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You will need to know 'where' the goes. Every model has its own requirements
and in what order ( sockets ) the chips must be placed. So have the docs
handy. If it is a 520 the Ethernet ports on the motherboard are GB, So I
assume you have other cards you are replacing. I think the 10/100 cards
needed an IOP where the current GB cards do not. I am pretty sure the
resource names will change on your line descriptions. I have in some cases
needed to recreate the lines in question to get them to work properly.


2011/3/22 Tomasz Skorża <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi guys

I'm planning to upgrade my server from 4 to 16 GB of RAM and 100Mb network
cards to 1Gb card.

How to prepare server and myself for this issue?
Of course full bakcup system - but what else?

regards

Tomek

Server model 520 with V5R4 without LP
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