Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650 ......7 pSeries 650 Overview ....... 7 Before You Begin .
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HMC-Managed System with Multiple Partitions ..... 42 Chapter 5. Installing Options for the pSeries 650 ....43 Safety Considerations .
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ....123 European Union (EU) Statement ......123 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement .
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 A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury.
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This unit weighs more than 55 kg (121.2 pounds). Material handling systems such as levers, slings, or lifts are required to safely move it. When this is not possible, specially trained persons or services (such as riggers or movers) must be used. CAUTION: Metal edges might be sharp. viii Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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.
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.
Accessing Information Documentation for the IBM Eserver pSeries is available online. Visit the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. v To access the pSeries publications, click Hardware documentation.
(MAPs), error codes, removal and replacement procedures, and a parts catalog. v The Eserver pSeries 650 User’s Guide, order number SA38-0611, contains information on how to use the system, use diagnostics, use service aids, and verify system operations.
Chapter 1. Reference Materials Note: This document may contain references to the AIX operating system. If you are using another operating system, consult the appropriate documentation for that operating system. This document may describe hardware features and functions. While the hardware supports them, the implementation of these features and functions depends on support from the operating system.
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AIX Documentation Library Hardware User's Guide Using the System AIX Documentation Library Application Documentation The publications listed in this section are available online. To access the online books, visit our IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Documentation Overview This section provides descriptions and target audience information for the Eserver pSeries and AIX 5L documentation libraries. Some of the documentation may only be available in softcopy form. Based on the documentation content, the books are divided into the following categories: Planning, Installing and Configuring, and Using the System.
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AIX release. administrators softcopy AIX 5L Documentation CD AIX documentation library (system System softcopy management guides, user guides, application administrators programmer guides, commands and files references, AIX man pages, and so on). Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Table 3. Using the System Documentation Title Description Audience Type Hardware Management Provides information on how to install, configure, System printed and Console for pSeries Installation and use a Hardware Management Console administrators softcopy and Operations Guide (HMC). Logical partition (LPAR) tasks, such as configuring and managing partitions on multiple host servers, are included.
650 Overview The pSeries 650 is a multiprocessor, multibus system packaged in one 7038 Model 6M2 system drawer and up to eight I/O drawers. The processor subsystem drawer is 8 EIA units high and can be mounted in a 19-inch rack.
Note: If the system you are installing will be managed by an HMC, and the HMC is not installed and functional, see the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide, order number SA38-0590, for instructions on installing the HMC. Install the HMC, then return here and continue with this procedure.
Left rear-mounting bracket (item 7) v 8 nut clips (item 8) Use of a lift tool is required to install the system unit into a rack, for lift tool information contact your service support. Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
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. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
5 M5 Screw for EIA Plates 2 Left Rail (from front) 6 M5 Screw for Rails 3 Right Rail (from front) 7 Left EIA Plate (from front) 4 Right EIA Plate (from front) 8 M5 Nut Clip Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
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7 Left Side Shipping Bracket (from rear) 4 Cable Management Arm 8 M5 Nut Clip Note: The left-mounting bracket is also the mounting bracket for the cable-management arm. f. Install the mounting brackets using M5 screws and the mounted nut clips. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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7 Left Side Shipping Bracket (from rear) 4 Cable Management Arm 8 M5 Nut Clip c. Attach the free end of the cable-management arm to the rear of the left slide rail, using a hitch pin. Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
This action secures the system front bezel and system chassis to the rack. 3. When counting from the nut clip to the bottom dot, there is an 8-hole span. 5. Repeat this process for the left side of the rack. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Slide the server backward or forward as necessary until the rail holes align with the holes in the side of the server. d. Attach the rails to both sides of the server with M4 by 5-mm screws (Item 1 in the following figure). 1 M4 by 5-mm Screws Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
The 7311 Model D10 I/O Subsystem is a 19-inch rack-mountable expansion drawer that is designed to be attached to the pSeries 650 system drawer. Two 7311 Model D10 drawers can fit side by side in a single 4U rack enclosure. If you are installing these I/O drawers, refer to the D10 Installation Guide, order number SA23-1295, for more information.
HMC. The connectors are labeled HMC1 and HMC2. To connect the first HMC to the pSeries 650 processor subsystem, connect a serial cable from a serial port on the HMC to the HMC1 connector on the rear of the processor subsystem.
