13-4 SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual • June 2010
2. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -a command to verify the Ap_Id of the PCI
card.
Example: If the PCI card in PCI slot 3 of IOU#0 is replaced
The AP_Id (iou#0_pci#3) verified here is referred to as PCI_ApId, and the
subsequent explanations of cfgadm operations for the PCI card use the term
PCI_ApId.
3. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -c unconfigure <PCI_ApId> command to
unconfigure the replacement target PCI card from the driver.
4. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -c disconnect <PCI_ApId> command to
stop supplying power to the replacement target PCI card.
5. From the OS, execute the cfgadm -a command to confirm that the status of the
PCI card has changed from "configured" to "unconfigured," and from
"connected" to "disconnected."
6. Blink the ATTENTION LED (amber) of the PCI card to be replaced.
7. Connect the clip of the antistatic wrist strap and of the antistatic mat to the
server grounding port. See Section 1.4, “Antistatic Precautions” on page 1-6.
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
:
iou#0_pci#3 pci_pci/hp connected configured ok
# cfgadm -c unconfigure iou#0_pci#3
# cfgadm -c disconnect iou#0_pci#3
# cfgadm -a
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
:
iou#0_PCI#3 unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown
# cfgadm -x led=attn, mode=blink iou#0_pci#3