I've been looking for a command or script for AIX similar to lspci -t on Linux, a sort of Device tree
I didn't find it, although there are a few using shell script.
I've made a simple one using Perl, recursion and just one call to lsdev.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $base = defined($ARGV[0]) ? $ARGV[0] : "ALL!";
if (defined($ARGV[0]) and $ARGV[0] eq "-h") {
usage();
exit;
}
sub usage {
print qq($/Usage:$/$/);
print qq($0 [base] - "base is optional and defaults to sys0$/$/
+);
print qq(This script builds a tree of devices$/$/);
}
my %devices = map { chomp; s/,$/,_/; split /,/,$_ } (`lsdev -F name,pa
+rent`);
sub children {
my $parent = shift;
my @lsdev;
foreach (keys %devices) {
push @lsdev, $_ if $devices{$_} eq $parent;
}
return @lsdev;
}
sub graph {
my $step = shift;
my @lista = @_;
foreach my $i (@lista) {
print "|", " " x $step,"|-- ",$i,$/;
graph($step+3,children($i));
}
}
if ($base eq "ALL!") {
graph(0,children("_"));
} else {
graph(0,$base);
}
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