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3 IntelliStation POWER 9112 Model 265 Installation Guide SA

4 First Edition (February 2002) Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Safety Notices on page vii, Appendix B, Environmental Notices on page 87, andappendix C, Notices on page 89. A reader s comment form is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been removed, address comments to Information Development, Department H6DS-905-6C006, Burnet Road, Austin, Texas To send comments electronically, use this commercial internet address: aix6kpub@austin.ibm.com. Any information that you supply may be used without incurring any obligation to you. International Business Machines Corporation, All rights reserved. Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to restricted rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth is GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

5 Contents Safety Notices vii Electrical Safety vii Laser Safety Information ix Laser Compliance ix Data Integrity and Verification xi About This Book xiii ISO xiii Online Publications xiii Related Publications xiii Ergonomic Information xiv Trademarks xiv Chapter 1. Setting Up the Server Step 1. Check Your Inventory Step 2. Need Help? Step 3. Read the Safety Notices Step 4. Are All of the Internal Options Installed? Step 5. Position the System Unit and Display Step 6. Connect the Graphics Display Step 7. Attach the Display Cable Toroid Step 8. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse Step 9. Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices Step 10. Connect the Adapter Cables Step 11. Connect the First External SCSI Device Step 12. Connect Any Additional External SCSI Devices Step 13. Are You Using an Ethernet Connection? Step 14. Connect the Power Cables to Server Step 15. Install the Rear Acoustical Cover Step 16. Connect the Power Cables to Electrical Outlets Step 17. Your System Unit Is Now Set Up Step 18. Start the Operating System Step 19. Accessing Documentation for Your New System Hardware Documentation Operating System Documentation Step 20. Verify the Hardware Operation Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation Step 1. Considerations Before Running This Procedure Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics Step 3. Running System Verification Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System Safety Considerations iii

6 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Stopping the System Unit Option List Removing the Service Access Cover Removing the Bezel Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover Removal Replacment Installing a Processor Card Removing a Processor Card Installing a Memory Card Removing a Memory Card Installing Memory DIMMs Removing Memory DIMMs Installing Adapters Removing Adapters Installing Hot-Swap Disk Drives Removing Hot-Swap Disk Drives Installing an Internal Disk Drive Installing a CD-ROM, Tape Drive, DVD-RAM, or DVD-ROM Configuring or Deconfiguring Disk Drives Configuring Drives Deconfiguring Drives Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply Replacing a Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Replacing the Bezel Replacing the Service Access Covers Replacing the Battery Chapter 4. Attention LED and Lightpath LEDs Operator Panel Display Indicator Panel Component LEDs Reporting the Problem Repair Action Chapter 5. Hardware Problem Determination Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics Appendix A. Communications Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement European Union (EU) Statement International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement VCCI Statement Radio Protection for Germany iv Installation Guide

7 Appendix B. Environmental Notices Product Recycling and Disposal Environmental Design Acoustical Noise Emissions Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions Appendix C. Notices Appendix D. System Records Identification Numbers Device Records Memory Card Options SCSI IDs and Bay Locations Appendix E. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal Additional Communication Attributes Additional Keyboard Attributes Additional Printer Attributes Appendix F. Firmware Updates Checking the Current Firmware Levels Updating System Firmware Index Contents v

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9 Safety Notices A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury. Danger notices appear on the following pages: v viii v 2 v 12 v 23 A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury. Caution notices appear on the following pages: v viii v ix v 2 v 12 v 23 v 64 Note: For a translation of these notices, see System Unit Safety Information, order number SA Electrical Safety Observe the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnecting devices attached to the workstation. vii

10 DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device. Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. During an electrical storm, do not connect cables for display stations, printers, telephones, or station protectors for communications lines. CAUTION: This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect all power cables from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. viii Installation Guide

11 Laser Safety Information CAUTION: This product may contain a CD-ROM which is a class 1 laser product. Laser Compliance All lasers are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for class 1 laser products. Outside the U.S., they are certified to be in compliance with the IEC 825 (first edition 1984) as a class 1 laser product. Consult the label on each part for laser certification numbers and approval information. CAUTION: All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service conditions. Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels. For this reason, never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle. Only trained service personnel should perform the inspection or repair of optical fiber cable assemblies and receptacles. Safety Notices ix

