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CAUTION: The weight of this part or unit is between 32 and 55 kg (70.5 and 121.2

lb). It takes three persons to safely lift this part or unit. (C010)

Unpack the control enclosure
To unpack the control enclosure, complete the following steps. If three persons or a lift are not available, more steps are required to remove

some parts before the control enclosure can be installed.
1. Cut the box tape and open the lid of the shipping carton.
2. Remove the rail kit box and set it aside in a safe location.
3. Lift the front and rear foam packing pieces from the carton.
4. Remove the four corner reinforcement pieces from the carton.

• If three people lift the control enclosure out of the carton or you are using lifting equipment, go to Step 

15

 on page 2.

• Otherwise, continue to Step 

5

 on page 2.

5. Using the box knife, carefully cut the four corners of the carton from top to bottom.
6. Fold the sides and back of the carton down to uncover the rear of the control enclosure. If necessary, carefully cut along the lower fold

line of the sides and remove them.

7. Carefully cut the raised section of the foam packing away from the rear of the enclosure.
8. Carefully cut open the bag that covers the rear of the enclosure.
9. Remove the left and right PSU, as described in 

Removing and replacing a power supply unit

 on page 3.

10.Record the last 6 digits of the serial number on the back of each PSU; then, set the power supplies aside.

Item

Left PSU

Right PSU

Serial Number

11.Remove the upper and lower node canisters; see 

Removing and replacing a node canister in the control enclosure

 on page 4.

12.Record the serial number on the release handle of each node canister; then, set the canisters aside.

Item

Upper Node Canister

Lower Node Canister

Serial Number

13.Carefully cut the raised section of the foam packing away from the front of the enclosure.
14.Remove all of the drives from the front of the enclosure, as described in 

Removing and replacing a drive

 on page 4.

15.Lift the enclosure from the shipping carton or push it on to a lift.
16.Record the serial number that is listed on the left end cap of the control enclosure.

Item

Serial Number

MTM

Control Enclosure

Installing the support rails and enclosure into the rack

Before you can install the control enclosure into the rack, you must first install the side support rails.
1. At each end of the side rail, grasp the tab and pull firmly to open the hinge bracket.

2. Align the holes in the rail bracket with the holes on the front (1) and rear rack cabinet flanges. Ensure that the rails are aligned on the

inside (2) of the rack cabinet.

3. Close the front hinge bracket (3) to secure the rail to the rack cabinet flange.
4. Extend the length of the side rail, as needed.
5. Close the hinge at the rear of the rail (4).

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Summary of Contents for 2076-724

Page 1: ...ms are available Philips screw driver Box knife Flat blade screw driver optional Three Ethernet cables The control enclosure and the following related parts are included in one box The enclosed invent...

Page 2: ...a power supply unit on page 3 10 Record the last 6 digits of the serial number on the back of each PSU then set the power supplies aside Item Left PSU Right PSU Serial Number 11 Remove the upper and...

Page 3: ...t To reduce weight during the installation procedure you must remove and replace the power supply units PSUs in a control enclosure When the system is running the redundant PSUs operate in parallel on...

Page 4: ...lifting platform or other nearby surface to support the node canister as it is extracted from the control enclosure 4 Hold the node canister by its sides so that it is level and its weight is balanced...

Page 5: ...nclosure 2 To add a second expansion enclosure chain to the control enclosure complete the following steps a Connect SAS port 3 of the top node canister in the control enclosure to SAS port 1 of the l...

Page 6: ...system 32 Gbps FC 4 0 3 Supports simultaneous SCSI and NVMeFC connections on the same port 25 Gbps Ethernet iWARP 2 0 3 Supports iSCSI or iSER host attachment 25 Gbps Ethernet RoCE 2 0 3 12 Gbps SAS...

Page 7: ...erwise continue to Setting up the system on page 7 Setting up the system Each node canister in the control enclosure has a 1 Gbps Ethernet technician port Before you initiate a new system you must con...

Page 8: ...ort Release ESR 78 2 0 Microsoft Edge 85 0 Google Chrome 85 0 JavaScript Cookies Scripts allowed to disable or replace context menus Mozilla Firefox only In addition review the following consideration...

Page 9: ...ernet cable from Ethernet port 2 on the node to canister your Ethernet network Port 2 can be used for the management GUI and for iSCSI host attachment Ethernet ports 3 and 4 are for iSCSI attachment o...

Page 10: ...net mask Gateway VLAN ID FlashSystem 7200 Fibre Channel connections Each node canister supports 4 port 32 Gbps Fibre Channel FC adapters or 4 port 16 Gbps FC adapters Install the FC networking adapter...

Page 11: ...to the following guidelines Then record the FC port connections in the following table Install the first FC adapter in adapter slot 1 Install the second FC adapter if applicable in adapter slot 2 Ada...

Page 12: ...c Click the documentation link Environmental notices This information contains all the required environmental notices for IBM Systems products in English and other languages The IBM Systems Environme...

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Page 14: ...bute these sample programs in any form without payment to IBM for the purposes of developing using marketing or distributing application programs conforming to the application programming interface fo...

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Page 16: ...atement applies to products greater than 20 A per phase three phase Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Notice Korea Notice People s Republic of China Notice Russia Notice Taiwan Not...

Page 17: ...is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized cha...

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