LAN Configuration and Management Manual
Managing the SLSA Subsystem
LAN Configuration and Management Manual—520469-012
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Stopping and Starting an Adapter
4. Use the SCF STOP LIF command to stop the LIFs identified in step 3. If you
cannot stop a LIF because it has active clients, use the SCF ABORT LIF
command. You can use the SCF STATUS LIF command to verify that the LIFs are
STOPPED.
5. Check the status of the PIFs and SAC(s) subordinate to the adapter. Use the SCF
STATUS PIF and SCF STATUS SAC commands.
6. Stop the adapter and its subordinate SACs and PIFs by using the SCF STOP
ADAPTER command with the SUB ALL option. If a subordinate object will not stop,
use the SCF ABORT command for that object.
STOP LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A
STOP LIF $ZZLAN.L11021B
STOP LIF $ZZLAN.L11021C
STOP LIF $ZZLAN.L11021D
STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11*
SLSA Status LIF
Name State Access State
$ZZLAN.L11021A STOPPED UP
$ZZLAN.L11021B STOPPED UP
$ZZLAN.L11021C STOPPED UP
$ZZLAN.L11021D STOPPED UP
$ZZLAN.L11131A STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.L11131B STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.L11131C STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.L11131D STARTED UP
STATUS SAC $ZZLAN.G11021.*
SLSA Status SAC
Name Owner State
$ZZLAN.G11021.0 0 STARTED
STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11021.*
SLSA Status PIF
Name State Trace Status
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.A STARTED OFF
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.B STARTED OFF
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.C STARTED OFF
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.D STARTED OFF
STOP ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G11021, SUB ALL