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13 Data Integrity and Verification IBM computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility of undetected data corruption or loss. This risk, however, cannot be eliminated. Users who experience unplanned outages, system failures, power fluctuations or outages, or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure. In addition, users must establish procedures to ensure that there is independent data verification before relying on such data in sensitive or critical operations. Users should periodically check the IBM support websites for updated information and fixes applicable to the system and related software. xi

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15 About This Book This book provides information about the 9112 Model 265, specifically how to install and remove options, use the system, use diagnostics and service aids, and verify system operation. ISO 9000 ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and manufacturing of this product. Online Publications IBM Eserver pseries publications are available online. To access the online books, visit our Web site at: Related Publications The following publications provide additional information about your system unit: v The IntelliStation POWER 9112 Model 265 User s Guide, order number SA , contains information to help users use the system, use the service aids, and solve minor problems. v The IntelliStation POWER 9112 Model 265 Service Guide, order number SA , contains reference information, maintenance analysis procedures (MAPs), error codes, removal and replacement procedures, and a parts catalog. v The RS/6000 Eserver pseries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems, order number SA , contains diagnostic information, service request numbers (SRNs), and failing function codes (FFCs). v The RS/6000 Eserver pseries Adapters, Devices, and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems, order number SA , contains information about adapters, devices, and cables for your system. This manual is intended to supplement the service information found in the RS/6000 Eserver pseries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. v The Site and Hardware Planning Guide, order number SA , contains information to help you plan your installation. v The System Unit Safety Information, order number SA , contains translations of safety information used throughout this book. v The PCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number SA , contains information regarding slot restrictions for adapters that can be used in this system. v The 7014 Model T00 and T42 Rack Installation and Service Guide, order number SA , contains information regarding the 7014 Model T00 and T42 Rack, in which this server may be installed. xiii

16 Ergonomic Information After you have set up your system, we encourage you to visit the Healthy Computing Web site. Good ergonomic practice is important to get the most from your workstation and to avoid discomfort. This means that the equipment and the workplace should be arranged to suit your individual needs and the kind of work you do. The Healthy Computing Web site gives ergonomic guidelines to help you understand the ergonomic considerations that you should know when working at a computer workstation. The address is: Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: v AIX v IBM v PowerPC v pseries v e (logo) v IntelliStation Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. xiv Installation Guide

17 CPU HDD VRM MEMORY PCI BUS NMI SMI A B SERVICE PROCESSOR BUS POWER SUPPLY NON REDUNDANT FAN TEMPERATURE Chapter 1. Setting Up the Server Follow the procedures in this chapter to set up your server. Step 1. Check Your Inventory h Books, CD-ROM & other media h About Your Machine document h Power cables (2 standard, 1 optional) h 9-pin to 25-pin serial converters (2) (optional) hscsi converter cable (optional) hascii terminal (optional) hkeyboard (optional) Wrist/palm rest (optional) hdisplay (optional), cable (optional), and cable toroid (optional) hsystem hmouse (optional) 1

18 Step 2. Need Help? If you encounter difficulties while setting up your system unit, contact your sales representative for assistance. Step 3. Read the Safety Notices Before continuing, read the following safety information. Do not plug any cables into the system unit, adapters, or electrical outlets until you have reviewed this information. Make sure none of the power cords are connected before continuing to the next step. DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device. Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. During an electrical storm, do not connect cables for display stations, printers, telephones, or station protectors for communications lines. CAUTION: This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect all power cables from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. 2 Installation Guide

