Silicon Graphics Origin 300 User Manual page 224

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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
----
-----
Slot 1
7.5
Slot 2
7.5
For a PCI expansion module, the output of the pci command contains the following
eight columns.
The Bus column lists the number of the bus for each PCI card.
The Slot column lists the slot value for each PCI card.
The Stat column lists the hexadecimal value of the status register for each PCI card.
The Card Type column lists the card type (7.5 W, 15 W, 25 W, or none) for each slot.
The Power column lists the value (error & off, error & on, okay & off, or okay & on)
of the Power OK and Power On bits.
The Attn LED column lists the value (off or on) of the Attention LED for the PCI
card.
The Enable column lists the value (off or on) of the Bus Enable bit for the PCI card.
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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