Internal Devices (M4000/M5000)
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Device Physical Location
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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Network Port 0
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IOU#0
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/network@2
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Network Port 1
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IOU#0
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/network@2,1
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HD0
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@0
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HD1
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@1
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CD-RW/DVD-RW
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@3
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Tape
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/tape@2
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TABLE A-8 Internal Devices and Device Paths on the M5000 (but not M4000) Server, IOU#1
XSB 01-0/IOU 1 Accessible Internal Device (M5000)
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Device Physical Location
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OpenBoot PROM Device Path
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Network Port 0
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IOU#1
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/network@2
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Network Port 1
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IOU#1
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/network@2,1
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HD2
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@0
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HD3
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System
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/pci@x0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@1
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I/O Device Mapping on High-End Servers
TABLE A-9 shows the device mapping on a high-end server. In the PCIe device path, xx is the XSB number and is in the range from 00-15, and x is LSB-dependent, and is assigned a value as shown in TABLE A-2.
TABLE A-9 I/O Device Mapping on a High-End Server
PCIe Slot
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Uni-XSB
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Quad-XSB
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OpenBoot PROM PCIe Device Path
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IOU Slot 0
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x0,600000
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IOU Slot 1
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x1,700000
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IOU Slot 2
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x2,600000
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IOU Slot 3
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x3,700000
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IOU Slot 4
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x4,600000
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IOU Slot 5
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x5,700000
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IOU Slot 6
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x6,600000
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IOU Slot 7
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x7,700000
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Internal Devices on High-End Servers
On high-end servers each IOU can contain an IOUA, which is a PCIe Host Bus Adapter that provides access to internal devices installed at specific locations. The IOUA comes in two types, one that supports RAID and one that does not. See Managing Disks for information on how to tell which type is in your server
Note - The IOUA is referred to in the Service manual as the IOU onboard device card.
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The IOUA contains two 1Gb Ethernet ports on the card (“on-board”). When the IOUA is installed at specific locations, it also provides access to storage located on the IOU, as well as platform disk drives, CD-RW/DVD-RW drives, or tape drives, at the locations shown in TABLE A-10 and TABLE A-11.
In TABLE A-10 (RAID supported) and TABLE A-11 (RAID not supported), Column 4 contains the first part of the path and Column 5 shows second part. The path varies depending on device type, which is shown in Column 5 in parentheses. In all cases, 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; and nn is the number associated with the PSB to which the CD-RW/DVD-RW drive or tape drive is attached, as follows:
- M8000 server - nn is in the range of 0-3
- M9000 server - nn is in the range 0-7
- M9000 server plus expansion unit - nn is in the range of 0-15
An example follows each table.
Internal Devices, RAID Supported
TABLE A-10 Internal Devices and Device Paths on a High-end Server, RAID Supported
PCIe Slot
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Uni-XSB
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Quad-XSB
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OpenBoot PROM PCIe Device Path
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OpenBoot PROM IOUA HBA On-board, IOU, and Platform Accessible Devices
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IOU Slot 0
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x0,600000
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.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 0)
.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0,1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@0,0 (IOU HD0; SCSI Target 0)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@1,0 (IOU HD1; SCSI Target 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@4,0 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-0; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/tape@5,0 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-0;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 1
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x1,700000
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IOU Slot 2
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x2,600000
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.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 0)
.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0,1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@4,0 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-2; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/tape@5,0 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-2;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 3
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x3,700000
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IOU Slot 4
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x4,600000
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.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 0)
.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0,1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@0,0 (IOU HD0; SCSI Target 0)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@1,0 (IOU HD1; SCSI Target 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@4,0 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-0; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/tape@5,0 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-0;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 5
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x5,700000
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IOU Slot 6
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x6,600000
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..../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 0)
.../pci@0/pci@2/pci@0/network@0,1 (IOUA HBA On-board BGE Port 1)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@4,0 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-2; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/tape@5,0 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-2;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 7
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x7,700000
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For example, if HD0 were in slot 0 of a server with a RAID-capable IOUA and its LSB number were 03, its full path would be:
pci@30,600000/pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk@0,0
Internal Devices, RAID Not Supported
TABLE A-11 Internal Devices and Device Paths on a High-end Server, RAID Not Supported
PCIe Slot
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Uni-XSB
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Quad-XSB
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OpenBoot PROM PCIe Device Path
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OpenBoot PROM IOUA HBA On-board, IOU, and Platform Accessible Devices
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IOU Slot 0
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x0,600000
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.../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@0,0 (IOU HD0; SCSI Target 0)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/disk@1,0 (IOU HD1; SCSI Target 1)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/disk@4 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-0; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/tape@5 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-0;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 1
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xx-0
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xx-0
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pci@x1,700000
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IOU Slot 2
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x2,600000
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.../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-2; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/tape@5 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-2;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 3
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xx-0
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xx-1
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pci@x3,700000
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.
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IOU Slot 4
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x4,600000
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.../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@0,0 (IOU HD2; SCSI Target 0)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/disk@1,0 (IOU HD3; SCSI Target 1)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/disk@4 (Platform CD-RW/DVD-RW at cfgdevice port nn-4; SCSI Target 4)
.../pci@0/scsi@1/tape@5 (Platform tape at cfgdevice port nn-4;
SCSI Target 5)
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IOU Slot 5
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xx-0
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xx-2
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pci@x5,700000
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IOU Slot 6
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x6,600000
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.../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)
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IOU Slot 7
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xx-0
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xx-3
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pci@x7,700000
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For example, if HD0 were in slot 0 of a server with an IOUA that does not support RAID, and its LSB number were 03, it’s full path would be:
pci@30,600000/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@0,0
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.
Midrange Servers
M4000 Server sample output:
# cfgadm -s "select=class(pci)"
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
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M5000 Server sample output:
# cfgadm -s "select=class(pci)"
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
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TABLE A-12 cfgadm Device Matrix for Midrange Servers
PCI Slot #
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PCI Slot Type
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IOU#0 (M4000/M5000)
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IOU#1 (M5000)
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0
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PCI-X
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iou#0-pci#0
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iou#1-pci#0
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1
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PCIe
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iou#0-pci#1
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iou#1-pci#1
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2
|
PCIe
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iou#0-pci#2
|
iou#1-pci#2
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3
|
PCIe
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iou#0-pci#3
|
iou#1-pci#3
|
4
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PCIe
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iou#0-pci#4
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iou#1-pci#4
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High-End Servers
M8000 Server sample output:
# cfgadm -s "select=class(pci)"
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
iou#1-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#6 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#1-pci#7 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
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M9000 Server sample output:
# cfgadm -s "select=class(pci)"
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#6 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#7 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#3-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#3-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#3-pci#2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#3-pci#3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
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TABLE A-13 cfgadm Device Matrix for High-End Servers
PCI Slot #
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PCI Slot Type
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IOU#0
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IOU#1
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IOU#n
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0
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#0
|
iou#1-pci#0
|
iou#n-pci#0
|
1
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#1
|
iou#1-pci#1
|
iou#n-pci#1
|
2
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#2
|
iou#1-pci#2
|
iou#n-pci#2
|
3
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#3
|
iou#1-pci#3
|
iou#n-pci#3
|
4
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#4
|
iou#1-pci#4
|
iou#n-pci#4
|
5
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#5
|
iou#1-pci#5
|
iou#n-pci#5
|
6
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#6
|
iou#1-pci#6
|
iou#n-pci#6
|
7
|
PCIe
|
iou#0-pci#7
|
iou#1-pci#7
|
iou#n-pci#7
|