Magma EB7-x8, EB7R-x8, EBU M A G M A, Error Code, Description/Action, Party PCIe Card driver

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Error Code

 

 

M A G M A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Error Code

Description/Action

 

 

 

This code indicates that there is a problem with the 3rd

 

 

 

Party PCIe Card driver.

 

 

10

If necessary, contact the card’s manufacturer for updated

 

 

 

software drivers. If all else fails, contact Magma Technical

 

 

 

Support for further assistance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the Bridge: If you receive error code 12 on the first PCI to

 

 

 

PCI Bridge, call Magma Technical Support.

 

 

12

On the Card: This usually means the memory, I/O, or prefetch

 

 

 

is more than has been allocated. Call Magma Technical

 

 

 

Support.

 

 

 

 

 

Error Code

Description/Action

The driver for the PCIe card is not installed on your system.

28Reinstall the card driver following the manufacturer’s instructions. If that fails to fix the problem, call the card manufacturer for new drivers.

The PCIe host card or expansion chassis are not working correctly. Reinstall the PCIe host card into the computer’s slot

1and recheck all cable connections. If the error code remains, try another PCIe slot. If the error persists, call Magma Technical Support.

For all other error codes, call:

On the PCI to PCI Bridge: Magma Technical Support

Other Codes

On the Card: Card Manufacturer’s Technical Support, after first verifying that the Magma expansion system is installed properly.

If you are still having problems, contact Magma Technical Support for more help.

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Contents ExpressBoxUniversal EBU PCI Express to PCI Express Expansion Model EB7-x8 Model EBU Model EB7R-x8Trademark References Copyright 2009 Mission Technology Group, Inc. - DBA MagmaLimitation of Liability CHAPTER 4 INSTALL CARDS AND DRIVES Table of ContentsHARDWARE INSTALLATION VERIFY INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 8 HOW TO GET MORE HELP CHAPTER 5 MODULAR SOLUTIONS WITH EBUCHASSIS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING500Watt Power Supply Specifications Page Advisories PrefaceWhen WorkingInsideaComputer SafetyInstructionsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Rack-Mount Instructions Chapter 1 Introduction General SpecificationsItem Qty Pre-InstallationInformationToolsRequiredfor Installation PartsListSTOP Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationBefore you Begin Install PCI Express Host CardM A G M A STOP Attach Power and Expansion Cablesthe chassis along with the power cord Laptop Installation optionalTDP side to Laptop Picture B shows the Incorrect orientation RechecktheInstallation Hardware Check Applying Power CorrectlyStarting Up Windows Start Up RackInstallationsShutting Down You may now proceed to Chapter 3 Verify InstallationM A G M A Windows CHAPTER 3 Verify InstallationExpansion Slot Utility MacOSXApple System Profiler RedHat 9 Linux Link Supported Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x8, ASPM L0s L1, Port Mapping Physical Slot locationsto port locations using lspciExample lspci -vvv Output Link Supported Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x4, ASPM L0s, Port Cover Screws Chapter 4 Install Cards and DrivesRemove PCI Express Expansion Chassis Cover Remove all of these screws in order to open the enclosure Installing 3rd Party PCIe Cards Install 3rd PartyPCIe Cardsor Hard DrivesInstalling Hard Drives “Hot-Swappable”PCIeCardsoptional System Should Be Up and RunningFinishingTouches 3. Select a device and click on the “Properties button” Procedure for hot-un-plugging a PCIe plug in cardDouble click on the applet corresponds to the slot number will begin Click on the Stop button of the dialogClick on the OK button of the new dialog 8. A green LED, labeled P X PwrE where11. After 5-6 seconds the LED will stop flashing and remain on 10. The LED should start flashing againDigi Design Pro Tools PCIeExpansion Solutions with the EB7-x8Video Card expansion solutions ATI HD4850 High Throughput storage solutionsaccessing our data 100% Reads I/O Test typeThroughput MByte/sec 50% Reads 50% WritesConfiguring a complete computer withEBU Chapter 5 Modular Solutions with EBUVirtualization, Clusters, and EBU Configuring EBU for I/OSharingbetweenmultiple Blades or Other Serversability of its chassis to allow for peer to peer communication between its slots as well as its ability to communicate with multiple Root Complex Port sources with its complementary Universal Host Adaptor product lends itself to very elegant and immensely cost effective I/O virtualization applications General Chassis Cleaning Chapter 6 Chassis MaintenanceNext, use a can of compressed air from your local computer store to blow out any dust that may have accumulated in the chassis fans “Hot-Swappable”PowerSupply Optional CleaningtheAirFilter M A G M A ƒ When Nothing Works ƒ My PCIe Card Doesn’t Work Chapter 7 TroubleshootingLocatethe Problem My Computer Can’t Find the PCIe Expansion SystemCheck the DIP switch settings on the Magma Host Card RedHat9 Linux WindowsWhen Nothing Works My Computer Hangs During Power Up My PCIe Card Doesn’t Work 1. Shut down the computer followed by the Magma expansion chassis Support for 3rdPP Party PCIe Cards Windows Error CodesParty PCIe Card driver Error CodeThis code indicates that there is a problem with the 3rd Description/ActionContacting Technical Support Chapter 8 How to Get More HelpFrequentlyAskedQuestionsFAQ 4. E-mail file to forums@magma.com Magma Debug Utility2. Run Magnostic.exe PCIScope Software Utility Technical Support request at wwwH.magma.com/sTU upportUT.H ReturningMerchandisetoMAGMA Appendix A Need More PCIe Slots? Multiple PCIe Expansion System ConfigurationsPage Fan-Out Verify your configuration Daisy-Chaining D aisy-C hain Fan -O ut C om bination C onfiguration Combination ConfigurationsFan -O ut D aisy-C hain C om bination C onfiguration PCI e Card Conflicts Power-On Sequence for Advanced ConfigurationsTroubleshooting AdvancedConfigurations Page MAC and Linux Finding the Problem CardIndustryCanada APPENDIX B ComplianceFCC/CE/UL DC OUTPUT SAFETY500Watt Power Supply Specifications AC INPUTMISCELLANEOUS 09-09917-01- A Manual, USER, EB7-x8, ROHS Magma 9918 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126, USAPhone 858 530-2511 Fax 858