lsslot - display hot plug capable slots and resources
lsslot [-c | -a | -b | -p | -o | -s | -F | -d | -w]
The lsslot command can be used to display hot plug capable
I/O slots, CPUs and caches. Please note that this command does not display
all I/O slots, only slots which are physically capable of hot plug. Slots
which are capable of DLPAR but not hot plug capable will not be listed.
- -c <connector
type>
- Display the slots of the specified connector type. The valid connector
types are "pci" for hotplug PCI slots, "slot" for
logical slots, "phb" for PHB's, "port" for LHEA ports,
"mem" for memory, and "cpu" for cpu's. The default is
"slot" if no -c option is specified.
- -a
- Display available slots, valid for "pci" slots only.
- -b
- Display cpu's and caches, valid for "cpu" only.
- -o
- Display occupied slots, valid for "pci" slots only.
- -p
- Display caches, valid for "cpu" slots only.
- -s [<slot> | <drc
index>]
- Display characteristics of the specified slot or the LMB with the
specified drc index.
- -F <delimiter>
- Specified a single character to delimit the output. The heading is not
displayed and the columns are delimited by the specified character.
- -d <detail
level>
- Enable debugging output. When displaying memory information this flag will
also enable printing information about LMBs not currently owned by the
system.
- -w <timeout>
- Specify a timeout when attempting to acquire locks.
Brian King <brking@linux.vnet.ibm.com>