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Summary of Contents for 8835 - Eserver 325 - 1 GB RAM

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Page 4: ...ent version of this document is available at http www ibm com pc support Fifth Edition November 2004 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002 2003 All rights reserved US Government U...

Page 5: ...Accertarsi di leggere tutti gli avvisi di attenzione e di pericolo prima di effettuare qualsiasi operazione Lea atentamente todas las declaraciones de precauci n y peligro ante de llevar a cabo cualqu...

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Page 7: ...ure 14 Diagnostic tools overview 15 Power on self test 15 POST beep codes 15 POST error messages 16 Diagnostic programs and error messages 16 Text messages 17 Downloading the diagnostics program 17 St...

Page 8: ...em board 64 System board internal connectors 64 System board external connectors 65 System board LEDs 66 System board option connectors 67 System board connectors for adapters DIMMs and other componen...

Page 9: ...Trademarks 144 Important notes 144 Product recycling and disposal 145 Battery return program 145 Electronic emission notices 146 Federal Communications Commission FCC statement 146 Industry Canada Cla...

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Page 11: ...le expansion capabilities for the future The model number and serial number are on the ID label on the right mounting bracket on the server as shown in the following illustration Note This illustratio...

Page 12: ...ou can use to locate the corresponding statement in your language in the Safety Information book Depending on your server model additional publications might be included on the IBM Eserver Documentati...

Page 13: ...controller v One single channel LSI Ultra320 SCSI controller v Two Broadcom 10 100 1000 Ethernet controllers dual port design with Wake on LAN v Four Universal Serial Bus USB ports v One serial port v...

Page 14: ...is flashing it indicates that the server is in turned off and still connected to an ac power source When this LED is off it indicates that ac power is not present or the power supply or the LED itsel...

Page 15: ...d during startup For detailed information about this option and how to connect it to your server see the documentation that comes with the option For information about the Configuration Setup Utility...

Page 16: ...rom the server you must disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Gigabit Ethernet 1 LAN 1 connector Use this connector to connect the server to a network Gigabit Ethernet 2 LAN 2 connector...

Page 17: ...rical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power so...

Page 18: ...cessor can turn off the server as an automatic response to a critical system failure v You can turn off the server through a request from the service processor 8 Eserver 325 Type 8835 Hardware Mainten...

Page 19: ...ices that are attached to it ServeRAID Manager ServeRAID Manager is available as a stand alone program and as an IBM Director extension If a ServeRAID adapter is installed in your server or if you are...

Page 20: ...iew or change SCSI IDs for attached devices Set SCSI protocol parameters on SCSI hard disk drives v Use ServeRAID Manager to Configure arrays View your RAID configuration and associated devices Monito...

Page 21: ...the User s Guide on the IBM Eserver Documentation CD Complete the following steps to update the firmware v Using Linux or Windows run the Linux or Windows update package obtained from the web if avai...

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Page 23: ...es might not occur the next time you run the test A failed server might be part of a shared hard disk drive cluster two or more servers sharing the same external storage devices Before running the dia...

Page 24: ...t all display controls to the middle position 4 Turn on all external devices 5 Turn on the server 6 Record any POST error messages that are displayed on the screen If an error is displayed look up the...

Page 25: ...check the operation of system components and some of the installed options If POST finishes without detecting any problems the first window of the operating system opens or an application program appe...

Page 26: ...should be performed by trained service personnel Sometimes the first error to occur causes additional errors In this case the server displays more than one error message Always follow the suggested a...

Page 27: ...diagnostic test such as when a device that is to be tested is not installed test specific string is additional information that is used to analyze the problem Downloading the diagnostics program Compl...

Page 28: ...st Startup Device 8 Press Esc two times to return to the Configuration Setup Utility menu 9 Place the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD in the CD ROM drive 10 Select Save Exit Setup and follow the prompts T...

Page 29: ...6 Notes 1 Depending on the configuration some of the error messages might not appear when you run the diagnostic programs 2 If diagnostic error messages appear that are not listed in the tables make s...

Page 30: ...and viewing the test log on page 18 to find out the cause of the error Error Power LED J20 SCSI LED header J19 Fan 1 error LED DLED2 Fan 2 error LED DLED4 Microprocessor 2 error LED DLED14 Fan 3 erro...

