Opening The Pci Hot Plug Utility - HP D7171A - NetServer - LPr User Manual

Pci hot plug utility
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to the PCI slot. Refer to the Help File for a description of the PCI Hot Plug
Utility's buttons and functions.
NOTE
The Power Button is the only button required to do basic Hot
Plug Replacement.

Opening the PCI Hot Plug Utility

Use this procedure to open the PCI Hot Plug Utility in Windows NT 4.0.
NOTE
If the left P (Power) LED is lit (green) in the PCI Hot Plug
Utility, the corresponding Power LED on the rear panel will be
green. This is also true for the right A (Attention) LED; that is,
if the right A (Attention) LED is lit (red) in the PCI Hot Plug
Utility, the corresponding Attention LED on the rear panel will
be amber.
1. In Windows NT 4.0, click on the Start button and then select the
Programs menu.
2. From the Programs menu, select PCI Hot Plug and then select the PCI Hot
Plug Utility.
A display similar to the example shown in Figure 1 appears.
This example has 9 slots filled with PCI boards. Slot 1 shows no board
installed and slot 2 has no hot plug compliant driver. Slots 2 to 6 and 9 to
10 all have power applied to the slot, shown by the P (Power) LED turned
on, (left P LEDs are green with Normal in status field) and are operating
normally. Slot 7 has a left P LED on (green), but also has a fault condition
indicated by the right A (Attention) LED (red), with its status field
displaying Link Fault, suggesting a corrective action. Slot 8 has a green P
LED, but has *Mixed – multiple device board (represents a multifunction
adapter) in the status field. See Help file for more information about
functions and buttons.
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