C: System Controller Commands
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Use the pci command to view the power for each PCI card in an Origin 300 server (refer
to Example C-29).
pci Command Output
Example C-29
001c20-L1>pci
Slot
Power
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Slot 1
7.5
Slot 2
7.5
For a PCI expansion module, the output of the pci command contains the following
eight columns.
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The Bus column lists the number of the bus for each PCI card.
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The Slot column lists the slot value for each PCI card.
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The Stat column lists the hexadecimal value of the status register for each PCI card.
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The Card Type column lists the card type (7.5 W, 15 W, 25 W, or none) for each slot.
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The Power column lists the value (error & off, error & on, okay & off, or okay & on)
of the Power OK and Power On bits.
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The Attn LED column lists the value (off or on) of the Attention LED for the PCI
card.
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The Enable column lists the value (off or on) of the Bus Enable bit for the PCI card.
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The Reset column lists the value (off or on) of the Reset bit for the PCI card.
Note: The following commands apply only to the PCI expansion module.
Use the pci <u|d> command to power up or power down all of the PCI cards. In this
command, the variable <u|d> is u (power up) or d (power down).
Use the pci reset command to reset all of the PCI cards.
Use the pci <bus> <u|d> command to power up or power down all of the PCI cards on
a bus. In this command, the variable <u|d> is u (power up) or d (power down). The
variable <bus> is the bus number.
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