For more information about your display, refer to the documentation included with the display. Notes: 1. The PCI graphics adapter might be installed in any of the PCI slots on the system unit. 2. Some displays require an additional cable. 1 Serial Connector S1 Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
If a wrist/palm rest was included with your keyboard and you want to attach it, refer to the installation instructions included with the keyboard. As shown in the following illustration, connect the keyboard and mouse to the connectors on the rear of the system unit. Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
4. Do not run a UPS connected to serial port 2. If you decide to disconnect HACMP, you must reset the service processor using the pinhole reset switch before running another application. The service processor pinhole reset switch is located on the operator panel. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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. For the locations of installed adapters, consult the ″About Your Machine″ document. 1 PCI Slots 2 Optional Adapter Cables Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
4. If this is the last device connected, connect the SCSI device terminator. Note: The built-in SCSI interface is Ultra3 SCSI. When a cable is not attached to the SCSI connector on the system, the SCSI bus is automatically terminated. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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To set the SCSI device address, refer to the SCSI device documentation. 1 External SCSI Connector 3 SCSI Terminator 2 SCSI Cable to SCSI Device 4 SCSI Device Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
For RJ-45 connector locations, see the following illustration. 2. The twisted-pair Ethernet cable is now installed. Continue with “Step 17. Connect the Power Cords to the Server” on page 25. 1 RJ-45 Connector 2 Twisted-Pair Cable Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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. Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
1. Route the mouse cable and keyboard cable through the cable-restraint bracket. 2. Route all cables through the cable-management arm, attaching the cables to the arm with the hook and loop fastener strips. The wraps are provided for additional cable management. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
1 Green Power 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, contact your service support for assistance. Chapter 2. Installing the pSeries 650...
HMC. An HMC is used to manage multiple Multiple operating systems are “HMC-Managed System with Multiple logical partitions. The power is running in multiple logical partitions. Partitions” on page 42. controlled by the HMC. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
You can power-on the pSeries 650 by using the Hardware Management Console or by using the power-on button on the processor subsystem operator panel. If an HMC is connected to the system, the HMC power-on method is the preferred method.
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This profile boots to the System Management Services (SMS) menus. The SMS menus include: v Password Utilities v Display Error Log v Remote Initial Program Load Setup v SCSI Utilities v Select Console v MultiBoot Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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This profile is used only by service representatives to obtain additional debug information. When this selection is enabled, the system boots to the open firmware prompt. To learn more about these power-on options, see the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide.
8. Use the HMC to power on the managed server in full system partition mode. Select Power on Diagnostic Default Boot List. 9. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive in the media bay in the pSeries 650 (not into the HMC CD-ROM drive).
Loading the Online Diagnostics on a System without an HMC Attached To run the online diagnostics in service mode from the boot hard disk, do the following: 1. Stop all programs including the operating system (get help if needed). 2. Remove all tapes, diskettes, and CD-ROM discs. 3.
Registering a client on the NIM server v Enabling a client to run diagnostics from the NIM server Documentation for the AIX operating system is available from the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Select AIX documentation. The AIX Documentation CD contains the base set of publications for the operating system, including system-management and end-user documentation.
6. Enter any requested passwords. 7. Select Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load). 8. Enter the client address, server address, gateway address (if applicable), and subnet mask. Exit to the Network Parameters screen. 9. If the NIM server is set up to allow pinging from the client system, use the ping utility in the RIPL utility to verify that the client system can ping the NIM server.
If the server passed all the diagnostic tests, the verification process is complete and your server is ready to use. If you received an error code, record the code and go to the Eserver pSeries 650 Service Guide. Verify that the Latest Firmware and Adapter and Drive Microcode are...
Accessing Hardware Documentation Documentation for the IBM Eserver pSeries is available online. Visit the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. v To access the pSeries publications, click Hardware documentation.
To configure the network, the following tasks must be performed: v Configuring Inventory Scout v Collecting Vital Product Data (VPD) v Configuring Service Agent For more information on performing these tasks, refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Chapter 4. Completing the Installation This chapter contains information on how to ensure that the installation is complete and you are ready to turn the system over to the system administrator. Complete the steps described in this chapter after you verify the hardware operation as described in Chapter 3, “Verifying the Hardware Operation,”...
