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IBM
Power System LC922
(9006-22C) Quick Install
Guide

IBM

IBM Power

®

System LC922 (9006-22C) Quick Install Guide

The IBM Knowledge Center is available online from: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/
POWER8/p8hdx/9006_22c_landing.htm.

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Read all precautions and instructions before you start working on key parts.

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Use normal electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures when working on the system and parts. IBM
recommends wearing gloves and an anti-static wrist strap to avoid possible damage to the equipment.

9006-22C information: https://ibm.biz/9006-22CQR

9006-22C parts

Use this information to find the field-replaceable unit (FRU) part number.

After you identify the part number of the part that you want to order, go to Advanced Part Exchange
Warranty Service. Registration is required. If you are not able to identify the part number, go to
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service and support.

Summary of Contents for 9006-22C

Page 1: ...tatic discharge ESD procedures when working on the system and parts IBM recommends wearing gloves and an anti static wrist strap to avoid possible damage to the equipment 9006 22C information https ibm biz 9006 22CQR 9006 22C parts Use this information to find the field replaceable unit FRU part number After you identify the part number of the part that you want to order go to Advanced Part Exchan...

Page 2: ... number Part number Units per assembly Description 1 MCP 290 00057 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws 2 MCP 290 00057 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws Figure 1 Rack final assembly 2 ...

Page 3: ...System parts Figure 2 System parts 3 ...

Page 4: ...8 GB 2666 MHz 1RX4 DDR4 RDIMM MEM DR416L 066 16 16 GB 2666 MHz 1RX4 DDR4 RDIMM MEM DR432L 028 16 32 GB 2666 MHz 2RX4 DDR4 RDIMM MEM DR464L SL01 ER26 16 64 GB 2666 MHz 4RX4 DDR4 RDIMM 6 SSD DM128 SMCMVN1 2 128 GB SATA drive on module DOM 7 MBD P9DSU C P 1 System backplane 8 10 Screws 9 1 Trusted platform module 10 FAN 0166L4 4 Fan 11 BPN SAS3 826A 1 Disk drive backplane supports 12 SAS or SATA driv...

Page 5: ...000NM0055 12 8 0 TB 7 2K 512 block size 3 5 inch SATA disk drive HDD T10T ST10000NM0086 12 10 0 TB 7 2K 512 block size 3 5 inch SATA disk drive HDS KIT 2A 1920 IB001 12 1 92 TB 2 5 inch SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day HDS KIT 2A 3840 IB001 12 3 84 TB 2 5 inch SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day HDS KIT 2A ST960 IB001 12 960 GB 2 5 inch SAS solid state drive 3 drive writes per d...

Page 6: ...port 10 GbE Base T Intel XL710 and CAPI Note This PCIe adapter is also a PCIe riser 20 1 PCIe cage 21 1 GPU Use the feature type of the GPU to find the FRU number in PCIe adapter information by feature type for the 9006 22C 22 3 PCI adapters Use the feature type of the adapter to find the FRU number in PCIe adapter information by feature type for the 9006 22C 23 1 PCIe riser 24 RSC W2 688P IB001 1...

Page 7: ...e before proceeding 2 Ethernet Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 3 Serial IPMI 4 Video Graphics Array VGA used for monitor Only the 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz VGA setting is supported Only up to a 3 meter cable is supported Text based capability is only supported at this time Installing and Removing Figure 4 Removing a power supply from the system Figure 5 Releasing and opening the cover Fig...

Page 8: ...Figure 6 Removing a front drive Figure 7 Removing the 3 5 inch drive from the tray Figure 8 Removing the 2 5 inch drive from the tray Figure 9 Removing the disk drive backplane and screws 8 ...

Page 9: ...Figure 10 Removing the disk drive backplane cables Figure 11 Removing a fan Figure 12 Removing the memory Figure 13 Two processor memory plugging sequence Figure 14 9006 22C PCIe adapter positions 9 ...

Page 10: ...er Figure 16 Removing a position 1 adapter from the riser Figure 17 Removing a position 2 adapter from the riser Figure 18 Removing position 1 riser card Figure 19 Removing the PCIe riser Figure 20 Removing the GPU from the riser 10 ...

Page 11: ...Figure 21 Removing position 3 5 and 6 riser card Figure 22 Releasing the tail stock Figure 23 Screw locations Figure 24 Lifting out the system backplane 11 ...

Page 12: ...Figure 25 Loosening the load arm screw of the heat sink Figure 26 Lifting the heat sink from the load arm 12 ...

Page 13: ...Figure 27 Placing the processor at an angle on the top cover of the packaging Figure 28 Installing the system processor module Figure 29 Installing the heat sink 13 ...

Page 14: ...Figure 30 Tightening the load arm screw Figure 31 Time of day battery location 14 ...

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