HP NetServer LXr 8500PCI Hot Plug UtilityUser GuidePrinted in August 1999
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools6NOTE The Power button is the only button required to do basic HotPlug Replacement operations.Figure
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT7display with no hot plug support, but the Utility will not allowyou to power down the PCI slot
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools86. If the left P (Power) LED is turned off (gray), go to the next section,"Removing a Hot Plug
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT9PCI Hot PlugLED Indicators(Amber)PowerAttentionP10 P9P8 P7P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1Figure 7. Hot Plug
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools10NOTE Ensure you label any cables attached to the PCI board (diskcontroller, NIC, etc.), to identify
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT1110. If necessary, release the PCI card guide latch, allowing the PCI board toclear the card g
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools1211. Grasp the edge of the PCI board firmly and pull upward. See Figure 10.Try to pull the board str
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT13Figure 11. Selecting the PCI Slot to Turn Power OnNOTE If the A (Attention) LED was lit (red)
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools143. Click on the Power button in the upper right of the menu. See Figure 11.A pop-up prompt appears
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT155. As the left P LED turns green, observe the right A LED and the boardstatus while you wait
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools16The right Power LED on the rear panel LED display should be green andthe left Attention LED should
172 PCI Hot Plug Utility for NovellNetWareOverviewUse this topic only for Novell's NetWare 5's software interface to perform PCIHot Plug Rep
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support18The rear of the chassis provides two LEDs for each PCI Hot Plug slot to indicateits status. The LED
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare19Figure 14. Main User Interface ScreenNetWare 5 RequirementsThe PCI Hot Plug feature is operational
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support20• Refer to the Help files and readme.txt file on the PCI Hot Plug - NetWare 5diskette created from
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare21Figure 15. Main Menu DisplayTable 3. Main Menu Fields and DescriptionsField DescriptionSlot NumberT
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support22Field DescriptionSlot Status This field provides the operational status of each PCI slot.The seven
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare23NOTE If a board slot is selected without the phpsbd.nlm loaded, theSlot Detailed Information screen
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support24Slot Menu Item DescriptionAdd AdapterPower Off SlotPower On SlotThese Slot Options are not supporte
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare25Table 5. Slot Detailed Information Screen FieldsField or Item DescriptionScreen Title:The screen ti
iiiContents1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NT ... 1Opening the Hot Plug Utility ...
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support26ncmcon.nlm2. Press the Enter (or Return) key.The console (NCMCON) should load and the user interfac
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare271. Open the Novell Configuration Manager Console (NCMCON), if it is notalready open.CAUTION To prev
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support285. Press the Enter key when you have selected the desired option.The Slot Options popup menu disapp
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare29Figure 21. Disk Controller Dismount ScreenCAUTION Selecting Yes to the "Forcing A Remove"
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support30Figure 22. PCI Slot Changes to Powered Off8. Verify the corresponding green Power LED on the rear o
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare31PCI Hot PlugLED Indicators(Amber)PowerAttentionP10 P9P8 P7P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1Figure 23. PCI Slots and
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support32Off board from this slot.9. If the Slot Status for the desired PCI slot changes to Powered Off, go
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare33PCI Hot PlugLED Indicators(Amber)PowerAttentionP10 P9P8 P7P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1Figure 24. Hot Plug Slot
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support34AmberLEDGreen LEDSlotStatusIndicates This StatusOff OffPoweredOffPower to the slot is off. You can
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare35The PCI hold-down latch is used to keep the PCI boards in place and toactivate the PCI slot power s
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support36CAUTION When handling electronic components, wear a wrist strap anduse a static-dissipating work su
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare37• The desired PCI slot must be powered off.• The replacement PCI Hot Plug board must be identical t
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support38EnsurePCI hold-downlatch is at least half openbefore inserting board.Insert boardFigure 28. Install
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare39A. Push the PCI hold-down latch in from the rear.B. The latch should click int
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support402. Select the desired PCI slot (P5) and press Enter.à If a PCI board does not occupy the board slot
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare41Figure 31. Cable Connection Prompt4. Press Enter to acknowledge the prompt and continue the procedu
Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support425. Press any key to continue, except the "Esc" key, and NetWare will load theappropriate
Chapter 2 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Novell NetWare43AmberLEDGreenLEDSlot Status Indicates This StatusActivePower to the slot is on, and the slot isoper
11 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Windows NTOpening the Hot Plug UtilityUse this topic only for Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 on the HP NetServer LXr8500
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools2to the PCI slot. Refer to the Help File for a description of the PCI Hot PlugUtility's buttons
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT3Figure 1. PCI Hot Plug Utility3. If no hot plug support appears under Board in the Utility&apo
Chapter 1 Server Administration Using HP TopTools4PCI Hot PlugLED Indicators(Amber)PowerAttentionP10 P9P8 P7P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1Figure 2. PCI Slot Locati
Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT5Powering Down a PCI SlotUse this topic to select and power down a PCI slot on the I/O baseboar
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