add some information of using FSPAPI

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jjhua 2010-12-20 07:15:23 +00:00
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@ -8,14 +8,26 @@ B<rmhwconn> [B<-h>| B<--help>]
B<rmhwconn> [B<-v>| B<--version>]
=head2 PPC (with HMC) specific:
B<rmhwconn> [B<-V>| B<--verbose>] noderange
=head2 PPC (without HMC, using FSPAPI) specific:
B<rmhwconn> noderange B<-T tooltype>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
For PPC (with HMC) specific:
This command is used to disconnect FSP and BPA nodes from HMC nodes, according to the connection information defined in ppc talbe in xCAT DB.
Note: If a CEC (FSP node represents) belongs to a frame with a BPA installed, this CEC cannot be disconnected individually. Instead, the whole frame (BPA node represents) should be disconnected.
For PPC (without HMC, using FSPAPI) specific:
It's used to disconnection FSP and BPA nodes from hardware server.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 5
@ -28,6 +40,10 @@ Display usage message.
Verbose output.
=item B<-T>
The tooltype is used to communicate to the FSP/BPA. The value could be lpar or fnm. The tooltype value lpar is for xCAT and fnm is for CNM.
=back
@ -53,6 +69,12 @@ To remove the connection for BPA node frame1:
rmhwconn frame1
=item 3.
To disconnect all FSP nodes in node group fsp from their related hardware serveri, using lpar tooltype:
rmhwconn fsp -T lpar
=back