HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8500 PCI Hot Plug Utility Guide - Page 16

Powering Up a PCI Slot, Go to the Replacing a Hot Plug Board in your Installation Guide

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Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools 11. Grasp the edge of the PCI board firmly and pull upward. See Figure 10. Try to pull the board straight up without wiggling it side to side along the length of the board. Remove board Ensure PCI hold-down latch is at least half open before removing board. Figure 10. Removing PCI Boards 12. Place the board on an anti-static surface. 13. Go to the section "Replacing a Hot Plug Board" in your Installation Guide to install a new or replacement, but identical PCI Hot Plug board in the PCI slot. Powering Up a PCI Slot Use this procedure to apply power to a PCI slot (after replacing an existing PCI Hot Plug board with an identical PCI Hot Plug board). 1. If not already open, select the PCI Hot Plug Utility from Programs menu. 2. Left click on the desired PCI slot (Slot 7) with the Not Ready status. 12

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Chapter 1
Server Administration Using HP TopTools
12
11.
Grasp the edge of the PCI board firmly and pull upward. See Figure 10.
Try to pull the board straight up without wiggling it side to side along the
length of the board.
Ensure
PCI hold-down
latch is at least half open
before removing board.
Remove board
Figure 10. Removing PCI Boards
12.
Place the board on an anti-static surface.
13.
Go to the section "Replacing a Hot Plug Board" in your Installation Guide
to install a new or replacement, but identical PCI Hot Plug board in the
PCI slot.
Powering Up a PCI Slot
Use this procedure to apply power to a PCI slot (after replacing an existing PCI
Hot Plug board with an identical PCI Hot Plug board).
1.
If not already open, select the PCI Hot Plug Utility from Programs menu.
2.
Left click on the desired PCI slot (Slot 7) with the
Not Ready
status.