HP FDDI 9000 FDDI/9000 PCI Adapter Release Notes for HP-UX 11i - Page 15

On-Line Replacement

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What's New in This Version On Line Addition and Replacement (OLAR) On-Line Replacement When on-line replacing an interface card, the replacement card must be identical to the card being replaced or at least able to operate using the same driver as the replaced card. This is referred to as like-for-like replacement and should be adhered to because using a similar but not identical card may cause unpredictable results. For example, a newer version of the target card which is identical in terms of hardware may contain an updated firmware version that could potentially conflict with the current driver. The PCI specification allows a single physical card to contain more than one port. A single-port SCSI bus adapter can not be replaced by a dual-port adapter, even if the additional port(s) on the card was identical to the original SCSI bus adapter. When the replacement card is added to the system, the appropriate driver for that card must be configured in the kernel before beginning the operation. SAM ensures the correct driver is present. (In most cases, the replacement card will be the same type as a card already in the system, and this requirement will be automatically met.) If you have any question about the driver's presence, or if you are not certain that the replacement card is identical to the existing card, you can use ioscan together with rad to investigate. • If the necessary driver is not present and the driver is a dynamically loadable kernel module (DLKM), you can load it manually. Refer to the section Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules in Chapter 2 of the document: Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals, HP Part Number B2355-90698, for more information. • If the driver is static and not configured in the kernel, then the card cannot be On-line Added. The card could be physically inserted on-line, but no driver would claim it. 15

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What’s New in This Version
On Line Addition and Replacement (OLAR)
On-Line Replacement
When on-line replacing an interface card, the replacement card must be identical to the card
being replaced or at least able to operate using the same driver as the replaced card. This is
referred to as
like-for-like
replacement and should be adhered to because using a similar but
not identical card may cause unpredictable results. For example, a newer version of the target
card which is identical in terms of hardware may contain an updated firmware version that
could potentially conflict with the current driver.
The PCI specification allows a single physical card to contain more than one port. A
single-port SCSI bus adapter can not be replaced by a dual-port adapter, even if the additional
port(s) on the card was identical to the original SCSI bus adapter.
When the replacement card is added to the system, the appropriate driver for that card must
be configured in the kernel before beginning the operation. SAM ensures the correct driver is
present. (In most cases, the replacement card will be the same type as a card already in the
system, and this requirement will be automatically met.) If you have any question about the
driver’s presence, or if you are not certain that the replacement card is identical to the
existing card, you can use ioscan together with
rad
to investigate.
If the necessary driver is not present and the driver is a dynamically loadable kernel
module (DLKM), you can load it manually. Refer to the section Dynamically Loadable
Kernel Modules in Chapter 2 of the document:
Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals
, HP
Part Number B2355-90698, for more information.
If the driver is static and not configured in the kernel, then the card cannot be On-line
Added. The card could be physically inserted on-line, but no driver would claim it.