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About This Book

1.  Managing Removable Media (Overview)

2.  Managing Removable Media (Tasks)

3.  Accessing Removable Media (Tasks)

4.  Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks)

5.  Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks)

6.  Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks)

Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging

Attachment Points

Detaching PCI or PCIe Adapter Cards

Attaching PCI or PCIe Adapter Cards

PCIe Hot-Plugging With the (hotplug) Command

Troubleshooting PCI Hot Plug Operations (hotplug)

SCSI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)

SCSI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command

How to Display Information About SCSI Devices

How to Unconfigure a SCSI Controller

How to Configure a SCSI Controller

How to Configure a SCSI Device

How to Disconnect a SCSI Controller

SPARC: How to Connect a SCSI Controller

SPARC: How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus

SPARC: How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller

SPARC: How to Remove a SCSI Device

Troubleshooting SCSI Configuration Problems

How to Resolve a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation

PCI or PCIe Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)

PCI or PCIe Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command

PCIe Led Indicator Behavior

How to Display PCI Slot Configuration Information

How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card

How to Add a PCI Adapter Card

Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems

Reconfiguration Coordination Manager (RCM) Script Overview

What Is an RCM Script?

What Can an RCM Script Do?

How Does the RCM Script Process Work?

RCM Script Commands

RCM Script Processing Environment

RCM Script Tasks

Application Developer RCM Script (Task Map)

System Administrator RCM Script (Task Map)

Naming an RCM Script

Installing or Removing an RCM Script

How to Install an RCM Script

How to Remove an RCM Script

How to Test an RCM Script

Tape Backup RCM Script Example

What the Tape Backup RCM Script Does

Outcomes of the Tape Backup Reconfiguration Scenarios

Example--Tape Backup RCM Script

7.  Using USB Devices (Overview)

8.  Using USB Devices (Tasks)

9.  Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks)

10.  Managing Disks (Overview)

11.  Administering Disks (Tasks)

12.  SPARC: Setting Up Disks (Tasks)

13.  x86: Setting Up Disks (Tasks)

14.  Configuring Oracle Solaris iSCSI Targets and Initiators (Tasks)

15.  The format Utility (Reference)

16.  Managing File Systems (Overview)

17.  Creating and Mounting File Systems (Tasks)

18.  Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks)

19.  Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks)

20.  Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks)

21.  UFS File System (Reference)

22.  Backing Up and Restoring UFS File Systems (Overview)

23.  Backing Up UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks)

24.  Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks)

25.  Restoring UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks)

26.  UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference)

27.  Copying Files and File Systems (Tasks)

28.  Managing Tape Drives (Tasks)

Index

Chapter 6

Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks)

This chapter provides instructions for dynamically configuring devices in the Oracle Solaris OS. You can add, remove, or replace devices in the Oracle Solaris OS while the system is still running, if the system components support hot-plugging. If the system components do not support hot-plugging, you can reboot the system to reconfigure the devices.

For information on the procedures associated with dynamically configuring devices, see the following:

For information on hot-plugging USB devices with the cfgadm command, see Hot-Plugging USB Devices With the cfgadm Command.

For information on hot-plugging InfiniBand devices with cfgadm command, see Chapter 9, Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks).

For information about accessing devices, see Accessing Devices.