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Trademarks

 

The

 

following

 

terms

 

are

 

trademarks

 

of

 

International

 

Business

 

Machines

 

Corporation

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

other

 

countries,

 

or

 

both:

  

Active

 

Memory

 

OS/2

 

WARP

 

Active

 

PCI

 

Predictive

 

Failure

 

Analysis

 

Active

 

PCI-X

 

PS/2

 

Alert

 

on

 

LAN

 

ServeRAID

 

BladeCenter

 

ServerGuide

 

C2T

 

Interconnect

 

ServerProven

 

Chipkill

 

TechConnect

 

EtherJet

 

ThinkPad

 

e-business

 

logo

 

Tivoli

 

Eserver

 

Tivoli

 

Enterprise

 

FlashCopy

 

Update

 

Connector

 

IBM

 

Wake

 

on

 

LAN

 

IBM

 

(logo)

 

XA-32

 

IntelliStation

 

XA-64

 

Memory

 

ProteXion

 

X-Architecture

 

NetBAY

 

XceL4

 

Netfinity

 

XpandOnDemand

 

NetView

 

xSeries

   

Lotus,

 

Lotus

 

Notes,

 

SmartSuite,

 

and

 

Domino

 

are

 

trademarks

 

of

 

Lotus

 

Development

 

Corporation

 

and/or

 

IBM

 

Corporation

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

other

 

countries,

 

or

 

both.

 

Intel,

 

MMX,

 

and

 

Pentium

 

are

 

trademarks

 

of

 

Intel

 

Corporation

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

other

 

countries,

 

or

 

both.

 

Microsoft,

 

Windows,

 

and

 

Windows

 

NT

 

are

 

trademarks

 

of

 

Microsoft

 

Corporation

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

other

 

countries,

 

or

 

both.

 

UNIX

 

is

 

a

 

registered

 

trademark

 

of

 

The

 

Open

 

Group

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States

 

and

 

other

 

countries.

 

Java

 

and

 

all

 

Java-based

 

trademarks

 

and

 

logos

 

are

 

trademarks

 

or

 

registered

 

trademarks

 

of

 

Sun

 

Microsystems,

 

Inc.

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

other

 

countries,

 

or

 

both.

 

Other

 

company,

 

product,

 

or

 

service

 

names

 

may

 

be

 

trademarks

 

or

 

service

 

marks

 

of

 

others.

 

Important

 

notes

 

Processor

 

speeds

 

indicate

 

the

 

internal

 

clock

 

speed

 

of

 

the

 

microprocessor;

 

other

 

factors

 

also

 

affect

 

application

 

performance.

 

CD-ROM

 

drive

 

speeds

 

list

 

the

 

variable

 

read

 

rate.

 

Actual

 

speeds

 

vary

 

and

 

are

 

often

 

less

 

than

 

the

 

maximum

 

possible.

 

When

 

referring

 

to

 

processor

 

storage,

 

real

 

and

 

virtual

 

storage,

 

or

 

channel

 

volume,

 

KB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1000

 

bytes,

 

MB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

bytes,

 

and

 

GB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

000

 

bytes.

   

46

 

IBM

 

xSeries

 

365

 

Type

 

8861

 

and

 

8862:

 

Option

 

Installation

 

Guide

Summary of Contents for xSeries 365

Page 1: ...IBM xSeries 365 Type 8861 and 8862 Option Installation Guide ERserver...

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Page 3: ...IBM xSeries 365 Type 8861 and 8862 Option Installation Guide ERserver...

Page 4: ...general information in Notices on page 45 Second Edition January 2004 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2003 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplicat...

Page 5: ...swap power supply 29 Replacing the battery 31 Replacing a hot swap fan 33 Replacing the memory cassette 34 Completing the installation 35 Installing the cover and bezel 35 Connecting the cables 36 Upd...

Page 6: ...MC Directive conformance statement 48 Taiwanese Class A warning statement 49 Chinese Class A warning statement 49 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement 49 Power cords 49 I...

Page 7: ...alleert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information Avant d installer ce produit lisez les consignes de s curit Vor der Installation...

Page 8: ...Antes de instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten vi IBM xSeries 365 Type 8861 and 8862 Option Installation Guide...

Page 9: ...ce or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that wil...

Page 10: ...drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following v Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation T...

Page 11: ...power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove...

Page 12: ...inside any component that has this label attached There are no serviceable parts inside these components If you suspect a problem with one of these parts contact a service technician Statement 10 CAUT...

Page 13: ...contains instructions for installing your server in a rack v Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide This document is in PDF on the IBM xSeries Documentation CD It contains information...

