AIX Location Codes
Note:
AIX location codes are not available if Linux is the operating system.
The basic formats of the AIX location codes are as follows:
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For non-SCSI devices/drives:
AB-CD-EF-GH
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For SCSI devices/drives:
AB-CD-EF-G,H
Non-SCSI Devices
For planars (backplanes), cards, and non-SCSI devices, the location code is defined as follows:
AB-CD-EF-GH
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Device/FRU/Port ID
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Connector ID
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devfunc Number, Adapter Number or Physical Location
Bus Type or PCI Parent Bus
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The AB value identifies a bus type or PCI parent bus as assigned by the firmware.
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The CD value identifies adapter number, adapter’s
devfunc
number, or physical location. The devfunc
number is defined as the PCI device number times 8, plus the function number.
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The EF value identifies a connector.
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The GH value identifies a port, address, device, or FRU.
Adapters and cards are identified only with AB-CD.
The possible values for CD depend on the adapter/card. For pluggable PCI adapters/cards, CD is the
device’s devfunc number (PCI device number times 8, plus the function number). The C and D are
characters in the range of 0-9, and A-F (hex numbers). The location codes therefore uniquely identify
multiple adapters on individual PCI cards.
EF is the connector ID, used to identify the adapter’s connector to which a resource is attached.
GH is used to identify a port, device, or FRU. For example:
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For asynchronous devices, GH defines the port on the fanout box. The values are 00 to 15.
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For a diskette drive, H identifies either diskette drive 1 or 2. G is always 0.
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For all other devices, GH is equal to 00.
For integrated adapter, EF-GH is the same as the definition for a pluggable adapter. For example, the
location code for a diskette drive is 01-D1-00-00. A second diskette drive is 01-D1-00-01.
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