Having problems with an old mind with limited storage.
I had someone ask me a question right of the blue without any warning
and my mind went on vacation or some place far away
Question:
Is there a command in Linux that will display the status of a device
like the one in SCO, devaddr
What does devaddr /dev/sg1 do and maybe we can find you comparable
command.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/21/06 3:30 pm
Having problems with an old mind with limited storage.
I had someone ask me a question right of the blue without any warning
and my mind went on vacation or some place far away
Thanks That is what I was trying to remember. I didn't even get the
SCO Unix command right. Sure am happy it's Friday.
Dominic Coulombe wrote:
cat /proc/dasd/devices will give you some info on the disks.
I don't know about the devaddr command. What info do you want ?
On 7/21/06, David
That's not the correct command in SCO Unix. Told you I was going brain
dead this late in the week...
What I am trying to find out is the information on a SCSI attached tape
drive. The type of drive, is it attached, it's attributes, etc.
TIA
Doug Griswold wrote:
What does devaddr /dev/sg1
On SLES, there is hwinfo that provides a lot of info on the hardware.
And there's probably something in /proc for you.
On 21-Jul-2006, at 15:48, David Heilman wrote:
That's not the correct command in SCO Unix. Told you I was going brain
dead this late in the week...
What I am trying to
dead question
Having problems with an old mind with limited storage.
I had someone ask me a question right of the blue without any warning
and my mind went on vacation or some place far away
Question:
Is there a command in Linux that will display the status of a device
like the one