04-15-2013
If you open the properties tab for virtual ethernet of the VIOS using the browser interface it is easy to see.
In your previous post - that I already answered - in is in the output. The number 1 and 2 (in a group of 5) that alternates/toggles between vioservers.
Talk to your employer about a course. If you are self-employed it is also a good investment in yourself. My humble opinion is that you are not ready to be working, alone, with POWER systems - at least not with the virtualization of them. (FYI)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmprocesstraversal
XmProcessTraversal(3X) XmProcessTraversal(3X)
NAME
XmProcessTraversal - A function that determines which component receives keyboard events when a widget has the focus
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
Boolean XmProcessTraversal (widget, direction)
Widget widget;
XmTraversalDirection direction;
DESCRIPTION
XmProcessTraversal determines which component of a hierarchy receives keyboard events when the hierarchy that contains the given widget has
keyboard focus. Using XmProcessTraversal to traverse to MenuBars, Pulldown MenuPanes, or Popup MenuPanes is not supported. Specifies the
widget ID of the widget whose hierarchy is to be traversed. The hierarchy is only traversed up to the top of the shell. If that shell does
not currently have the focus, any changes to the element with focus within that shell will not occur until the next time the shell receives
focus. Specifies the direction of traversal
The direction parameter can have the following values, which cause the routine to take the corresponding actions: XmTRAVERSE_CURRENT--Finds
the hierarchy and the tab group that contain widget. If this tab group is not the active tab group, makes it the active tab group. If wid-
get is an item in the active tab group, makes it the active item. If widget is the active tab group, makes the first traversable item in
the tab group the active item. XmTRAVERSE_DOWN--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active item in the active tab group
and makes the item below it the active item. If there is no item below, wraps. XmTRAVERSE_HOME--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget.
Finds the active item in the active tab group and makes the first traversable item in the tab group the active item. XmTRA-
VERSE_LEFT--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active item in the active tab group and makes the item to the left the
active item. If there is no item to the left, wraps. XmTRAVERSE_NEXT--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active item in
the active tab group and makes the next item in child order the active item. XmTRAVERSE_NEXT_TAB_GROUP--Finds the hierarchy that contains
widget. Finds the active tab group (if any) and makes the next tab group the active tab group in the hierarchy. XmTRAVERSE_PREV--Finds the
hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active item in the active tab group and makes the previous item in child order the active item.
XmTRAVERSE_PREV_TAB_GROUP--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active tab group (if any) and makes the previous tab group
the active tab group in the hierarchy. XmTRAVERSE_RIGHT--Finds the hierarchy that contains widget. Finds the active item in the active tab
group and makes the item to the right the active item. If there is no item to the right, wraps. XmTRAVERSE_UP--Finds the hierarchy that
contains widget. Finds the active item in the active tab group and makes the item above it the active item. If there is no item above,
wraps.
CAUTIONS
XmProcessTraversal will not allow traversal to a widget in a different shell. XmProcessTraversal will only allow traversal to widgets that
are currently mapped. You cannot call XmProcessTraversal from inside a focusCallback routine (or you will get a segmentation fault).
RETURN VALUE
Returns True if the setting succeeded. Returns False if the keyboard focus policy is not XmEXPLICIT, if there are no traversable items, or
if the call to the routine has invalid parameters.
SEE ALSO
XmGetVisibility(3X), XmIsTraversable(3X)
XmProcessTraversal(3X)