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domain and root domain.
# svcs hotplug ← If the STATE is disabled, enable the service.
# svcadm enable hotplug ← Enables the hotplug service.
For details on the cfgadm command used here, see "2 Dynamically Configuring
Devices" in the Managing Devices in Oracle Solaris 11.2 or "Dynamically Configuring
Devices (Tasks)" in the Oracle Solaris Administration: Devices and File Systems.
Note - To perform PCI Express card maintenance using the hot plug function, confirm that
the card is hot-pluggable. To do so, check "Appendix A Cards That Support PCI Hot Plug
and Dynamic Reconfiguration" in the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems PCI Card Installation
Guide.
Enabling the removal of a PCI Express card
Log in as a super-user to Oracle Solaris on the logical domain (control
1.
domain or root domain) to which the target PCI Express card is assigned.
2.
Check the mounting position (Ap_Id) of the target PCI Express card from the
logical domain (control domain or root domain).
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id
BB#0-PCI#0
Release the target PCI Express card from the logical domain (control domain
3.
or root domain).
# cfgadm -c unconfigure <Ap_Id>
4.
Stop the power supply to the target PCI Express card.
# cfgadm -c disconnect <Ap_Id>
Confirm that the PCI Express card has been released from the logical domain.
5.
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id
BB#0-PCI#0
In the above example, [Receptacle] and [Occupant] display "disconnected" and
"unconfigured," respectively, which indicates that the PCI Express card mounted
at BB#0-PCI#0 has been released from the logical domain.
Set the ATTENTION LED of the target PCI Express card cassette to blink.
6.
Type
Receptacle
pci-pci/hp
connected
Type
Receptacle
unknown
disconnected unconfigured unknown
Occupant
Condition
configured
ok
Occupant
Condition
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