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b. If the lever stops halfway even when the PCI cassette is inserted again, pull
the PCI cassette out from the IOU, and then check whether the PCI card is
set in the normal position (see a, b, and c of Step 11). Then, reinsert the PCI
cassette.
Caution – Do not forcibly push the lever of the PCI cassette when the lever is
pushed but stops halfway. In this case, restore the lever to its original position, and
then reinsert it. If the lever stops halfway even when the PCI cassette is inserted
again, it is possible that the PCI card is not set in the normal position (see a, b, and c
of Step 11). Pull the PCI cassette out from the IOU, verify the position of the PCI
card, and then reinsert the PCI cassette.
13. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -c connect <PCI_ApId> command to
supply power to the PCI card.
14. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -c configure <PCI_ApId> command to
configure the PCI card into the domain.
15. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -a command to confirm that the status of the
PCI card has changed from "unconfigured" to "configured."
16. Confirm that the replacement components are normal by using the
showhardconf or showstatus command of XSCF.
Unless "*" is displayed for the replacement XSCFU, it is operating normally.
For details of the showhardconf command and showstatus command, see the
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide,
the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference
Manual, or the man page.
Note – The showstatus command displays information on degraded components.
17. Close the door on the server and lock it.
# cfgadm -c connect iou#0_pci#3
# cfgadm -c configure iou#0_pci#3
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
:
iou#0_pci#3 pci_pci/hp connected configured ok