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1 pseries 640 Model B80 Installation Guide SA

2 First Edition (October 2000) Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Safety Notices on page vii, Appendix B. Environmental Notices on page 73, and Appendix C. Notices on page 75. International Business Machines Corporation, All rights reserved. Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights--Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

3 Contents Safety Notices vii Electrical Safety vii Unit Emissions viii Laser Safety Information viii Data Integrity and Verification xi About This Book xiii ISO xiii Online Publications xiii Related Publications xiii Trademarks xiv Chapter 1. Installing the 7026 Model B Step 1: Check Your Inventory Step 2: Read the Safety Notices Step 3: Need Help? Step 4: Check the Power Source Step 5: Review the Rack-Mounting Instructions Step 6: Install the Rails and Rack-Mount Brackets Step 7: Are All of the Internal Options Installed? Step 8: Install the Cable Management Arm Step 9: Connect the Optional Keyboard and Mouse Step 10: Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices Step 11: Connect the First External SCSI Device Step 12: Connect Any Additional External SCSI Devices Step 13: Connect a Graphics Display Step 14: Attach the Display Cable Toroid Step 15: Connect the Adapter Cables Step 16: Connect to the Internal Ethernet Step 17: Plug in the Power Cables Step 18: Attaching Cables to the Cable Management Arm Step 19: Start Your System Step 20: Configure NIM Server Step 21: Run System Verification Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation Step 1. Considerations Before Running This Procedure Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics Chapter 3. Installing Options for the 7026 Model B Safety Considerations Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Stopping the System Unit iii

4 Placing the Drawer in the Service Position Returning the Drawer to the Operating Position Removing and Replacing Covers Main Chassis Cover Removal Main Chassis Cover Replacement Power Supply Chassis Cover Removal Power Supply Chassis Cover Replacement Front Bezel Removal Front Bezel Replacement Media Bay Tray Removal Option List PCI Adapter Options Installing Adapters Removing Adapters Central Electronics Complex (CEC) Cover CEC Box Cover Removal CEC Box Cover Replacement System Memory Options Installing Memory Cards Removing Memory Cards Installing Memory Modules Removing Memory Modules Processor Card Installing a Processor Card Removing a Processor Card Internal Drive Overview Checklist for Handling Drives Hot-Plug Units Disk Drive Options Installing a Hot-Plug Disk Drive Removing a Hot-Plug Disk Drive Configuring Disk Drives Installing a Redundant Hot-Plug Power Supply Installing Optional CD-ROM and Tape Drive Replacing the Battery Firmware Updates Check the Current System Firmware and Service Processor Firmware Levels 66 System Firmware Updates 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 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan Radio Protection for Germany iv 7026 Model B80 Installation Guide

5 Appendix B. Environmental Notices Product Recycling and Disposal Environmental Design Unit Emissions Appendix C. Notices Appendix D. Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server Appendix E. System Records Record the Identification Numbers Device Records SCSI ID and Bay Location Record Appendix F. System Relocation Procedure Index Reader s Comments We d Like to Hear From You Contents v

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7 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 vii v viii v 29 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 9 v 19 v 29 v 63 For a translation of the safety notices contained in this book, see the 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. 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 communication lines. vii

8 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. CAUTION: This unit has more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect two power supply cords before servicing. DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. Unit Emissions The unit-related emission value is equal to or lower than 70dB(A). Der Geräuschpegel der Einheit ist kleiner oder gleich 70 db(a). Laser Safety Information The optical drive in this system unit is a laser product. The optical drive has a label that identifies its classification. The label, located on the drive, is shown below. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 IEC 825:1984 CENELEC EN :1991 The optical drive in this system unit is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products. Elsewhere, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825 (1st edition 1984) and CENELEC EN :1991 for Class 1 laser products. CAUTION: A class 3 laser is contained in the device. Do not attempt to operate the drive while it is disassembled. Do not attempt to open the covers of the drive as it is not serviceable and is to be replaced as a unit. Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The optical drive contains internally a Class 3B gallium arsenide laser that is nominally 30 millwatts at 830 nanometers. The design incorporates a combination of enclosures, electronics, and viii 7026 Model B80 Installation Guide

