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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