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Vendor_ID displays the PCI Vendor ID that identifies the manufacturer of the dev-
ice.
Subsystem_ID and Subsystem_Vendor_ID
display PCI Subsystem ID and PCI
Subsystem Vendor ID which uniquely identify the various interface cards manufac-
tured by the same vendor.
Revision_ID specifies an interface specific revision identifier. The value for this
field is chosen by the vendor.
Class displays the PCI Class that identifies the generic function of the interface.
Status displays the content of Status register associated with the interface.
Command displays the content of the Command register associated with the interface.
Multi-func displays "Yes" or "No" depending on whether there are multiple inter-
faces of the same kind under the slot.
(For instance, Multi-func will be set to "Yes" if there are 2 SCSI ports on the I/O card,
and "No" if there is a single SCSI port and a single Ethernet port on the card.)
Bridge displays "Yes" or "No" depending on whether the device is a PCI-to-PCI
bridge device.
Capable_66Mhz displays "Yes" or "No" depending on whether the interface is capa-
ble of operating at 66 MHz frequency.
Power_Consumption
displays the power consumption of the device in units of 0.1
Watts or N/A (Not Available).
(For instance, if the field displays a value of 150, then the power consumption of the
interface is 150 x 0.1 = 15 Watts).
Capable_Frequency
displays all the bus frequencies at which the interface is
capable of running.
-D slot_id This performs the post delete operation. This should always be performed after an
olrad -d slot_id operation to complete the delete operation of a card at the slot.
-D -s cell_hw_path
Chassis Delete operation. De-Configures all the I/O interfaces under the Cell specified
by its cell_hw_path . A (cumulative) Critical Resource Analysis (CRA) is run to ensure
that the command execution will not cause any disruption to the system operation.
The driver scripts (prep_delete and post_delete) are run prior to and after
de-configuring an I/O interface respectively. Only an I/O Chassis associated with a
floating Cell can be deconfigured online. See the WARNINGS section below.
NOTE: The Cell identifier specified as an argument to the
olrad and parolrad
commands has different formats. For the parolrad command, the Cell identifier is
specified either in the global slot number format or in the local (cabinet# /slot# ) for-
mat. For the olrad command, the Cell identifer is specified in the global slot
number format only. The global slot number of the Cell is also equivalent to the
hardware path of the Cell as displayed by the ioscan command. Refer to
parolrad (1M) for more details about the different formats for specifying a Cell.
If the
-f option is specified, it overrides critical analysis (CRA) results. See the
description for the -f option.
This operation may have to be performed before a Cell can be deleted from the sys-
tem. See the description for the
-K option and the WARNINGS section below.
-d slot_id Delete a card on the system at the specified slot. Critical Resource Analysis is run to
ensure that the current card removal on the system will not cause disruption to the
system operation. The driver script (prep_delete) associated with the current slot
is run prior to the deletion. The target slot is powered off and the driver instances
and associated data structures are removed. The attention LED is set to BLINK at
the corresponding slot when the operation is in progress. When the operation com-
pletes, the (post_delete) driver scripts are run.
If the
-f option is specified, it overrides critical analysis (CRA) results. See the
description for the -f option.
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