HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Administrator Guide

In this scenario, where the CRA has returned DATA CRITICAL, if you choose to run the Pre
Replace option of the olrad (1M) command ( olrad r option), the operation fails with
CRA_DATA_CRITICAL error, reason being that doing this operation renders the VM guest where
the FLA NIC ports are assigned, inaccessible to network. To verify that the FLA NIC is successfully
suspended, following options of the olrad(1M) and ioscan(1M) commands can be used.
Further ioscan output inside each of the guest will also show the corresponding FLA NIC port in
SUSPENDED state as in previous examples.
# olrad q
Slot Path Link Max Max Link Pwr Occu Susp OLAR OLD Mode
Spd Link Link Width
Spd Width
10-0-2-2-2-2 43/0/2/2/0/0 5.0 5.0 x8 x8 Off Yes Yes Yes Yes PCIe
# ioscan -kfnC fc
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=========================================================================
fc 6 43/0/2/2/0/0/0/5/0/0/0 fclp SUSPENDED INTERFACE HP AT094-60001 PCIe Fibre Channel
2-port 8Gb FC/2-port 10GBE Combo Adapter
/dev/fclp6
fc 7 43/0/2/2/0/0/0/5/0/0/1 fclp SUSPENDED INTERFACE HP AT094-60001 PCIe Fibre Channel
2-port 8Gb FC/2-port 10GBE Combo Adapter
/dev/fclp7
# ioscan -kfnC hpvmdio
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
==========================================================================
hpvmdio 2 43/0/2/2/0/0/0/8/0/0/0 hpvmdio SUSPENDED INTERFACE HP AT094A 10GbE-SFP PCIe
2p 8Gb FC and 2p 1/10Gbe Adapter
/dev/hpvmdio2
hpvmdio 4 43/0/2/2/0/0/0/8/0/0/1 hpvmdio SUSPENDED INTERFACE HP AT094A 10GbE-SFP PCIe
2p 8Gb FC and 2p 1/10Gbe Adapter
/dev/hpvmdio4
After the Combo card is replaced with a new one, the Post Replace option of the olrad(1M)
command (olrad R) can be used to resume usage of the card. To verify that the FLA NIC is
successfully resumed, the options of the olrad(1M) and ioscan commands can be used.
11.4.8.3 AVIO LAN devices
In this scenario, there are two guests with host name evolution and president, each guest
uses vswitch testlan which is backed by an NIC card (lan18) on olrad capable PCI slot. The
example shows the behavior of olrad -C when the IP address is configured on vNIC and without
an IP address.
11.4 Performing PCI OLR on a VSP 187