kpdt subcommand

The kpdt subcommand displays the kernel device table.

Format

kpdt [ -p pathname] [cid]

Note: By default all the entries in the commands table are printed out. If the WPAR ID is not specified, then the global system is displayed.

Parameters

Item Description
-p pathname Displays commands table for the given pathname
cid Specifies the WPAR ID

Example

The following is an example of how to use the kpdt subcommand to display the device table:

KDB(0)> kpdt
num_entries......1
KPDT entries
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path........./dev/hd1

readPrivs
PV_LAB_LEF

writePrivs
PV_LAB_LEF
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