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Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d)
cmd arg1 arg2
arg3 arg4 Description
-
-
-
Enables the GXB.
“
x
” is the DGI/I2C cable port number of the
cable from the iSP-C Board to the PCIV /PCIX
Unit (0-3).
“
y
” is the GXB number (0-3) within the
PCIV/PCIX Unit. PCIV does not have GXB
number (1).
enable
(cont’d)
gxb
xy
busA
|busB
-
-
Enables the busA side and busB side of GXB.
-
-
-
-
Used to disable a component manually.
Displays Help for “disable” when the argument
is omitted or an error is made.
If the component is online state, the component
can not be disabled.
disable
<arg1>
<arg2>
- -
<arg1>
and
<arg2>
are the same as described
in “enable” above.
“all” cannot be specified.
-
-
-
-
Used to dynamically configure an offline
component while the OS is running.
This command functions only with the support of
the software (OS and BIOS).
This SP command may be unnecessary
depending on the OS.
Displays Help for “online” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
cell
x
-
-
-
Configures the CELLV Board for the OS.
xbc
x
mover
x
-
-
Configures the XBC chip’s mover for the OS.
online
ior
x
-
-
-
Configures the IOR chip for the OS.
-
-
-
-
Used to dynamically disconfigure an online
component while the OS is running.
This command functions only with the support of
the software (OS and BIOS).
This SP command may be unnecessary
depending on the OS.
Display Help for “offline” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
offline
<arg1> <arg2>
-
-
Same as described in “online” above.
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