The list-device command displays the currently defined devices.
The devices listed may be used as tape devices through the set-half, set-sct, set-floppy, or set-device commands.
Devices are numbered from 0 to 15 as they display in the configuration file. The current device is noted with the asterisk. The active device is noted with a plus sign.
Syntax
list-device {device.number} {(options} |
Parameter(s)
device.number |
Device number to list, from 0 to 9. If not specified, all currently defined devices are listed. |
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options |
h |
Suppresses header display. Only devices are displayed. |
p |
Directs output to the system printer via the spooler. |
Example(s)
In the example below, the Owner column displays the PIB number that has use of the device, and an * indicates that this PIB is the current process. A + indicates that this device is the active device (as a PIB can attach more than one device).
list-device |
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Tape |
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Status |
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16 Feb 2003 |
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14:30:40 |
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Type |
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Density |
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Owner |
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Device Name |
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0 |
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Floppy |
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3 1/2" 1.44M |
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/dev/rpdsk/4 |
1 |
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Quarter Inch |
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High |
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/dev/rmt/0n |
2 |
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4mm DAT |
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/dev/rmt/1n |
3 |
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4mm DAT |
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/dev/rmt/1un |
4 |
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8mm Tape |
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/dev/rmt/2n |
5 |
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8mm Tape |
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/dev/rmt/2un |
6 |
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Floppy |
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Pseudo Floppy |
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/usr/opt/pick/bin/abs |
7 |
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Floppy |
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Pseudo Floppy |
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/usr/opt/pick/bin/data |
8 |
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Floppy |
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Pseudo Floppy |
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/usr/opt/pick/bin/ref |
9 |
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Network |
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/home/tmp/pipein |
10 |
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Floppy |
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Pseudo Floppy |
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/home/tmp/floppy |
11 |
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Floppy |
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Pseudo Floppy |
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/n/dev/home/tmp/floppy |
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See Also
chg-device Command, fuser Command, set-device Command, set-floppy Command, set-sct Command, t-select Command, t-stat Command, t-verify Command, tape Modifier, u313c User Exit