19 Step 4. Are All of the Internal Options Installed? These instructions are for systems that have internal options (such as adapters, disk drives, or memory upgrades) already installed. If you have internal options that are not installed, install them now. Refer to Chapter 3, Installing Options in Your System on page 23, and then return here. Step 5. Position the System Unit and Display Position the system unit and display (optional) at or near their installed location. Observe the following guidelines when you are positioning the system unit: v The system unit weighs between 34 kg (75 pounds) and 41 kg (90 pounds). Do not try to lift the system unit by yourself. v Displays or ASCII terminals can weigh as much as 35 kg (77 pounds). Use caution when lifting or moving the display or ASCII terminal. v Leave enough space around the system unit to safely and easily complete the setup procedures. v Observe standard ergonomic guidelines while arranging your system unit so that you can work comfortably and safely. For more information on arranging your workstation, visit the Healthy Computing Web address at: v Be sure to maintain at least 51 mm (2 inches) of space on the sides of the system unit and 152 mm (6 inches) at the rear of the system unit to allow the system unit to cool properly. The front of the system requires a minimum of 76 mm (3 inches) of space. Blocking the air vents can cause overheating, which might result in a malfunction or permanent damage to the system unit. v Place the system unit in a location where it can safely and easily reach any necessary power outlets and network connections. v Place the display or ASCII terminal in a stable and sturdy location. Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 3

20 Step 6. Connect the Graphics Display Note: If you are using an ASCII terminal with a keyboard as the console for this system, go to Step 9. Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices on page 7. If you are using a graphics display with a keyboard and mouse, continue with Step 7. Attach the Display Cable Toroid on page 5. If you ordered a graphics display with your system unit, the graphics adapter has been set to use the highest display resolution and refresh rate available for that display. If you want to: v Attach another display to your system unit OR v Change the default display resolution or refresh rate after completing the installation steps, refer to the Customer Installable Options Library CD-ROM for the documentation for your graphics adapter. As shown in Step 7. Attach the Display Cable Toroid on page 5, connect the graphics display cable to the back of the display and to the graphics adapter connector. Consult the About Your Machine document for the locations of installed adapters. For more information about your display, refer to the documentation included with the display. Note: Some displays require an additional cable. 4 Installation Guide

21 Step 7. Attach the Display Cable Toroid If the cable for your display does not include a toroid, locate the toroid shipped with your system unit and follow the installation instructions included with the toroid. Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 5

22 Step 8. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse Note: A keyboard and mouse should be attached to the ports shown only if they are used with an attached graphics display. If a wrist/palm rest was included with your keyboard and you want to attach it, refer to the keyboard documentation for installation instructions. As shown in the following figure, connect the keyboard and mouse to the connectors on the rear of the system unit. 6 Installation Guide

23 Step 9. Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices If you have a local ASCII terminal (5) or a single serial device, connect it to the serial connector S1 (1). Note: If you have a remote ASCII terminal, connect it through an external modem to serial connector S1, and connect a local ASCII terminal to serial connector S2 (2). Connect any additional serial devices to the S3 connector (3) if it is not already in use. If you have a parallel device (such as a printer), connect it to the parallel connector (4) Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 7

24 Step 10. Connect the Adapter Cables If you are using any optional adapters (such as token ring or 8-port EIA-232), connect the cables to the appropriate adapter connectors in the PCI slots of your machine. Consult the About Your Machine document for the locations of installed adapters. 8 Installation Guide

25 Step 11. Connect the First External SCSI Device If you have no external SCSI devices to attach, skip to Step 13. Are You Using an Ethernet Connection? on page 11. If you need to connect an external SCSI device, follow these steps. If you ordered the optional SCSI converter cable and need it to connect an external SCSI device, begin with step 1. If you do not need the converter cable, begin with step Connect the SCSI end of the converter cable (1) directly to the system unit. 2. Connect the other end of the SCSI converter cable to one end of the SCSI device cable (2). 3. Connect the other end of the SCSI device cable (3) to the SCSI device. 4. Connect the SCSI device terminator (4) (if this is the last device to be connected). The last device on a SCSI bus must be terminated. Note: When a cable is not attached to the SCSI connector on the system unit, the connector is automatically terminated (internally). 5. To set the SCSI device address, refer to the SCSI device documentation. For future reference, you can record the address in Appendix D, System Records on page Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 9