__ b. Collect vital product data. __ c. Transmit vital product data. For more information about performing these tasks, refer to user’s guide for your system. __ 10. Leave this installation guide with the system administrator. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
To complete an installation when an HMC is used to manage a full system partition on a managed system, the installer must: __ 1. Locate the installed HMC. If the HMC is not already installed, install it now. Refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide, order number SA38-0590.
To complete an installation when an HMC is used to manage a multi-partition system, the installer must: __ 1. Locate the installed HMC. If the HMC is not already installed, install it now. Refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide, order number SA38-0590.
1. This unit will have two power cords only if the redundant power supply feature is installed. 2. Servicing of the pSeries 650 is performed with the system in the rack and placed into the service position. See the Eserver pSeries 650 Service Guide for more information on the service position for the pSeries 650.
Note: If a component has both blue and orange indicators, the orange indicator takes precedence over the blue indicator. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Stopping the System Attention: If you are installing a hot-pluggable component, do not stop the system. Is an HMC attached to the system? Do the following: 1. Ask the customer to shut down all active partitions. 2. Use the HMC power-off function to power off the system. As the system powers off, the power LED on the operator panel starts blinking at a fast rate, and B0FF appears in the system operator panel display.
Media drives are particularly sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Follow all electrostatic handling procedures prior to handling the media drive. v You must install the appropriate disk drive bay hardware before proceeding. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Installing Hot-Plug SCSI Disk Drives Attention: The Linux operating system does not support some hot-pluggable procedures. Also, Linux does not support hot-plugging any hot-pluggable PCI adapters or devices. The system with Linux installed on one or more partitions must be shutdown and powered off before replacing any PCI adapter or device assigned to a Linux partition.
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10. Press F10 to exit smitty. 11. Go to “Configuring and Deconfiguring SCSI Hot-Swap Disk Drives” on page 51 to configure the drive for use with your operating system. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Removing Hot-Plug SCSI Disk Drives Review the information in “Disk Drive Options” on page 46 before removing a disk drive. To remove a disk drive, do the following: 1. Back up the information from the disk drive to another drive. 2.
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13. Repeat steps 1 through 12 in “Removing Hot-Plug SCSI Disk Drives” on page 49 for all the drives that you are removing from this bay. Then replace the cover on the bay. 14. Press F10 to exit smitty. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
8. Fill in the fields for the drive you are adding to the system. Press F4 for a list of selections. Documentation for the AIX operating system is available from the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Select AIX documentation.
Do not open the drive; no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside. 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.
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12. Press F3 to go back to the first menu and select System Storage Management (Physical and Logical Storage) and press Enter. 13. Select Logical Volume Manager and press Enter. 14. Select Volume Groups and press Enter. 15. Select Set Characteristics of a Volume Group and press Enter. 16.
If you are installing or removing a PCI adapter that is: v Not hot-pluggable, go to “Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal and Replacement” on page 60. v Hot-pluggable, go to “Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter” on page 61. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapter Cassette Attention: Perform this procedure only when you are instructed to by the removal and replacement procedures in “Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal and Replacement” on page 60 or “Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter” on page 61. Removing a PCI Adapter Cassette Attention: Perform this procedure only when you are instructed to by the removal and replacement...
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4. Push in the locking bar until it clicks into the locked position. See the following illustration. Note: In this position, the locking bar locks the handle in the down position and prevents it from being pulled up while the PCI adapter cassette is being removed. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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1 Locking Bar 2 PCI Adapter Tailstock Tab 3 Adapter Cassette Pull Tab 5. Position your index finger under the handle and push up the adapter tailstock tab. Grasp the adapter cassette pull tab with the other hand. Pull the PCI adapter cassette from the adapter slot by pulling on the adapter cassette pull tab.
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2. Push the top of the locking bar in until it clicks into the locked position. Note: In this position, the locking bar locks the handle in the down position and prevents it from being pulled up while the PCI adapter cassette is being removed. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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3. Examine the PCI adapter slot opening carefully, and note the location of the dovetail rails and the cassette guide rails. A flashlight can be used to enable you to see the dovetail rails and the cassette guide rail slots, as shown in the following illustration. 1 Cassette Left Dovetail Rail 4 Cassette Bottom Guide Rail 2 Cassette Right Dovetail Rail...