Page 14: ...ese statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you A caution statement is placed just before the description of a potentially hazardous procedure step or situation v Danger Th...

Page 15: ...swap power supply Remote Supervisor Adapter II SCSI backplane Hot swap fans Operator information panel Hot swap Hard disk drive Hard disk drive filler panel Hard disk drive air baffle CD ROM drive Bez...

Page 16: ...ining clips look for a lit retaining clip to locate a failed DIMM DIMM connector 1 DIMM connector 2 DIMM connector 3 DIMM connector 4 DIMM connector 5 DIMM connector 6 DIMM connector 7 DIMM connector...

Page 17: ...onnector 5 DIMM connector 6 DIMM connector 7 DIMM connector 8 DIMM connector 16 DIMM connector 15 DIMM connector 14 DIMM connector 13 DIMM connector 12 DIMM connector 11 DIMM connector 10 DIMM connect...

Page 18: ...4 bit PCI X slot 2 100 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 1 33 MHz 64 bit Ethernet 2 USB 2 J15 Ethernet 1 USB 1 J12 RXE expansion J11 Mouse J9 PCI switch card cable J18 Battery Remote Supervisor Adapter II cable J16...

Page 19: ...rride J20 The default position is pins 1 and 2 Changing the position of this jumper to pins 2 and 3 bypasses the power on password check Changing the position of this jumper does not affect the admini...

Page 20: ...h test LED Microprocessor 4 VRM error LED Microprocessor 3 VRM error LED Microprocessor 4 VRM connector Microprocessor 3 VRM connector Microprocessor 4 socket Microprocessor 3 socket Microprocessor 2...

Page 21: ...disk drive or SCSI backplane failure NR Nonredundant power mode NMI Nonmaskable interrupt SP Service processor error EXP Attached expansion I O failure LOG See event log or Remote Supervisor Adapter I...

Page 22: ...time Light path diagnostics might direct you to look for an LED that identifies the specific failing component on the internal boards See the illustrations in this chapter that identify the LEDs on th...

Page 23: ...p and hot plug components v The blue color on components and labels indicates touch points where a component can be gripped a latch moved and so on v For a list of supported options for your server go...

Page 24: ...tricity to build up around you v Handle the device carefully holding it by its edges or its frame v Do not touch solder joints pins or exposed circuitry v Do not leave the device where others can hand...

Page 25: ...Operating the server for more than 2 minutes with the top cover removed might damage server components 5 Press on the bezel retention tabs at the top edge of the bezel and pull the top of the bezel sl...

Page 26: ...ter it must be installed in slot 2 v If you install an IXA adapter it must be installed in slot 3 and you must set the IXA jumper on the I O board See page 7 for the location and setting of the IXA ju...

Page 27: ...the RAID adapter for any additional cabling instructions That documentation also provides information about installing the RAID software and configuring the RAID adapter For a list of supported RAID...

Page 28: ...the slot c Remove the expansion slot cover d Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners and align it with the connector on the PCI X board e If necessary remove the extension handles...

Page 29: ...is installed in the tray correctly If your server has an optional RAID adapter installed see the documentation that comes with the adapter for information about installing a hard disk drive Complete t...

Page 30: ...ring aside 4 Slide the drive out the front of the server 5 Slide the replacement drive into the bay 6 Align the holes in the side of the drive with the hole in each drive guide 7 Push each end of the...

Page 31: ...de install DIMMs in pairs in mirrored mode install DIMMs in quads or groups of 4 Each pair or quad must be of the same type capacity and speed v You must populate the DIMM connectors in the following...

Page 32: ...orts 8 DIMM memory board Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 Port 1 Port 2 16 DIMM memory board Bank 1 Bank 5 Bank 3 Bank 7 Bank 2 Bank 6 Bank 4 Bank 8 Port 1 Port 2 v When you restart the server after adding...

Page 33: ...ezel on page 13 3 Open the two DIMM access doors on the top of the memory cassette A C D C P S 2 P S 1 4 Open the retaining clip on each end of the DIMM connector Attention To avoid breaking the DIMM...

Page 34: ...inished 9 If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 35 Installing a microprocessor The following notes describe information that you...

Page 35: ...alled in microprocessor connector 1 U22 The microprocessor supports both the startup and application processes v If you install additional microprocessors in the server microprocessor 2 is installed i...

Page 36: ...the server will not turn on v Avoid touching the components and pins on the microprocessor Make sure that the microprocessor is completely and correctly seated in the socket Incomplete insertion migh...

Page 37: ...b Remove all fans See Replacing a hot swap fan on page 33 for instructions Chapter 2 Installing options 25...

