uEFI.PCIeGenSelection.6=Gen2
uEFI.PCIeGenSelection.7=Gen2
uEFI.PCIeGenSelection.8=Gen2
uEFI.PCIeGenSelection.9=Gen2
By default, all PCI slots on the system board are set to
Gen2
in the
replacement system board.
A problem might arise when an older adapter is not recognized at the
power-on self test (POST) because the adapter requires a
Gen1
setting.
To set the slots on the new system board just as the slots were set on the
original system board and avoid such a problem, use the settings information
that you recorded before removing the system board.
To change the appropriate settings from
Gen2
to
Gen1
, use the ASU. For
example, if slot 2 must be
Gen1
on the
int002st001imm
file module, issue the
following command from the active management file module terminal
application:
asu set uEFI.PCIeGenSelection.
2
Gen1
--host
int002st001imm
Tip:
To query and set such options while the file module is powered off, use
the host name for the Integrated Management Module (IMM), which in this
example is
int002st001imm
instead of the IP host name of
int002st001
.
If the file module requires modification of the uEFI.PCIeGenSelection settings,
you must reboot the file module for the new settings to take effect.
18.
Once the system has finished booting, complete the following two steps:
a.
Discover the IMM IP setting by running the following command:
gethostip (#
NODENAME
)imm
For example, if file module 4 had its system board replaced, the command
would be
gethostip int004st001imm
.
b.
Reconfigure the IMM network setting by running the following command:
sonas_ipcfg --setip --adapter=sm --dhcp=no --ip=#
IP_NUM
--netmask=255.255.128.0
where
IP_NUM
is the IP number obtained in the previous step.
Removing the 240 VA safety cover
The following procedure is for a field replaceable unit (FRU). FRUs must be
installed only by trained service technicians.
To remove the 240 VA safety cover, perform the following steps:
1.
To help you work safely with Storwize V7000 Unified file modules, read the
safety information in “Safety” on page xi, “Safety statements” on page xiii, and
“Installation guidelines” on page 54.
2.
Turn off the file module and peripheral devices, then label and disconnect both
power cords and all external cables.
3.
Press down on the left and right side latches and pull the server out of the rack
enclosure until both slide rails lock.
4.
Remove the cover, as described in “Removing the cover” on page 83.
5.
Remove the SAS riser-card assembly. See Removing the SAS riser-card and
controller assembly.
6.
Remove the screw from the safety cover. See Figure 44 on page 154.
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