Page 31: ...u can update the BIOS code for the server through one of the following methods v Downloading the latest BIOS code from the IBM Web site creating an update diskette and using an external USB diskette d...

Page 32: ...everal minutes of apparent inactivity during this process 11 After the recovery completes turn off the server monitor and peripheral devices 12 Disconnect all power cords and external cables then remo...

Page 33: ...overing from a POST BIOS update failure on page 21 Attention Do not change settings or move jumpers on any system board switch or jumper blocks that are not shown in this book Complete the following s...

Page 34: ...Turn off the server and disconnect all ac power cords 2 Check for loose cables in the power subsystem Also check for short circuits for example if there is a loose screw causing a short circuit on a c...

Page 35: ...the cabling instructions that come with optional adapters v You have replaced a failed fan as soon as possible Handling static sensitive devices Attention Static electricity can damage electronic devi...

Page 36: ...ight differ slightly from your hardware Note The illustrations in this publication might differ slightly from your hardware Microprocessor heat sink Microprocessor Dual inline memory module DIMM Syste...

Page 37: ...erver Attention To ensure adequate cooling and airflow do not operate the server with the cover removed Operating the server with the cover removed will damage server components 5 If you are installin...

Page 38: ...supports 3 3 V and universal PCI and PCI X adapters it does not support 5 0 V only adapters v The integrated video controller is on PCI bus 1 The integrated Ethernet controllers and the integrated SC...

Page 39: ...lowing illustration shows the cable routing if you are installing the RAID adapter in PCI X slot 1 See the documentation that comes with the RAID adapter for any additional cabling instructions That d...

Page 40: ...edge of the adapter to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II connector JMGT1 on the system board For details about installing a Remote Supervisor Adapter II see the documentation that comes with the adapte...

Page 41: ...server and all attached peripheral devices Disconnect all power cords then disconnect all external signal cables from the server 3 Remove the server from the rack then remove the server cover see Rem...

Page 42: ...sure that the adapter is completely and correctly seated in the slot Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or to the adapter 6 Remove the expansion slot cover from the slot 7 To...

Page 43: ...slot clip toward the server until it snaps into place to secure the adapter in the adapter slot 11 Connect any internal cables to the adapter See the instructions that come with the adapter for detail...

Page 44: ...rd and controls the SCSI IDs for the hot swap drives Note The drive in bay 1 is assigned SCSI ID 0 the drive in bay 2 is assigned SCSI ID 1 v A non hot swap hard disk drive does not require a backplan...

Page 45: ...tray Drive tray handle in open position Filler panel Drive bay 1 Drive bay 2 1 Read Safety information on page 101 and Installation guidelines on page 25 2 Remove the filler panel from the applicable...

Page 46: ...ly away from the server Notes a If you have only one non hot swap hard disk drive install it in the right hand bay bay 2 with a jumper installed in the cable selection enabled position of the jumper b...

Page 47: ...led DIMMs with higher capacity DIMMs Installing an additional pair of DIMMs in slots 3 and 4 for a single microprocessor configuration Installing an additional pair of DIMMs in slots 5 and 6 for a dua...

Page 48: ...insert the DIMM straight into the slot pressing down on both corners of the DIMM at the same time b The side of the DIMM with the gold edge connectors has an index slot offset from the center of the...

Page 49: ...socket 1 U1 and supports both the startup and application processes v If you install a second microprocessor in the server the server operates as a symmetric multiprocessing SMP server and operating s...

Page 50: ...touching the components and gold edge connectors on the microprocessor Make sure that the microprocessor is completely and correctly seated in the socket Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the...

Page 51: ...s heat conducting capability and exposes the new microprocessor to overheating Microprocessor 2 Microprocessor socket Heat sink Heat sink retention module Captive screws 7 Install the heat sink a Remo...

Page 52: ...eplace the battery you must reconfigure your server and reset the system date and time Statement 2 CAUTION When replacing the lithium battery use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type bat...

Page 53: ...one finger to slide the battery up and out from its socket 7 Insert the new battery a Hold the battery so that the larger side is facing up b Place the battery into its socket and press down until it...

