1.2.3 Configuration Display
The configuration display shows the system configuration and the error
messages that were detected while the most recent power-up tests and self-
tests were running. If you add expansion boxes to the system and do not run
the power-up tests or self-tests, the configuration display does not recognize the
reconfiguration. Enter the following command to see the configuration display:
>>> SHOW CONFIG
If the system does not detect any errors in the most recent power-up tests and
self-tests, it responds with a configuration display similar to the following:
KA45-A V1.0
08-00-2B-16-44-48
8MB
1
2
3
DEVNBR
DEVNAM
INFO
------
--------- -------------------------
1
NVR
OK
3
DZ
OK
4
CACHE
OK
5
MEM
OK
8MB = SY=8MB, S0/1=0MB, S2/3=0MB, S4/5=0MB
4
6
FPU
OK
7
IT
OK
8
SYS
OK
9
NI
OK
10
SCSI
OK
3-RZ23L
6-INITR
5
12
COMM
OK
DSW42 2 CHANNEL V3.0
14
ASYNC
DHW41/2
V1.5
1
Device Number Column.
2
Device Mnemonic Column.
3
Device Status Column.
4
Memory Configuration—The total internal capacity of the system equals
the memory on the system module (SY) plus the optional memory in each
of the internal banks (S0 to S5). In this example, the capacity is 16M
bytes.
5
SCSI IDs and SCSI Device Names.
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