The
Unconfigure
Devices
function
attempts
to
put
the
selected
device,
in
the
PCI
hot-plug
slot,
into
the
Defined
state.
This
action
must
be
done
before
any
attempted
hot-plug
function.
If
the
unconfigure
function
fails,
it
is
possible
that
the
device
is
still
in
use
by
another
application.
In
this
case,
the
customer
or
system
administrator
must
be
notified
to
quiesce
the
device.
The
Configure
Devices
function
allows
a
newly
added
adapter
to
be
configured
into
the
system
for
use.
This
function
should
also
be
done
when
a
new
adapter
is
added
to
the
system.
The
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
function
attempts
to
install
the
necessary
software
packages
for
any
newly
added
devices.
The
software
installation
media
or
packages
are
required
for
this
function.
Standalone
Diagnostics
has
restrictions
on
using
the
PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager.
For
example:
v
Adapters
that
are
replaced
must
be
exactly
the
same
FRU
part
number
as
the
adapter
being
replaced.
v
New
adapters
cannot
be
added
unless
a
device
of
the
same
FRU
part
number
already
exists
in
the
system,
because
the
configuration
information
for
the
new
adapter
is
not
known
after
the
Standalone
Diagnostics
are
booted.
v
The
following
functions
are
not
available
from
the
Standalone
Diagnostics
and
will
not
display
in
the
list:
–
Add
a
PCI
Hot-Plug
Adapter
–
Configure
Devices
–
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
You
can
run
this
task
directly
from
the
command
line
by
typing
the
following
command:
diag
-d
device
-T"identifyRemove"
However,
note
that
some
devices
support
both
the
PCI
Hot-Plug
task
and
the
RAID
Hot-Plug
Devices
task.
If
this
is
the
case
for
the
device
specified,
then
the
Hot-Plug
Task
displays
instead
of
the
PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager
menu.
More
detailed
information
concerning
PCI
Hot-Plug
Manager
can
be
found
in
the
AIX
Operating
System,
System
Management
Guide.
SCSI
Hot
Swap
Manager
Note:
Starting
with
AIX
5.2.0.11,
this
task
was
renamed
SCSI
and
SCSI
RAID
Hot-Plug
Manager.
This
task
was
known
as
″
SCSI
Device
Identification
and
Removal
″
or
″
Identify
and
Remove
Resources
″
in
previous
releases.
This
task
allows
the
user
to
identify,
add,
remove,
and
replace
a
SCSI
device
in
a
system
unit
that
uses
a
SCSI
Enclosure
Services
(SES)
device.
The
following
functions
are
available:
v
List
the
SES
Devices
v
Identify
a
Device
Attached
to
an
SES
Device
v
Attach
a
Device
to
an
SES
Device
v
Replace/Remove
a
Device
Attached
to
an
SES
Device
v
Configure
Added/Replaced
Devices
The
List
the
SES
Devices
function
lists
all
the
SCSI
hot-swap
slots
and
their
contents.
Status
information
about
each
slot
is
also
available.
The
status
information
available
includes
the
slot
number,
device
name,
whether
the
slot
is
populated
and
configured,
and
location.
The
Identify
a
Device
Attached
to
an
SES
Device
function
is
used
to
help
identify
the
location
of
a
device
attached
to
an
SES
device.
This
function
lists
all
the
slots
that
support
hot
swap
that
are
occupied
or
empty.
When
a
slot
is
selected
for
identification,
the
visual
indicator
for
the
slot
is
set
to
the
Identify
state.
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