Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

Appendix A 241
EISA Board Configuration
Configuring E/ISA Boards Using Interactive Mode
EISA: quit
A description of the configuration was saved in
/var/adm/eisa/config.log.
If eisa_config was run per the instructions of a specific
product
installation manual, refer to that manual for specifics on
device file
creation and I/O drivers.
Step 4 may apply if other cards were affected.
Otherwise, the following is a list of generally required steps:
(1) Make any necessary device files. If you have moved a
board you
may also need to make new device files.
(2) Ensure that all appropriate software I/O drivers are
present
in the kernel.
(3) Shut down the system with the "/usr/sbin/shutdown -h"
command.
(4) Once the system is shut down, turn the power off.
Then set any
physical switches and jumpers correctly. The switches
and jumpers
that have changed since eisa_config was invoked are
listed below.
The file /var/adm/eisa/config.log contains a summary
of the new
configuration, including required switch and jumper
settings.
(5) Physically add, move, or remove boards as needed.
(6) Turn the power on and boot the system.
Displaying Switch and Jumper Settings
Once you exit, eisa_config displays the switch and jumper settings
that have changed since the program was invoked. For example,
Slot 2
XYZ Networking Board
Switch Name: I/O Base Address
Switches 1 through 3 select the I/O Base Address,
switch 4 is not applicable.
NOTE: 'off' in the diagram below corresponds to 'OPEN' on
board
switches.
Default setting