HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 77

Hot Adding or Replacing Hot-Plug PCI Boards

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Chapter 6 Installing Additional PCI Boards Hot Adding or Replacing Hot-Plug PCI Boards The PCI Hot-Plug option is NOS-dependent. To use the Hot-Plug option, the PCI board must have a hot-plug compliant driver and a Hot-Plug Utility for the respective NOS. The Hot-Plug Utility is used to turn power off/on to the PCI slot, while the HP NetServer continues to operate normally. Refer to the PCI Hot-Plug Replacement procedures in Information Assistant for the NOS you are using. To view the respective Hot-Plug (NOS ) procedures: 1. Make sure that the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM (Information Assistant) is installed on a computer. See Chapter 11 for installation instructions. 2. Select NetServers L-Series button. 3. Scroll down to and select NetServer LH 3000 in the list. 4. Select Install. 5. Select Installing Accessory Boards. 6. Select the appropriate Hot-Plug Replacement (NOS) topic. Procedures are in this section for: ◊ powering the slot off and on with the NOS utility ◊ hot removing and hot replacing hot-plug boards For current PCI Hot-Plug information and PCI Hot-Plug drivers, go to: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/ Select your product and download the latest software. PCI hot-plug drivers are in the SCSI section. 69

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Chapter 6
Installing Additional PCI Boards
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Hot Adding or Replacing Hot-Plug PCI Boards
The PCI Hot-Plug option is NOS-dependent. To use the Hot-Plug option, the PCI
board must have a hot-plug compliant driver and a Hot-Plug Utility for the
respective NOS. The Hot-Plug Utility is used to turn power off/on to the PCI slot,
while the HP NetServer continues to operate normally. Refer to the PCI Hot-Plug
Replacement procedures in Information Assistant for the NOS you are using.
To view the respective Hot-Plug (NOS ) procedures:
1.
Make sure that the
HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM
(Information Assistant) is installed on a computer.
See Chapter 11 for
installation instructions.
2. Select
NetServers L-Series
button.
3.
Scroll down to and select
NetServer LH 3000
in the list.
4. Select
Install
.
5. Select
Installing Accessory Boards
.
6.
Select the appropriate
Hot-Plug Replacement (NOS)
topic.
Procedures are in this section for:
powering the slot off and on with the NOS utility
hot removing and hot replacing hot-plug boards
For current PCI Hot-Plug information and PCI Hot-Plug drivers, go to:
Select your product and download the latest software. PCI hot-plug drivers are in
the SCSI section.