26 Step 12. Connect Any Additional External SCSI Devices 1. Locate the last SCSI device in the chain from the system unit. If a SCSI bus terminator (1) is installed, remove it. 2. Connect the new SCSI cable (2) where you just removed the SCSI bus terminator. 3. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable (3) to the new SCSI device. 4. Connect the SCSI bus terminator (4). 5. Refer to the SCSI device documentation to set the SCSI device address. For future reference, you can record the address in Appendix D, System Records on page Repeat these steps for each additional external SCSI device you attach Installation Guide

27 Step 13. Are You Using an Ethernet Connection? Ask your system administrator if you are unsure whether you are using an Ethernet connection. If you are not using Ethernet or you have already connected your Ethernet to an adapter, continue with Step 14. Connect the Power Cables to Server on page 12. To connect the Ethernet cable: Note: The twisted-pair connector is compatible with the IEEE Ethernet network 10/100 Base T link. 1. Connect the twisted-pair cable to either twisted-pair connector (1) or(2). 2. The twisted-pair Ethernet cable is now installed. Continue with Step 14. Connect the Power Cables to Server on page Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 11

28 Step 14. Connect the Power Cables to Server DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device. Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. During an electrical storm, do not connect cables for display stations, printers, telephones, or station protectors for communications lines. CAUTION: This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. 12 Installation Guide

29 Plug the power cables into the power supply connectors (2) and route the power cables (1) through the cable-restraint bracket (3) Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 13

30 Step 15. Install the Rear Acoustical Cover Install the acoustical cover to the rear of the system. Note: It is important to have the rear acoustical installed to suppress excess noise from your system. 14 Installation Guide

31 Step 16. Connect the Power Cables to Electrical Outlets Plug the power cables for the system unit, display, and attached devices into electrical outlets. When the power cables are plugged into the electrical outlets, the following occurs: v The operator panel displays OK, and the green power LED (1) blinks. When this occurs, your system is in standby mode. The following figure shows the operator panel in standby mode. 2 1 OK 1 Power-On LED 2 Operator Panel Display If your system does not stop in standby mode, check all cables for good connection. If you cannot find a problem, call your support center for assistance. Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 15

32 Step 17. Your System Unit Is Now Set Up Arrange your system unit and attached devices so that you can use them comfortably. If the AIX operating system is not preinstalled on your system and you want to install the AIX operating system now, refer to the AIX Installation Guide, order number SC Return here to continue after your operating system is installed. Step 18. Start the Operating System To start the installed AIX operating system, press the power-on switch on the operator panel. v The fans in the system unit start spinning. v The green power LED on the operator panel comes on solid. v Checkpoint codes appear in the operator panel display Power-On Switch 2 Reset Switch 3 Operator Panel Display 4 Attention LED (amber) 5 Power-On LED (green) v Follow the instructions on your display. The AIX Documentation library is available at the following web address: AIX documentation is also contained on the AIX Documentation CD. The documentation information is made accessible by loading the documentation CD files onto the hard disk or by mounting the CD in the CD-ROM drive. 16 Installation Guide

33 Step 19. Accessing Documentation for Your New System If you are installing this system and another person is the system administrator, deliver this book to the system administrator when the installation is complete. Ensure that the system administrator reads the following information and is aware of the options to access the documentation for the new system. Hardware Documentation Hardware documentation, in addition to this installation guide, is available on the Web or can be ordered in printed hardcopy. To access the hardware documentation on the Web, go to: Installation, using, and service documentation is available from this Web site. To order printed versions of the books that are available in hardcopy, go to: Operating System Documentation Documentation for the AIX operating system is available either from the AIX documentation CD or from the Web. If you ordered the AIX documentation CD with your operating system, you can access the information by loading the documentation CD onto a hard disk on your system or by mounting the AIX documentation CD in the CD-ROM drive. This CD contains the base set of documentation for the AIX operating system. To access the complete library for AIX operating system documentation, go to: Step 20. Verify the Hardware Operation If your system did not load the AIX operating system successfully, or you would like to test your hardware, go to Chapter 2, Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 19. Chapter 1. Setting Up the System 17

