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Troubleshooting the A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card, PCI/PCI-X Cards

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IMPORTANT: If you are installing the A6869B in HP servers based on the sx1000 chipset, such as HP Superdome, rx7620 or rx8620, the system firmware must be updated to a minimum revision of 3.88. IMPORTANT: Search for available PCI slots that support the conventional clock speed to conserve availability of higher speed PCI-X card slots to PCI-X cards that utilize the higher bandwidth. This applies to mid-range as well as high-end HP server I/O PCI-X backplanes. Figure 3-20 PCI/PCI-X Card Location PCI/PCI-X Cards IMPORTANT: Some PCI I/O cards, such as the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card, cannot be added or replaced online (while Windows® remains running). For these cards, you must shut down Windows® on the nPartition before performing the card replacement or addition. See the section on Shutting Down nPartitions and Powering off Hardware Components in the appropriate service guide. 1. If the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card is currently not installed, follow proper procedures to shut down the nPartition and power-off the appropriate PCI power domain. 2. Locate a vacant conventional clock speed PCI slot where the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card will reside. 3. Position the PCI card over the empty slot, observing that edge connector keyways match on the PCI backplane connector. 4. Using a slow firm pressure, seat the card down into the slot. 5. Connect the monitor, mouse, and keyboard cables to the card. 6. Connect power, and turn on the monitor. 7. Follow proper procedures to power-on the PCI power domain and boot the Windows® nPartition. Once Windows® has completely booted, the video, keyboard and mouse are ready for use. Troubleshooting the A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card The following provides some troubleshooting solutions and a URL to a useful reference site. 66 Installing the Server

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IMPORTANT:
If you are installing the A6869B in HP servers based on the sx1000 chipset, such
as HP Superdome, rx7620 or rx8620, the system firmware must be updated to a minimum revision
of 3.88.
IMPORTANT:
Search for available PCI slots that support the conventional clock speed to conserve
availability of higher speed PCI-X card slots to PCI-X cards that utilize the higher bandwidth.
This applies to mid-range as well as high-end HP server I/O PCI-X backplanes.
Figure 3-20 PCI/PCI-X Card Location
PCI/PCI-X Cards
IMPORTANT:
Some PCI I/O cards, such as the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card, cannot be added
or replaced online (while Windows
®
remains running). For these cards, you must shut down
Windows
®
on the nPartition before performing the card replacement or addition. See the section
on Shutting Down nPartitions and Powering off Hardware Components in the appropriate
service guide.
1.
If the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card is currently not installed, follow proper procedures to
shut down the nPartition and power-off the appropriate PCI power domain.
2.
Locate a vacant conventional clock speed PCI slot where the A6869B VGA/USB PCI card
will reside.
3.
Position the PCI card over the empty slot, observing that edge connector keyways match
on the PCI backplane connector.
4.
Using a slow firm pressure, seat the card down into the slot.
5.
Connect the monitor, mouse, and keyboard cables to the card.
6.
Connect power, and turn on the monitor.
7.
Follow proper procedures to power-on the PCI power domain and boot the Windows
®
nPartition.
Once Windows
®
has completely booted, the video, keyboard and mouse are ready for use.
Troubleshooting the A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card
The following provides some troubleshooting solutions and a URL to a useful reference site.
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