Non-Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter
Removal
To
remove
a
PCI
adapter,
do
the
following:
1.
Open
the
front
and
rear
rack
doors,
and
place
the
subsystem
into
the
service
position
as
described
in
“D20
Service
Position”
on
page
113.
2.
Shut
down
the
system
as
described
in
“Stopping
and
Starting
the
System”
on
page
42.
3.
Disconnect
the
power
source
to
the
system.
Note:
This
system
may
be
equipped
with
a
second
power
supply.
Before
continuing
with
this
procedure,
ensure
that
the
system
power
source
has
been
completely
disconnected.
4.
Open
the
service
access
cover
as
described
in
“Service
Access
Cover
Removal”
on
page
115.
5.
Determine
which
adapters
you
plan
to
remove,
and
then
label
and
disconnect
all
cables
attached
to
that
adapter.
6.
Record
the
slot
number
and
location
of
each
adapter
being
removed.
Note:
Adapter
slots
are
numbered
on
the
rear
of
the
subsystem
unit.
7.
Before
handling
any
card,
board,
or
memory
DIMM,
be
sure
to
use
your
electrostatic
discharge
strap
to
minimize
static-electric
discharge.
Refer
to
“Handling
Static-Sensitive
Devices”
on
page
42.
1
Hot-Plug
PCI
Adapters
2
Service
Access
Cover
3
Model
D20
Subsystem
130
Eserver
pSeries
7311
Model
D10
and
Model
D20
Service
Guide
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