9 redundant interlocks such that there is no exposure to laser radiation above a Class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance, or servicing conditions. Safety Notices ix

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11 Data Integrity and Verification Notice 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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13 About This Book This book provides information on how to set up the system unit, install and remove options, and verify system operation. ISO 9000 ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and manufacturing of this product. Online Publications RS/6000 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 System Unit Safety Information book, order number SA , contains translations of safety information used throughout this book. v The pseries 640 Model B80 User s Guide, order number SA , contains information on how to use the system, use diagnostics, use service aids, and verify system operations. v The pseries 640 Model B80 Service Guide, order number SA , contains reference information, maintenance analysis procedures (MAPs), error codes, removal and replacement procedures, and a parts catalog. v The 7014 Model T00 and T42 Rack Installation and Service Guide, order number SA , contains information regarding the racks in which the 7026 Model B80 can be installed. v The Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems, order number SA , contains diagnostic information, service request numbers (SRNs), and failing function codes (FFCs). v The Adapters, Devices, and Cables, 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 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. v The Site and Hardware Planning Information, order number SA , contains information to help you plan your installation. v The Network Installation Management Guide and Reference contains information about installing the AIX Version 4.3 operating system and optional software on one or more diskless, dataless, and standalone machines from a central server. v The PCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number SA , contains information regarding slot restrictions for adapters that can be used in this system. xiii

14 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: v AIX v IBM v RS/6000 v p Series 640 Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. xiv 7026 Model B80 Installation Guide

15 Chapter 1. Installing the 7026 Model B80 Follow the procedures in this chapter to install the 7026 Model B80 (hereafter referred to as the Model B80 in this book). Step 1: Check Your Inventory The following items should have been packed with your server: Note: The envelope labeled Rack Mounting Kit contains the Slide Mounting Kit, Latch Bracket Mounting Kit, and cable management arm Mounting Kit. All kits contained in the Rack Mounting Kit are individually wrapped and labeled. ( ) Rack Mounting Template ( ) Books ( ) About Your Machine document ( ) Rack Mounting Kit Envelope contains: Slide Mounting Kit, Latch Bracket Mounting Kit, Cable Management Arm Mounting Kit document ( ) Slide Mounting Kit contains: 8 screws, 2 mounting plates with preinstalled alignment pins, 16 assorted alignment pins (large and small) ( ) Latch Bracket Mounting Kit contains: 2 latch brackets, 4 threaded screw clips, 4 screws, 2 plastic thumbscrews 1

16 ( ) Cable Management Arm Mounting Kit contains: Two Screws ( ) 2 Rack Rails ( ) Cable Management Arm ( ) RJ45 Connector to 9-pin Converter Cable (1) ( ) Server Power Cable 1 Standard, 1 Optional (configuration dependent) ( ) Server Model B80 Installation Guide

17 ( ) Keyboard (optional) Wrist/Palm Rest (optional) ( ) Display and Cable (optional) ( ) Mouse (optional) ( ) Display Cable Toroid (with some units) Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 3

18 Step 2: Read the Safety Notices Safety Notes: 1. Before continuing, refer to the System Unit Safety Information, SA , for Danger and Caution notices. Do not plug any cables into the server, adapters, or electrical outlets until you have reviewed this information. 2. This system drawer has the potential of having two power cables connected. Make sure none of the power cables are connected before continuing to the next step. Step 3: Need Help? If you encounter any difficulties while setting up your system and rack, contact your sales representative for assistance. Step 4: Check the Power Source This system can be equipped with the following power supplies: v 115/230 V ac v -48Vdc Check that the correct power source is available. If your system is equipped to run a dc power supply, a dc power source is required. The dc power source can be ordered with the rack or supplied by the customer Model B80 Installation Guide

