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-C slot_id Runs critical resource analysis routine (CRA) only on the specified slot_id and display
the results. It checks for critical resources on all affected hardware paths associated
with the specified slot. It analyzes file systems, volumes, processes, networking, swap,
and dump; and generates a report of affected resources. It lists the severity levels and
their meanings.
CRA_SUCCESS no affected resources in use.
CRA_WARNINGS resources in use on affected device(s) but none are deemed
critical.
CRA_DATA_CRITICAL probable data loss, only proceed with the user’s permission.
CRA_SYS_CRITICAL likely to bring down the user’s system.
CRA_ERROR some internal CRA error encountered.
Users are advised to use this option first to check out whether the intended OLA
operation is safe and would not cause disruption in the functioning of the system.
-c slot_id Displays the device information (Device_ID, Vendor_ID, Revision_ID, etc) of all the
interface devices at the indicated slot. Output fields are detailed below, some descrip-
tions are platform dependent.
Path displays the hardware path of the device.
Name displays the interface driver name that claimed the device.
Device_ID displays PCI Device ID of the device.
Vendor_ID displays PCI Vendor ID of the device.
Subsystem_ID displays PCI Subsystem ID of the device.
Subsystem_Vendor_ID
displays PCI Subsystem Vendor ID of the device.
Revision_ID displays the PCI Revision ID of the device.
Class displays the PCI Class of the device.
Status displays the device status register.
Command displays the device command register.
Multi-func displays if this is one of the multiple functions on the PCI device.
Bridge displays if the device is a PCI-to-PCI bridge device.
Capable_66Mhz displays if the device is capable of operating at 66 MHz frequency.
Power_Consumption
displays the power consumption of the device.
Capable_Frequency
displays the bus frequency at which the device is capable of
running.
-e slot_id Lists the affected slot IDs for the specified slot.
-h slot_id Displays the hardware paths of the interface node(s) for the specified slot.
-g hw_path Displays the slot ID for the specified hardware path.
-v hw_path Displays driver information, such as current state, time-out, etc. Output fields are
detailed below.
Name displays the interface driver name.
State displays the interface driver state. State will be RUNNING if the driver is
active. State will be SUSPENDED if the driver is suspended. When the driver is in
a transition state (say from RUNNING state to SUSPENDED state), this field will
indicate a state change in progress. For the rare occurrence of any internal errors
during a driver state transition, this field will indicate an operation timed out status.
Suspend time displays the approximate time required to suspend the interface
driver. The value displayed accounts for worst case scenarios, and the time taken
would normally be less than this.
Resume time displays the approximate time required to resume the interface
driver. The value displayed accounts for worst case scenarios, and the time taken
Section 1M588 Hewlett-Packard Company 3 HP-UX 11i Version 2: September 2004