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SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009

4.2.1.2

Disconnecting a PCI card

Caution –

Before you remove the PCI cassette, make sure that there is no activity on

the card in the cassette.

Caution –

In the PCI cassette part, when removing cables such as LAN cable, if

your finger can't reach the latch lock of the connector, press the latch with a flathead
screwdriver to remove the cable. Forcing your finger into the clearance can cause
damage to the PCI card.

1. From the Solaris OS use the cfgadm command to get the component status:

AP_ID is comprised of the IOU number (iou#0 or iou#1) and the PCI cassette slot
number (pci#1, pci#2, pci#3, pci#4)

2. Use the cfgadm command to unconfigure the component from the hardware:

where AP_ID is the IOU and PCI card as shown in the output of cfgadm.

3. Use the cfgadm command to stop supplying power to the component:

where AP_ID is the IOU and PCI card as shown in the output of cfgadm.

4. Use the cfgadm command to confirm the component from the domain is now

disconnected and unconfigured:

# cfgadm

AP_ID

Type

Receptacle

Occupant

Condition

...

iou#0-pci#1

unknown

empty

unconfigured

unknown

iou#0-pci#2

unknown

empty

unconfigured

unknown

iou#0-pci#3

etherne/hp

connected

configured

ok

iou#0-pci#4

fibre/hp

connected

configured

ok

# cfgadm -c unconfigure AP_ID

# cfgadm -c disconnect AP_ID

# cfgadm

AP_ID

Type

Receptacle

Occupant

Condition

...

iou#0-pci#1

unknown

empty

unconfigured

unknown

iou#0-pci#2

unknown

empty

unconfigured

unknown

iou#0-pci#3

etherne/hp

disconnected unconfigured

ok

iou#0-pci#4

fibre/hp

connected

configured

ok