Installing the A6829A Adapter
Installing the A6829A Adapter
HP recommends that you use SAM instead of the rad command to perform OLAR procedures. This is because for the most part, SAM prevents you from performing OLAR procedures that would adversely affect other areas of the system. This is not true when you use the rad command.
For detailed information about using either of these two procedures, see Configuring
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| OLAR | All aspects of the OLAR feature, |
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| Power Domain | A grouping of one or more |
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| interface adapter slots that are |
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| power domains are not |
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| target adapter / target adapter | The interface adapter that will be |
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| slot | added or replaced using OLAR, |
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| and the adapter slot it is in. |
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| affected adapter / affected | Interface adapters and the |
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| adapter slot | adapter slots they are in, and |
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| which are in the same power |
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| domain as the target slot. |
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