19 Step 5: Review the Rack-Mounting Instructions Before continuing, make sure you review the following instructions for mounting the system drawer into the rack. If the system drawer was shipped already mounted in a rack, go to Step 7: Are All of the Internal Options Installed? on page 12. v v v v v Do not install this system drawer in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures fall out of the following range: 10 C to 40 C (50 F to 104 F). Do not install this system drawer in a rack where the air flow is compromised. Care should be taken to ensure that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading when installing this system drawer into a rack. If the rack the system drawer is being installed in has a stabilizer, it must be firmly attached before installing or removing this server. If the rack has no stabilizer bar installed, then the rack must be bolted to the floor. If your system drawer is set up to run ac electrical current and you are running between volts it requires 6 amperes of current. If you are running between volts your system needs 3 amperes of current. If your system is set up to run dc electrical current you need to be running at 12 amperes of current. Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit such that the overloading of circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or overcurrent protection. An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the 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. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 5

20 Step 6: Install the Rails and Rack-Mount Brackets Note: Before beginning: v Before performing any of the steps, read through this procedure and study the illustrations. v The rack rails come correctly adjusted to fit IBM-style racks. The rear portion of the rails can be adjusted to accommodate other racks. v The rails are front-to-back and side-dependent. The left rail is labeled L and the right rail is labeled R. The attached mounting plates located on the rear of the rails contain two alignment pins and must be mounted to the rear of the rack. v Use the rack-mounting template (supplied) to determine where in the rack the Model B80 is to be installed. v If your rack has doors, remove the doors at this time. For 7014 Model T00 and T42 racks, refer to 7014 Model T00 and T42 Rack Installation and Service Guide, SA , for information about removing the rack doors. To mount the rails into the system rack, do the following: 1. Locate and unpack the rack-mounting hardware kit. This kit contains all the screws, clips, and alignment plates necessary to securely mount the rails to your rack unit. 2. In the rack-mounting hardware kit, locate the latch-bracket mounting kit. 3. Locate the rack-mounting template. 4. Unpack both rails. Separate the left rail from the right rail, and place each on the floor in front of the rack. To place the rails in the correct orientation, do the following: v Rails are labeled L and R. The L denotes the left rail and R denotes the right rail. v The portion of the rail that contains the adjustment plate and two alignment pins points to the rear of the rack Model B80 Installation Guide

21 1 Rear 4 Left Rack Rail 2 1 Right Rack Rail Front 3 1 Rail Length Adjusting Plate 2 Outer Rail 3 Racking Mounting Slots 4 Alignment Pin Note: The rail should now have the rail length adjusting plate facing the rear of the rack and the rack-mounting slots facing out toward the rack columns. 5. After determining the location on the rack you wish to place the system drawer, mount the rack-mounting template. The template has adhesive strips, located on the back. Remove the protective coating from each adhesive strip and lightly press the template into position on the rack. Notes: a. The template contains numbered illustrations on how to mount your hardware. Follow the illustrations in numerical order. Do not move on to step 3 of the template until all four sections of step 2 have been completed. b. Use the indicator lines located on the template edges to align with the holes located on the rack. 6. Locate and separate the following items from the rail-mounting hardware kit: v Two front rack-alignment plates with four installed alignment pins v Eight mounting screws v 8 large and 4 small alignment pins (may be needed for use in some racks) 7. Locate and separate the following items from the latch-mounting hardware kit: v 2 Latch brackets (One labeled L and the other labeled R) v 4 Mounting screws v 4 Threaded nut clips Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 7

