HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8000 Installation Guide - Page 68
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Chapter 6 Installing Additional Boards 4. The interface shows the current status of each PCI Hot Plug slot. Next to the name of each slot are graphic representations of two LEDs, one green and one amber. These show the same reading as the slot's LEDs on the I/O baseboard. Table 6-1 shows the meaning of these LEDs. Table 6-1. Reading Hot Plug PCI Slot LEDs to Determine Slot Status Green LED On On Off Off Amber LED Indicates This Status Off Power to the slot is on, and the slot is operating normally. Do not remove the board from the slot. On Power to the slot is on, but the slot needs attention. Do not remove the board from the slot. On Power to the slot is off, and the slot needs attention. You can remove the board from this slot. Off Power to the slot is off. You can remove the board from this slot. NOTE If you have a non-hot-plug board in one of the hot-plug slots, the board will show up on the interface. But the interface will not allow you to power down the board's slot. 5. To select a slot, click on its listing in the window with the left mouse button. 6. Now click on the selected slot with the right mouse button. A small pop-up menu appears with several selections. Click on the selection "Power." The program then asks you to confirm your selection. Do so. 7. Wait about 15 seconds. The green Power LED in the window will go dark. Now look at the physical LEDs for this slot on the I/O baseboard. The green LED should also be off. 8. Unscrew the special Hot Plug board bracket from the inside of the server's rear panel. Then lift out the board. See Figure 6-3. 9. Lower the replacement board into the server. Push it down into the slot connector on the I/O baseboard (See Figure 6-5). 60