3. Set the color slide to blue. 4. Connect power to the system and turn on the power as described in “HMC Power-On Method” on page 29. 5. Ensure that the adapter is configured when the system completes the boot process. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Use the following procedure to install hot-pluggable PCI adapters. Note: If you are removing an adapter and replacing it with an adapter that is identical to the adapter that was removed, use the procedure “Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter” on page 116. Installing a New Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these hot-plug procedures.
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The installation instructions for hot-pluggable PCI adapters refer you to these procedures when it is appropriate to perform them. Note: A PCI adapter is only hot-pluggable if the PCI adapter supports hot-plug applications. See the PCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number SA38-0538. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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For additional information about taking an adapter offline or removing it from the system configuration, see the AIX System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices. Documentation for the AIX operating system is available from the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Select AIX documentation.
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PCI slot. Isolate the problem by retrying the operation in a different PCI slot, or trying a different adapter in the slot. If you determine that you have failing hardware, call your service representative. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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For additional information about taking an adapter offline or removing it from the system configuration, see the AIX System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices. Documentation for the AIX operating system is available from the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Select AIX documentation.
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If you have other adapters to remove, press the F3 key to return to the PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu and then return to step 14 on page 65. 24. Press F10 to exit the Hot-Plug Manager. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
PCI Adapter or Blank Filler Removal from a Cassette Assembly CAUTION: Metal edges might be sharp. Use this procedure when you are preparing to install or replace an adapter or an adapter blank filler in the system unit or an I/O drawer. Note: An adapter or an adapter blank filler must be installed into the PCI adapter cassette assembly before it is reinstalled in a system unit or an I/O drawer.
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2. Using two fingers, remove the bushing-lock pin from the bushing. The pin can be removed by pulling it out of the bushing with your fingernails. 1 Bushing 2 Bushing-Lock Pin 1 Bushing-Lock Pin Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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3. Remove the bushing. The bushing can be removed by pulling it out of the PCI adapter cassette assembly with your fingernails. 1 Bushing 4. Turn over the PCI adapter cassette assembly so that the top is facing away from you. 1 Top of Adapter 2 Handle Chapter 5.
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Using one hand, pinch the plastic latch fingers, and with your other hand, carefully lift the top part of the bezel extension out until the tabs clear the slots in the PCI adapter cassette assembly. 1 Slots 2 Tab 3 Bezel Extension Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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c. While holding the bezel extension out, push the plastic cover latch out of the bezel hook, as shown in the following illustration. This action allows the bezel to be removed. 1 Bezel Extension 2 Plastic Cover Latch in Bezel Hook d.
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While holding the bezel extension out, carefully slide the bezel off. You might have to work from both sides to loosen the bezel assembly from the cassette assembly. When the bezel is free, slide it completely off the cassette assembly, and set it aside. 1 Bezel Extension 2 Bezel 1 Bezel Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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6. Turn over the cassette so that the cover is facing up, as shown in the following illustration. Remove the cover from the cassette as follows: a. Slide the cover until it releases from the cassette assembly. Attention: The cover might be tight and difficult to slide. If you grasp the left end (handle end) of the cassette and the right end of the cover, you can use enough force to pull the cover off the PCI adapter cassette assembly.
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If you are removing a short adapter or blank filler, go to “Short Adapter or Blank Filler Removal” on page 75. If you are removing a long adapter, go to “Long Adapter Removal” on page 78. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Short Adapter or Blank Filler Removal To remove a short adapter or blank filler, do the following: Slide the long and short adapter arms away from the adapter or blank filler by doing the following: Each adapter arm has a release tab that allows the arm to be moved away from the adapter or blank filler in the cassette assembly.
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1 Short PCI Adapter Card 2 Short Adapter Arm 3 Middle-Spacer Arm 4 Long Adapter Arm 5 Long PCI Adapter Card Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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2. Remove the adapter or blank filler from the cassette linkage assembly by rotating the bottom of the tailstock out, as shown in the following illustration. Store the adapter or blank filler in a safe place. 1 Cassette Linkage Assembly 2 Bottom of Tailstock 3 Handle 3.
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See the illustration on page 76. 3. The PCI adapter cassette assembly removal procedure is complete. To install a new adapter or blank filler in the cassette, go to “Replacing an Adapter in a PCI Adapter Cassette” on page 79. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Replacing an Adapter in a PCI Adapter Cassette CAUTION: Metal edges might be sharp. This procedure is performed when preparing to install a new adapter or a blank filler in the processor subsystem or an I/O drawer. Familiarize yourself with the entire procedure before performing the following steps.
