PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter (FC 5269; CCIN 5269)
Learn about the features, requirements, installation notes, and troubleshooting tips for the PCIe POWER® GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter.
Overview
The PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter is a versatile 2D graphics accelerator and enhances the system unit video. This adapter supports both analog and digital monitors. The adapter requires a PCI Express slot. A short converter cable is included which adapts the 28-pin port on the adapter to dual DVI-I (analog/digital video) connectors. The adapter has no hardware switches to set. Mode selection is made through the software. The figures below show the adapters.
- 1
- DVI connector (28 pin), analog, or digital
- 2
- Converter cable with dual DVI-I (analog/digital video) connectors
If your monitor has a DVI connector, connect it directly to the main DVI connector (labeled 1/3) of your converter cable.
If attaching a device that requires a 15 pin D-Shell receptacle for a VGA connection (that is, when the graphic adapter output is routed directly to a 7316-TF3 display or indirectly through a KVM switch), order a VGA to DVI Connection Converter, feature number 4276 and connect it to the main DVI connector (labeled 1/3) of your converter cable.
If you're connecting only one monitor, use the main connector (labeled 1/3) of your converter cable.
In the system or logical partition that is running the AIX® operating system, the video that is displayed on the secondary monitor is the same as the video displayed the primary monitor, and at the same resolution and refresh rate.
Specifications
- Item
- Description
- Feature code
- 5269
- Custom card identification number (CCIN)
- 5269
- Adapter FRU number
- 74Y3227
- Slot requirement
- For details about slot priorities, maximums, and placement rules, see PCIe adapter placement rules and slot priorities and select the system you are working on.
This adapter provides the following features:
- 8-bit indexed or 24-bit true color.
- 32-MB SDRAM frame buffer.
- x1 PCIe bus interface.
- One DVI-I analog or digital connector.
- One monitor connected, analog, up to 2048 x 1536 resolution.
- One monitor connected, digital, up to 1280 x 1024 resolution.
- A second monitor supported at up to 1600 x 1200 analog or 1280 x 1024 digital.
- For systems or logical partitions running the Linux® operating system, a second monitor is supported at resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 analog or 1280 x 1024 digital.
- For systems or logical partitions running the AIX operating system, when running with two monitors, both monitors must have an analog connection with the same resolution, up to 1600 x 1200. The image on the primary monitor is also displayed on the secondary monitor.
- Display power management: Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
Preparing for installation
If you are installing your operating system at this time, install your adapter before you install the operating system. If you are installing only the device driver for this adapter, install your device driver software before you install the adapter.
Installing the adapter
For instructions about installing PCIe adapters, see Installing, removing, or replacing PCIe adapters and select the system you are working on
Verifying the adapter installation
To verify that your system unit recognizes the PCI adapter, do the following steps:
- If necessary, log in as root user.
- At the command line, type: lsdev -Cs pci
- Press Enter.
A list of PCI devices is displayed. If the adapter is installed correctly, the status of available for each port indicates that the adapter is installed and ready to use. If a message indicates that any of the ports are defined instead of available, shut down your server and verify that the adapter was installed correctly.
Troubleshooting
If you have video problems after the initial installation, follow these procedures to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check the cables.
- Check the device driver software installation.
- Check the console.
- Check the adapter installation.
Checking the cables
- Ensure the monitor cables are connected to the correct adapter.
- If you have more than one video adapter, be sure that each adapter is connected to a monitor.
- Verify that the connections are secure.
- If no log-in prompt appears, restart the system unit.
Checking the device driver software installation
Verify that the device driver for the PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter is installed by typing the following command and then pressing Enter:
lslpp -l all | grep GXT145
devices.pci.2b102725.X11 5.2.0.105 COMMITTED AIXwindows GXT145 Graphics
devices.pci.2b102725.diag 5.2.0.105 COMMITTED GXT145 Graphics Adapter
devices.pci.2b102725.rte 5.2.0.105 COMMITTED GXT145 Graphics Adapter
If the POWER GXT145 device driver did not fully install, reinstall the driver. For instructions, see Installing the AIX device driver software .
- If you continue to experience problems, you can redirect the monitor to the new adapter using the chdisp command.
- If you continue to experience problems after you have checked your cables and tried the chdisp command, run diagnostics.
Checking the adapter installation
Verify that the system unit recognizes the PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter.
lsdev -Cs
pci
. If the PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics
accelerator adapter is correctly installed, the following is an
example of the data that appears:
cor0 Available 0K-00 GXT145 Graphics Adapter
If the message indicates that the adapter is DEFINED instead of AVAILABLE, shut down the system unit and check the PCIe POWER GXT145 graphics accelerator adapter to ensure that it is installed correctly. If you continue to experience problems after following the steps in this section, contact service and support for assistance.
Operating system or partition requirements
- The latest version of enabling libraries and utilities can be downloaded from the Fix Central website.
- Power Systems Prerequisites website.
- IBM System Storage Interoperation Center (SSIC) website.
- The latest version of the device driver or IBM® Power® RAID adapter utilities (iprutils) can be downloaded from the IBM Service and Productivity Tools website.
- For information about important notices for Linux on IBM Power Systems, see the Linux on IBM website.