e. Slide the cassette partially into the guide.
f. Ensure that the dovetail on the top track aligns with its mating component(s) on both sides.
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I/O Subsystem
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PCI Adapter Cassette
g. When the cassette is fully inserted, prepare to activate the handle by lowering the locking bar. Lift
the handle all the way up until you hear a click. The PCI adapter should be completely seated.
h. Set the color slide to the orange color indicating that the adapter in the cassette is hot-pluggable.
11. Connect the appropriate cables and devices to the adapter.
12. Continue to follow the screen instructions until you receive a message that the installation is
successful. Successful installation is indicated by the
OK
message displayed next to the
Command
field at the top of the screen.
13. Press the F3 key to return to the PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu.
14. Select
Install/Configure Devices Added After IPL
and press Enter. Then follow the instructions on
the screen. Successful installation is indicated by the
OK
message displayed next to the
Command
field at the top of the screen.
15. If you do not have other adapters to install, continue with the next step.
OR
If you have other adapters to install, press the F3 key to return to the PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu
and then return to step 6 on page 860.
16. Press F10 to exit the Hot-Plug Manager.
If you have added, removed, or replaced any adapters, run the
diag -a
command. If the system
responds with a menu or prompt, follow the instructions to complete the device configuration.
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Access:
Attention:
The Linux operating system does not support these hot-plug procedures. Also, Linux does not
support hot-plugging any hot-pluggable PCI adapters. Systems with Linux installed on one or more
partitions must be shut down and powered off before replacing any PCI adapter assigned to a Linux
partition. Follow the non-hot-pluggable adapter procedures when replacing a PCI adapter in any partition
with Linux installed.
The installation instructions for hot-pluggable PCI adapters refer you to these procedures when it is
appropriate to perform them.
Note:
A PCI adapter is only hot-pluggable if the PCI adapter supports hot-plug applications. See the
PCI
Adapter Placement Reference
, order number SA38-0538.
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