Preparing the 8408-44E or 8408-E8E system for operation after removing and replacing a PCIe adapter with the power turned on in Linux

To prepare the system for operation after you replace the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Express (PCIe) adapters in the system, complete the steps in this procedure.

Procedure
  1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap attached. If not, attach it now.
  2. Install the service access cover. For instructions, see Installing the service access cover.
  3. Place the system into the operating position. For instructions, see Placing the system into the operating position.
    (L012)
    Pinch hazard
    CAUTION:
    Pinch hazard. (L012)
  4. If applicable, close the rack front door.
  5. If removed, connect the cables or transceivers to the adapter.
  6. Route the cables through the cable-management arm.
  7. Close the rack door at the rear of the system.
  8. On the console, use the lsslot command to verify that you have installed the PCI adapter in the correct slot.

    To verify the installation, complete the following steps:

    1. Enter lsslot -c pci -a. The information about the slots is displayed.
    2. Enter the slot information with the lsslot command, as shown in the following example.

      For example, if the slot in which you installed the PCIe adapter was U7879.001.DQD014E-P1-C3

      Enter lsslot -c pci -s U7879.001.DQD014E-P1-C3

      The following screen is an example of the information that is displayed by this command:
      # Slot          Description             Device(s)
      U7879.001.DQD014E-P1-C3 PCI-X capable, 64 bit, 133MHz slot 0001:40:01.0 



Last updated: Mon, November 12, 2018