User's Guide
Chapter
PCI Error Handling Product Note
How to Online Recover from a PCI Error
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The following example shows how the PCI Error Handling feature is used to handle a PCI error involving the
iether driver:
NOTE The PCI Error Handling procedure detailed in this example may vary slightly from what you
will experience, depending on the platform and IO card driver.
A. A PCI error occurs and error messages are displayed on the console:
-------------------100BT/Gigabit Ethernet LAN/9000 Networking---------------@#%
Thu Jan 24 MST 2008 21:50:49.540624 DISASTER Subsys:IETHER Loc:00000
<1002> 1000Base-T in path 6/0/0/1/0
Was moved to DEAD state due to a PCI error.
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-------------------100BT/Gigabit Ethernet LAN/9000 Networking---------------@#%
Thu Jan 24 MST 2008 21:50:49.565469 DISASTER Subsys:IETHER Loc:00000
<1004> 1000Base-T in path 6/0/0/1/0
Is being suspended due to a PCI error.
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-------------------100BT/Gigabit Ethernet LAN/9000 Networking---------------@#%
Thu Jan 24 MST 2008 21:50:49.585899 DISASTER Subsys:IETHER Loc:00000
<1004> 1000Base-T in path 6/0/0/1/1
Is being suspended due to a PCI error.
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B. Execute the olrad -q command to confirm the card is in the suspended state:
Capable
Slot Path Bus Max Spd Pwr Occu Susp OLAR OLD Max Mode
Num Spd Mode
0-1-1-0 6/0/0/1 24576 133 133 On Yes Yes Yes N/A PCI-X PCI-X
0-1-1-1 6/0/1/1 24832 133 66 On Yes No Yes N/A PCI-X PCI
0-1-1-8 6/0/12/1 26880 133 133 On Yes Yes Yes N/A PCI-X PCI-X
0-1-1-9 6/0/10/1 26624 133 133 Off No N/A N/A N/A PCI-X PCI-X
0-1-1-10 6/0/9/1 26368 133 133 On Yes No Yes N/A PCI-X PCI-X
0-1-1-11 6/0/8/1 26112 133 133 Off No N/A N/A N/A PCI-X PCI-X