22 8. Using the rack-mounting template as a guide, install the two rail alignment plates and the two latch brackets. Ensure that all five holes in the alignment plate align with the holes in the rack rail. Only finger-tighten all screws at this time. 9. Install the rails into the rack, as follows: Note: The installation procedure for the left and right rails is identical, but only the right rail installation is shown here. a. Stand in front of the rack and install the rails by inserting the alignment pins, located on the rear alignment plate, into the appropriate holes in the rear of the rack. Note: The rails must be level from front to back, so when installing the rails ensure that the bottom alignment pins located on all of the alignment plates are installed in rack holes that align with each other. b. Swing the front of the rail into the front alignment plate, making sure that the top and bottom rail fingers fit around the two alignment pins. c. Go to the rear of the rack and insert two screws in the two holes between the alignment pins. Only finger-tighten the screws at this time. At this point, the rail should be free-floating in both the front and rear of the rack. See the following illustration Model B80 Installation Guide

23 10. Pull out the telescoping section of each rail until it locks into position. The rail makes a clicking sound when it is put into the locked position. You are now ready to mount the system drawer. If you have not already done so, remove the system from the box. 11. Install the system drawer on the rails, as follows: CAUTION: The stabilizer must be firmly attached to the bottom front of the rack to prevent the rack from turning over when the drawers are pulled out of the rack. Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the stabilizer is not attached to the rack. CAUTION: This unit weighs between 32 kg (70.5 pounds) and 55 kg (121.2 pounds). Three persons are required to safely move it. Using fewer than three persons to move it can result in injury. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 9

24 12. Lift the system drawer by grasping the handles on each side. 1 1 System Drawer Lifting Handle Model B80 Installation Guide

25 13. Insert the system drawer wheels into the rail tracks and slide the system drawer slowly into the rails. Ensure that the system drawer wheels are correctly aligned in the rails before releasing the system drawer Rail Correctly Aligned Rail NOT Correctly Aligned 1 Top Rail Wheel 2 Outer Rail (Mounted in Rack) 3 Inner Rail (Mounted on System Drawer) 4 Bottom Rail Wheel 14. Continue sliding the system into the rack. Release buttons, located on each of the inner rails, will hit the front edge of the rails, stopping the system from going any further. 15. Holding the front handle of the system, use your other hand to depress the release button. 16. Continue sliding the system into the rack until the release buttons click in their locking holes. 17. Remove the front bezel from the system. Refer to Front Bezel Removal on page Depress both release buttons and continue sliding the drawer into the rack until the plastic release latches, located on both sides of the system drawer, have engaged the locking tabs located on the rack. The plastic latches make a clicking sound when they lock into position. This action secures the system drawer to the rack. 19. After the system drawer is installed on the rails and pushed back into the rack, use a screwdriver to tighten the screws in the alignment plates (front and rear). After the screws are tightened, the rails are secure and correctly aligned. 20. Replace the front bezel. Refer to Front Bezel Replacement on page 37. The rail installation is complete. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 11

26 Step 7: Are All of the Internal Options Installed? These instructions are for Model B80 systems that have internal options (such as adapters, disk drives, or memory upgrades) already installed. If you have internal options to install, go to Chapter 3. Installing Options for the 7026 Model B80 on page 29. Step 8: Install the Cable Management Arm To install the Model B80 cable management arm, do the following: 1. Place the system drawer in the operating position (see Returning the Drawer to the Operating Position on page 32). 2. Place the two captive snap buttons, located on the cable management arm, into the unlocked (pulled out) position. 3. Align and insert the two captive snap buttons into the holes located on the back of the system drawer. Pushing in on the head of the snap buttons lock them into position Cable Management Arm 2 Captive Snap Button (Quantity 2) 3 Velcro Cable Tie 4. Open the cable management arm so that the hinged mounting plate lies flat against the rack-mounting surface. 5. Align the threaded holes, located on the cable management arm mounting plate, with the holes in the rack-mounting surface. Note: To avoid any binding of the cable management arm, ensure that the cable management arm is level. 6. Use two screws to secure the cable management arm mounting plate to the rack-mounting surface Model B80 Installation Guide

