No responses but I have progressed slightly. I probably should not have disconnected the SCSI channels c2 and c3. Once I reconnected them I was able to unconfigure and disconnect pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 (the X6541A - mult/hp). I still have both the "Attention Left Side" light displaying and the "OK to remove" front panel LED lit. I figure at this time that the only way to get rid of these is by manual intervention, unless someone has any other ideas. Original post: At 17:42 6/01/2003 +1100, you wrote: >I have added an X6541A dual channel adapter to a V880 running Solaris 8 >using the >the "hot-plug push button method" as described in the > Sun Fire 880 Dynamic Reconfiguration User's Guide > >The operation appeared to succeed. The PCI slot fault LED blinked after >insertion and then >power LED turned green. But the front panel "Attention Left Side" light on >the control panel became >lit and remains so. The "OK to remove" front panel LED is also lit but I >am unsure at what point >this occured. It may have been initially. > >Running cfgadm displayed the card as being: >pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 mult/hp connected configured ok > >The scsi channel statuses were: > >c2 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown >c3 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown > >I thought I might reverse the process by unconfiguring and disconnecting >all devices >starting with the scsi busses and then pcisch0:hpc1_slot0. > >Both scsi channels disconnected OK but when I attempt to unconfigure or >disconnect >pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 I get the following errors: > >root@sfx # cfgadm -c unconfigure pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 >cfgadm: Component system is busy, try again: > Resource Information >---------------------------- ------------------------- >/devices/pci@8,700000/scsi@5 DR operation in progress > >root@sfx # cfgadm -c disconnect pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 >cfgadm: Component system is busy, try again: > Resource Information >---------------------------- ------------------------- >/devices/pci@8,700000/scsi@5 DR operation in progress >root@sfx # > >I presume this is saying that a dynamic configuration operation is in >progress. This >may be due to an aborted attempt to configure a tape drive using devfsadm >which appeared >to hang but was actually doing a lot of bus resets. Would this have left >a lock file around >which might prevent the above actions? I'm not sure what to do next. Is a >complete >power cycle and reconfiguration boot the only way out now? Below is the >current >state of the system. Any suggestions appreciated. > >cfgadm -al >Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant >Condition >SBa cpu/mem connected configured ok >SBa::cpu0 cpu connected configured ok >SBa::cpu1 cpu connected configured ok >SBa::memory memory connected configured ok >SBb cpu/mem connected configured ok >SBb::cpu0 cpu connected configured ok >SBb::cpu1 cpu connected configured ok >SBb::memory memory connected configured ok >SBc none empty unconfigured ok >SBd none empty unconfigured ok >c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown >c0::dsk/c0t6d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown >c2 scsi-bus disconnected unconfigured unknown >c3 scsi-bus disconnected unconfigured unknown >pcisch0:hpc1_slot0 mult/hp connected configured ok >pcisch0:hpc1_slot1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch0:hpc1_slot2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch0:hpc1_slot3 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch2:hpc2_slot4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch2:hpc2_slot5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch2:hpc2_slot6 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch3:hpc0_slot7 unknown empty unconfigured unknown >pcisch3:hpc0_slot8 unknown empty unconfigured unknown > >Tim Hespe >System Admin. >University of New South Wales Library >t.hespe@unsw.edu.au _______________________________________________ >sunmanagers mailing list >sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org >http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers Tim Hespe System Admin. University of New South Wales Library t.hespe@unsw.edu.au _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jan 6 19:51:44 2003
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