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Oh Chakravu #1
How to add new PCI Network card
Hi,
We just installed two new PCI Ethernet cards to our Motorola E-Series AIX
Box but they do not show up in devices. What do I need to do before they
show up in devices so that I can configure them?
Please help....
Thank
-amr
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The Threatener #2
Re: How to add new PCI Network card
>We just installed two new PCI Ethernet cards to our Motorola E-Series AIX
Install the drivers for them and run cfgmgr. Probably found on your AIX media.>Box but they do not show up in devices. What do I need to do before they
>show up in devices so that I can configure them?
Use your friend smit:
smit cfgmgr
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Steve Nottingham #3
Re: How to add new PCI Network card
[email]nealskywalker@aol.comm[/email] (The Threatener) wrote in message news:<20030917010131.10850.00001128@mb-m29.aol.com>...
Or just cfgmgr, it the device drives aren't installed, then cfgmgr>> >We just installed two new PCI Ethernet cards to our Motorola E-Series AIX
> >Box but they do not show up in devices. What do I need to do before they
> >show up in devices so that I can configure them?
> Install the drivers for them and run cfgmgr. Probably found on your AIX media.
> Use your friend smit:
>
> smit cfgmgr
will tell you what filesets are required. You can then use cfgmgr -i
<device> where <device> can be the directory where the filesets are
or /dev/cd0 if you have them on CD.
Steve
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