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Operating Systems AIX How to find Primary & Secondary VIOS? Post 302796211 by -=XrAy=- on Friday 19th of April 2013 04:09:04 AM
Old 04-19-2013
ack@Michael Smilie

a nice way to check which SEA is primary or secondary:
Code:
topas -E

as root user on one of the VIO-Server

Code:
Topas Monitor for host:    xxxxxxxxx   Interval:   2   Fri Apr 19 10:02:15 2013
===============================================================================
Network                                KBPS   I-Pack   O-Pack    KB-In   KB-Out
ent15 (SEA PRIM)                     9427.7   5907.4   5166.8   4741.2   4686.5
  |\--ent12 (EC PHYS)                4733.9   3523.8   2380.2   2591.2   2142.7
  |  |\--ent0 (PRIM)                 3033.1   2077.2    305.0   1271.2   1761.9
  |   \--ent2 (PRIM)                 1691.9   1439.1   2072.8   1311.5    380.3
  |\--ent6 (VETH)                    4682.8   2376.7   2778.2   2147.7   2535.1
   \--ent9 (VETH CTRL)                  1.2      0.0      3.5      0.0      1.2
ent16 (SEA BACK)                        4.3     35.6      1.5      3.9      0.4
  |\--ent10 (VETH CTRL)                 1.2      3.5      0.0      1.2      0.0
  |\--ent13 (EC PHYS)                   4.3     35.1      1.5      3.9      0.4
  |  |\--ent1 (PRIM)                    4.2     34.2      1.5      3.8      0.4
  |   \--ent5 (BACK)                    0.1      1.0      0.0      0.1      0.0
   \--ent7 (VETH)                       0.0      0.5      0.0      0.0      0.0
ent17 (SEA BACK)                        1.0     14.9      0.0      1.0      0.0
  |\--ent11 (VETH CTRL)                 1.0      3.0      0.0      1.0      0.0
  |\--ent14 (EC PHYS)                   0.7     10.4      0.0      0.7      0.0
  |  |\--ent3 (BACK)                    0.3      5.0      0.0      0.3      0.0
  |   \--ent4 (PRIM)                    0.4      5.4      0.0      0.4      0.0
   \--ent8 (VETH)                       0.3      4.5      0.0      0.3      0.0
lo0                                     0.0      0.0      0.0      0.0      0.0

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PHYS(2) 							System Calls Manual							   PHYS(2)

NAME
phys - allow a process to access physical addresses (2BSD) SYNOPSIS
phys(segreg, size, physaddr) unsigned int segreg, size, physaddr; DESCRIPTION
The argument segreg specifies a process virtual (data-space) address range of 8K bytes starting at virtual address segregx8K bytes. This address range is mapped into physical address physaddrx64 bytes. Only the first sizex64 bytes of this mapping is addressable. If size is zero, any previous mapping of this virtual address range is nullified. For example, the call phys(7, 1, 0177775); will map virtual addresses 0160000-0160077 into physical addresses 017777500-017777577. In particular, virtual address 0160060 is the PDP-11 console located at physical address 017777560. This call may only be executed by the super-user. ERRORS
[EPERM] The process's effective user ID is not the super-user. [EINVAL] Segreg is less than 0 or greater than 7. [EINVAL] Size is less than 0 or greater than 128. SEE ALSO
PDP-11 segmentation hardware BUGS
On systems with ENABLE/34(tm) memory mapping boards, phys cannot be used to map in the I/O page. This system call is very dangerous. It is not considered a permanent part of the system. Phys is unique to the PDP-11 and 2BSD; its use is discouraged. 3rd Berkeley Distribution January 22, 1987 PHYS(2)
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