Add
a
PCI
Hot-Plug
Adapter
Allows
the
user
to
add
a
new
PCI
hot-plug-capable
adapter
to
the
slot
with
the
system
turned
on.
You
will
be
asked
to
identify
the
PCI
slot
that
you
have
selected
prior
to
the
actual
operation.
The
selected
PCI
slot
will
go
into
the
Action
state
and
finally
into
the
On
state.
Note:
The
system
will
indicate
the
slot
holds
an
“Unknown”
device
until
you
perform
the
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
option
to
configure
the
adapter.
Replace/Remove
a
PCI
Hot-Plug
Adapter
Allows
the
user
to
remove
an
existing
adapter,
or
replace
an
existing
adapter
with
an
identical
one.
For
this
option
to
work,
the
adapter
must
be
in
the
Defined
state
(see
“Unconfigure
a
Device”
option
below).
You
will
be
asked
to
identify
the
PCI
slot
prior
to
the
actual
operation.
The
selected
PCI
slot
will
go
into
the
Action
state.
Identify
a
PCI
Hot-Plug
Slot
Allows
the
user
to
identify
a
PCI
slot.
The
selected
PCI
slot
will
go
into
the
Identify
state.
See
“I/O
Drawer
PCI
Slot
LED
Definitions”
on
page
428.
Unconfigure
a
Device
Allows
the
user
to
put
an
existing
PCI
adapter
into
the
Defined
state
if
the
device
is
no
longer
in
use.
This
step
must
be
completed
successfully
before
starting
any
removal
or
replacement
operation.
If
this
step
fails,
the
customer
must
take
action
to
release
the
device.
Configure
a
Defined
Device
Allows
a
new
PCI
adapter
to
be
configured
into
the
system
if
software
support
is
already
available
for
the
adapter.
The
selected
PCI
slot
will
go
into
the
On
state.
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
The
system
attempts
to
configure
any
new
devices
and
tries
to
find
and
install
any
required
software
from
a
user-selected
source.
The
add,
remove,
and
replace
functions
return
information
to
the
user
indicating
whether
the
operation
was
successful.
If
additional
instructions
are
provided
on
the
screen,
complete
the
recommended
actions.
If
the
instructions
do
not
resolve
the
problem,
do
the
following:
v
If
the
adapter
is
listed
as
Unknown,
perform
the
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
option
to
configure
the
adapter.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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