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Supported PCI-X Slots, Upgrading the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card Firmware

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Table 5-4 Unsupported Core I/O Configurations with Possible Solutions Server rx7640 Configuration Result Solution • One core I/O card installed in I/O chassis 1. • Lights-Out Advanced KVM card installed in I/O chassis 0. Operating system does not Move the Lights-Out boot with this unsupported Advanced KVM card to I/O configuration. chassis 1. rx8640 • One core I/O card installed in I/O chassis 0. • Lights-Out Advanced KVM card installed in I/O chassis 1. Operating system does not Move the Lights-Out boot with this unsupported Advanced KVM card to I/O configuration. chassis 0. Supported PCI-X Slots Table 5-5 lists supported mode-1 PCI-X slots for each supported server with either PCI-X or PCI-X/PCIe backplanes. Table 5-5 Mode-1 PCI-X Slots by Server and Backplane Server rx7640 PCI-X Backplane PCI-X/PCIe Backplane Notes • Use slots 1, 2, or 7 • Do not use slots 3, 4, 5, or 6 • Use slots 1, 2, or • Slot 8 must be occupied by a core I/O card for the 7 Lights-Out Advanced KVM card to function. • Do not use slots • If a core I/O board is not present, use the lowest 3, 4, 5, or 6 numbered cell with a core I/O board. • Use slot 7, 8, or the lowest numbered slot in the rootcell I/O chassis if a core I/O board is present. When using slot 7 or 8, make sure there are no other Lights-Out Advanced KVM cards in the I/O chassis, or they will be selected over the cards in slots 7 or 8. rx8640 Superdome sx2000 • Use slots 1, 2, 7, 8 • Use slots 1, 2, 7, • Use the lowest numbered slot in the rootcell I/O • Do not use slots 8 chassis if a core I/O board is present. 3, 4, 5, or 6 • Do not use slots • If a core I/O board is not present, use the lowest 3, 4, 5, or 6 numbered cell with a core I/O board. • Must be installed in slot 0 on Windows partitions. • In acpiconfig = default mode, USB devices (including vMedia) are not initialized by default. • Use the search and map -r EFI Shell commands to attach drivers and map file systems. (Create a boot option to avoid this step on future resets.) • Use slots 0, 1, 2, 3, • Use slots 0, 1, 8, Use the lowest numbered slot in the rootcell I/O 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 9, 10, 11 chassis. • Do not use slots 5 • Do not use slots or 6 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 Upgrading the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card Firmware The following utilities and the associated firmware files are available on the HP website at www.hp.com. kvmFlasher fpgaFlasher An EFI utility used to update the firmware of the RMP3 on the Lights-Out Advanced KVM card. An EFI utility to update the firmware of the virtual video FPGA chip on the Lights-Out Advanced KVM card. Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card for sx2000 Servers 67

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Table 5-4 Unsupported Core I/O Configurations with Possible Solutions
Solution
Result
Configuration
Server
Move the Lights-Out
Advanced KVM card to I/O
chassis 1.
Operating system does not
boot with this unsupported
configuration.
One core I/O card installed in
I/O chassis 1.
Lights-Out Advanced KVM
card installed in I/O chassis 0.
rx7640
Move the Lights-Out
Advanced KVM card to I/O
chassis 0.
Operating system does not
boot with this unsupported
configuration.
One core I/O card installed in
I/O chassis 0.
Lights-Out Advanced KVM
card installed in I/O chassis 1.
rx8640
Supported PCI-X Slots
Table 5-5
lists supported mode-1 PCI-X slots for each supported server with either PCI-X or
PCI-X/PCIe backplanes.
Table 5-5 Mode-1 PCI-X Slots by Server and Backplane
Notes
PCI-X/PCIe
Backplane
PCI-X Backplane
Server
Slot 8 must be occupied by a core I/O card for the
Lights-Out Advanced KVM card to function.
If a core I/O board is not present, use the lowest
numbered cell with a core I/O board.
Use slot 7, 8, or the lowest numbered slot in the
rootcell I/O chassis if a core I/O board is present.
When using slot 7 or 8, make sure there are no other
Lights-Out Advanced KVM cards in the I/O chassis,
or they will be selected over the cards in slots 7 or
8.
Use slots 1, 2, or
7
Do not use slots
3, 4, 5, or 6
Use slots 1, 2, or
7
Do not use slots
3, 4, 5, or 6
rx7640
Use the lowest numbered slot in the rootcell I/O
chassis if a core I/O board is present.
If a core I/O board is not present, use the lowest
numbered cell with a core I/O board.
Must be installed in slot 0 on Windows partitions.
In
acpiconfig
= default mode, USB devices
(including vMedia) are not initialized by default.
Use the
search
and
map -r
EFI Shell commands
to attach drivers and map file systems. (Create a
boot option to avoid this step on future resets.)
Use slots 1, 2, 7,
8
Do not use slots
3, 4, 5, or 6
Use slots 1, 2, 7, 8
Do not use slots
3, 4, 5, or 6
rx8640
Use the lowest numbered slot in the rootcell I/O
chassis.
Use slots 0, 1, 8,
9, 10, 11
Do not use slots
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7
Use slots 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Do not use slots 5
or 6
Superdome
sx2000
Upgrading the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card Firmware
The following utilities and the associated firmware files are available on the HP website at
www
.hp.com
.
kvmFlasher
An EFI utility used to update the firmware of the RMP3 on the Lights-Out
Advanced KVM card.
fpgaFlasher
An EFI utility to update the firmware of the virtual video FPGA chip on the
Lights-Out Advanced KVM card.
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