Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 168

controller show channels, The Ch# and Host ID Items

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controller Commands controller show channels To show all of the channels on a controller and the associated characteristics of each channel, use the controller show channels command. See the installation guide for your controller to determine the number of channels it actually supports. Syntax controller show channels Examples In the following example, the system displays the channels on the currently opened controller: AAC0> controller show channels Executing: controller show channels Ch# Host ID Targets Type Max Usage 07 15 NoInfo NoInfo 17 15 NoInfo NoInfo 27 15 NoInfo NoInfo 37 15 NoInfo NoInfo The following example displays the channels on the currently opened controller: AAC0> controller show channels Executing: controller show channels Ch# Host ID Targets Type Max Usage 07 15 NoInfo NoInfo 17 15 NoInfo NoInfo 27 15 NoInfo NoInfo 37 15 NoInfo NoInfo The following sections provide more information on the items that the controller show channels command displays. The Ch# and Host ID Items The Ch# item displays the number of the channel on the controller. In the example there are four channels on the currently opened controller. See the installation guide for your controller to determine the number of channels it actually supports. The Host ID item displays the SCSI device ID of the host controller, which in the example is 7 for all channels. 4-22

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controller Commands
controller show channels
To show all of the channels on a controller and the associated
characteristics of each channel, use the
controller show
channels
command. See the installation guide for your controller
to determine the number of channels it actually supports.
Syntax
controller show channels
Examples
In the following example, the system displays the channels on the
currently opened controller:
AAC0> controller show channels
Executing: controller show channels
Ch# Host ID Targets Type
Max Usage
--- ------- ------- --------- ---------
0
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
1
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
2
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
3
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
The following example displays the channels on the currently
opened controller:
AAC0> controller show channels
Executing: controller show channels
Ch# Host ID Targets Type
Max Usage
--- ------- ------- --------- ---------
0
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
1
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
2
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
3
7
15
NoInfo
NoInfo
The following sections provide more information on the items that
the
controller show channels
command displays.
The Ch# and Host ID Items
The Ch# item displays the number of the channel on the controller.
In the example there are four channels on the currently opened
controller. See the installation guide for your controller to
determine the number of channels it actually supports.
The Host ID item displays the SCSI device ID of the host controller,
which in the example is 7 for all channels.