
Service Processor 3-37
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d)
cmd arg1
arg2
arg3 arg4 Description
-
-
-
-
Used to instruct the iSP to add components
manually. The management state of the iSP
changes from “nonexist” to “power-off”.
Displays Help for “add” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
This subcommand can be executed in the AC
POWER ON state or DC POWER ON state.
When the Power Bay Unit is added, all partitions
must be in the DC POWER OFF state.
pbay
xy
-
-
-
Adds a Power Bay/Power Bay Unit.
“
x
” is the chassis number.
0: Power Bay in the Main/Expansion Chassis
1: Power Bay Unit
“
y
” is the ID number.
0 for the Power Bay in the Main Chassis
1 for the Power Bay in the Expansion Chassis
0 for the Power Bay Unit
dps
xyz
-
-
-
Adds DPS to the Power Bay/Power Bay Unit.
“
x
” and “
y
” are the same as described in “pbay”
above.
“
z
” is the number of Distributed Power Supply
Module (DPS) in the Power Bay Unit (0-5). But
the number assigned in the Power Bay of the
Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis is 0,1 or
2.
xbc
x
-
-
-
Adds a XBC chip.
“
x
” is the physical number of the XBC chip (0-1).
0: Used for the XBC chip on the XIC Board.
1: Used for the XBC chip on the XBR Board.
cell
x
-
-
-
Adds a CELLV Board.
“
x
” is the physical number of the CELLV Board
(0-3).
0 or 3 is assigned to the CELLV Board in the
Main Chassis.
add
proc
xy
- - - Adds
a
processor.
“
x
” is the physical CELLV Board number (0-3).
“
y
” is the processor installation location on the
CELLV Board (0-3).
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