HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)

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rad(1M) rad(1M)
NAME
rad - perform OLA/R functions without any comprehensive checks
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/rad -q
/usr/bin/rad -n
/usr/bin/rad -f
flag slot_id
/usr/bin/rad -a|c|d|h|i|o|r|s slot_id
/usr/bin/rad -C|D|N|R|S|V hw_path
DESCRIPTION
The rad command provides the ability to perform on-line addition and replacement of I/O cards. This
command should be used while the system is in single-user state, when SAM is unavailable.
This tool provides OLA/R capabilities, but is not as comprehensive as the SAM implementation. The com-
mand does not make extensive environmental or critical resource checks since it is expected to be executed
when the system is in a minimal operating state with few, if any, applications running.
This command is an administrative command and therefore will only allow root privileged users to perform
the OLA/R functions.
Options
slot_id Slot ID of an OLA/R capable slot. A slot ID is a list of one or more numbers separated
by dashes. Each number represents a component of the physical location of the slot.
The user can use the slot ID to locate the slot. The sequence of numbers in the slot ID
is platform dependent. On the N and L classes, the slot ID contains only the slot
number. On all other platforms, including SuperDome, the format of the slot ID is:
Cabinet#-Bay#-Chassis#-Slot#
slot_hw_path Hardware path of an OLA/R capable slot
device_hw_path Hardware path of a device as reported by
ioscan. A single slot_hw_path can be a
part of multiple device_hw_paths for a multi-function or a multi-port card.
-a slot_id List the affected (same power-domain) slot IDs of the specified slot.
-C device_hw_path Display the device information (Device_ID, Vendor_ID, Revision_ID, etc.) of the dev-
ice at the indicated hardware path.
-c slot_id Display the device information (Device_ID, Vendor_ID, Revision_ID, etc.) of all the
interface devices at the indicated slot.
-d slot_id Reserved for future use.
-D device_hw_path Reserved for future use.
-f flag slot_id Set the attention indicator LED of the specified slot. The flag must be one of the fol-
lowing values: ON, ATTENTION,orOFF.
-h slot_id List the hardware paths of the interface node(s) for the specified slot.
-i slot_id Power ON the indicated slot. The other slots, if any, that are on the same power-
domain will have their power turned ON as well (potentially harmful to the system
operations).
-n Display the number of OLA/R capable slots in the system.
-N slot_hw_path | device_hw_path
Find the slot ID of the specified slot or device hardware path.
-o slot_id Power OFF the indicated slot. The other slots, if any, that are on the same power-
domain will have their power turned OFF as well (potentially harmful to the system
operations).
-q Display the status of all OLA/R slots on the system.
-r slot_id Resume the operations of the indicated slot and its affected slots (same power-
domain).
Section 1M680 1 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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