Getting Started
Turning on the server
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CPU sockets
Use to install CPU modules. For instructions, see
Before Installing and Removing a CPU
module
on page 70.
Internal battery
The internal RTC (Real-Time Clock) battery supplies power to the server’s clock, which
provides timing signals for system timesharing operations. The battery is located on the
motherboard. For instructions on replacing the RTC battery, see
Replacing the internal
battery
on page 84.
Memory bank
The memory bank contains six slots, allowing you to install up to six memory modules in
the server. For information on upgrading system memory, see
Memory modules
on page
60.
Expansion slots
The motherboard has six PCI expansion slots: two 64-bit/100 MHz slots, two 64-bit/66
MHz slots, and two 32-bit/33MHz slots.
Turning on the server
1
Check that all the peripheral devices, such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse, are
properly connected to the server.
2
Check that all power cables are connected to grounded AC outlets or an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
3
Turn on the monitor.
4
Press the power button.
The power indicator (
) lights green.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Always allow at least 10 seconds to elapse between turning
the server off and turning it back on again. If the server is turned on before 10
seconds have elapsed, it may malfunction.
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