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2. To determine if you are installing a long adapter or a short adapter, use the following steps. If you know the length of your adapter, skip the following steps and proceed to step 3 on page 83. a. Remove the adapter from its protective packaging and, if present, remove the plastic extension handle from the end of the adapter.
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Ensure that the corner on the left end of the adapter is still aligned into the top adapter-retaining clip and determine the length of the adapter. LONG SHORT 1 Top Adapter-Retaining Clip Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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3. Remove the adapter or blank filler and ensure that the handle is in the up position. If you need to move the handle, ensure that the gray locking bar is pulled into the unlocked position, and then rotate the adapter handle until the handle is in the up position (the cassette linkage will extend down beyond the cassette top).
1. Place the adapter or blank filler into the cassette so that the upper-left corner of the adapter engages the adjustable top adapter-retaining clip as shown in the following illustration. 1 Cassette Linkage 3 Retaining Clip Assembly 2 Bottom of Tailstock 4 Handle Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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2. Rotate the adapter so that the adapter engages the slot in the bottom adapter-retaining clip and the top corner of the adapter is seated into the adjustable top adapter-retaining clip. Note: If the adapter is not a full height adapter, you must slide the adjustable top adapter-retaining clip downward until the lower edge of the adapter is seated into the slot on the bottom adapter-retaining clip.
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4. Ensure that the adjustable top retainer clip catches the corner of the adapter as shown in the following illustration. 1 Short Adapter Top Retaining Clip 5. Use the lower short adapter-retaining clip to engage and hold the bottom of the adapter. Note: It might be necessary to apply pressure to engage and hold the bottom of the adapter.
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7. Press the lock on the handle and rotate the adapter handle until it is in the down position (adapter or blank filler moves up into the cassette assembly). 1 Handle Release Lever 2 Lock Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Ensure the right end of the cassette linkage rail moves up into the cassette as shown below: 1 Right End of Cassette Linkage 8. Position the adapter and cassette assembly with the handle on the left (in the down position) and the top facing away from you.
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Place the cassette cover on the cassette assembly as shown in the following illustration. Slide the cover toward the handle until the hole in the cover aligns with the hole in the cassette assembly. 1 Handle 2 Holes Aligned Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Install the bezel assembly using the following procedure. a. Carefully slide the bezel onto the cassette assembly. 1 Bezel Align and insert the cover arm latch in the hooked notch in the bezel. 1 PCI Adapter Pull Tab 2 Hooked Notch in the Bezel Chapter 5.
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1 Recess 3 Tab 2 Groove 4 Bezel Assembly d. Insert the two tabs on the bezel extension into the two slots on the cassette assembly. 1 Tabs Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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11. Check for the following: a. Ensure that the extension arm engages the pins on the cassette. You should be able to see the pins through the holes in the arm. The bezel tab should be seated as shown in the following illustration.
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1 Cover Latch 12. Position the adapter with the cover side up. Ensure the holes are aligned, and insert the bushing as shown. 1 Bushing 2 Bushing-Lock Pin Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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The following illustration shows the location of the bushing in the cassette. 1 Location of the Installed Bushing and Bushing-Lock Pin 13. Insert the bushing lock pin into the hole in the bushing and push it in until it seats as shown in the following illustration.
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15. To install the metal EMC shield on the adapter bracket, grasp the EMC shield as shown in the following illustration and do the following: 1 Metal EMC Shield 2 Installation Location for the Metal EMC Shield Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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a. Ensure that the metal EMC shield slides up inside the top of the cassette. 1 Metal EMC Shield Chapter 5. Installing Options...
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1 Top of Tailstock 16. Depress the handle release lever on the handle and rotate the adapter handle until the handle is in the down position (adapter or blank filler moves up into the cassette assembly). 1 Handle Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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17. Using the system documentation, determine if the adapter you are installing is hot-swappable. If the adapter is hot-swappable, move the slider on the color indicator to allow the orange to be visible. If the adapter is not hot-swappable, the blue color should show. 1 Orange indicates Hot-Swappable 2 Blue indicates Not Hot-Swappable 18.
1 Embossed Middle-Spacer Alignment 4 Adapter Connector (Leading Edge) Lines 2 Top Cassette Rail 5 Long Adapter Card 3 Middle-Spacer Arm 6 Long Adapter Arm Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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3. Place the adapter into the cassette so that the upper left corner of the adapter engages the top adjustable adapter-retaining clip as shown in the following illustration: 1 Top Adapter-Retaining Clip 3 Adapter 2 Cassette Linkage Assembly 4 Bottom of Tailstock 5 Handle Chapter 5.
