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Locating Components
Troubleshooting
5-7
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Level 1: I/O Enclosure - 11
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Level 2: Mass Storage Controller - 0 and SATA Controller - 1
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Level 3: Ports 0 through 2
Figure 5-2. Component Levels
A device path is a slash-separated sequence of device IDs that identifies the location
of a component in the system. Device paths appear in the details pane of ftSMC. They
use the following syntax:
Level-1 device ID/Level-2 device ID/Level-3 device ID/Level-4 device ID
For example, referring to
Figure 5-2
, the device path 11/1/2 indicates:
I/O Enclosure - 11/SATA Controller - 1/Port - 2
Table 5-1
presents the system device IDs.
Table 5-1. System Devices and Device IDs
Component
Level Device
Device
ID
1
Call-Home Modem
CPU Enclosure (element)
I/O Enclosure (element)
0
0, 1
10, 11
Summary of Contents for Express5800/320Ma
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