27 System Drawer Cable Management Arm 2 Cable Management Arm to System Mounting Plate 3 Cable Management Arm Mounting Screws (Quantity 2) 4 Cable Management Arm to Rack Mounting Plate 5 Installed Rack Rail Step 9: Connect the Optional Keyboard and Mouse For convenience, when you are cabling the rear of the system drawer, place the drawer in the operating position Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 13

28 Step 10: Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices If you have a parallel device (such as a printer), connect it to the parallel connector. If you have an ASCII terminal, connect it to the serial port identified as serial port 1. If you only have one serial device, connect it to the serial connector S1. Notes: 1. This system drawer is equipped with a serial port 1 located in the front and rear of the system. 2. To access the front serial port 1, use the RJ45 to 25-pin converter cable supplied with your system. 3. When using the front serial port 1, the rear serial port 1 is deactivated. 4. Use a 9-pin to 25-pin serial converter cable when activating the rear serial port 1. The 9-to-25-pin serial converters are a customer-purchased option. You can connect additional serial devices to the other two serial ports located at the rear of the system drawer. 1a Serial Port 1 (Rear) 1a Serial Port 1 (Front) 2 Parallel Port 3 Serial Port 2 4 Serial Port 3 One RJ45 to 25-pin serial converter is provided with your system drawer. Use this converter when connecting to the front serial port 1. See the previous illustration for the front serial port 1 location Model B80 Installation Guide

29 Step 11: Connect the First External SCSI Device If you do not have any SCSI devices to attach, skip to Step 13: Connect a Graphics Display on page Connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector. 2. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI device. 3. If this is the last device connected, connect the SCSI device terminator. If this is not the last device connected, go to the next step. Note: The built-in SCSI interface is Ultra2 SCSI. When a cable is not attached to the SCSI connector on the server, the connector is automatically terminated. 4. Refer to the SCSI device documentation to set the SCSI device address. For future reference, you can record the address in Appendix E. System Records on page External SCSI Connector 2 SCSI Cable to SCSI Device 3 SCSI Terminator 4 SCSI Device Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 15

30 Step 12: Connect Any Additional External SCSI Devices 1. Locate the last SCSI device in the chain from the system. 2. Remove the SCSI terminator (1) from the last SCSI device in the chain. 3. Connect the new SCSI cable (2) to the SCSI connector on the last SCSI device. 4. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable (3) to the new SCSI device. 5. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 for each additional SCSI device that you attach. 6. Connect the SCSI device terminator (4) to the last SCSI device. 7. Refer to the SCSI device documentation to set the SCSI device address. For future reference, you can record the address in Appendix E. System Records on page SCSI Terminator 2 SCSI Cable 3 SCSI Cable to Last SCSI Device 4 SCSI Terminator Model B80 Installation Guide

31 Step 13: Connect a Graphics Display Connect the 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 display instructions, see your display documentation. Note: Some displays require an additional cable Step 14: Attach the Display Cable Toroid If the cable for your display does not include a toroid, locate the toroid shipped with your server and follow the installation instructions included with the toroid. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 17

32 Step 15: 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 connectors in slots 1 through 5. See the following illustration for adapter slot locations Step 16: Connect to the Internal Ethernet If you are not using internal Ethernet, go to Step 17: Plug in the Power Cables on page 19. This system is equipped to use Twisted-Pair (100/10 Base T) Ethernet. Internal Ethernet supports Network Installation Management (NIM). Note: The twisted-pair connector is compatible with the IEEE Ethernet network (100/10 Base T link enabled) Connect the twisted-pair cable to one of two RJ45 connectors located on the rear of the system drawer. See the following illustration for RJ45 connector locations Model B80 Installation Guide

