The
ftsmaint
Command
7-12
Express5800/
ftServer
: System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux Operating System
- 11/1 Mass Storage Ctlr ONLINE DUPLEX - 0
- 7c:01.0 PCI/PCI-X SATA Ctlr ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- 11/2 Serial Bus Ctlrs ONLINE ONLINE - 0
- 7c:02.0 USB 1.0 Host Ctlr ONLINE ONLINE - -
- 7c:02.1 USB 1.0 Host Ctlr ONLINE ONLINE - -
- 7c:02.2 USB 2.0 Host Ctlr ONLINE ONLINE - -
- 11/3 Display Ctlr ONLINE DUPLEX - 0
- 7c:03.0 ATI Rage Mobility ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- 11/4 - MISSING EMPTY - -
- 11/5 Network Ctlr ONLINE DUPLEX - 0
- 7b:02.0 2-port 1GB Enet NIC ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- eth080010 Network Interface ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- 7b:02.1 2-port 1GB Enet NIC ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- eth080011 Network Interface ONLINE DUPLEX - -
- 11/6 Bridge ONLINE ONLINE - 0
- 11/7 Bridge ONLINE ONLINE - 0
- 11/8 Misc ONLINE ONLINE - 0
- 7a:01.0 ftSwitch Core Logic ONLINE ONLINE - -
- 11/9 Network Ctlr ONLINE ONLINE - 0
AA-U57500 7b:01.0 2-port 1GB Copper Enet NIC ONLINE ONLINE - -
- eth080008 Network Interface BROKEN BROKEN - -
AA-U57500 7b:01.1 2-port 1GB Copper Enet NIC ONLINE ONLINE - -
- eth080009 Network Interface BROKEN BROKEN - -
- 11/10 - MISSING EMPTY - -
- 11/11 - MISSING EMPTY - -
- 11/40 SATA Enclosure - - - -
AA-D64200 11/40/1 160GB SATA Disk Drive ONLINE DUPLEX 3.00 -
AA-D64300 11/40/2 74GB SATA Disk Drive ONLINE ONLINE 33.0 -
- 11/120 Baseboard Management Ctlr ONLINE DUPLEX 4.0.0 -
- 11/140 Fan - NORMAL - -
- 11/150 -12V - NORMAL - -
- 11/151 +1.3V - NORMAL - -
- 11/152 +1.5V GB - NORMAL - -
- 11/153 +2.5V GB - NORMAL - -
- 11/154 +2.5V SATA - NORMAL - -
- 11/155 +2.5V VGA - NORMAL - -
- 11/156 +3V CLK - NORMAL - -
- 11/157 +3.3V - NORMAL - -
- 11/158 +3.3Vs - NORMAL - -
- 11/159 +3.3V GBE - NORMAL - -
- 11/160 +5V - NORMAL - -
- 11/161 +5Vs - NORMAL - -
- 11/162 +12V - NORMAL - -
IO Enclosure 11 is the Active Compatibility Node.
This is an ftServer , 1-way DMR, 3.2 GHz system, P-Package P3403R-1D,
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* Use lsLong to see this value.
Bringing System Components Down and Up
You can use the
ftsmaint
command to bring down and restart a fault-tolerant
subsystem. After bringing up a system, it attempts to synchronize and duplex the
corresponding components automatically.