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PL160T/R, 
PL260T/T and 
PL460T/R

 

 

 

 

Installation Guide

ESCALA

REFERENCE 

86 A1 55EW 01

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PL160R

Page 1: ...PL160T R PL260T T and PL460T R Installation Guide ESCALA REFERENCE 86 A1 55EW 01...

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Page 3: ...ESCALA PL160T R PL260T T and PL460T R Installation Guide Hardware July 2008 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B P 20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE REFERENCE 86 A1 55EW 01...

Page 4: ...e the rights of the proprietors of the trademarks mentioned in this manual All brand names and software and hardware product names are subject to trademark and or patent protection Quoting of brand an...

Page 5: ...c outlet mounting plate without ac outlets 30 Connecting a dc power source 31 Installing the rack security kit 35 Installing the model in a rack 38 Attaching the mounting hardware to the rack 40 Insta...

Page 6: ...er s firmware and device microcode through the Integrated Virtualization Manager with an Internet connection 79 Step 1 View the existing firmware level 79 Step 2 Apply firmware and device microcode us...

Page 7: ...ompliance All lasers are certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for class 1 laser products Outside the U S they are certified to be in compliance with IEC 6082...

Page 8: ...not be metallically connected to the interfaces that connect to the OSP outside plant or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intrabuilding interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as des...

Page 9: ...ibility features of this product for users who have a physical disability see Accessibility features on page 87 How to send your comments Your feedback is important in helping to provide the most accu...

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Page 11: ...o assist you in setting up your system The tasks listed within each section and checklist are listed in chronological order This will help give you an idea of what tasks need to be completed when Not...

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Page 13: ...DF file of the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Hardware Management Console SA76 0084 approximately 3 MB in size see sa76 0084 pdf 2 The System Planning Tool SPT helps you design a managed...

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Page 15: ...d the rack safety notices before installing equipment Use the procedure in this section to perform this task Before installing a rack rack features or a system or expansion unit into a rack read the f...

Page 16: ...hat the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock CAUTION v Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the manufacturer s reco...

Page 17: ...the units Place the larger and heavier units in the lower part of the rack This system unit is four Electronic Industries Alliance EIA units high An EIA unit is 1 75 in 44 45 mm in height The rack con...

Page 18: ...rack mounting template Marking location by using the rack mounting template You might need to mark the installation location by using a rack mounting template Use the procedure in this section to per...

Page 19: ...igned with a white EIA unit that are located on the rack v The template is two sided When using the template ensure that the appropriate side of the template is facing out Figure 3 shows one EIA unit...

Page 20: ...on to perform this task To mark the installation location and install the nut clips into a rack without using the rack mounting template complete the following steps 1 Determine where in the rack to p...

Page 21: ...ory Use the procedure in this section to perform this task If you have not done so complete a parts inventory before installing the unit in the rack 1 Locate the kitting report in an accessory box 2 E...

Page 22: ...tached to the floor go to Leveling the rack Leveling the rack You might need to level the rack Use the procedure in this section to perform this task To level the rack complete the following steps 1 L...

Page 23: ...ttaching the rack to a concrete floor on page 14 To attach the stabilizer brackets to the bottom of the rack do the following Note Before installing the stabilizer brackets see Attaching the front or...

Page 24: ...s to the concrete floor The mechanical contractor must determine that the hardware being used to secure the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor is sufficient to meet the requirements for the in...

Page 25: ...g kit and the two mounting plates Refer to the following illustration when reviewing the contents of the hardware mounting kit The hardware mounting kit contains the following v 4 Rack mounting bolts...

Page 26: ...ng location under the rack 7 Create a rack mounting bolt assembly by adding the following items in the order listed to each rack mounting bolt a Thin washer b Top plastic isolator bushing c Thick flat...

Page 27: ...solator bushing from each of the leveling feet 15 Remove the stabilizer brackets from the marked locations 16 Loosen each of the locking screws on the casters 17 Move the rack so that it is clear of b...

