# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
BB#0-PCI#0 pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
8.
Execute the cfgadm -c command to release the PCIe card requiring
maintenance from the logical domain.
Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance.
# cfgadm -c unconfigure Ap_Id
9.
Execute the cfgadm -c command to stop the power supply to the PCIe card
requiring maintenance.
Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance.
# cfgadm -c disconnect Ap_Id
10. Execute the cfgadm -a command to confirm the status of the PCIe card again.
In the following example, [Receptacle] and [Occupant] contain "disconnected"
and "unconfigured", respectively, which indicates that the PCIe card requiring
maintenance is released from the logical domain.
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
BB#0-PCI#0 pci-pci/hp disconnected unconfigured ok
11. Execute the cfgadm -x command to cause the ATTENTION LED on the PCIe
card cassette requiring maintenance to blink.
Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance.
# cfgadm -x led=attn,mode=blink Ap_Id
13.4.2
Active/hot maintenance (with DR)
Note - To perform active/hot maintenance without using PHP, use DR of the system board
on the physical partition. For information on the versions of XCP and Oracle VM Server for
SPARC/SRU that support DR, see the latest Product Notes.
Note - Active/hot maintenance without using PHP can be performed only for a building
block configuration.
1.
Open the rack door.
2.
Confirm the hardware and software configurations.
For details, see
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S Service Manual ・ February 2014
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"4.2 Confirming the System
Configuration."