29.
Run
the
diag
-a
command.
If
the
system
responds
with
a
menu
or
prompt,
follow
the
instructions
to
complete
the
device
configuration.
30.
If
you
have
other
options
to
install,
refer
to
the
procedures
for
that
option.
If
you
do
not
have
other
options
to
install,
continue
to
the
next
step.
31.
Reconnect
the
adapter
cables
at
the
rear
of
the
system.
32.
On
a
Model
6C3,
route
the
cables
through
the
cable-management
arm.
33.
Replace
the
service
access
cover
as
described
in
“Replacing
the
Model
6C3
Service
Access
Cover”
on
page
288
or
“Replacing
the
Model
6E3
Service
Access
Cover”
on
page
289.
34.
Return
the
system
to
the
operating
position
as
described
in
“Returning
the
Model
6C3
to
the
Operating
Position”
on
page
285
or
“Placing
the
Model
6E3
into
the
Service
and
Operating
Position”
on
page
286.
35.
On
a
Model
6C3,
close
the
rear
rack
door.
Replacing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter
Attention:
The
Linux
operating
system
does
not
support
these
hot-pluggable
procedures.
Also,
Linux
does
not
support
hot-plugging
any
hot-pluggable
PCI
adapters.
A
system
with
Linux
installed
must
be
shut
down
and
powered
off
before
installing
any
PCI
adapter.
Use
the
non-hot-pluggable
adapter
procedures
when
replacing
a
PCI
adapter
with
the
Linux
operating
system
installed.
Notes:
1.
Use
this
procedure
only
when
you
are
replacing
an
adapter
with
an
identical
adapter.
If
you
are
replacing
an
adapter
with
an
adapter
that
is
not
identical
to
the
adapter
removed,
go
to
“Removing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
298
and
afterwards,
“Installing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
304.
2.
Replacing
a
hot-pluggable
PCI
adapter
might
require
the
system
administrator
to
take
the
PCI
adapter
offline
before
performing
any
PCI
adapter
hot-plug
procedures.
Before
taking
an
adapter
offline,
the
devices
attached
to
the
adapter
must
be
taken
offline
as
well.
This
action
prevents
a
service
representative
or
user
from
causing
an
unexpected
outage
for
system
users.
To
replace
a
hot-pluggable
PCI
adapter,
do
the
following:
1.
On
a
Model
6C3,
open
the
rear
rack
door.
2.
Disconnect
any
cables
connected
to
the
PCI
adapter
at
the
rear
of
the
system.
3.
Place
the
system
into
the
service
position
as
described
in
“Placing
the
Model
6C3
into
the
Service
Position”
on
page
284
or
“Placing
the
Model
6E3
into
the
Service
and
Operating
Position”
on
page
286.
4.
Remove
the
service
access
cover
as
described
in
“Removing
the
Model
6C3
Service
Access
Cover”
on
page
288
or
“Removing
the
Model
6E3
Service
Access
Cover”
on
page
289.
5.
Before
handling
any
card,
board,
or
memory
DIMM,
refer
to
“Handling
Static-Sensitive
Devices”
on
page
280.
6.
Determine
which
adapters
you
want
to
remove.
7.
Ensure
that
any
processes
or
applications
that
might
use
the
adapter
are
stopped.
8.
Refer
to
“Accessing
the
PCI
Hot-Swap
Manager”
on
page
307,
and
follow
those
steps
to
select
PCI
Hot-Swap
Manager
.
Then
return
here
to
continue.
9.
Select
Unconfigure
a
Device
and
press
Enter.
Note:
If
the
adapter
or
device
has
a
problem
that
prevents
it
from
being
replaced
by
hot-swap,
it
must
be
replaced
by
shutting
down
the
system.
Go
to
“Replacing
or
Installing
a
Non-Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
296.
10.
Press
F4
to
display
the
Device
Names
menu.
11.
From
the
menu,
select
the
adapter
you
are
removing.
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Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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