I have a an I570 with 3 expansion racks, each contains two 2787 PCI-X fibre 
cards. The cards are in the same positions in each rack. In two of the racks in 
position C06, the cards don't seem to be functioning properly. Under DST the 
cards are reporting as position occupied, in the HMC the cards  appear as PCI-X 
but the serial number is not being detected.
 
Support indicated that there is known problem with 2787 cards and if you power 
off and card this should fix the problem.
It hasn't fixed the problem.
 
Just wondering has anybody come across the problem, before I start getting 
engineers out of bed.
 
Thanks.


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