33 Step 17: Plug in the Power Cables 1. Plug the power cables into the server, display, and attached devices. Notes: a. This system drawer could be equipped with two power supplies. Each power supply needs its own power cable. b. If your system is equipped with only one power supply, connect the power cable to the left power receptacle, labeled PS1. The second power receptacle labeled PS2 is used when a second (redundant) power supply has been added to the system drawer. See the following illustration. c. If you are using dc to power your system drawer, you need to have a dc power distribution source. The dc power distribution source can be ordered with the rack or supplied by the customer Default Power Supply Cable 2 Redundant Power Supply Cable 2. Plug the power cables into electrical outlets. Note: If you are using dc voltage to power your system drawer plug the dc power cables into the dc power source. CAUTION: This product is equipped with a three-wire power cable and plug for your safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. 3. If you removed the rack doors earlier, replace the doors. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 19

34 Step 18: Attaching Cables to the Cable Management Arm To attach the external cables to the cable management arm, do the following: 1. Pull the system out of the rack and place it in the service position. The rails should have locked in the fully extended position with a click. 2. Loosely wrap the velcro strips around the external cables. The velcro strip came premounted on your cable management arm. Note: To allow for cable movement, do not tightly wrap the velcro strip around the cables Model B80 Installation Guide

35 Step 19: Start Your System 1. If an operating system has been preinstalled in your Model B80 system, or if you plan to install one now, refer to the operating system installation documentation. Note: Operating system installation is handled in one of the following ways: v Preinstalled at the manufacturing site. v Installable from a CD-ROM if a CD-ROM drive is installed. The CD-ROM drive is a customer-installable option for the Model B80. v Installable from a NIM server. Refer to Network Installation Management Guide and Reference for information on installing your operating system from a NIM server. 2. Power on the system. Perform the following steps to power on the system. a. Look for OK in the operator panel display, which indicates that the system is in standby mode. The green power LED should be blinking slowly. b. Press the power button on the operator panel. The power LED on the operator panel stops blinking and stays on. Exxx checkpoints appear in the operator panel display. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 21

36 Step 20: Configure NIM Server Notes: 1. All operations to configure the NIM server require root access. 2. If you replace the network adapter in the client, the network adapter hardware address for the client needs to be updated on the NIM server. 3. The Control State (Cstate) for standalone clients on the NIM server should be kept in the diagnostic boot has been enabled state. 4. On the client system, the NIM server network adapter should be put in the bootlist after the boot disk drive. This allows the system to boot up in standalone diagnostics from the NIM server should there be a problem booting from the disk drive. Refer to the Multiboot section under SMS in the client system s service guide for information on setting the bootlist. To verify that the client system is registered on the NIM server and diagnostic boot is enabled, run the following command on the NIM server: lsnim -a Cstate -Z ClientName and refer to the following table for system responses. Note: The ClientName is the name of the system you want to run standalone diagnostics on. Response System #name:cstate: ClientName: diagnostic boot has been enabled: #name:cstate: ClientName: for a NIM operation: or #name:cstate: ClientName:BOS installation has been enabled: lsnim: there is no NIM object named "ClientName" Status Client The client system is registered on the NIM server and enabled to run diagnostics from the NIM server. The client system is registered on the NIM server but not enabled to run standalone diagnostics from the NIM server. Note: If the client system is registered on the NIM server but Cstate has not been set, no data will be returned. The client is not registered on the NIM server. Refer to the Network Installation Management Guide and Reference for information on doing the following: v Register a client on the NIM server. v Enable a client to run diagnostics from the NIM server. Refer to Appendix D. Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server on page 77 for information on running standalone diagnostics Model B80 Installation Guide

37 Step 21: Run System Verification v v v If your system displays the logon prompt and you want to test your hardware, go to Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 25. If the logon prompt does not display, recheck your installation procedures and try starting your system again. If your system fails, call your service representative. Chapter 1. Installing the Model B80 23

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39 Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation The system verification procedure checks the system for correct hardware operation. Use this procedure to verify that your system is set up correctly. 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 communication with the other systems is 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. v This procedure requires a display connected to a graphics adapter, or an ASCII terminal attached to the S1 port. v This procedure runs the AIX Online Diagnostics in Service mode. If the system console is an ASCII terminal, see the documentation for your type of ASCII terminal to find the key sequences you need in order to respond to the diagnostics. v If a console display is not selected, the diagnostics stop. The instructions for selecting a console display are displayed on all of the graphic displays and any terminal attached to the S1 port. Follow the displayed instructions to select a console display. 25