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Note: If the adapter is not a full height adapter, you must slide the top adjustable adapter-retaining clip downward until the lower edge of the adapter is seated into the slot on the bottom retaining clip. 1 Adapter 3 Bottom Retaining Clip 2 Slot Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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5. Install the long adapter-retaining arm onto the cassette linkage rail, as shown in the following illustration, and slide the arm toward the adapter. 1 Cassette Linkage Assembly 3 Top Adapter Retaining Clip 2 Adapter Retaining Arm Chapter 5. Installing Options...
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1 Top Adjustable-Retaining Clip 7. Ensure that the bottom edge of the adapter is held by the lower part of the adapter-retaining arm. 1 Top Adjustable-Retaining Clip 2 Long Adapter Retaining Arm Slot Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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8. To hold the top of the adapter, slide down the top adjustable adapter-retaining clip on the retaining arm. 1 Long Adapter Retaining Arm 9. If you installed a middle-spacer arm, ensure that the adapter-retaining clip is seated around the top edge of the adapter.
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1 Right End of Cassette Linkage 11. Position the adapter and cassette assembly with the handle on the left (in the down position) and the top facing away from you. 1 Handle 2 Top of Cassette Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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12. Install the cover on the cassette assembly by placing the cassette cover on the cassette assembly as shown. Slide the cover toward the handle until the hole in the cover aligns with the hole in the cassette assembly. 1 Handle 2 Hole in the Cover Chapter 5.
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Carefully slide the bezel onto the cassette assembly. 1 Bezel Align and insert the cover arm latch in the hooked notch in the bezel. 1 PCI Adapter Pull Tab 2 Hooked Notch in the Bezel Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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c. Align the top of the bezel assembly into the grooves on the top of the cassette assembly and then push the bezel onto the cassette linkage assembly until the tab on the top of the bezel is seated in the recess of the cassette assembly. 1 Recess 3 Tab 2 Groove...
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The bezel tab is seated as shown in the following illustration. 1 Pins b. Ensure that the cover arm latch is completely pressed into the hooked slot on the bezel as shown. 1 PCI Adapter Pull Tab 2 Hooked Notch in the Bezel Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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c. Turn the cassette assembly over so the cover is facing up. Check the cover latch to ensure it is holding the bezel to the cover as shown. 1 Cover Latch 15. Position the adapter with the cover side facing up. Ensure that the holes are aligned, and insert the bushing as shown.
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1 Bushing 2 Bushing-Lock Pin 16. Insert the bushing lock pin into the hole in the bushing. Push on the pin until it seats. 1 Location of the Installed Bushing and Bushing-Lock Pin Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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17. Depress the handle release lever to ensure the locking bar on the handle is pulled into the unlocked position. Raise the handle on the cassette linkage until it locks into the up position (the blank filler or adapter moves downward). 1 Handle 2 Locking Bar 18.
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1 Metal EMC Shield 2 Adapter Bracket b. The metal shield has clips that slide over the top of the tailstock. Ensure that these clips are holding the EMC shield to the tailstock. 1 Top of Tailstock Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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19. Press the lock on the handle and rotate the adapter handle until the handle is in the down position (adapter or blank filler moves up into the cassette assembly). 1 Handle 20. Using your system documentation, determine if the adapter you are installing is hot-swappable. If the adapter is hot-swappable, move the slider on the color indicator to allow the orange color to be visible.
For additional information about taking an adapter offline or removing it from the system configuration, see the AIX System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices. Documentation for the AIX operating system is available from the IBM Eserver pSeries Information Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. Select AIX documentation.
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16. When you are instructed to remove the adapter from the adapter slot, disconnect any cables that are connected to the adapter being removed. 17. Go to “Removing a PCI Adapter Cassette” on page 55 to remove the appropriate cassette, then return here.
For information about how to activate permanent processor on demand features on your system, refer to “Activating Process for Capacity Upgrade on Demand Features” on page 121, or refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide, order number SA38-0590, that was delivered with your hardware management console.
For information about how to activate and deactivate On/Off features on your server, refer to “Activating Process for Capacity Upgrade on Demand Features” on page 121, or refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Operations Guide, order number SA38-0590, that was delivered with your hardware management console.