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35 Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation The system verification procedure checks the system for correct hardware operation. If you have a problem with your system in the future, use this procedure to test the system hardware to help you determine if you have a hardware problem. Run the system verification procedure as described in the following steps. Step 1. Considerations Before Running This Procedure Read the following before using this procedure: v The AIX operating system must be installed on your system before you attempt to perform this procedure. v If this system unit is directly attached to another system unit or attached to a network, be sure communications with the other systems are stopped. v This procedure requires use of all of the system resources. No other activity can be running on the system while you are performing this procedure. Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics To run the online diagnostics in service mode from the boot hard disk, do the following: 1. Stop all programs including the AIX operating system (get help if needed). 2. Remove all tapes, diskettes, and CD-ROM discs. 3. Turn off the system unit power. 4. Turn on the system unit power. 5. After the keyboard POST indicator displays on the firmware console and before the last POST indicator (speaker) displays, press the numeric 6 key on either the directly attached keyboard or the ASCII terminal to indicate that a service mode boot should be initiated using the customized service mode boot list. 6. Enter any requested password. Note: If you are unable to load the diagnostics to the point when the DIAGNOSTIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS display, call your support center for assistance. Step 3. Running System Verification When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, do the following to run system verification: 1. Press Enter. 2. To do a general checkout with minimal operator action, select the Diagnostic Routines option on the Function Selection menu. To do a more complete checkout including the use of wrap plugs, select the Advanced Diagnostics option on the Function Selection menu. The advanced diagnostics are primarily for the service representative; the advanced diagnostics may instruct you to install wrap plugs to better isolate a problem. 19

36 3. Select the System Verification option on the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu. 4. To run a general checkout of all installed resources, select the All Resource option on the Diagnostic Selection menu. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the checkout procedure. To check one particular resource, select that resource on the Diagnostic Selection menu. The checkout program ends with either of the following results: v The Testing Complete screen displays a message stating No trouble was found. v The A Problem Was Detected On (Time Stamp) menu displays, with either a service request number (SRN) or an error code. Make a note of any codes displayed on the display or operator panel. To perform additional system verification, go to Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification. To exit diagnostics, go to Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics on page 21. Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification To perform additional system verification, do the following: 1. Press Enter to return to the Diagnostic Selection menu. 2. To check other resources, select the resource. When you have checked all of the resources you need to check, go to Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics on page Installation Guide

37 Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics To stop the diagnostics, do the following: 1. To exit the diagnostics, press the F3 key (from a defined terminal) or press 99 (from an undefined terminal). 2. If you changed any attributes on your ASCII terminal to run the diagnostics, change the settings back to normal. 3. This completes the system verification. If you received an error code, record the code and report it to the service organization. If the server passed all the diagnostic tests, the verification process is complete and your server is ready to use. Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation 21

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39 Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System This chapter provides instructions to help you add options to your server. Some option removal instructions are provided, in case you need to remove one option to install another. If you have several internal options to install, these instructions enable you to add them all at one time. Safety Considerations Observe the following safety precautions anytime you work with this server. DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged. When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device. Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials. During an electrical storm, do not connect cables for display stations, printers, telephones, or station protectors for communications lines. CAUTION: This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. 23

40 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Attention: Adapters, planars, diskette drives, and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge. These devices are wrapped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage. Take the following precautions: v If you have an antistatic wrist strap available, use it while handling the device. v Do not remove the device from the antistatic bag until you are ready to install the device in the system unit. v With the device still in its antistatic bag, touch it to a metal frame of the system unit. v Grasp cards and boards by the edges. Hold drives by the frame. Avoid touching the solder joints or pins. v If you need to lay the device down while it is out of the antistatic bag, lay it on the antistatic bag. Before picking it up again, touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system unit at the same time. v Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage. Stopping the System Unit Attention: When shutting down your system to install options, shut down all applications first and then shut down the operating system. The system power turns off and the system goes into standby mode when the operating system is shut down. Before removing power from the system unit, ensure that the shut down process is complete. Failure to do so can result in the loss of data. Some option installation procedures do not require the system to be stopped for installation. If necessary, the option installation procedures in this section will direct you here if stopping the system is required. 1. Log in to the system as root user. 2. Stop any applications that are running on the system. 3. At a command line, type shutdown to stop the operating system. 4. After you shut down the operating system, set the power switches of any attached devices to Off. 24 Installation Guide