Page 54: ...on password v Reconfigure the server See the section about using the Configuration Setup Utility program in the User s Guide for details 44 Eserver 325 Type 8835 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubl...

Page 55: ...ation about handling these devices see Handling static sensitive devices on page 25 4 Determine which fan to replace by checking the LED at each fan a lit LED indicates the fan to replace Note For mor...

Page 56: ...hich might jeopardize fan performance When routing cables make sure that Heat sink duct a The cable for Fan 2 is routed up and then through and around the heat sink duct as shown in the illustration b...

Page 57: ...r and press it into place so that the retention tabs snap into the holes on the top right side and bottom of the server 4 If you removed the USB option tray insert it fully into the slot below hard di...

Page 58: ...rive to this server For information about updating the firmware code and BIOS code see Using the baseboard management controller firmware update utility program on page 11 Updating BIOS code on page 2...

Page 59: ...ser s Guide and in the Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide for information about setting up and configuring the adapter and using the adapter to manage the server remotely The IBM Eserver 325 Type...

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Page 61: ...e connectors If you have an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II system management adapter installed in PCI X slot 2 the adapter has an Ethernet connector a serial connector and an Advanced System Ma...

Page 62: ...nt Using Plug and Play technology USB devices are configured automatically The following illustration shows a USB connector 4 3 2 1 Use a 4 pin cable to connect a device to a USB connector If you need...

Page 63: ...6 System board option connectors 67 System board connectors for adapters DIMMs and other components 68 System board switches and jumpers 69 Removing the system board 70 This chapter describes the remo...

Page 64: ...r locking lever 3 Remove the heat sink a Loosen one captive screw fully then loosen the other captive screw Attention Loosening one screw fully before loosening the other screw will help to break the...

Page 65: ...work surface 2 Remove the cleaning pad from its package and unfold it completely 3 Use the cleaning pad to wipe the thermal grease from the bottom of the heat sink Note Make sure that all of the therm...

Page 66: ...The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source 1 2 1 Turn off the server and al...

Page 67: ...y located near the power supply see illustration in Replacing a fan assembly on page 45 Attention Before removing the power supply make sure that the round USB cable and the flat ribbon cable are out...

Page 68: ...rive that is in the right hand bay if any see Working with a hard disk drive on page 34 5 Disconnect the operator information card cables from the system board Note The illustrations in this publicati...

Page 69: ...CD ROM drive power cable from the system board 7 Disconnect the IDE cable from the CD ROM drive 8 Press the release cam until the media tray protrudes slightly from the front of the server Note The il...

Page 70: ...rver from the rack 4 Pull out the hard disk drives 5 Remove the server cover see Removing the cover and bezel on page 27 6 Disconnect the cables from the SCSI backplane Note The illustrations in this...

Page 71: ...rver and any attached devices 2 Disconnect power cords and external cables from the back of the server 3 Remove the server from the rack 4 Remove the cover see Removing the cover and bezel on page 27...

Page 72: ...ee System board option connectors on page 67 6 Disengage the two retaining clips that secure the baseboard management controller to the system board 7 Gently grasp the baseboard management controller...

Page 73: ...uching the components and gold edge connectors on the baseboard management controller 10 Turn the baseboard management controller so that the keys align correctly with the SO DIMM connector J16 on the...

Page 74: ...stem board System Management SO DIMM connector J16 Remote Supervisor Adapter II JMGT1 Secondary IDE IDE2 SCSI backplane signal SCSI1 System board power J10 SCSI backplane power J12 Front panel signal...

Page 75: ...The following illustration shows the external input output connectors on the system board Ethernet ports Dual JLAN1 Serial port 2 COM2 Serial port 1 COM1 Video port JVGA1 USB ports USB2 and USB1 Chapt...

Page 76: ...DLED4 Microprocessor 2 error LED DLED14 Fan 3 error LED DLED6 Fan 4 error LED DLED8 Fan 5 error LED DLED10 Microprocessor 1 error LED DLED13 DIMM 5 error LED DLED9 DIMM 6 error LED DLED12 DIMM 1 error...

