If the nodes are not already in a power-off state, turn their power switches off and disconnect their power cables from the power outlet.
Verify that each SCI adapter card's scrubber jumper has the correct setting for the network configuration in which it will be used.
Switchless two-node network - If you are creating a two-node network in which the nodes will connect directly, not through a switch, set the scrubber jumper at one end of a connection to ON and the scrubber jumper at the other end of the connection to OFF.
Switched two-node network - If you plan to add one or two nodes to a two-node network at a later time, you may want to connect the nodes through an SCI switch when you first set up the two-node network. See the section "Notes for Switched Two-Node Network" for an explanation.
Three- and four-node networks - The scrubber jumper on every SCI adapter card must be set to ON.
In a switchless two-node network, one scrubber jumper must be ON and the other must be OFF. In a three- or four-node network, all scrubber jumpers must be ON. This means, if you add a node to a two-node network that was originally set up without a switch, you must:
add a switch to the network
change the OFF scrubber jumper to ON and reboot that node
If, however, you configure the two-node network with a switch from the beginning, you will initially set all scrubber jumpers to ON. As a result, the adapter cards will be initialized to communicate through a switch from the beginning and it will not be necessary to change any scrubber jumpers when you add nodes to the network.
If you plan to do this, read the instructions for creating three- and four-node networks instead of the section on two-node networks.
The chief disadvantage to using a switch when it is not required is that the switch adds some latency that would otherwise not be in the network.
If the SCI adapter cards are not already installed in the nodes, install them in available SBus slots. Refer to the hardware installation manual that was supplied with your server for installation instructions.
It possible, apply the following guidelines when choosing which SBus slots to use:
Install the cards in the lowest-numbered available SBus slots.
If you are installing two adapter cards per node, locate them in adjacent SBus slots.
Adhering to these guidelines will make it easier for you to edit the SCI configuration file, sci_config.hpc, later in the installation process. Chapter 3, Configuring the SCI Network Interface explains how to edit this file.