1. Installing Internal Optional Devices
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Chapter 2 Preparations
1.13
PCI Card
The server provides two types of riser cards where you can install a PCI card and a riser card dedicated to
RAID Controller. The riser cards can have three full-height PCI card, two low-profile PCI card, and one RAID
Controller card (six PCI cards can be installed in total).
Important You must avoid static electricity to work with the procedure below. For
details, refer to Chapter 2 (1.2 Anti-static Measures).
1.13.1
Notes
Read the following notes when installing or removing a PCI card.
•
Do not touch the terminals of the riser cards and the leads of electronic components with your bare hand.
Fingerprints and dust left on them cause the server to malfunction due to a connection failure or damage
to the leads.
•
Available type of PCI card depends on riser card. Make sure the card type before connecting it to riser
card.
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The server provides no connector to connect a LED connector which is supplied in RAID Controller used
to indicate disk access.
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PCI slot number "1A" is assigned to the RAID controller-dedicated slot. “1B”,”2B”,”1C",”2C” is assigned to
the riser card for low-profile PCI cards The “3B” is assigned to the riser card for full height PCI card.
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The PCI devices of the same type (including onboard PCI device) may be recognized in different order
from that described above, depending on OS or RAID System BIOS utility. Check the slot location of PCI
device by PCI bus number, device number and function number shown in Chapter4 Appendix 2 PCI
Configuration.
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Before removing the top cover, be sure to disconnect cables from PCI card such as LAN adapter.
If not, cables may be damaged.
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If an additional LAN card is installed, it is hard to push the catch of the cable connector with your finger
that is connected to the LAN card. Disconnect the connector pushing the catch with a standard
screwdriver. At this time, be very careful for the screwdriver not to damage the LAN card or other cards.
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Set
Disabled
for the optional ROM of a LAN device not to be booted by using the BIOS Setup utility.
•
If a bootable device such as a PCI card or USB device is added, the boot order may change.
In the BIOS Setup utility, select
Hard Drive BBS Priorities
from the
Boot
menu, and then specify a
higher priority for the boot device.
Boot
→
Hard Drive BBS Priorities
→
Check the display
If the boot device is an HDD under an optional RAID Controller, the display is
(Bus
xx
Dev 00) PCI
RAID Adapter
. Note that the value for
xx
changes depending on the PCI slot where a RAID board is
installed.
•
For a RAID Controller, LAN card (network boot), or Fibre Channel controller, if no hard disk drive on which
an OS is installed is connected, set the option ROM for that slot to
Disabled
. Refer to
Chapter 2 (1.
System BIOS)
in "
Maintenance Guide
" for how to specify it.