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10-11-2010 06:25 PM
10-11-2010 06:25 PM
Hi All,
I want to use the /usr/sbin/olrad.d/btlan to do some work.
USAGE: modulename prep_delete
what is the instance_num and class_name? Thanks in advance!
Kevin
I want to use the /usr/sbin/olrad.d/btlan to do some work.
USAGE: modulename prep_delete
what is the instance_num and class_name? Thanks in advance!
Kevin
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10-11-2010 06:53 PM
10-11-2010 06:53 PM
Solution
Hi Kevin,
As u know in PARISC its rad and in Itanium its olrad, its used to locate exact location of the card.
#olrad -q ; to see the no of lan/scsi/fc cards with details position.
Other details
Adding a New Card
1. Get the information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note
of the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Prepare to add:
/usr/bin/olrad -a slot_ID
3. Physically insert the card into the slot.
4. Post add:
/usr/bin/olrad -A slot_ID
Replacing a Card
1. Get information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note of
the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Prepare to replace:
/usr/bin/olrad -r slot_ID
3. Replace the faulty card in the slot with a working card. The new
card must be identical as the card being replaced.
4. Post Replace:
/usr/bin/olrad -R slot_ID
Deleting a Card
1. Get information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note of
the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Delete the card:
/usr/bin/olrad -d slot_ID
3. Post Delete:
/usr/bin/olrad -D slot_ID
For more details please refer man page of olrad
Hope this solves ur issue
Regards
Vishnu Khandare
As u know in PARISC its rad and in Itanium its olrad, its used to locate exact location of the card.
#olrad -q ; to see the no of lan/scsi/fc cards with details position.
Other details
Adding a New Card
1. Get the information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note
of the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Prepare to add:
/usr/bin/olrad -a slot_ID
3. Physically insert the card into the slot.
4. Post add:
/usr/bin/olrad -A slot_ID
Replacing a Card
1. Get information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note of
the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Prepare to replace:
/usr/bin/olrad -r slot_ID
3. Replace the faulty card in the slot with a working card. The new
card must be identical as the card being replaced.
4. Post Replace:
/usr/bin/olrad -R slot_ID
Deleting a Card
1. Get information about all the OLA/R/D capable slots. Make note of
the slot_id field:
/usr/bin/olrad -q
2. Delete the card:
/usr/bin/olrad -d slot_ID
3. Post Delete:
/usr/bin/olrad -D slot_ID
For more details please refer man page of olrad
Hope this solves ur issue
Regards
Vishnu Khandare
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