40 Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics Note: If the system is in Standby mode (Power-On LED on the operator panel is slowly blinking and the operator panel displays OK), skip the first three steps of this procedure. If the system is running, and you do not want to shut it down, begin with step Stop all application programs running on the operating system. 2. Stop the operating system by logging on as root user and typing shutdown. 3. Wait for the system to go into Standby mode. v The operator panel LED starts to blink at a slow rate. v OK message appears in the operator panel. The figure below shows the operator panel and the locations of operator panel components that are referred to in this procedure Power On/Off Button 2 Reset Button 3 Power On LED 4 System Attention LED 5 Operator Panel Display 4. If you are loading the diagnostics and running them from an ASCII terminal, do the following: v Set the attributes for the terminal to match the defaults of the diagnostics. v If you need to change any settings, record the normal settings, and be sure the terminal attributes are set to work with the diagnostics. If needed, see the documentation for your terminal hardware for terminal attributes. 5. Turn on the power by pressing the Power On/Off button once. Wait for the AIX operating system to load. 6. Log in as root user. 7. Type diag at the command prompt. 8. Follow the displayed instructions to select a console. 9. When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, see Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure on page 27. If you are unable to load the diagnostics to the point when the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, call your support center for assistance Model B80 Installation Guide

41 Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, do the following to run system verification: 1. Press Enter. 2. If the terminal type has not been defined, you must use the Initialize Terminal option on the Function Selection menu to initialize the operating system environment before you can continue with the diagnostics. 3. If you want to do a general checkout, with minimal operator action, select the Diagnostic Routines option on the Function Selection menu. If you want 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 diagnostics may instruct you to install wrap plugs to better isolate a problem. 4. Select the System Verification option on the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu. 5. If you want to run a general checkout of all installed resources, select the All Resource option on the Diagnostic Selection menu. If you want to check one particular resource, select that resource on the Diagnostic Selection menu. The checkout programs end with either of the following results: v The Testing Complete menu displays with 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. 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. If you want 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. Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics To stop the diagnostics, do the following: 1. Press F10 to exit the diagnostics. 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 the system failed any of the diagnostic tests, call your service representative. If you received an error code, record the code and report it to the service organization. If the system passed all the diagnostic tests, the verification process is complete and your system is ready to use. If power is still on, turn off the power. Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation 27

42 Model B80 Installation Guide

43 Chapter 3. Installing Options for the 7026 Model B80 This chapter provides instructions to help you add options to your system. 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. Before performing any of the installation and removal procedures in this chapter, read the following notice. Safety Considerations Observe the following safety precautions anytime you work with this system unit. DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system unit or the devices that attach to the system unit. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electric shock. Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power cables for the system drawer and all non hot-plug 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 unit 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 system drawer uses 3-wire power cables and plugs for the user s safety. Use these power cables with properly grounded electrical outlets to avoid electrical shock. CAUTION: This unit has more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect two power supply cords before servicing. Note: This unit will only have two power cords if the redundant power supply feature is installed. 29

44 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Attention: Adapters, planars boards, 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 drawer. 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 shutdown 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. 5. The shutdown procedure stops the operating system, removes power from parts of the system, and puts the system into Standby mode. The OK prompt displays on the operator panel Model B80 Installation Guide

45 Placing the Drawer in the Service Position Follow these steps to place a drawer in the service position. Attention: Before placing the drawer in the service position, ensure that the rack is either bolted to the floor or that a stabilizer bar is correctly attached to the front base of the rack unit. Do not place a system drawer into an unstabilized rack. 1. Open the front door of the rack. 2. Lift the lower section of the release latches, which are located on each side of the system drawer. See the following illustration Stabilizing Bar 2 Release Latch in the Release Position 3. Grasp the top section of both latches and pull the drawer out until the rails are fully extended. Note: The rails are fully extended and in the locked position when the two spring-loaded release buttons, located on each of the rails, click into the detents located on the fixed portion of the rail. Chapter 3. Installing Options for the Model B80 31

