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Kit Contents
Kit Contents
Make sure that you have kit A4980A and that it contains the following
items:
•PCI backplane
•GSC-to-PCI interface board
Tools Required
You’ll need the following items to install the PCI Module:
•#1 Pozidriv screwdriver (with extension)
•T10 and T-15 Torx screwdrivers
•Static-free work area.
Prerequisites
1Stop any application programs, then shut down the system.
2Turn the system off, and unplug the power cord(s) and all other cables and
terminators from the system.
3If the system is mounted in a rack, remove it from the rack.
WARNING:To avoid electrical shock, make sure you unplug the power cable from the wall
outlet and the system unit before proceeding any further.
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CAUTION:The internal components of the system are susceptible to
mechanical and electrostatic shock. To prevent such damage from
occurring, observe the following precautions during the installation
procedure.
• Stand on a static-free mat
•Wear a static-grounding wrist strap to ensure that any accumulated
electrostatic charge discharges from your body to ground. Attach the
static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package that contains the strap. Be sure to attach one end of the strap to the
system chassis.
•Handle system and upgrade kit components carefully to prevent damage from mechanical shock.
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Installation
1Remove the system top cover (see Figure 1).
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Screws
Screws
Screws
Figure 1 Removing the Top Cover
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2Remove the front bezel (see Figure 2).
Figure 2 Removing the Front Bezel
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3Remove the two screws from the rear of the system, and slide the mid-tray
toward the front, and then up, out of the system (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 Removing the Mid-Tray
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4Remove any installed EISA cards.
5Remove the EISA backplane/interface assembly (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 Removing the EISA Backplane Assembly
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6Assemble the PCI backplane/interface assembly (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 Assembling the PCI Backplane Components
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7Install the PCI backplane assembly into the chassis (see Figure 6).
Figure 6 Installing the PCI Backplane Assembly
NOTE:The PCI backplane only supports option cards with +5 volt bus signalling.
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Figure 7 Installing a PCI Card
8Replace the mid-tray into the system, and secure it with the two screws.
9Replace the front bezel and the bezel screws.
10 Install PCI cards and secure them with the screws used for the EISA cards
(see Figure 7).
11 Replace the top cover and cover screws
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12 If the system is to be rack mounted, install it into the rack.
13 Plug in the power cord(s), all other cables, and terminators for the system.
14 Turn on the power for the system and boot the operating system.
15 If the system does not already support PCI cards (through the use of PMC
cards), log in as root and use the SAM utility to configure the HP-UX kernel for PCI support.
16 When SAM has started, choose the Kernel Configuration ->
menu.
17 From the Kernel Configuration menu, choose Drivers
18 From the Drivers menu, select GSCtoPCI Driver.
19 Go to the Actions menu and select Add Driver to Kernel.
20 Now go to the Actions menu and select Create a New Kernel.
21 A window pops up and asks you if you want to create a new kernel now
Choose Yes.
22 When the new kernel is built, SAM asks if you want to move the kernel
into place and reboot. Choose OK.
23 A window pops up and states that the newly created configuration file will
be copied to /stand/system. Choose OK.
The system reboots with the PCI driver loaded.
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