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IMPORTANT: Other controllers (host bus adapters) and slots in the system can be dependent on the controller that is targeted for replacement. For example, if the target controller has multiple channels, suspending or deleting drivers for the target PCIe slot also suspends individual drivers for the multiple hardware paths on the controller installed in that PCI slot. To replace a Smart Array P800 controller online, follow these steps: 1. Confirm that you have the minimum ciss driver version to support OL* on your system. See the HP Smart Array Controller Support Matrix at: http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html 2. Confirm that the controller is in a slot that supports OL*. To determine the capabilities of the slots on your system, see one of the following documents: • I/O Slot Matrix - Entry Class Integrity Servers, at: http://docs.hp.com/en/hw.html • The documentation for your server, at: http://docs.hp.com/en/hw.html 3. To replace the controller, follow the procedures in the latest edition of the Interface Card OL* Support Guide for your HP-UX version. • For instructions on using OL* on HP-UX 11i v2, see the Interface Card OL* Support Guide at: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv2.html • For instructions on using OL* on HP-UX 11i v3, see the Interface Card OL* Support Guide at: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html For instructions on opening the system enclosure and working with PCIe cards, see the server documentation at: http://docs.hp.com/en/hw.html CAUTION: Electronic components can easily be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. To avoid damage, follow the guidelines in Appendix A (page 35). 4. When the operation is complete, confirm that the access panel or cover is correctly installed and secured. CAUTION: Do not operate the server with the access panel removed for extended periods of time. The access panel protects thermally sensitive components by ensuring the proper airflow through the server and minimizes personal contact with hazardous energy levels. Connecting External Devices The AD335A controller is compatible with several HP external storage enclosures, including the MSA50, MSA60, and MSA70. For information on supported enclosures, see the HP Smart Array RAID Controllers Support Matrix at: http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html For information on connecting an external enclosure, see the documentation for the enclosure. For information on supported cable kits for external devices, see Appendix B (page 37). 10 HP-UX Installation

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IMPORTANT:
Other controllers (host bus adapters) and slots in the system can be dependent
on the controller that is targeted for replacement. For example, if the target controller has multiple
channels, suspending or deleting drivers for the target PCIe slot also suspends individual drivers
for the multiple hardware paths on the controller installed in that PCI slot.
To replace a Smart Array P800 controller online, follow these steps:
1.
Confirm that you have the minimum ciss driver version to support OL* on your system.
See the
HP Smart Array Controller Support Matrix
at:
2.
Confirm that the controller is in a slot that supports OL*.
To determine the capabilities of the slots on your system, see one of the following documents:
I/O Slot Matrix - Entry Class Integrity Servers
, at:
.html
The documentation for your server, at:
.html
3.
To replace the controller, follow the procedures in the latest edition of the
Interface Card OL*
Support Guide
for your HP-UX version.
For instructions on using OL* on HP-UX 11i v2, see the
Interface Card OL* Support Guide
at:
For instructions on using OL* on HP-UX 11i v3, see the
Interface Card OL* Support Guide
at:
For instructions on opening the system enclosure and working with PCIe cards, see the
server documentation at:
.html
CAUTION:
Electronic components can easily be damaged by small amounts of static
electricity. To avoid damage, follow the guidelines in
Appendix A (page 35)
.
4.
When the operation is complete, confirm that the access panel or cover is correctly installed
and secured.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the server with the access panel removed for extended periods
of time. The access panel protects thermally sensitive components by ensuring the proper
airflow through the server and minimizes personal contact with hazardous energy levels.
Connecting External Devices
The AD335A controller is compatible with several HP external storage enclosures, including the
MSA50, MSA60, and MSA70. For information on supported enclosures, see the
HP Smart Array
RAID Controllers Support Matrix
at:
For information on connecting an external enclosure, see the documentation for the enclosure.
For information on supported cable kits for external devices, see
Appendix B (page 37)
.
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