The Configure Added/Replaced Devices function runs the configuration manager on
the parent adapters that had child devices added or removed. This function ensures
that the devices in the configuration database are configured correctly.
Standalone Diagnostics has restrictions on using the SCSI Hot Plug Manager. For
example:
v Devices being used as replacement devices must be exactly the same type of device
as the device being replaced.
v New devices may not be added unless a device of the same FRU part number
already exists in the system, because the configuration information for the new
device is not known after the Standalone Diagnostics are booted.
You can run this task directly from the command line. See the following command
syntax:
diag -d device-T"identifyRemove"
OR
diag [-c] -d device -T"identifyRemove -a [identify|remove]"
Flag Description
-a Specifies the option under the task.
-c Run the task without displaying menus. Only command line prompts are used.
This flag is only applicable when running an option such as identify or remove.
-d Indicates the SCSI device.
-T Specifies the task to run.
RAID Hot Plug Devices
This selection starts the PCI SCSI-2 F/W RAID Adapter Service Aid.
Identify Indicators
See the “Identify and System Attention Indicators” for a description of the Identify
Indicators task.
Identify and System Attention Indicators
Note: Prior to Diagnostics version 5.1.0.35, this task may also have been known as the
System Identify Indicator or Identify Indicators task.
This task is used to display or set the Identify Indicators and the single system attention
indicator on the systems that support this function.
Some systems may support the Identify Indicators or the Attention Indicators. The
Identify Indicator is used to help physically identify the system in a large equipment
room. The Attention Indicator is used to help physically identify a system with a fault in
a large equipment room.
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