ADLINK PCIe-PXIe-8638 User Manual

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Troubleshooting (FAQ)

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PCIe/PXIe-8638

Question: One or more modules in PXI Express chassis con-

nected via PCIe-PXIe8638 are missing from Windows
Device Manager. How to best solve this or other compatibil-
ity problems (like no boot)?

Answer: Due to flexibility and variety of systems with PCI Express

expansion, most compatibility issues are related with abnor-
mal device detection or resource assignment done by sys-
tem BIOS. The following suggestions may help solve
frequently encountered issues.

X

Check PCIe-PXIe-8638 and cable are properly installed

X

Check any abnormal LED status of PCIe-PXIe-8638. (See
“PCIe-8638 Layout, Connectors and Jumpers” on page 11.)

X

Check PCIe-PXIe-8638 cable are free of broken, bend, or
dirty/broken connector

X

Make sure there are sufficient PXI Express bus numbers
available

X

Occasionally updated BIOS system fixes resource limitation
issues

X

Try different installation sequence of modules in PXI

Express chassis

X

Try different PCI Express slot or different host PC (different

system BIOS)

X

Remove some modules to free resources

Question: Does the PCIe-PXIe-8638 support Linux?

Answer: The PCIe-PXIe-8638 is designed as a standard

PCIe-to-PCIe bridge should still support most modern Linux
Kernels without additional driver requirements. Since the
PXI Express software specification is based on a Windows
environment, however, PXI software framework and SMBus
controller of PCIe-PXIe-8638 are not operable under Linux.

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