11-22-2012
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Originally Posted by
DukeNuke2
use the ILOM to collect this data... before doing, you should install the latest FW. you'll get almost all you need from ILOM without the cards in the PCI slots but this can be seen from prtdiag output. the newest version of ILOM 3.1x (which isn't available for T series (yet?) will also show cards inside the machines PCI slots.
Thank you! How do I access the ILOM? Should I have root account? Please let me know the procedure.
When I login using non-root user it just shows the standard unix shell. I did not try with root as I don't have access as of now.
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scanpci
SCANPCI(1) General Commands Manual SCANPCI(1)
NAME
scanpci - scan/probe PCI buses
SYNOPSIS
scanpci [-v12OfV]
DESCRIPTION
Scanpci is a utility that can be used to scan PCI buses and report information about the configuration space settings for each PCI device.
On most platforms, scanpci can only be run by the root user.
OPTIONS
-v Print the configuration space information for each device in a verbose format. Without this option, only a brief description is
printed for each device.
-x Show hexadecimal dump of the first 64 bytes of each PCI device's configuration space. For CardBus bridges, the first 128 bytes are
dumped instead. This option can be repeated to dump all 256 or 4096 bytes, but doing so might cause scanpci (or the system) to
crash because some devices cannot tolerate reads of undefined portions of their configuration space.
-1 Use PCI config type 1.
-2 Use PCI config type 2.
-f Used in conjunction with the above two options, this forces the specified configuration type to be used for config space access.
-O Use the OS's PCI config space access mechanism to access the PCI config space (when available).
-V n Set the verbosity level to n for the internal PCI scanner. This is primarily for debugging use.
SEE ALSO
pcitweak(1)
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