HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 3 - High-End - Page 70

PCI Hot Plug Boards, Exploded Views

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39 D Slot 1 40 C Slot 1 41 B Slot 1 42 A Onboard SCSI Channel A 43 PCI Hot Plug Embedded Devices Interrupt 44 SCBERR# MAC 45 A Slot 1 46 NMI PIIX4E 47 Unused N/A PCI Hot Plug Boards The PCI Hot Plug option is Network Operating System (NOS) dependent. To use the Hot Plug option, the PCI board must have a hot plug compliant driver and a Hot Plug Utility must be loaded 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. If the hot plug compliant driver and the Hot Plug Utility are not loaded during the configuration process (NOS installation), you will not be able to use the Hot Plug option until the utility and drivers are loaded. Refer to the respective NOS and HP NetServer Hot Plug Help files to load the Hot Plug Utility and hot plug compliant drivers and then initialize the driver(s) if it is not done automatically. To access the PCI Hot Plug Replacement procedures in Information Assistant for the respective NOS, you must have the HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM provided with the HP NetServer LXr 8500. Exploded Views 3 4 1 5 8 2 14 6 7 9 10 12 11 13 64

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D
Slot 1
40
C
Slot 1
41
B
Slot 1
42
A
Onboard SCSI Channel A
43
PCI Hot Plug
Interrupt
Embedded Devices
44
SCBERR#
MAC
45
A
Slot 1
46
NMI
PIIX4E
47
Unused
N/A
PCI Hot Plug Boards
The PCI Hot Plug option is Network Operating System (NOS) dependent. To use the Hot Plug option, the
PCI board must have a hot plug compliant driver and a Hot Plug Utility must be loaded 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. If the hot plug compliant driver and the Hot Plug Utility are not loaded during the
configuration process (NOS installation), you will not be able to use the Hot Plug option until the utility and
drivers are loaded. Refer to the respective NOS and HP NetServer Hot Plug Help files to load the Hot Plug
Utility and hot plug compliant drivers and then initialize the driver(s) if it is not done automatically. To access
the PCI Hot Plug Replacement procedures in Information Assistant for the respective NOS, you must have
the
HP NetServer Online Documentation CD-ROM
provided with the HP NetServer LXr 8500.
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