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Re: which rp4440 card slot is which hardware address.

 
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Steve Post
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which rp4440 card slot is which hardware address.

I have the manual for the rp4440. I have lots of information about the rp4440. What I don't have is the nice diagram like the one I see on the back of a k570. The picture that would relate a card location to its hardware address.

Is there a picture or map of the devices as seen from the back of the rp4440?

I would like to know the hardware address of the second slot from the right. And the third one from the right. And the first one on the left. Ok. I admit it. I want to know the addresses of all the slots.
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Torsten.
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Re: which rp4440 card slot is which hardware address.

Depending on the hp-ux version you can run

# olrad -q
or
# rad -q

to get a table with the h/w-path vs. slot information (olar - able slots).

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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Re: which rp4440 card slot is which hardware address.

see also Table 6-5 PCI I/O Paths and
Table 6-6 PCI I/O Hardware Paths :

http://docs.hp.com/en/A9950-96011/ch06s14.html

Hope this helps!
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Steve Post
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Re: which rp4440 card slot is which hardware address.

Thanks.
That looks like a pretty dangerous command. It gave me what I wanted though.
olrad -q for a list of all slots

Slot Path
3 0/4/1
4 0/4/2
5 0/5/1
6 0/5/2
7 0/2/1
8 0/6/1

olrad -h 6
0/5/2/0/4/0
0/5/2/0/4/1
0/5/2/0/6/0
0/5/2/0/6/1