41 Option List Choose an option from the list below and go to the installation procedures for the option you are installing. v Processor Cards Installing a Processor Card, see page 29. Removing a Processor Card, see page 31. v System Memory Options Installing a Memory Card, see page 33. Removing a Memory Card, see page 35. Installing Memory DIMMs, see page 37. Removing Memory DIMMs, see page 39. v Adapters Installing Adapters, see page 41. Removing Adapters, see page 45. v Disk Drive Options Installing Hot-Swap Disk Drives, see page 47. Removing Hot-Swap Disk Drives, see page 50. v Installing a Internal Disk Drive, see page 52. v Installing a CD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, DVD-RAM or DVD-ROM, see page 53. v Configuring or Deconfiguring Disk and Media Drives, see page 55. v Hot-Swap Power Supplies Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply, see page 56. Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply, see page 58. v Replacing a Hot-Swap Fan Assembly, see page 60. v Replacing the Battery, see page 64. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 25

42 CPU HDD VRM MEMORY PCI BUS NMI SMI A B SERVICE PROCESSOR BUS POWER SUPPLY NON REDUNDANT FAN TEMPERATURE Removing the Service Access Cover Cover-release latch 2 Service access cover 1. If you are planning to install or remove any part other than a hot-swap hard disk drive, hot-swap power supply, or hot-swap fan, turn off the server and all attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Slide the cover-release lever (1) on the front of the server to release the cover and slide the cover (2) toward the rear of the server about 25 mm (1 inch). Move the top edge of the cover out from the server; then, lift the cover off the server. Set the cover aside. Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the server. Operating the server for extended periods of time (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage server components. 26 Installation Guide

43 CPU VRM A B HDD SMI Removing the Bezel Refer to the following illustrations while you perform the steps in this procedure. 1 MEMORY PCI BUS NMI POWER SUPPLY FAN SERVICE PROCESSOR BUS NON REDUNDANT TEMPERATURE Bezel-release lever 2 Bezel 3 Side with bezel tabs and slots 1. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page Press the bezel-release lever (1) and remove the bezel (2). Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 27

44 Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover Removal 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page Pull out on the snap button and remove the processor and memory card cover. Snap Button Replacment Install the processor and memory card cover and push in on the snap button to secure. 28 Installation Guide

45 Installing a Processor Card 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Remove the air flow baffle from the system. 6. Remove the plastic boot from the processor card connector. 7. Open the retention latches. Both latches should be in an upright position. See the following illustration. Attention: To prevent damage to the card and to the card connectors, open or close both retention latches at the same time. 8. Align the card with the connector. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 29

46 Note: If one processor card is installed in the system, the processor must be installed in the processor card 1 connector. Processor Card 1 Connector Processor Card 2 Connector Memory Card Connector 9. Close the retention latches securing the card into the connector. 10. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page Installation Guide

47 Removing a Processor Card 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page Remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page The processor card is secured in place with retention latches, one on each end of the card. Open the retention latches. Attention: To prevent damage to the card and the card connectors, open or close the retention latches at the same time. 6. Remove the card from the connector. Be sure to store the processor card in a safe place. 7. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page 28. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 31

48 32 Installation Guide 8. Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page 63.

49 Installing a Memory Card 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Open the retention latches. Both latches should be in an upright position. See the following illustration. Attention: To prevent damage to the card and to the card connectors, open or close both retention latches at the same time. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 33

50 6. Align the card with the connector. Processor Card 1 Connector Processor Card 2 Connector Memory Card Connector 7. Close the retention latches securing the card into the connector. 8. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page Installation Guide

51 Removing a Memory Card 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page Remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page The memory card is secured in place with retention latches, one on each end of the card. Open the retention latches. Attention: To prevent damage to the card and the card connectors, open or close the retention latches at the same time. 6. Remove the card from the connector. Be sure to store the memory card in a safe place. 7. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page 28. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 35

52 36 Installation Guide 8. Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page 63.

