Prepare a PCIe Card For Removal
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If the PCIe card is not assigned to an I/O domain, see “Remove a PCIe Card Carrier and
Card From the Server” on page 156.
Related Information
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“PCIe Card Slot Configuration and Numbering” on page 142
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“Understanding PCIe Card Device and Service Paths” on page 143
Prepare a PCIe Card For Removal
If the PCIe card is assigned to an I/O domain on a logical domain, use these steps to avoid a
configuration that is unsupported by the SR-IOV feature.
If the PCIe card is not assigned to an I/O domain on a logical domain, go to “Remove a PCIe
Card Carrier and Card From the Server” on page 156.
1.
Determine which PCIe card requires service.
In this example, pci_45 represents the I/O domain name.
Note - The following example shows only an excerpt of the output.
# ldm ls-io -l pci_45
NAME TYPE BUS DOMAIN STATUS
---- ---- --- ------ ------
pci_45 BUS pci_45 primary IOV
[pci@32d]
/SYS/CMIOU9/PCIE2 PCIE pci_45 primary OCC
[pci@32d/pci@1]
SUNW,qlc@0/fp/disk
SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0
SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp/disk
SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp@0,0/ssd@w20350080e518b846,1f
fibre-channel@0,2
fibre-channel@0,3
fibre-channel@0,4
fibre-channel@0,5
...
/SYS/CMIOU9/PCIE2/IOVFC.PF0.VF0 VF pci_45 ldg4
[pci@32d/pci@1/SUNW,qlc@0,2]
Class properties [FIBRECHANNEL]
port-wwn = 10:00:00:14:4f:f8:74:85
node-wwn = 20:00:00:14:4f:f8:74:85
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