9-48 Upgrading Your Server
If a bootable PCI board (e.g., a RAID Controller, SCSI controller, or LAN card) is
additionally installed, the boot priority is changed to the default. After the additional
installation, start the BIOS SETUP utility, select the [Boot] menu, and set the new boot
priority.
If an option operating with only 33 MHz is installed in one of the slots (1C, 2C, and 3C,
or 1B, 2B, and 3B) on a PCI riser card, the options installed in the other slots of the same
riser card are subjected to operation with only 33 MHz.
Contact your service representative for the acceptable optional PCI board.
Installation
Take the following steps to install a PCI board on the riser card:
IMPORTANT:
Each riser card supports low-profile or full-height PCI boards.
Before installing a PCI board, confirm that the type of the PCI
board.
When installing a PCI board, confirm that the card connector
matches the connector of the riser card.
1.
See the section "Preparing for Installation and Removal" described earlier to prepare.
2.
Pull out the server from the rack.
3.
Remove the logic cover.
4.
Lift straight up and remove the riser card from the server.
If you feel difficult to remove the riser card, lift the riser card while pushing the server
chassis
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