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Note -
See the procedure for system-stopped maintenance for inactive/cold maintenance in a
single-chassis configuration.
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cfgadm -c connect
Ap_Id
#
cfgadm -c configure
Ap_Id
#
cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant
Condition
BB#0-PCI#0 pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
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svcadm disable hotplug
Active/Hot maintenance (with PHP)
Active/Hot maintenance (with DR)
Inactive/Hot maintenance
System-stopped maintenance
13.7.1 Active/Hot maintenance (with PHP)
1.
Display the Oracle Solaris super-user prompt.
2.
Execute the cfgadm -c command to start the power supply to the PCIe card
requiring maintenance.
Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance.
3.
Execute the cfgadm -c command to incorporate the PCIe card requiring
maintenance into the logical domain.
Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance.
4.
Execute the cfgadm -a command to confirm that the PCIe card requiring
maintenance has been incorporated into the logical domain.
In the following example, [Receptacle], [Occupant], and [Condition] contain
"connected", "configured", and "ok", respectively, which indicates that the PCIe
card requiring maintenance is incorporated into the logical domain.
5.
Execute the svcadm disable command to disable the hotplug service.
6.
If you deleted the virtual device and the virtual service in "13.4.1 Active/Hot
maintenance (with PHP)," add them based on the information you made a
note of and reassign them to the guest domain.
For details on how to add a virtual device and a virtual service, see the Oracle
VM Server for SPARC Administration Guide.
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