Nick (et al),

 

Do a sysconfig –ca to get the exact part number for what’s in slots.  It will provide results like the following:

 

filer01> sysconfig -ca

sysconfig: slot 3 OK: X3145A: NetApp NVRAM5

sysconfig: slot 2 OK: X2050A: QLogic ISP 2312; 64-bit PCI-X dual-Fibre Channel; AKA 2342

sysconfig: slot 1 OK: X1047B: Quad 10/100/1000 Ethernet VII

sysconfig: System configuration meets block protocol requirements.

sysconfig: There are no configuration errors.

filer01>

 

I think you’ll find this easier to look up in parts finder than the normal sysconfig –a results.

Regards,

André M. Clark | Sr. Consulting Engineer, Team Lead | Insight Integrated Systems | 718.360.8701

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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Nick Bernstein
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 10:01
To: Toasters
Subject: parts finder

 

Hi all, 

 

Could someone do me a favor and take a screenshot of a sysconfig with output showing an ethernet adaptor or FC adaptor line as well as the results of parts finder from the now site? I've had a couple not show up when doing it in class, and I'm assuming it's just a random anomaly and not a real issue with parts finder. 

 

 

Thanks in advance,

Nick