46 Returning the Drawer to the Operating Position To place the drawer back into the operating position, do the following: 1. Press in both spring-loaded release buttons. The buttons are located on the slide rails that are mounted to each side of the drawer. 2. Push the drawer straight back into the rack until both front latches have locked into position. 3. Replace the door if it had been previously removed. 4. Close the rack door. Removing and Replacing Covers Before performing these procedures, read Safety Considerations on page 29. Main Chassis Cover Removal To remove the main chassis cover, do the following: 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 cable from the electrical outlet. 3. Open the rack door. 4. Place the drawer in the service position as described in Placing the Drawer in the Service Position on page Loosen the two captive thumbscrews located on the rear of the cover. See the illustration on page 33 for thumbscrew locations. 6. Use the two thumb rings on the cover to slide the cover toward the rear of the system unit. The movement releases both the front and rear edges of the main chassis cover. 7. Push the cover to the left about one-half inch to release the left edge of the cover from the chassis. 8. Lift the cover from the system drawer after the cover s front, rear, and left edges have cleared the chassis. Note: The cover must be lifted straight up to clear the foam blades attached to the underside of the cover Model B80 Installation Guide

47 Main Chassis Cover 2 Captive Thumbscrew 3 Rear Alignment Tab Slot 4 Rear Alignment Tab Main Chassis Cover Replacement To replace the main chassis cover, do the following: 1. Carefully align the main chassis cover on top of the system drawer. a. Push the left edge of the main chassis cover onto the left edge of the chassis. b. Place the overhang on the right side, inside the chassis, while the back edge containing the thumbscrews remains outside and seats against the rear chassis wall. 2. Slide the cover toward the front of the chassis, ensuring that the cover lays flat against the chassis. The front tabs of the cover slide under the top front edge of the chassis and the rear alignment tab slides into the rear alignment tab slot. 3. Align the two captive thumbscrews with the screw holes on the back of the chassis and tighten the thumbscrews. 4. Place the system drawer back in the operating position as described in Returning the Drawer to the Operating Position on page 32. Chapter 3. Installing Options for the Model B80 33

48 Power Supply Chassis Cover Removal To remove the power supply chassis cover, do the following: 1. Place the system drawer in the service position as described in Placing the Drawer in the Service Position on page Loosen the captive thumbscrew located on the rear of the cover. See the illustration on page 34 for the thumbscrew location. 3. Use the thumb ring on the cover to slide the cover toward the rear of the system. The movement releases both the front and rear edges of the power supply chassis cover. 4. Push the cover to the right about one-half inch to release the right edge of the cover from the chassis. 5. Lift the cover from the system drawer after the cover s front, rear, and right edges have cleared the chassis Power Supply Chassis Cover 2 Captive Thumbscrew 3 Rear Alignment Tab Slot 4 Rear Alignment Tab Model B80 Installation Guide

49 Power Supply Chassis Cover Replacement To replace the power supply chassis cover, do the following: 1. Carefully align the cover on top of the system drawer. a. Push the right edge of the power supply chassis cover onto the right edge of the chassis. b. Place the overhang on left side of the cover, inside the chassis, while the back edge containing the thumb screw remains outside, seating against the rear chassis wall. 2. Slide the cover toward the front of the chassis, ensuring that the cover lays flat against the chassis. The front tab of the cover slides under the top front edge of the chassis and the rear alignment tab slides into the rear alignment tab slot. 3. Align the captive thumbscrew with the screw hole on the back of the chassis and tighten the thumbscrew. 4. Place the system drawer back in the operating position as described in Returning the Drawer to the Operating Position on page 32. Chapter 3. Installing Options for the Model B80 35

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