Maintaining PCI cards
Issue 3.3 February 2003 73
Moving an SAI/P card – When moving SAI/P cards, remember to preserve the original
sequence of the cards. To do this, you many need to move more than one card. See
Identifying device entry names for ports on an SAI/P cardon page 71 to determine the
ordering sequence.
To move an SAI/P card to a different PCI slot location.
1. Verify that you have a recent CMSADM file system backup before you change card
configurations.
2. Remove the SAI/P software drivers. Refer to Removing SAI/P drivers and utilitieson
page 75.
3. Enter:
/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i0 -g0
This shuts down the system.
4. Turn off the system.
5. Turn off the system monitor.
6. Turn off all external SCSI devices starting with the device tha t is closest to the system
and working toward the farthest device.
7. Remove the SAI/P card from the PCI slot.
8. Install the SAI/P card into a different PCI slot. See Installing or removi ng PCI cardson
page 66 for more information.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Remember to preserve the original ordering sequence of the SAI/P cards.
9. Turn on all external SCSI devices starting with the device that is farthes t from the
system and working toward the system.
10. Turn on the system monitor.
11.Turn on the system.
12. Press Stop+A simultaneously after the console banner is displayed, but before the
system starts booting.
13. Enter:
boot -r
This reboots the system so that it recognizes the new configuration.
14. Install the SAI/P software driver. See your CMS sof tware installation, maintenance,
and troubleshooting document for details.
15. Perform a CMSADM file system backup to back up the updated system configuration.
See your CMS software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting document for
details.