Page 28: ...oncrete floor Note The size of the anchor bolts and concrete anchors must be determined by the mechanical contractor who will be installing the rack mounting plate 27 Position the rack over the stabil...

Page 29: ...or does not have a front door to install skip this step Attaching a rack front door You might need to attach a front door to a rack Use the procedure in this section to perform this task To install a...

Page 30: ...a high perforation front door You might need to attach a front door to the rack Use the procedure in this section to perform this task To install the high perforation front door do the following 1 Re...

Page 31: ...each other To do this a Lift up the two panel release tabs b Pull the panel up and away from the rack chassis This motion will release the panel from the two lower J brackets c Store the side panels...

Page 32: ...en areas at the front of the racks All the gaps in the front of the rack must also be sealed including the gaps between equipment This step ensures that proper airflow within the rack is maintained 15...

Page 33: ...o meet the requirements for the installation To attach the rack to a concrete floor beneath a raised floor do the following 1 Put your rack in its predetermined location and tighten the locking screws...

Page 34: ...remove the lower plastic isolator bushings 1 Rack chassis 7 Jam nut 2 Rack mounting bolt 8 Leveling foot 3 Thin washer 9 Lower plastic isolator bushing used only on dc powered systems 4 Top plastic i...

Page 35: ...ack mounting plate when securing the rack to the rack mounting plate 22 For each rack mounting plate select at least two suitable hole locations Select the hole locations as close to the threaded hole...

Page 36: ...lign the rack over the front and back stabilizer brackets 33 Insert each of the bolt assemblies through a leveling foot 34 Align the rack mounting bolts with the threaded holes in each stabilizer brac...

Page 37: ...ds Do Not Operate Note All measurements are made with the receptacle faceplate in the usual installed position 2 Some receptacles are enclosed in metal housings For this type of receptacle do the foll...

Page 38: ...utlets installed on the rack go to Installing the ac outlet mounting plate without ac outlets on page 30 If you want ac outlets installed on the front or back ac outlet mounting plate do the following...

Page 39: ...6 Position the back ac outlet mounting plate onto the rack frame with the ground lug fully inserted through the mounting holes in the rack 17 Install the front ac outlet mounting plate screws stabiliz...

Page 40: ...les in the rack Securely tighten the screws Note The bus bar might be located at either the top or bottom of the rack 1 Bus bar mounting plate 3 Hex screws M5 x 20 quantity 2 2 Lock washer quantity 2...

Page 41: ...he 48 V dc power source and 48 V dc power return cables from the customer s source 48 V dc to the bus bars in the power distribution panel The customer is also responsible for connecting the ground ca...

Page 42: ...ut tag out to indicate that the power source is turned off intentionally Note Ensure that any oxidation on the copper bus bars is removed c If this is a raised floor installation and you are working a...

Page 43: ...oard on the back cover of the dc power distribution panel Note Ensure that you remove the oxidation on the copper bus bars g Ensure that the power source ground cable is routed correctly and connects...

Page 44: ...Install at either top or bottom of the rack 6 Reinstall the 48 V dc bus bar shield 7 Reinstall the top cover on the dc power distribution panel 8 Reinstall the cable channel cover 1 Cable channel cove...

Page 45: ...consists of the security lock and security slide bars complete the following procedure 1 Read the Rack safety notices on page 5 2 Verify the inventory in the rack security kit v 1 Two lock hardware k...

Page 46: ...from the existing door latch and reinstall both nuts on the new door lock latch 4 Install the locking latch a Insert the keyed rack lock into the latch slot on the front of the door 6 in Figure 28 b S...

Page 47: ...rail into the two vertical support channels 10 on the side cover panel Note When installed correctly the slide rail moves from front to back c Reinstall the side panel cover on to the rack d Lock the...

