Technical data
Online Add and Replacement (OLAR) of PCI Cards
Example Uses of Common rad Commands
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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0-0-0-7 0/0/2/0 16 33 On No N/A N/A
0-0-0-8 0/0/1/0 8 33 On No N/A N/A
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rad -N
path
To determine which card slot corresponds to a hardware path, use
the rad -N
path
command.
The rad -N
path
command lists the card slot used by the device
whose hardware path you specify. The slot is reported in
cabinet-bay-chassis-slot format.
# rad -N 0/0/6/0/0.6.0
0-1-3-5
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rad -f
flag slot
To flash, turn on, or turn off a PCI slot’s attention indicator (LED)
use the rad -f
flag slot
command.
# rad -f attention 0-1-3-1
# rad -f off 0-1-3-1
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rad -c
slot
To list device information about a card use the rad -c
slot
command.
The rad -c
slot
command lists details for all interfaces in a card,
including the hardware path(s), driver name(s), and vendor and
revision details.
# rad -c 0-1-3-5
Path :0/0/6/0/0
Name :c720
Device_ID :000f
Vendor_ID :1000
Subsystem_ID :0000
Subsystem_Vendor_ID :0000
Revision_ID :4
Class :010000
Status :0200
Command :0156
Multi_func :No
Bridge :No
Capable_66Mhz :No
Power_Consumption :75
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