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suspended. The target slot is powered off and the attention LED is set to BLINK at
the corresponding slot.
If the
-f option is specified, it overrides critical analysis (CRA) results. See the
description earlier for the -f option.
-R slot_id Post Replace phase. The target slot power is turned ON. The suspended drivers are
resumed and the driver scripts (post_replace
) for the current slot and the affected
slots (if any) are run. The attention LED at the corresponding slot is set to OFF.
-f The -f option, if specified, overrides the "data critical" errors returned by CRA. It is
important to note that olrad will not allow "critical" errors to be overridden and that
olrad automatically overrides "warnings".
Irrespective of whether
-f is specified or not, critical resource analysis routines are
run before an OLA/R operation, to ensure that the current OLA/R operation does not
interrupt the normal working of the system; in other words, to identify "critical"
errors.
The "data critical" errors are typically not critical to the system, but they may be criti-
cal to the user. Hence, the user need to decide whether or not to use the
-f option for
overriding these types of errors.
-F Displays the output in machine readable format. It can be used with the following
options:
-q, -c, -h, and -v.
-n Display the number of OLA/R capable slots in the system.
-q Displays the status of all OLA/R capable slots in the system. In the output, slots with
the same bus number share the same PCI Bus. Output fields are detailed below; some
descriptions are platform dependent.
Slot displays the slot_id .
Path displays the slot_hw_path .
Bus Number identifies the I/O Bus corresponding to the slot.
Max Spd displays the maximum operating speed of the PCI Bus attached to the slot.
Spd displays the current operating speed of the PCI Bus attached to the slot. The
card inserted into the slot determines the current operating speed, together with the
capability of the slot’s PCI Bus.
Pwr displays the slot power status.
Occu displays whether the slot is occupied or not.
Susp displays if the card in the slot is suspended or not.
Driver(s) Capable displays the OL* capability of the interface driver/s that
claimed the PCI device/s present in the slot. OLAR field displays whether the inter-
face driver/s are capable of OnLine Add/Replace operations. OLD field displays
whether the interface driver/s are capable of OnLine Deletion operation.
Max mode displays the maximum operating mode of the PCI Bus attached to the slot.
Mode displays the current operating mode of the PCI Bus attached to the slot. The
card inserted into the slot determines the current operating mode, together with the
capability of the slot’s PCI Bus. PCI and PCI-X are examples of different operating
modes.
-I flag slot_id Controls the state of the Attention LED. The valid values for this flag option are:
ATTN and OFF. Based on the flag value, the Attention LED at the corresponding slot
is set to the appropriate state. The flags are not case-sensitive.
-P flag slot_id Controls the state of the power indicator. Currently, the only valid value for this flag
option is: RAIL. The -P option can be used with RAIL to set the power indicator to
follow the specified slot’s power state; in other words, the power indicator is turned
solid ON if the slot power is ON, or the power indicator is turned OFF, if the slot
power is OFF. The flag is not case sensitive.
-p flag slot_id Controls the slot power. The valid value for this flag option are: ON and OFF. Based
on the flag set, the slot power status changes appropriately. The flags are not case
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