Service Processor 3-47
Table 3-36. HC State Display Strings (cont’d)
Displayed String
Description
DISABLE
Indicates that the component itself is disabled (not used for system operation).
In this state, it is detached from the system manually with the “disable”
command.
DISABLE*
Indicates that the component itself is disabled (not used for system operation).
In this state, it is detached from the system due to failure of the component itself
or failure of the host interface.
It should not be configured in the system until the defective part is replaced.
DEG
Indicates that some subcomponents are in the DISABLE state.
Table 3-37. HC Help Screen
Screen Image
Reference
iSPyz:---> hc
ENTER>
iSP FW version is Rxx.xx.
HC> help
<ENTER>
A
HC command help :
help : print this message.
disp : display current status.
smem : set size of shared memory of a partition.
attach : attach CELLs and IORs to a partition.
detach : detach CELLs and IORs from a partition.
swap : swap CELLs in a partition.
add : add a component.
delete : delete a component.
enable : enable a component.
disable : disable a component.
online : make a component online.
offline : make a component offline.
ncconn : connect 1.6G ports each other.
ncdis : disconnect 1.6G ports.
led
: turn on/off maintenance LED of a component.
loc
: set location info.
clear : clear memory bit error counters.
check : check illegal configuration.
quit
: quit from HC command prompt.
B
A: Displays Help for the HC command when you enter “help”.
B: Displays the list of HC commands.
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