53 Installing Memory DIMMs 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the memory card as described in Removing a Memory Card on page With one hand, touch any metal surface of the chassis to minimize static electrical charges, and then pick up the memory module. 7. Locate the memory DIMM connector on the memory card. Slot J15 Slot J13 Slot J11 Slot J9 Slot J7 Slot J5 Slot J3 Slot J1 Slot J16 Slot J14 Slot J12 Slot J10 Slot J8 Slot J6 Slot J4 Slot J2 Note: Memory DIMMs must be installed in pairs and in the correct slot configuration. (Slots J1 and J2, J3 and J4, J5 and J6, and so on.) Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 37

54 8. Insert the memory DIMM firmly into the connector. Locking Tabs 9. Secure the memory DIMM with the locking tabs located at each end of the connector. 10. Replace the memory card into the system unit. See Installing a Memory Card on page 33 for more information. 11. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page Installation Guide

55 Removing Memory DIMMs 1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page If you have not already done so, remove the memory card as described in Removing a Memory Card on page Locate the memory DIMM connectors and determine which module you want to remove. Slot J15 Slot J13 Slot J11 Slot J9 Slot J7 Slot J5 Slot J3 Slot J1 Slot J16 Slot J14 Slot J12 Slot J10 Slot J8 Slot J6 Slot J4 Slot J2 Note: Memory DIMMs must be removed in pairs and in the correct slot configuration. (Slots J1 and J2, J3 and J4, J5 and J6, and so on.) Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 39

56 7. Remove the memory DIMM by pushing the tabs (1) out on the memory connectors and then pulling the memory DIMM (2) out of the connector Push Locking Tabs Out to Release Memory Module 8. Replace the memory card into the system unit. See Installing a Memory Card on page 33 for more information. 9. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the processor and memory card cover as described in Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover on page Replace the system unit covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page Installation Guide

57 Installing Adapters Read Safety Considerations on page If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in Stopping the System Unit on page If you have not already done so, unplug the system unit power cables from the electrical outlets. 3. If you have not already done so, remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page Determine which PCI adapter expansion slot you will use for the adapter. Note: Check the instructions that were provided with the adapter for any requirements or restrictions. See the PCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number SA , for more information. Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 41

58 Adapter retention latch 2 Tab 3 Expansion-slot cover 5. Remove the expansion-slot cover: a. Rotate the adapter retention latch (1) counterclockwise. b. Raise the tab (2) on the adapter guide over the tab on the top corner of adapter. c. Remove the expansion-slot cover from the server (3). Store it in a safe place for future use. Attention: Expansion-slot covers must be installed on all vacant slots. This maintains the electromagnetic emissions characteristics of the system and ensures proper cooling of system components. 42 Installation Guide

59 6. Refer to the documentation that was provided with the adapter for any cabling instructions. It might be easier for you to route any cables before you install the adapter. 7. If you are installing a long adapter, press on the touchpoint on the adapter retainer flap (3) at the end of the slot nearest the front of the server, and rotate the adapter retainer flap upward. 8. Remove the adapter from the antistatic package. Attention: Avoid touching the components and gold-edge connectors on the adapter. 9. Place the adapter, component-side up, on a flat, static-protective surface. 10. Set any jumpers or switches as described by the adapter manufacturer Adapter retention latch 2 Tab 3 Adapter retainer flap 4 Adapter Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System 43

60 11. Install the adapter. a. Carefully grasp the adapter (4) by its top edge or upper corners, and align it with the expansion slot on the system board. b. Press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot. Attention: When you install an adapter in the server, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the system-board connector. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the adapter. c. Lower the tab (2) on the adapter guide over the tab on the top corner of adapter. Rotate the adapter retention latch (1) clockwise until it snaps into place. Attention: Power cannot be restored to the adapter slot if the tab is not lowered into place. d. Close the adapter retainer flap (3 if previously opened). 12. Connect any needed cables to the adapter. Attention: Route cables so that the flow of air from the fans is not blocked. 13. If you have other options to install, refer to Option List on page 25. If you do not have other options to install, replace the covers as described in Replacing the Service Access Covers on page Installation Guide

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