1 /ADDRESS
/ADDRESS=n Displays the Galaxy configuration tree (GCT) node at the given address.
2 /ALL
Provides a detailed display of all nodes in the tree.
3 /CHILDREN
When used with /ADDRESS=n or /HANDLE=n, the /CHILDREN qualifier causes SDA to display all nodes in the configuration tree that are children of the specified node.
4 /FULL
When used with /CHILDREN, /OWNER=n, or /TYPE=type, the /FULL qualifier causes SDA to provide a detailed display of each node.
5 /HANDLE
/HANDLE=n Provides a detailed display of the Galaxy configuration tree (GCT) node with the given handle.
6 /OWNER
/OWNER=n Displays all nodes in the tree currently owned by the node with the given handle.
7 /SUMMARY
Provides a summary display of the Galaxy configuration tree (GCT) in hierarchical form. This qualifier is the default.
8 /TYPE
/TYPE=type Displays all nodes in the tree of the given type, which can be one of the following: BUS CAB COMMUNITY CORE CPU CPU_MODULE EXP_CHASSIS FRU_DESC FRU_ROOT HARD_PARTITION HOSE HW_ROOT IO_CTRL IOP MEMORY_CTRL MEMORY_DESC MEMORY_SUB PARTITION POWER_ENVIR PSEUDO RISER ROOT SBB SLOT SMB SOC SOCKET SW_ROOT SYS_CHASSIS SYS_INTER_SWITCH TEMPLATE_ROOT THREAD The type given may be an exact match, in which case just that type is displayed (for example, a CPU); or a partial match, in which case all matching types are displayed (for example, /TYPE=CP displays both CPU and CPU_MODULE nodes).