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When you first connect to a computer system, you should enter the map
command to see all the hardware entities in the system (CPU, memory, device
adapters and I/O devices.).
Use the system map to select the devices to test. After a test runs, the system
map displays the results.
Note that cstm provides each device with a device number:
Figure 7-1 cstm System Map
/usr/sbin/stm/ui/bin/stm
hpdst199
Dev Last Last Op
Num Path Product Active Tool Status
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1 8 Bus Adapter Information Successful
2 8/0 Bus Adapter Information Successful
3 8/0/0 NIO Terminal Multiplexor Information Successful
4 8/4 Fast/Wide SCSI Interface Information Successful
5 8/4.3.0 SCSI Disk Exercise Aborted
6 8/4.4.0 SCSI Disk Verify Successful
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You select devices by using the select command with a device number or
path modifier. A minus sign (-) in front of a parameter unselects it. Examples:
select device 1
select path 8/4.4.0
select device -1
select path -8/4.4.0
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