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Re: NETWORK CARD

 
Shattia
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NETWORK CARD

Hi experts,

 

Currently we are using rx6600 server (application and database).

 

We found one of the network not function and we plan to replace the card.

 

I want to know is that whether plug and play or we need to do any configuration on it before or after the installtions.

 

What about the ips we to reconfigure back...?

 

 

thanks in advance

 

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Torsten.
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Re: NETWORK CARD

All configuration remains except the switch is configured to handle (somehow) the MAC address.


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Shattia
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Re: NETWORK CARD

when ioscan lan i found this error.

 

 

lan       0  0/2/1/0   iether   ERROR       INTERFACE    HP A7012-60601 PCI/PCI-X 1000Base-T Dual-port Adapter
lan       1  0/2/1/1   iether   ERROR       INTERFACE    HP A7012-60601 PCI/PCI-X 1000Base-T Dual-port Adapter

 

What does means?

 

Thanks

 

Torsten.
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Re: NETWORK CARD

This is a dual port network card in slot 6. The ERROR means the hardware is faulty.


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Shattia
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Re: NETWORK CARD

so change the cards and put at same slot should'nt affect ip and configuration?

Torsten.
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Re: NETWORK CARD

exactly.


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Shattia
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Re: NETWORK CARD

Tqvm.

 

How we know that card at slot 6.

 

 

 

Torsten.
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Re: NETWORK CARD

post

 

# olrad -q


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Matti_Kurkela
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Re: NETWORK CARD

"olrad -q" (or "rad -q" in some older HP-UX version) is a good way to see it, if the command is supported.

 

In older HP-UX models, where such commands don't exist, the only way to know the slot number is to find a hardware path <-> slot map in the server documentation. It should allow you to identify which slot a particular hardware path each slot is associated with.

 

In many HP-UX servers, the hardware path information is also listed in stickers next to each slot.

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