then,
power
on
through
either
the
HMC
commands
or
by
physically
toggling
the
power
switch
on
the
node.
Proceed
to
step
to
verify
the
code
has
loaded.
5.
For
a
7026
or
a
7040
with
a
SP
Switch2
PCI
adapter,
do
the
following:
Efence
-p
x
nn
(where
x
is
plane
number
0
or
1
and
nn
is
the
node_number
of
the
server
or
logical
partition)
RESPONSE:
All
nodes
successfully
fenced.
6.
On
the
object
server
or
logical
partition
(or
with
the
dsh
command),
type:
/usr/lpp/ssp/css/ifconfig
css0
down
detach
Note:
In
a
dual-plane
environment,
this
could
be
performed
on
css0,
css1
or
both.
RESPONSE:
driver
unconfig
OK
RESPONSE:
driver
unloaded
7.
On
the
object
server
or
logical
partition
(or
with
the
dsh
command),
type:
stopsrc
-s
hats
RESPONSE:
0513-044
The
hats
subsystem
was
requested
to
stop
8.
stopsrc
-s
hags
RESPONSE:
0513-044
The
hags
subsystem
was
requested
to
stop
9.
7)
/usr/lpp/ssp/css/css_cdn
Note:
This
will
kill
the
fault_service_Worm_RTG_SP
process
on
the
server
or
logical
partition.
10.
/usr/lpp/ssp/css/ucfgcor
-l
css0
(or
css1)
11.
Determine
if
the
SP
Switch2
PCI
Attachment
Adapter
(css0
or
css1)
is
running
any
processes
using
the
following
command:
fuser
/dev/css0
and/or
fuser
/dev/css1
.
Kill
any
processes
that
are
bound
to
the
adapter.
12.
Run
the
following
commands
to
remove
power
to
the
slot
into
which
the
adapter
is
plugged.
This
action
is
necessary
to
activate
the
Xilinx
update.
echo
|
/usr/sbin/drslot
-R
-c
pci
-l
css0
-I
*
echo
|
/usr/sbin/drslot
-R
-c
pci
-l
css1
-I
If
the
previous
command
is
run
using
dsh
from
the
CWS,
quotation
marks
are
required
around
the
entire
command
as
follows:
dsh
"echo
|
/usr/sbin/drslot
-R
-c
pci
-l
css0
-I"
13.
Reboot
the
server
or
logical
partition.
Type:
shutdown
-Fr
14.
When
the
server
or
logical
partition
is
back
up,
from
the
CWS,
type:
Eunfence
-p
x
nn
(where
x
is
plane
0
or
1
and
nn
is
the
node_number
of
the
server
or
logical
partition)
RESPONSE:
All
nodes
successfully
unfenced.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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