Chapter 4. Installing The Pci Cryptographic Coprocessor; Installing The Coprocessor - IBM PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor Installation And Using Manual

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Chapter 4. Installing the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor

This chapter explains how to install the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor. Before you
begin, be sure you have read "Handling Static-Sensitive Devices" on page vi and
"Special Considerations for Handling and Storage" on page 1.
Notes:
1. Do not remove the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor from its anti-static package at
this time.
2. The PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor is a hot-pluggable device on some systems.
Refer to the PCI Adapter Placement Reference guide to determine if this
coprocessor is hot-pluggable on your system, then follow the instructions in this
chapter.

Installing the Coprocessor

To install the coprocessor, do the following:
1. Be sure you have read Chapter 1, "Description and Requirements" on page 1.
2. If you are replacing an existing coprocessor, go to step 3. Otherwise, do the
following:
a. If AIX is not installed on your system, refer to your system documentation and
b. If the coprocessor device driver is installed on your system, go to step 3.
3. If the coprocessor is hot-pluggable on your system (see note 2), continue with this
step. Otherwise, go to step 4 on page 14.
a. Log in as a root user.
b. Determine the pkcsslotd daemon process ID (PID) by typing the following
c. If the pkcsslotd daemon is not running (the grep pkcsslotd command does
d. Stop all of the applications that are running on all of the cryptographic
e. Stop the pkcsslotd daemon by typing the following command, then go to step
install your coprocessor hardware, then install the AIX operating system.
Otherwise, go to Chapter 2, "Installing the Device Driver Software" on page 5
or Chapter 3, "Installing the Device Driver on the RS/6000 SP System" on
page 7.
command:
ps -el |grep pkcsslotd
The data returned will be similar to the following example:
40401 A 0 75188
1 0 60 20 148c29 1348
In this example, 75188 is the pkcsslotd PID.
not return a PID), go to step 5 on page 14. Otherwise, continue with step 3d.
coprocessors and cryptographic accelerators in your system.
5 on page 14.
Kill -2 pkcsslotd PID
*
- 0:00 pkcsslotd
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