Page 48: ...ou are installing the system into an existing rack If the rack is not installed go to the instructions for installing the rack and then return to this procedure for instructions on installing the syst...

Page 49: ...rack mounting hardware kit A and the rack rails B that were included with your system unit as shown in Figure 31 The system rails B are front to back and left to right side dependent The rails are la...

Page 50: ...re 32 into the rack front flange hole identified by the self adhesive placement dot that you previously installed Have a second person hold the rail securely in the front hole 3 Align the back alignme...

Page 51: ...from the frame as the rails shown in Figure 33 9 Using three people grasp the two handles located on each side of the system drawer and place the system onto the inner rail as shown in Figure 33 10 Af...

Page 52: ...taining screws to attach the rack latches to the rack as shown in Figure 35 Figure 34 Inner rail extended Figure 35 Secure system to rack through rack latches 42 Installation Guide for the 03E 4A 07M...

Page 53: ...ket Left or Right with the cable management arm 3 Use pin F to pin the cable management arm E to the rack frame D as shown in Figure 36 Tip If access to the back of the rack is obscured by a large num...

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Page 55: ...your server to connect to service and support on page 60 __ Obtaining updates and upgrades on page 60 __ Obtaining HMC machine code updates and upgrades on page 79 __ Obtaining firmware updates on pa...

Page 56: ...v The product might be equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet Ensur...

Page 57: ...tion Connecting the external cables Connecting the external cables __ If you are using any optional adapters such as token ring or 8 port EIA 232 connect the cables to the appropriate adapter connecto...

Page 58: ...ment Console SA76 0084 approximately 3 MB in size see sa76 0084 pdf See Chapter 5 Setting up the HMC Cabling your stand alone HMC for instructions and then return to this step Routing the cables throu...

Page 59: ...lide it into the slots that are located on the back of the rack as shown here Cabling the server to access the Integrated Virtualization Manager Learn how to access the Integrated Virtualization Manag...

Page 60: ...or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configur...

Page 61: ...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 Note If the cable was not provided with your server yo...

Page 62: ...df See Chapter 2 Managing the Advanced System Management Interface ASMI Accessing the ASMI __ If you plan to use the ASCII terminal to access the ASMI the Operations Guide for ASMI and for Nonpartitio...

Page 63: ...hook slide it into the slots that are located on the back of the rack as shown here Cabling the server to access the Operations Console This section explains how to access the Operations Console conn...

Page 64: ...or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configur...

Page 65: ...able from the PC that will serve as the system console to your local network 3 Connect another network cable from the same local network to the adapter to be used for the console It is either located...

Page 66: ...ng the power cords __ Connect the power cords from the display and attached devices to a power source Routing the cables through the cable management arm __ Is your server installed in a rack v No Pro...

Page 67: ...nd secure them with the straps that are provided as shown here __ After attaching the cables to the cable management arm go to the front of the rack and move the system drawer in and out Observe the c...

Page 68: ...se tasks to set up your HMC and to create logical partitions for your system 1 See the Installation and Configuration Guide for the Hardware Management Console To view the PDF file of the Installation...

Page 69: ...MC Configuring logical partitions using the HMC Complete the steps listed in the section Configuring logical partitions using the HMC and return to this step Setting up Virtual I O Server IVM and logi...

Page 70: ...can provide two way communication between your server and service and support Each operating environment has requirements to consider when you set up your connections Installing operating systems You...

Page 71: ...support on page 75 __ Obtaining updates and upgrades on page 76 __ Obtaining HMC machine code updates and upgrades on page 79 __ Obtaining firmware updates on page 79 __ Obtaining operating system fi...

Page 72: ...em rating plate v Connect any equipment that will be attached to this product to properly wired outlets v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables v Never turn on any equ...

Page 73: ...Connecting the external cables Connecting the external cables __ If you are using any optional adapters such as token ring or 8 port EIA 232 connect the cables to the appropriate adapter connectors i...

