PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager
Access
The
installation
instructions
for
hot-pluggable
PCI
adapters
refer
you
to
these
procedures
when
it
is
appropriate
to
perform
them.
Note:
A
PCI
adapter
is
only
hot-pluggable
if
the
PCI
adapter
is
supported
for
hot-plug
applications.
See
the
PCI
Adapter
Placement
Reference
,
order
number
SA38-0538.
Accessing
Hot-Plug
Management
Functions
Note:
Removing
or
installing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
adapter
requires
the
system
administrator
to
take
the
PCI
adapter
offline
prior
to
performing
the
operation.
Before
taking
an
adapter
offline,
the
devices
attached
to
the
adapter
must
be
taken
offline
as
well.
This
action
prevents
a
service
representative
or
user
from
causing
an
unexpected
outage
for
system
users.
For
additional
information
about
taking
an
adapter
offline
or
removing
it
from
the
system
configuration,
see
the
AIX
System
Management
Guide:
Operating
System
and
Devices
.
This
publication
is
available
at
the
following
Web
address:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/library/
.
Select
Technical
Publications.
This
publication
is
also
contained
on
the
AIX
Documentation
CD.
The
documentation
is
made
accessible
by
loading
the
documentation
CD
onto
the
hard
disk
or
by
mounting
the
CD
in
the
CD-ROM
drive.
To
access
the
hot-plug
menus,
do
the
following:
1.
Log
in
as
root
user.
2.
At
the
command
line,
type
smitty
.
3.
Select
Devices
.
4.
Select
PCI
Hot
Plug
Manager
and
press
Enter.
5.
The
PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager
menu
displays.
Return
to
the
procedure
that
directed
you
here.
The
following
section
describes
the
menu
options.
PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager
Menu
The
following
options
are
available
from
the
PCI
Hot
Plug
Manager
menu:
Note:
For
information
about
the
PCI
slot
LED
states,
see
“I/O
Drawer
PCI
Slot
LED
Definitions”
on
page
428.
List
PCI
Hot-Plug
Slots
Provides
a
descriptive
list
of
all
slots
that
support
PCI
hot-plug
capability.
If
the
listing
for
a
slot
indicates
it
holds
an
“Unknown”
device,
select
the
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
after
IPL
to
configure
the
adapter
in
that
slot.
436
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