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тАО03-10-2004 07:57 PM
тАО03-10-2004 07:57 PM
We need this to create vpars on our system
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО03-10-2004 08:21 PM
тАО03-10-2004 08:21 PM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/hw/hpauthorized/index.html#rp7410%20Server
hope this helps
malvin
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тАО03-10-2004 08:29 PM
тАО03-10-2004 08:29 PM
Re: Hardware path on rp7410
That's it for Cell 0 (Cell 1 is the same, but everything starts with "1"):
0/0/1/0 Slot 8
0/0/2/0 Slot 7
0/0/4/0 Slot 6
0/0/6/0 Slot 5
0/0/8/0 Slot 1
0/0/10/0 Slot 2
0/0/12/0 Slot 3
0/0/14/0 Slot 4
you can also try the "rad -q" command on the system:
The last number of the "Slot" expression is the slot number on the PCI Backplane.
Example (rp8400):
# rad -q
Driver(s)
Slot Path Bus Max Spd Pwr Occu Susp Capable Max Mode
Num Spd Mode
0-0-0-1 0/0/8/0 64 66 33 On Yes No Yes PCI PCI
0-0-0-2 0/0/10/0 80 66 33 On Yes No Yes PCI PCI
0-0-0-3 0/0/12/0 96 66 33 Off No N/A N/A PCI PCI
0-0-0-4 0/0/14/0 112 66 33 Off No N/A N/A PCI PCI
0-0-0-5 0/0/6/0 48 66 33 Off No N/A N/A PCI PCI
0-0-0-6 0/0/4/0 32 66 66 On Yes No Yes PCI PCI
0-0-0-7 0/0/2/0 16 66 33 Off No N/A N/A PCI PCI
0-0-0-8 0/0/1/0 8 66 66 On Yes No Yes PCI PCI
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тАО03-10-2004 10:32 PM
тАО03-10-2004 10:32 PM
Re: Hardware path on rp7410
Malvin your site is HP authorized.
I don't have a pasword.
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тАО03-10-2004 11:00 PM
тАО03-10-2004 11:00 PM
Re: Hardware path on rp7410
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/5990-7226/5990-7226.html
malvin
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тАО03-10-2004 11:06 PM
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