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#
cfgadm
-a
Ap_Id

Type

Receptacle

Occupant

Condition
BB#0-PCI#0

pci-pci/hp

connected

configured

ok
#
cfgadm
-x
led=attn,mode=off
<Ap_Id>
#
svcadm
disable
hotplug
#
cfgadm
-al
Ap_Id

Type

Receptacle
Occupant

Condition
Omitted
c2

scsi-sas

connected
configured

6.
If
the
ATTENTION
LED
of
the
target
cassette
is
blinking
when
you
replace
the
PCI
Express
card,
turn
off
the
ATTENTION
LED.
7.
Assign
the
I/O
device
of
the
incorporated
PCI
Express
card
to
the
logical
domain.
-
If
you
have
replaced
a
faulty
PCI
Express
card,
proceed
to
"Work
to
restore
a
virtual
device."
-
If
you
have
added
a
new
PCI
Express
card:
-
If
you
are
using
XCP
2230
or
later
and
Oracle
VM
Server
3.1.1.1
or
later:
Perform
operations
according
to
the
description
in
"15.3.1
Adding
a
physical
I/O
device
to
an
I/O
domain"
in
the
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
Systems
System
Operation
and
Administration
Guide.
-
If
you
are
using
XCP
2221
or
earlier
or
Oracle
VM
Server
3.1.1
or
earlier:
Perform
operations
according
to
the
description
in
"3.2.15
Configuring
an
I/O
device"
and
"3.2.16
Creating
or
destroying
the
SR-IOV
virtual
function"
in
the
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M10
Systems
Domain
Configuration
Guide.
8.
If
you
have
enabled
the
hotplug
service,
execute
the
svcadm
command
to
disable
the
hotplug
service.
Incorporation
of
an
internal
disk
1.
Log
in
as
a
super
user
to
Oracle
Solaris
on
the
logical
domain
(control
domain
or
root
domain)
into
which
the
target
internal
disk
is
to
be
incorporated.
2.
Execute
the
cfgadm(1M)
command
to
check
the
statu s
of
the
incorporated
internal
disk.
With
the
cfgadm
-al
command,
confirm
that
AP_ID
of
the
replacement
internal
disk
has
been
changed.
Confirm
that
Occupant
shows
"configured."
If
it
does
not
show
"configured,"
perform
step
3.
Chapter
6
 
Restoring
the
System 101

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