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1.2.2 Configuration and setting information
“Table 1.2.2” lists the information to be obtained in advance from the sales representative or SE in
charge.
Verify the information got in advance.
Table 1.2.2
Configuration and setting information
Remarks
Installation Instructions Sheet
This sheet provides such customer-specified information as
IP addresses and passwords provided through sales/SE
departments.
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1.3 Checking Installation Requirements
This section describes requirements for installing the Base Unit.
If you find any problems, contact the related department and take appropriate action.
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1.3.1 Environmental requirements
Confirm that the environmental requirements for installing the system fall within the range listed in
“Table 1.3.1-1”.
To make sure the operating environments are satisfied, check them when the system is operating.
Table 1.3.1-1 System environmental requirements
Operating
Non-operating
Temperature
[
o
C]
Humidity
[%RH]
Temperature
[
o
C]
Humidity
[%RH]
5 to 35 (without ATD)
5 to 40 (with ATD)
20 to 80
0 to 50
8
to 80
ANNT) The temperature requirements depend on the altitude of the installation location.
- When the system is installed at an altitude of 0 to 1000 m (0 to 3,281 ft.) above sea
level: 5 to 40
o
C (41 to 104.0
o
F)
- When the system is installed at an altitude of 1,000 to 1,500 m (3,281 to 4,921 ft.) above sea
level: 5 to 38
o
C (41 to 100
o
F)
- When the system is installed at an altitude of 1, 500 to 2,000 m (4, 921 to 6,562 ft.) above sea
level: 5 to 36
o
C (41 to 96.8
o
F)
- When the system is installed at an altitude of 2,000 to 3, 000 m (6,562 to 9, 843 ft.) above sea
level: 5 to 33
o
C (41 to 91.4
o
F)
The service engineer department should make the following checks related to environmental
requirements.
If there is a problem with the installation environment, ask the customer to implement the required
improvements.
- Measure items related to the installation environment (humidity and leakage current).
- Check the installation conditions (location, computer room, power supply facility,
and air conditioning).
- Confirm that the cold air flow from air conditioning and the hot equipment exhaust do not collide,
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Page 152: ...152 Figure F 13 1 1 Module MC 0JXEL1 Figure F 13 1 2 Module MC 0JCEK1 ...
Page 156: ...156 APP0614000 F 14 Installing M 2 Flash Device See Figure F 14 Figure F 14 ...
Page 163: ...163 APP0617000 F 17 Installing TPM See Figure F 17 Figure F 17 ...
Page 165: ...165 Figure G 1 2 ...
Page 171: ...171 APP0902000 I 2 Fibre Channel card Figure I 2 ...
Page 172: ...172 APP0903000 I 3 SAS card SAS RAID controller card Figure I 3 ...
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Page 174: ...174 APP0905000 I 5 Infiniband HCA card Figure I 5 ...