Activating a processor may change the terms and conditions for applications that you use on your server. Consult the application documentation to determine if the license terms and conditions requirements change based on hardware configuration. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
3. The sales representative places an order to the system coordinator or feature coordinator for the features you request. The order specifies the upgrade features to add. 4. To process the order, you must send the system Vital Product Data (VPD) to IBM in either of the following ways:...
Appendix A. Communications Statements The following statement applies to this product. The statement for other products intended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit Dem deutschen EMVG vom 9.Nov.92 das EG–Konformitätszeichen zu führen. Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die IBM Germany. Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A. Für diese von Geräten gilt folgende...
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Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört sind, nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes für Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden. Die Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischen Störungen zu erwarten sind.
Before this unit is disposed of, these materials must be removed and recycled or discarded according to applicable regulations. IBM offers product-return programs in several countries. For country specific instructions refer to the following web site: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/prp.phtml This product may contain a sealed lead acid, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, lithium, or lithium ion battery.
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Batterie entnehmen Sie bitte dem Benutzer- oder Servicehandbuch. Die Batterie muss wieder verwertet oder als Sondermüll entsorgt werden. Es ist möglich, dass es in Ihrer Nähe keine Wiederverwertungsanlage gibt. Weitere Informationen zur Entsorgung von Batterien erhalten Sie von Ihrem örtlichen Müllentsorgungsunternehmen. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Questo prodotto potrebbe contenere una batteria al piombo, al nichel-cadmio, all ’idruro di nichel, al litio o agli ioni di litio. Consultare il manuale utente o il manuale di assistenza per informazioni specifiche sulla batteria. La batteria deve essere appropriatamente riciclata o smaltita. Il servizio per il riciclaggio potrebbero non essere disponibile nella vostra zona.
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Batteriet måste lämnas till återvinning eller kastas på ett miljösäkert sätt. Det kanske inte finns några återvinningsmöjligheter där du bor . När det gäller omhändertagande av batterier ber vi att få hänvisa till myndigheternas anvisningar i respektive land. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for reuse, recycling, or proper disposal of used IBM sealed lead acid, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, and other battery packs from IBM Equipment. For information on proper disposal of these batteries, please contact IBM at 1-800-426-4333.
4. The L emission increases to 6.5 bels with a configuration of one 7038-6M2 and four 7311-D10 drawers. 5. The L > emission increases to 48 dBA with a configuration of one 7038-6M2 and four 7311-D10 drawers. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Appendix C. Acoustical Noise Emissions The equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level at workstations (emission sound pressure level at the 1-meter bystander positions) does not exceed 70 dB(A). Der Geräuschpegel der Einheit ist kleiner oder gleich 70 db(A). Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions Acoustical Characteristic Product Configuration Declared A-Weighted Sound Power...
Appendix D. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. The manufacturer may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult the manufacturer’s representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area.
Appendix E. Subsystem Positioning and Cabling I/O subsystems can be installed in a standard 19-inch EIA rack in any location. The cables that connect the subsystems allow some flexibility in drawer placement, but the I/O subsystems should be located above the processor subsystem to which they are connected in the same rack. Up to eight I/O subsystems can be connected to a processor subsystem.
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Processor Subsystem Connected to One or Two 7311 Model D20 I/O Subsystems 1 Processor Subsystem 2 I/O Subsystem Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Four I/O Subsystems, Eight I/O Subsystems The illustration on the left shows four I/O subsystems connected to the processor subsystem using one SPCN loop. The illustration on the right shows eight I/O subsystems connected to the processor subsystem using one SPCN loop. Processor Subsystem Connected to Four or Eight Model D10 I/O Subsystems 1 Processor Subsystem 2 I/O Subsystem...
For optimum performance, connect the RIO loops in a configuration that distributes multiple I/O drawers among as many RIO loops as possible. A dedicated RIO loop for each I/O drawer can provide optimum performance. Some examples of valid cabling examples follow. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
One I/O Subsystem or Two I/O Subsystems The illustration on the left shows one I/O subsystem drawer connected to the processor subsystem. The illustration on the right shows two I/O subsystem drawers connected to the system unit using one RIO loop.
