Using The Cfgadm Utility; Logging In To The Netra Ct Server; Running The Cfgadm Utility - Sun Microsystems Netra CT Service Manual

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5.2

Using the cfgadm Utility

You can perform the following hot swap procedures using the cfgadm utility:
Deactivate and activate hot-swappable FRUs
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Enable and disable full hot swap for I/O slots in a server
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Enable and disable basic hot swap for I/O slots in a server
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5.2.1

Logging In to the Netra CT Server

In order to use the cfgadm utility, you must be able to log in to the server either
remotely, where you would log in to the Netra CT server as root through another
server on the network, or directly, where you would connect a terminal console
directly to your Netra CT server.
For more information on connecting a terminal console to your system, refer to
Appendix
5.2.2

Running the cfgadm Utility

For all cfgadm commands, you must know the attachment point ID for the I/O slot
that you will be working on. To list the attachment point IDs for the I/O slots in a
server, log into the server and, as root, enter the following command:
# cfgadm
For a Netra CT 810 server, you should get feedback similar to the following:
Ap_Id
AL-8
CPU
IO-2
IO-3
IO-4
IO-5
IO-6
IO-7
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Netra CT Server Service Manual • January 2004
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Type
Receptacle
mcd/fhs
connected
bridge/fhs
connected
stpcipci/fhs
connected
unknown
empty
stpcipci/fhs
connected
unknown
disconnected
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
Occupant
configured
configured
configured
unconfigured
configured
unconfigured
unconfigured
unconfigured
Condition
ok
ok
ok
unknown
ok
ok
unknown
unknown

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