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Active PCI Manager, Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 2

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5.1 Active PCI Manager Active PCI Manager is used to plan the addition of PCI and PCI-X adapters to the x440 and RXE-100 expansion enclosures, to best use the bus architecture of the systems. It can also analyze existing adapter arrangements to determine if the configuration is optimal, and if not, suggest alternative configurations. If required, it then graphically assists with changing the adapter placement. Note: In this chapter, the images are taken from a pre-release version of IBM Director 3.1 service pack 1 (Version 3.1.1). Figure 5-1 Active PCI Manager revision Active PCI Manager 3.1.1 will be a plug-in for IBM Director 3.1.1, just as the current version, 1.1 is a plug-in for IBM Director 3.1. It will be available for download from: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support Like other IBM Director plug-ins, there are three components: Agent component, installed on the x440 Server component, installed on the IBM Director Server Console component, installed on each IBM Director console Note: All Active PCI Manager functions are performed from the IBM Director console. The agent has the following prerequisites: Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 2 130 IBM ^ xSeries 440 Planning and Installation Guide

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xSeries 440 Planning and Installation Guide
5.1
Active PCI Manager
Active PCI Manager is used to plan the addition of PCI and PCI-X adapters to the
x440 and RXE-100 expansion enclosures, to best use the bus architecture of the
systems. It can also analyze existing adapter arrangements to determine if the
configuration is optimal, and if not, suggest alternative configurations. If required,
it then graphically assists with changing the adapter placement.
Note
: In this chapter, the images are taken from a pre-release version of IBM
Director 3.1 service pack 1 (Version 3.1.1).
Figure 5-1
Active PCI Manager revision
Active PCI Manager 3.1.1 will be a plug-in for IBM Director 3.1.1, just as the
current version, 1.1 is a plug-in for IBM Director 3.1. It will be available for
download from:
Like other IBM Director plug-ins, there are three components:
±
Agent component, installed on the x440
±
Server component, installed on the IBM Director Server
±
Console component, installed on each IBM Director console
The agent has the following prerequisites:
±
Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 2
Note:
All Active PCI Manager functions are performed from the IBM Director
console.