Page 38: ...ay levers Microprocessor tray release latch d Open the microprocessor tray levers 2 e Pull out the microprocessor tray 3 Attention The microprocessor tray is heavy Pull the tray part way out of the se...

Page 39: ...oprocessors 3 and 4 5 Remove the microprocessor baffle from the empty microprocessor socket and store the microprocessor baffle for future use 6 Remove the protective cover tape or label from the surf...

Page 40: ...es its heat conducting capability and exposes the new microprocessor to overheating v If you need to remove the heat sink after installing it note that the thermal material might have formed a strong...

Page 41: ...ch is open then push the microprocessor tray into the server b Close the tray levers and make sure they are securely latched c Press the microprocessor tray release latch down d Reinstall the fans and...

Page 42: ...ing handle open Locking latch DC power LED green Fan LED amber AC power LED green Power supply 1 PS1 AC DC A C D C A C D C AC power connector cover Complete the following steps to install a hot swap p...

Page 43: ...ue with Completing the installation on page 35 Replacing the battery The following notes describe information that you must consider when replacing the battery in the server v When replacing the batte...

Page 44: ...at the positive symbol is facing away from you b Use one finger to press the top of the battery clip away from the battery c Press the battery into the socket until it clicks into place Make sure that...

Page 45: ...er see Removing the cover and bezel on page 13 Attention To ensure proper system cooling do not leave the top cover off the server for more than 2 minutes 3 Open the fan locking handle by sliding the...

Page 46: ...erverProven list at http www ibm com pc compat for a list of memory cassettes supported by the server Complete the following steps to replace the memory cassette in the server 1 Review the safety info...

Page 47: ...pins 6 Install DIMMs in the memory cassette you can use the DIMMs from the previous memory cassette See Installing memory modules on page 18 for the DIMM population order to use Note Use the Configura...

Page 48: ...rack cabinet 8 If you disconnected any power cords or external cables from the server reconnect the external cables first If you are adding any new peripheral devices see Connecting the cables for de...

Page 49: ...k Installation Instructions provided with the server The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware See the documentation that comes with any option you install for additi...

Page 50: ...N Note Another Ethernet connector is located on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II This port is used for specific supervisory functions and should not be confused with the Gigabit Ethernet connectors ab...

Page 51: ...d a hard disk drive see the documentation that comes with the RAID adapter for information about reconfiguring the disk arrays For information about setting up configuring and using the Remote Supervi...

Page 52: ...40 IBM xSeries 365 Type 8861 and 8862 Option Installation Guide...

Page 53: ...r II ASM one rear v Remote Supervisor Adapter II USB reserved The following illustration shows the USB connector on the operator information panel on the front of the server USB connector The followin...

Page 54: ...100BASE TX and 1000BASE T Fast Ethernet standards require Category 5 or higher cabling For more information about the Ethernet controller see the User s Guide Keyboard connector Use this connector to...

Page 55: ...g illustration shows a serial connector 1 5 6 9 Connect a serial cable to this port to enable system management through a modem or connect a null modem cable to enable system management through a work...

Page 56: ...connector Connect the cable from the server monitor to this connector Attention Do not connect the ASM connector to the RXE Management Port on the server If you want to use the Remote Supervisor Adap...

Page 57: ...Y OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer...

Page 58: ...untries or both Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United Sta...

Page 59: ...ibility gaskets and connectors which may contain lead and copper beryllium alloys that require special handling and disposal at end of life Before this unit is disposed of these materials must be remo...

Page 60: ...e equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any i...

Page 61: ...t may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Taiwanese Class A warning statement Chinese Class A warning statement Japanese Voluntary Control Council...

Page 62: ...a specific country or region are usually available only in that country or region Power cord rating IBM power cord part number 2 5 m Used in these countries and regions 15 A 125 V ac 12J5112 Antigua a...

Page 63: ...incipe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Republic of Somalia Spain Suriname Sweden Syrian Arab Replublic Tajikistan Tahiti Togo Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine Upper Volta Uzbekistan V...

Page 64: ...52 IBM xSeries 365 Type 8861 and 8862 Option Installation Guide...

Page 65: ...lling 35 removing 13 D diskette drive replacing 18 drive CD ROM replacing 18 diskette replacing 18 E electronic emission Class A notice 48 Ethernet connector 42 F fan replacing 33 FCC Class A notice 4...

Page 66: ...r cords 49 supplies 29 power supply installing 29 LEDs 31 R related documents 1 Remote Supervisor Adapter II cable connector on I O board 6 external connectors 44 replacing CD ROM drive 18 RXE Expansi...

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