Page 74: ...ment Console SA76 0084 approximately 3 MB in size see sa76 0084 pdf See Chapter 5 Setting up the HMC Cabling your stand alone HMC for instructions and then return to this step Routing the cables throu...

Page 75: ...e slots that are located on the back of the rack as shown here Cabling the server to access the Advanced System Management Interface ASMI Learn how to access the ASMI connect external cables and power...

Page 76: ...nd configuration procedures v Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following procedures when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To Disconnect 1 Turn o...

Page 77: ...y __ If your server is equipped with a retention bracket route the power cord under the bracket before you plug it into the back of the server as shown here __ Plug the power cords into the system dis...

Page 78: ...erver __ Power the system on Note Expect a delay between the time that the power is applied to the server or workstation and the time that an initial program load IPL can be performed When power is in...

Page 79: ...k slide it into the slots that are located on the back of the rack as shown here Cabling the server to access the Operations Console This section explains how to access the Operations Console connect...

Page 80: ...or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configur...

Page 81: ...from the PC that will serve as the system console to your local network 3 Connect another network cable from the same local network to the adapter to be used for the console It is either located in a...

Page 82: ...ng the power cords __ Connect the power cords from the display and attached devices to a power source Routing the cables through the cable management arm __ Is your server installed in a rack v No Pro...

Page 83: ...ecure them with the straps that are provided as shown here __ After attaching the cables to the cable management arm go to the front of the rack and move the system drawer in and out Observe the cable...

Page 84: ...minal Setting up the HMC Follow these tasks to set up your HMC for your system without logical partitions After setting up and configuring the HMC complete the following steps 1 Ensure that the power...

Page 85: ...de for ASMI and for Nonpartitioned Systems SA76 0094 approximately 2 MB in size see sa76 0094 pdf Setting up the Operations Console or 5250 console Follow these tasks to set up your Operations Console...

Page 86: ...s and upgrades Follow these steps to obtain updates and upgrades to your HMC machine code firmware and operating systems To obtain updates and upgrades complete the tasks in the following sections v O...

Page 87: ...n is one of the operating systems that can be installed on your server or logical partition The following information includes instructions for preparation and installation of the Linux operating syst...

Page 88: ...setting is Direct Internet connection b Complete required contact information Operational setting This is the port that the ESA Web User Interface uses to access Electronic Service Agent The default p...

Page 89: ...s using the Microcode Survey function in IVM Perform Step 1 through 3 to update the Virtual I O Server s firmware and device microcode through the IVM when you have an Internet connection from the man...

Page 90: ...Microcode Updates tab 3 Click Generate New Survey A list of devices is displayed 4 Ensure that the current level of firmware that is displayed for any updated devices match the level you installed Upd...

Page 91: ...ield type optical_device_path microcode for example dev cd0 microcode Note Ensure you type microcode after the optical device path or the firmware will not be found 7 Click Generate New Survey A list...

Page 92: ...or your operating systems Obtaining operating system fixes for AIX or Linux Learn how to download and install fixes for your operating systems To keep your operating system running smoothly it is impo...

Page 93: ...is product to properly wired outlets v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v...

Page 94: ...s will exceed the manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices v Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not block...

Page 95: ...before you pull the unit out from the rack v Ensure that the cables at the rear of the system or expansion unit do not catch or bind as you pull the unit out from the rack v Ensure the rails are fully...

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Page 97: ...chnology products successfully The following list includes the major accessibility features v Keyboard only operation v Interfaces that are commonly used by screen readers v Keys that are tactilely di...

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Page 99: ...incorporated in new editions of the publication The manufacturer may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice Any...

Page 100: ...d 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 syste...

Page 101: ...his device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian IC...

Page 102: ...ake adequate measures Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement People s Republic of China Declaration This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in...

Page 103: ...terungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung der IBM gesteckt eingebaut werden EN 55022 Klasse A Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung Dieses ist eine Einrichtung...

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