system controller config pci show-add-on-devices
Display PCI devices in expansion slots
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system controller config pci show-add-on-devices command displays information about the PCIe devices in I/O expansion slots. The command displays the following information about the PCIe devices:
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Node
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Model
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Type
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Slot
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Device
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Vendor
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Sub-device ID
To display more details, use the -instance parameter.
Parameters
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[-fields <fieldname>,…] -
Selects the fields that you specify.
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[-instance ]} -
Displays detailed information about PCI devices.
[-node {<nodename>|local}]- Node-
Selects the PCI devices that are present in the specified node.
[-model <text>]- Model String-
Selects the PCI devices that are present on the system with the specified model name.
[-type <integer>]- Device Type-
Selects the PCI devices with the specified device type.
[-slot-and-sub <text>]- PCI Slot Number-
Selects the PCI devices present in the specified slot or slot-subslot combination.
[-device <text>]- Device-
Selects the PCI devices with the specified device ID.
[-vendor <text>]- Vendor Number-
Selects the PCI devices with the specified vendor ID.
[-sub-device-id <integer>]- Sub Device ID-
Selects the PCI devices with the specified sub-device ID.
Examples
The example below displays information about PCI devices found in I/O expansion slots of all the nodes in the cluster.
cluster1::> system controller config pci show-add-on-devices
Node Model Slot Type Device Vendor Sub-Device ID
------------------ ------------------- ---- ---- ------- ------ -------------
cluster1-01 FAS6240
6 7 0x2532 0x1077 10
5 1 0x1527 0x8086 0
2 7 0x6732 0x15B3 0
3 1 0x8030 0x1077 0
1 2 0x8001 0x11F8 0
15 1 0x10FB 0x8086 0
13 1 0x150E 0x8086 1
7 1 0x1528 0x8086 0
cluster1-02 FAS6240
6 7 0x2532 0x1077 10
5 1 0x1527 0x8086 0
2 7 0x6732 0x15B3 0
3 1 0x8030 0x1077 0
1 2 0x8001 0x11F8 0
15 1 0x10FB 0x8086 0
13 1 0x150E 0x8086 1
7 1 0x1528 0x8086 0
16 entries were displayed.
cluster1::>