HP rp8440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity rx8640, HP 9000 rp8 - Page 68
Installing a A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card in a Server, PCI I/O SlotDetails, IMPORTANT
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Figure 3-19 PCI I/O Slot Details Manual Release Latch Closed Manual Release Latch Open OL* Attention Button Power LED (green) Attention LED (yellow) 7. Wait for the green power LED to stop blinking and turn on solid. 8. Check for errors in the hotplugd daemon log file (default: /var/adm/hotplugd.log). The critical resource analysis (CRA) performed while doing an attention button-initiated add action is restrictive, and the action will not complete and will fail to protect critical resources from being impacted. For finer control over CRA actions, use the pdweb or the olrad command. See the Interface Card OL* Support Guide located at the following website: www.hp.com/go/bizsupport, for details. Enter the title of the guide into the search field to locate. 9. Replace the top cover. 10. Connect all cables to the installed PCI card. Installing a A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card in a Server 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. The A6869B VGA/USB PCI card is a dual function combo card, hosting VGA and universal serial bus (USB) controllers. Both of these devices sit behind a PCI-PCI bridge. The A6869B VGA/USB PCI card operates at the conventional 66MHz/64 bit PCI rate and is universally keyed. All signalling and form factors conform to the PCI Local Bus Specification 2.3. The VGA controller has 128Mbits of DDR-1 RAM for use as a frame buffer. 68 Installing the System