Page 77: ...he system board for user installable options Microprocessor 1 U1 Microprocessor 2 U2 PCI X slot 2 PCIX2 PCI X slot 1 PCIX1 Remote Supervisor Adapter II JMGT1 Battery BAT1 Note The VRMs for the micropr...

Page 78: ...6 Remote Supervisor Adapter II JMGT1 Secondary IDE IDE2 SCSI backplane signal SCSI1 System board power J10 SCSI backplane power J12 Front panel signal J13 System board power J11 Primary IDE IDE1 CD RO...

Page 79: ...m board Any jumper blocks on the system board that are not shown in the illustration are reserved For information about the BIOS code recovery or flash ROM page swap jumper see Recovering from a POST...

Page 80: ...page 45 7 Remove the air baffle 8 Remove the riser card see Riser card on page 61 9 Remove the screw securing the PCI adapter shield in position and remove the PCI adapter shield making sure to put t...

Page 81: ...remaining seven screws on the system board that secure the system board to the chassis 18 Carefully pull the board out of the server taking special care not to disturb any surrounding components To r...

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Page 83: ...false errors and symptoms 2 For IBM devices not supported by this index refer to the manual for that device 3 Always start with General checkout on page 13 4 Some tables have more than two columns in...

Page 84: ...rd 1 1 4 BIOS PROM checksum failed v System board 1 2 1 Programmable Interval Timer failed v System board 1 2 2 DMA initialization failed v System board 1 2 3 DMA page register write read failed v Sys...

Page 85: ...ed v System board 3 2 3 Math coprocessor test failed 1 Optional microprocessor 2 Microprocessor 3 System board 3 2 4 Failure comparing CMOS memory size against actual 1 DIMM 2 Battery 3 System board 3...

Page 86: ...externalized port to system board 3 System board 011 XXX 001 Failed COM2 serial port test 1 Check loopback plug connected to externalized serial port 2 Check cable from externalized port to system bo...

Page 87: ...ystem board 089 XXX 002 Failed optional microprocessor test 1 Verify microprocessor 2 is installed and seated correctly 2 Verify BIOS code is at latest level 3 Microprocessor 2 4 System board 201 XXX...

Page 88: ...rd 405 XXX 00n Failed Ethernet test on adapter in PCI slot n 1 For n 0 system board 2 For n 0 adapter in PCI slot n 3 System board 405 XXX a0n Failed Ethernet test on adapter in PCI slot a 1 For a 0 s...

Page 89: ...The last option in each SCSI chain or the end of the SCSI cable is terminated correctly v Any external SCSI option is turned on You must turn on an external SCSI option before turning on the server 2...

Page 90: ...e mouse or pointing device does not work 1 Verify that v The mouse or pointing device cable is securely connected and that the keyboard and mouse cables are not reversed v The mouse device drivers are...

Page 91: ...servers The C2T breakout cable is connected properly A server that is turned on is selected Important In some memory configurations the 3 3 3 beep code might sound during POST followed by a blank dis...

Page 92: ...is displayed update the BIOS code with the correct language 2 Video adapter if installed 3 System board Note See System on page 94 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service...

Page 93: ...you are using an ACPI or non ACPI operating system If you are using a non ACPI operating system a Press Ctrl Alt Delete b Turn off the system by holding the power control button for 4 seconds c If ser...

Page 94: ...following error codes x can be any number or letter Note See System on page 94 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician Error code symptom FRU action 062 Three co...

Page 95: ...ard 289 DIMM disabled by POST or user 1 Run the Configuration Setup Utility program if the DIMM was disabled by the user 2 Disabled DIMM if not disabled by user 3 System board 301 Keyboard or keyboard...

Page 96: ...ing device 2 System board 0001200 Machine check architecture error 1 Microprocessor 1 2 Optional microprocessor 2 3 System board 00012000 Microprocessor machine check 1 Microprocessor 2 System board I...

Page 97: ...2 Verify that the ServeRAID 5i controller is supported in this server 3 ServeRAID 5i controller 4 System board 3E2x 1 Reseat the ServeRAID controller 2 Flash latest level of BIOS code and firmware fo...

Page 98: ...error procedures refer to a SCSI backplane see the chapter of this publication that concerns service replaceable units EF10 Default ISPR 1 No ISPR error present 9Zxx thru BZxx SCSI bus error caused b...

