Unconfiguring And Reconfiguring Devices; To Unconfigure A Device Manually; Table 2-5 Device Identifiers And Devices - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Administration Manual

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"Automatic System Recovery" on page 35
"Enabling and Disabling Automatic System Recovery" on page 38
"To Disable Automatic System Recovery" on page 39
"Unconfiguring and Reconfiguring Devices" on page 40
"To Reconfigure a Device Manually" on page 41
Unconfiguring and Reconfiguring
Devices
To support a degraded boot capability, the ALOM CMT firmware provides the
disablecomponent command, which enables you to unconfigure system devices
manually. This command "marks" the specified device as disabled by creating an
entry in the ASR database. Any device marked disabled, whether manually or by
the system's firmware diagnostics, is removed from the system's machine
description prior to the hand-off to other layers of system firmware, such as
OpenBoot PROM.

To Unconfigure a Device Manually

At the sc> prompt, type:
sc> disablecomponent asr-key
Where the asr-key is one of the device identifiers from
Note – The device identifiers are not case sensitive. You can type them as uppercase
or lowercase characters.
Device Identifiers and Devices
TABLE 2-5
Device Identifiers
MB/CMPcpu_number/Pstrand_number
PCIEslot_number
PCIXslot_number
IOBD/PCIEa
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TABLE 2-5
Devices
CPU Strand (Number: 0-31)
PCI-E Slot (Number: 0-2)
PCI-X (Number: 0-1):
PCI-E leaf A (/pci@780)

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