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Removing and replacing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette in the system with the power on in the AIX environment

You can replace a PCI adapter with the system power on in the AIX® environment.

Important:
  1. Use this procedure if you intend to remove a failing PCI adapter and replace it with the same type of adapter.
  2. If you plan to remove a failing adapter and leave the slot empty, see Removing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette from the system with the power on in the AIX environment.
  3. This procedure should not be used to remove an existing adapter and install a different type of adapter. To install a different adapter, remove the existing adapter as described in Removing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette from the system with the power on in the AIX environment, and then install the new adapter as described in Installing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette with the power on in the AIX environment.
  4. Procedures performed on a PCI adapter with the system power on in AIX, also known as hot-plug procedures, require the system administrator to take the PCI adapter offline prior to performing the operation. 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.

If your system is managed by an HMC, use the HMC to complete the steps for replacing the part in the system. For instructions, see Replacing a part by using the HMC.

If you do not have an HMC, complete the following steps to replace a PCI adapter with the system power on in the AIX environment:

  1. Complete the prerequisite tasks that are described in Before you begin.
  2. Take appropriate precautions for avoiding electric shock and handling static-sensitive devices. For information, see Avoiding electric shock and Handling static-sensitive devices.
  3. Determine the location of the PCI adapter in the system.
  4. Record the slot number and location of each adapter being removed.
    Note: Adapter slots are numbered on the rear of the system unit.
  5. Ensure that any processes or applications that might use the adapter are stopped.
  6. Follow these steps to replace a PCI adapter using the PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu in the AIX Diagnostic tools:
    1. Enter the system diagnostics by logging in as root user or as the celogin user, type diag at the AIX command line.
    2. When the DIAGNOSTIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS menu displays, press Enter.
    3. At the FUNCTION SELECTION menu, select Task Selection, then press Enter.
    4. At the Task Selection list, select PCI Hot Plug Manager.
    5. Select Unconfigure a Device, then press Enter.
    6. Press F4 (or Esc +4) to display the Device Names menu.
    7. Select the adapter you are removing in the Device Names menu.
    8. Use the Tab key to answer YES to Keep Definition. Use the Tab key again to answer YES to Unconfigure Child Devices, then press Enter. The ARE YOU SURE window displays.
    9. Press Enter to verify the information. Successful unconfiguration is indicated by the OK message displayed next to the Command field at the top of the screen.
    10. Press F3 (or Esc +3) twice to return to the Hot Plug Manager menu.
    11. Select Replace/remove PCI Hot Plug adapter.
    12. Select the slot that has the device to be removed from the system.
    13. Select Replace. A fast-blinking amber LED located at the back of the machine near the adapter indicates that the slot has been identified.
    14. Press Enter. This places the adapter in the action state, meaning it is ready to be removed from the system.
  7. Label, and then disconnect all cables attached to the adapter you plan to remove.
  8. Remove the PCI adapter cassette from the system. Follow these substeps:
    1. Remove the PCI adapter EMC shield (A) as shown in Figure 1.
      Figure 1. Remove the EMC shield
      Remove the EMC shield
    2. Lift up the lower cassette handle (B) as shown in Figure 2. Pull the PCI cassette (C) out of the system.
      Figure 2. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit
      PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit
  9. Place the cassette with the cover facing up on an approved ESD surface.
    Note: The cover will have a label on it.
  10. Install the adapter into the PCI adapter cassette. See the following topics:
  11. At the back of the system, lift the cassette cover flap and identify the cassette slot you want to use.
  12. Ensure the lower cassette handle is pressed up toward the retainer clip. This places the adapter in the correct position to be docked in the system.
  13. Install the PCI adapter cassette by completing the following steps:
    1. Slide the cassette (B) into the cassette slot as shown in Figure 3. When the cassette is fully inserted into the system, firmly press downward on the lower cassette handle (B) to lock the adapter in its connector.
      Figure 3. PCI adapter cassette installed in the system unit
      PCI adapter cassette installed
    2. Replace the EMC shield (C) as shown in Figure 4.
      Figure 4. PCI adapter EMC shield in the closed position
      PCI adapter EMC shield in the closed position
  14. Follow these steps to complete the PCI Hot Plug menus in the AIX Diagnostic tools and configure the device:
    1. Press enter and continue to follow the instructions in the system diagnostics until you receive a message that the replacement is successful. Successful replacement is indicated by the OK message displayed next to the Command field at the top of the menu.
    2. Press the F3 (or Esc+3) key to return to the PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu.
    3. Press the F3 (or Esc+3) key to return to the TASK selection list.
    4. Select Log Repair Action.
    5. Select the resource just replaced, press Enter, press Commit (F7 or ESC 7), then press Enter.
    6. Press F3 (or Esc+3) to return to TASK Selection List.
    7. Select Hot Plug Task, press enter.
    8. Select PCI Hot Plug Manager, then select Configure a defined device, then press Enter.
    9. Select the device just replaced from the list, then press Enter. The device is now configured.
    10. Press the F10 key to exit the diagnostic program.
      Note: If you are running the stand-alone diagnostics, do not exit the program completely.
  15. Verify the PCI adapter by using the following instructions:
    1. Did you replace the adapter with the system power on?
      • Yes - Go to the next step.
      • No - Load the diagnostic program by doing the following:
        • If AIX is available, boot AIX, log in as root or CELOGIN, and then enter the diag command.
    2. Type the diag command if you are not already displaying the diagnostic menus
    3. Select Advance Diagnostic Routines, and then select Problem Determination.
    4. Select the name of the resource just replaced from the menu. If the resource just replaced is not shown, choose the resource associated with it. Press Enter, and then press Commit ((F7 or Esc+7)).
    5. Did the Problem Determination identify any problems?
      • No: Continue to the next step.
      • Yes: A problem is identified
        • If you are a customer, record the error information, and then contact your service provider.
        • If you are an authorized service provider, return to map 210-5.
  16. Press the F10 key to exit the diagnostic program.


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Last updated: Thu, January 10, 2019