You have to look at the documentation for the particular model
of rs6000 (or pSeries) you have for location codes to physical
location relationship.  In general though, some should be able
to be determined by looking at "rear" of the machine.  There
are generally labels or on some models stamped into the metal
part of the location code.

Probably you will see a "11" or "21" or "1/1" or "2/1" for instance.


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Below is output of an "lsdev" command in AIX. Anyone have any good
documentation or can someone sum up for me how to physically locate
these
disks/adapters physically in the system by these location codes in
this
output. Can anyone make sense out of this. I am mainly interested in
PCI
readings for obvious reasons. Any input would be appreciated thanks!

# lsdev -Cc disk
hdisk0  Available 40-60-00-4,0 16 Bit SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk1  Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk5  Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk6  Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk13 Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk14 Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk2  Available 40-60-00-8,0 16 Bit SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk3  Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk4  Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk7  Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk8  Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk9  Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk10 Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk11 Available 11-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive
hdisk12 Available 21-08-L      SSA Logical Disk Drive

--Justin


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