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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Jun 2003 09:26:41 -0700
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Jeff,

I made a mistake, first you need to SELECT the device, then do info.
See below.


I'll take a stab at this one.

first make sure sysdiag is running;

STMSTART.DIAG

wait a few minutes and enter cstm

>map

will produce a list of devices, on my system 31 is memory.

type

>select device 31

>info

a message will come back with -- (information) is currently disabled

This is a bit misleading, if you do map again you will see on device 31 information running.  Wait a bit, when you see "information successful"

then do a

>il  **  information log

This will display the information you seek.   (I think)

HTH,

-Craig


Jeff Kubler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
To all;
I recall that cstm has the ability to show the configuration of your
current memory installation (what the makeup of your memory is in terms of
the boards used). Can anyone tell me the command to use to get this
information?
Thanks,
Jeff

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