For PCI OL* information,
see the Interface Card OL* Support Guide. For
PCI OL* information on nPartition-able systems, see the nPartition Administrator's Guide.
PCI OL*, previously known as OLAR, is the ability
to add or remove a PCI card without needing to completely shutdown
the entire system. The system hardware combined with operating system
support allows per-slot power control. Instead of turning off the
entire system, you can turn off and on power to a specific PCI slot.
The procedures for PCI OL* can be performed through
the Peripheral Devices section of HP SMH, pdweb, or the Partition Manager for nPartition-able systems, or through
HP-UX commands, such as olrad. All are documented in the preceding documents.
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| CAUTION: Before attempting these procedures, please read the documents
mentioned above. Turning off power to certain PCI slots can have disastrous
effects; for example, if the PCI slot connects to an unmirrored root
or swap disk, the system will crash. Further, the I/O card itself
needs to be checked for OL* functional compatibility as well as compatibility
to the specific PCI slot; for example, you cannot insert a 33 MHz
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