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Adapters, Overview and Configuration 
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The predefined database contains configuration data for all possible devices 
configurable for the system.
The customized database contains configuration data for all currently defined 
devices in the system.
The device information stored in the Device Configuration Database allows 
the automatic configuration PCI devices on PCI-based RS/6000 systems 
whenever the Configuration Manager (
cfgmgr
) program is run at system boot 
and run time.
The Device Configuration Database that is currently used by the system is 
located in the directory that is specified by the ODMDIR environment 
variable. This is normally the /etc/objrepos directory.
In AIX Version 3.2, all device software was installed when the operating 
system was installed. In AIX Version 4, only those software packages for 
devices that were detected at the installation time are automatically installed.
Refer to 
Managing AIX V.4 on PCI-Based RS/6000 Workstations (40P/43P), 
SG24-2581, or to the AIX Version 4 product documentation for more 
information on device management and enhancements to the Device 
Configuration Database.
5.3.1.2  Device Location Codes
Location codes are defined slightly differently depending on the type of 
device they are used for, non-SCSI or SCSI.
For planars, cards and non-SCSI devices, the location code is defined as:
AB-CD-EF-GH
For SCSI devices, the location code is defined as:
AB-CD-EF-G,H
While 
AB-CD-EF
 have the same meaning for both non-SCSI and SCSI devices, 
the last two letters identify different codes.
AB identifies a bus type, and it can assume the following values:
00 
for resources attached to the processor bus, such as system 
planar, processor, memory, L2 cache, and primary PCI bus.
01 
for resources attached to ISA buses, such as diskette drive, 
mouse adapter, mouse, and keyboard.