B upgrades, I/o backplane upgrade, I/o backplane upgrade overview – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

Page 261: Slot speed comparison and planning table

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B Upgrades

This appendix address the following topics:

“I/O Backplane Upgrade” (page 261)

“Installing Core I/O Cards” (page 268)

“Processor Upgrades” (page 279)

I/O Backplane Upgrade

I/O Backplane Upgrade Overview

The HP Integrity rx3600 Server and rx6600 Server may be upgraded from the 10 slot PCI/PCI-X
I/O backplane (HPPN AB463-60001) to the 10 slot PCI/PCI-X/PCIe I/O backplane (HPPN
AB463-60027).

Table B-1

provides a comparison of the two backplanes for planning movement

of I/O cards.
Core I/O cards must be placed in appropriate slots. The HP 8 Internal Port SAS HBAs or HP
Smart Array P600 PCI-X cards must be installed in slots 1 and 2. The HP Smart Array P400 and
HP Smart Array P800 PCIe cards must be installed in slots 3 and 4. The Core LAN card is placed
in slot 2, unless that slot is occupied by a SAS or Smart Array card. In such instances the Core
LAN is placed in slot 10.

Table B-1 Slot Speed Comparison and Planning Table

Upgraded I/O

Configuration

PCI/PCI-X/PCIe I/O

Backplane

Installed I/O Card

PCI/PCI-X I/O

Backplane

Slot Number

Core I/O Only- PCI-X
66 MHz

1

Core I/O Only- PCI-X
66 MHz

1

1

Core I/O Only- PCI-X
66 MHz

1

Core I/O Only -PCI-X
66 MHz

1

2

PCIe x8

2

PCI-X 266 MHz

3

PCIe x8

2

PCI-X 266 MHz

4

PCIe x8

PCI-X 133 MHz

5

PCIe x8

PCI-X 133 MHz

6

PCI-X 133 MHz

PCI-X 66 MHz

3

7

PCI-X 133 MHz

PCI-X 66 MHz

3

8

PCI-X 66 MHz

4

PCI-X 66 MHz

4

9

PCI-X 66 MHz

45

PCI-X 66 MHz

45

10

1

Slots 1 and 2 are shared slots on both backplanes.

2

Slots 3 and 4 are switched slots on the PCI/PCI-X/PCIe backplane.

3

Slots 7 and 8 are shared slots on the PCI/PCI-X backplane.

4

Slots 9 and 10 are shared slots on both blackplanes and are half length.

5

Core I/O LAN may occupy slot 10.

For more information on shared slots see

Table 6-3 (page 198)

Upgrading the I/O backplane may require reinstalling the Operating System. See

Figure B-1

to

determine if OS reinstallation is required.

I/O Backplane Upgrade

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