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The following figure illustrates an example configuration with four domains and three shelves.

Any FRUs available in a shelf are represented as HPI resources together with Resource Data
Records (RDRs) corresponding to that FRU. Whenever a FRU is added to or removed from a
shelf, the corresponding HPI resource/RDR is added/removed from the HPI domain.

4.3.2

Accessing HPI Domains

In order to access an HPI domain, you must open a session via the HPI call
saHpiSessionOpen()

and provide as first parameter the domain ID of the corresponding

HPI domain. How to obtain the domain ID is described later within this section about the
multishelf HPI library.

If you want to access several shelves, then you need to open several sessions simultaneously,
one session for each HPI domain which represents a shelf. It is also possible to open several
sessions for one HPI domain/shelf only as well.

When the connection to a shelf is lost, all running HPI calls which access the corresponding
domain return immediately with the error code SA_HPI_ERR_NO_RESPONSE. All open
sessions for the affected domain are automatically closed by the multishelf library. In the
meantime, the library tries to regain access to the shelf. As soon as the connection is

Figure 4-1

Multishelf Library - Representation of Shelves as Domains

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