HP DL760 HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide - Page 164

Linux, PCI Hot Plug Administration Guide, Hot Plug Technology with SCO Software Architecture

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Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable The device driver interface specification defines how device drivers communicate with the SCO UnixWare operating system. The SCO UnixWare DDI-8 and other device driver interfaces are enhanced to provide the functions for adding or removing driver instances and suspending or resuming operation in conjunction with hot-plug operations. Installing PCI Hot Plug Support The HP Extended Feature Supplement (EFS) contains all of the software components required to support PCI Hot Plug. For more information, refer to the PCI Hot Plug Administration Guide on the server Documentation CD; the UnixWare online documentation; or the HP white paper, PCI Hot Plug Technology with SCO Software Architecture, found on the HP website: www.hp.com Linux HP servers running Linux can take advantage of the PCI Hot Plug functionality. HP supported drivers and utilities for Linux can be found on the website: www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/linux-drivers.html HP has an array of Opensource projects for Linux. For more information on HP Opensource projects refer to: opensource.hp.com/ HP only supports servers configured with certified Linux operating system versions found on the Linux server certification matrix website: www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/certMatrix.html HP ProLiant DL760 Generation 2 Server User Guide 5-49

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Installing Hardware Options, Hot-Pluggable
The device driver interface specification defines how device drivers communicate
with the SCO UnixWare operating system. The SCO UnixWare DDI-8 and other
device driver interfaces are enhanced to provide the functions for adding or removing
driver instances and suspending or resuming operation in conjunction with hot-plug
operations.
Installing PCI Hot Plug Support
The HP Extended Feature Supplement (EFS) contains all of the software components
required to support PCI Hot Plug.
For more information, refer to the
PCI Hot Plug Administration Guide
on the server
Documentation CD; the UnixWare online documentation; or the HP white paper,
PCI
Hot Plug Technology with SCO Software Architecture
, found on the HP website:
www.hp.com
Linux
HP servers running Linux can take advantage of the PCI Hot Plug functionality. HP
supported drivers and utilities for Linux can be found on the website:
www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/linux-drivers.html
HP has an array of Opensource projects for Linux. For more information on HP
Opensource projects refer to:
opensource.hp.com/
HP only supports servers configured with certified Linux operating system versions
found on the Linux server certification matrix website:
www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/certMatrix.html
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