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Be sure to set Unc<strong>on</strong>figure any Child Devices to Yes, as this will unc<strong>on</strong>figure<br />

the fcnet0 and fscsi0 devices as well as the RDAC driver device dac0:<br />

Type or select values in entry fields.<br />

Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.<br />

[Entry Fields]<br />

* Device Name [fcs0]<br />

Unc<strong>on</strong>figure any Child Devices<br />

yes<br />

KEEP definiti<strong>on</strong> in database<br />

yes<br />

The following is the output of that command, showing the other devices<br />

unc<strong>on</strong>figured:<br />

COMMAND STATUS<br />

Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no<br />

Before command completi<strong>on</strong>, additi<strong>on</strong>al instructi<strong>on</strong>s may appear below.<br />

fcnet0 Defined<br />

dac0 Defined<br />

fscsi0 Defined<br />

fcs0 Defined<br />

3. Run diagmenu, select Task Selecti<strong>on</strong> → Hot Plug Task → PCI Hot Plug<br />

Manager → Replace/Remove a PCI Hot Plug Adapter, and select the<br />

adapter to be replaced. Set the operati<strong>on</strong> to replace, then press Enter. You<br />

will be presented with the following dialogue:<br />

COMMAND STATUS<br />

Command: running stdout: yes stderr: no<br />

Before command completi<strong>on</strong>, additi<strong>on</strong>al instructi<strong>on</strong>s may appear below.<br />

The visual indicator for the specified PCI slot has<br />

been set to the identify state. Press Enter to c<strong>on</strong>tinue<br />

or enter x to exit.<br />

4. Press Enter as directed and the next message will appear.<br />

The visual indicator for the specified PCI slot has<br />

been set to the acti<strong>on</strong> state. Replace the PCI card<br />

in the identified slot and press Enter to c<strong>on</strong>tinue.<br />

Enter x to exit. Exiting now leaves the PCI slot<br />

in the removed state.<br />

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