Sun Microsystems Sun Fire 880 User Manual
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Sun Fire 880 Server Product Notes
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pci4
display/hp connected configured ok
pci5
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
pci6
mult/hp connected configured ok
pci7
unknown connected configured ok
pci8
ethernet/hp connected configured ok
Currently, the attachment points for PCI cards on Sun Fire 880 systems running the
Solaris 8 07/01 or 8 10/01 operating system are as follows.
# cfgadm
Ap_Id
Type
Receptacle
Occupant
Condition
pcisch0:hpc1_slot2
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
pcisch0:hpc1_slot3
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
pcisch0:hpc1_slot4
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
pcisch0:hpc1_slot5
unknown connected configured ok
pcisch2:hpc2_slot2
display/hp connected configured ok
pcisch2:hpc2_slot3
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
pcisch2:hpc2_slot4
mult/hp connected configured ok
pcisch3:hpc0_slot1
unknown connected configured ok
pcisch3:hpc0_slot2
ethernet/hp connected configured ok
When using c
fgadm
commands, use the attachment point id displayed by the
cfgadm
command. The following example shows the current attachment point ids
and correct c
fgadm
command syntax for a Sun Fire 880 system.
# cfgadm
Ap_Id
Type
Receptacle
Occupant
Condition
pcisch0:hpc1_slot2
pci-pci/hp connected configured ok
...
pcisch3:hpc0_slot2
ethernet/hp connected configured ok
#
cfgadm -c disconnect pcischO:hpc1_slot2
Status LED may not shut off after PCI hot-plug
(BugID 4403481)
On a Sun Fire 880 system running the Solaris 8 07/01 or 8 10/01 operating system,
during some PCI hot-plug events the system status (front panel) ok-to-remove LED
may remain lit even after the PCI card has been succesfully removed.
Note –
For further information about this issue, see the SunSolve Online web site.