
Using ftsmaint to Administer System Hardware
1-14 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01
Using ftsmaint to Administer System
Hardware
The ftsmaint command is the primary utility for managing Continuum system
hardware components. The ftsmaint command provides a variety of services
such as the following:
■ displays hardware configuration and status information (similar to ioscan)
■ enables or disables hardware devices
■ synchronizes paired components (for example, duplexing/unduplexing
CPU/memory boards or switching online/standby console controllers)
■ burns board-resident PROM code
■ configures mean-time-between-failure (MTBF) settings
To view a list of command options, enter
ftsmaint -h
See the ftsmaint(1M) man page for a description of all options. See the
“Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware” chapter in the HP-UX Operating System:
Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) for examples of using ftsmaint to
accomplish various administrative tasks.
NOTE
Use the addhardware command to add new peripheral components to
your Continuum system; use ftsmaint to remove or replace peripheral
components.
Displaying Hardware Information
The ls option displays information about the Continuum system configuration,
including instance number, device/interface driver, software state, and hardware
type. To view configuration and status information, enter one of the following:
ftsmaint ls [short listing of all components]
ftsmaint ls -l [long listing of all components]
ftsmaint ls hw_path [long listing for hw_path]
hw_path is the hardware path for a specific component. The fields in a long listing
vary according to the type of component. Figure 1-6 shows a sample short listing
of all components.
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