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System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems
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PCI or PCIe Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)

The following task map describes the tasks for managing PCI or PCIe devices on your system.

Task

Description

For Instructions

Display PCI slot configuration information.

Display the status of PCI hot-pluggable devices and slots on the system.

How to Display PCI Slot Configuration Information

Remove a PCI adapter card.

Unconfigure the card, disconnect power from the slot, and remove the card from the system.

How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card

Add a PCI adapter card.

Insert the adapter card into a hot-pluggable slot, connect power to the slot, and configure the card.

How to Add a PCI Adapter Card

Troubleshoot PCI configuration problems.

Identify error message and possible solutions to resolve PCI configuration problems.

Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems

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