
Booting
4-43
1
Show device displays information about each I/O device. Polling
checks the XMI bus for device configurations. The next line contains
three columns. The first column contains the device type and unit
number, node number, device channel number, XMI node number, and
I/O channel number, separated by periods. The second column displays
the name of the device given by the device controller. The third column
shows the device type.
2
In the boot command, -flags indicates that additional command pa-
rameters follow, 0 is the shadow set unit, 3 is the system root of the
boot device, 0 is the VMB option, du is the device code of the boot de-
vice, b is the boot device controller designation, and 1 specifies the
hexadecimal unit number of the boot device. The 1 is the node num-
ber, 0 is the channel number, 6 is the XMI node number, and 0 is
the I/O channel number.
3
System self-test results are displayed if the environment variable
boot_reset is set on.
For more information:
VMS Upgrade and Installation Supplement:
VAX 7000-600 and VAX 10000-600 Series