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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2000
Filed:
Oct. 01, 1997
Srikumar N Chari, Cupertino, CA (US);
Kenny L Bright, Hayward, CA (US);
Micron Electronics, Inc., Nampa, ID (US);
Abstract
A computer software method is disclosed for facilitating a user's replacement or insertion of devices in a computer server network system. The method allows a user to swap or add peripheral devices while the server network is running, or in a 'hot' condition, with little or no user knowledge of how the network carries out the 'hot swap' or 'hot add' functions. The method, which employs a graphical user interface (GUI) and associated computer software modules, allows the user to select a desired peripheral device location within a server, and then provides the modular software structure to automatically execute a series of steps in the hot swap or hot add process. Each step in the invention is prompted by the user from the GUI, to invoke commands to instruct a network server through its operating system and hardware to suspend the appropriate device adapters, if necessary, power down the desired device slot or canister, allow the user to replace or insert a new device, and finally restart the adapters and the slot power. The method requires very little detailed input from the user other than identifying the particular peripheral device slot within the server to be maintained.