Processor Subsystem Connected to Three or Four 7311 Model D20 I/O Subsystems 1 Processor Subsystem 2 I/O Subsystem Eight I/O Subsystems with Two RIO Loops The following illustrations show eight I/O subsystem drawers connected to the processor subsystem unit using two RIO loops. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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Processor Subsystem Connected to Eight Model D10 I/O Subsystems 1 Processor Subsystem 2 I/O Subsystem Processor Subsystem Connected to Eight 7311 Model D20 I/O Subsystems 1 Processor Subsystem 2 I/O Subsystem Appendix E. Subsystem Positioning and Cabling...
Connector To connect your HMC to the pSeries 650 Model 6M2, connect a serial cable into a serial port on the HMC. The port can be either a serial port on the back of the HMC or a serial port on an 8-port or 128-port async adapter.
Appendix F. Service Processor Setup and Test Attention: This procedure applies to modems attached to the serial ports (S1 and S2) on the system drawer. It does not affect the operation of the modem attached to the Hardware Management Console for pSeries (HMC).
6. Call your server again. The operating system answers and offers you the login prompt. If these tests are successful, call-in is working. 7. Log in and type shutdown -F to shut down your server. 8. The message No Carrier displays on your remote terminal. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Testing Call-Out During the setup, you entered your phone numbers for the pager and customer voice (refer to the Eserver pSeries 650 Model 6M2 Service Guide for more information. These numbers are used for this test. 1. Your remote terminal is disconnected as a result of the Call-In test.
Download the detailed instructions, as well as the latest flash images, from the following Web address: http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/support/micro. Before doing a system firmware update, check the Web site for the latest code and images. Do not attempt a firmware update if you are unsure of the image you have, or of the procedure required for the update.
= month, and dd = day of the release. v vKyymmdd, where v = version number, K = the pSeries Eserver pSeries 650 Model 6M2’s firmware designation, yy = year, mm = month and dd = day of the release.
System Firmware Update in AIX Using a Locally Available Image To update the system firmware using a locally available image, perform the following steps: 1. Log in as root user. 2. If the /tmp/fwupdate directory does not exist, create it by issuing the following command: mkdir /tmp/fwupdate 3.
20 to 60 minutes. Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server Refer to “Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server with an HMC Attached to the System” on page 33. Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
Recovery Mode If the service processor detects that its programming has been corrupted when it is powering on to standby mode, it will enter recovery mode. In recovery mode, it prompts for the firmware update diskettes by putting eight-digit codes on the operator panel display, as shown in the following table. After the update process is complete, the service processor resets itself and performs a complete reboot.
Appendix H. System Records Record the Identification Numbers Record and retain the following information. System Name: ____________________________ System Machine Type and Serial Number: ____________________________ Number of I/O Subsystems Attached: ____________________________ I/O subsystem Machine Type and Serial Numbers: ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________...
Media Bays Location Drive Description Diskette Diskette Drive First Media Bay Second Media Bay Processor Boards Location Processor Board Memory Description Processor Board Number of quads filled DIMM Size Position 1 Processor Board Number of quads filled DIMM Size Position 2 Processor Board Number of quads filled DIMM Size...
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Second I/O Subsystem Records Location Option Description PCI Adapter Slot 1 PCI Adapter Slot 2 PCI Adapter Slot 3 PCI Adapter Slot 4 PCI Adapter Slot 5 PCI Adapter Slot 6 PCI Adapter Slot 7 Location Option Description Hot-Plug Disk Drive Slot 1 Hot-Plug Disk Drive Slot 2 Hot-Plug Disk Drive Slot 3 Hot-Plug Disk Drive Slot 4...
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Index diagnostics (continued) standalone about this book xiii loading 32 accessing documentation 37 NIM server 33 hardware 37 stopping 36 operating system 37 disk drive slot LED 46 accessing information xiii documentation 37 acoustical AIX 34, 37, 63, 65, 116 noise hardware 37 emissions 132, 133...
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44 service processor safety considerations 43 backup settings 145 stopping the system 45 call-in overview test 145 documentation 3 call-out test 145 checklist 145 serial port configuration 147 adapter removal 54 setup 145 Eserver pSeries 650 Installation Guide...
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service processor (continued) setup checklist 145 test 145 setup and test service processor 145 standalone diagnostics loading 32 NIM server 33, 34 stopping diagnostics 36 stopping the system 45 system overview 7 records updating 37 stopping 45 verification additional 36 running 35 system firmware updates 149 system installation 7...
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