Page 99: ...ails if any appear elsewhere in this publication d Check for proper backplane jumper configuration Note SCSI channel jumper details if any appear elsewhere in this publication e Check for proper cabli...

Page 100: ...ace the controller SCSI error codes Error code FRU action All SCSI Errors One or more of the following might be causing the problem v A failing SCSI device adapter drive controller v An improper SCSI...

Page 101: ...n the server and reconfigure each time v Any external devices v Surge suppressor device on the server v Modem printer mouse or non IBM devices v Each adapter v Drives v Memory modules minimum requirem...

Page 102: ...Type and version level v Hardware configuration Print print screen configuration currently in use BIOS level v Operating system software Type and version level Note To eliminate confusion identical sy...

Page 103: ...ting Type 8835 The following parts information is for the Eserver 325 Type 8835 models 21X 22X 31X 32X 51X 52X 5DX 61X 62X 71X 72X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Copyright IB...

Page 104: ...l models 74P4875 FRU 16 Fan assembly 15K 40x28 all models 90P4845 CRU 17 Duct heat sink all models 26K4133 CRU 18 System board assembly all models 26K5050 FRU 19 Memory 512 PC2700 ECC all models 73P22...

Page 105: ...port bracket 1 v Power light pipe 1 v Rear light pipe 1 v Screws 10 v Screws slotted M3 5 18 v System board rubber feet support 4 v System board shield 1 32P1926 FRU Nameplate eServer xseries all mode...

Page 106: ...d Herzegovina Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Republic of Cote D Ivoire Ivory Coast Croatia Republic...

Page 107: ...ntilles Nicaragua Panama Peru Philippines Taiwan United States of America Venezuela 24P6858 Korea Democratic People s Republic of Korea Republic of 34G0232 Japan 36L8880 Argentina Paraguay Uruguay 49P...

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Page 109: ...formation that contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages and error codes If you suspect a software problem see the information for the operating system or program Using th...

Page 110: ...twide for support telephone numbers In the U S and Canada call 1 800 IBM SERV 1 800 426 7378 Hardware service and support You can receive hardware service through IBM Integrated Technology Services or...

Page 111: ...es hazards to the customer or that makes the equipment unsafe v Before you start the machine ensure that other service representatives and the customer s personnel are not in a hazardous position v Pl...

Page 112: ...power cord If you cannot unplug it ask the customer to power off the wall box that supplies power to the machine and to lock the wall box in the off position v If you need to work on a machine that h...

Page 113: ...guide If any unsafe conditions are present you must determine how serious the apparent hazard could be and whether you can continue without first correcting the problem Consider these conditions and...

Page 114: ...u are wearing a wrist strap v Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static free work surface The mat is especially useful when handling ESD sensitive devices v Select a grounding syst...

Page 115: ...y wired and grounded electrical outlet v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables...

Page 116: ...N When laser products such as CD ROMs DVD ROM drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following v Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product could resu...

Page 117: ...remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source 1 2 Statement 8 CAUTION Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has...

Page 118: ...Statement 10 CAUTION Do not place any object weighing more than 82 kg 180 lbs on top of rack mounted devices 108 Eserver 325 Type 8835 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 119: ...erradas v Conecte todos os equipamentos ao qual esse produto ser conectado a tomadas corretamente instaladas v Sempre que poss vel utilize apenas uma das m os para conectar ou desconectar cabos de sin...

Page 120: ...correio para a IBM Instru o 3 PRECAUCI N Quando produtos a laser unidades de CD ROM unidades de DVD dispositivos de fibra tica transmissores etc estiverem instalados observe o seguinte v N o remova a...

Page 121: ...dispositivo assegure que todos os cabos de alimenta o estejam desconectados da fonte de energia el trica 1 2 Instru o 8 CUIDADO Nunca remova a tampa de uma fonte de alimenta o ou de qualquer pe a que...

Page 122: ...Instru o 10 CUIDADO N o coloque nenhum objeto com peso superior a 82 kg 180 lbs sobre dispositivos montados em rack 112 Eserver 325 Type 8835 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide...

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Page 130: ...nnect ce produit v Lorsque cela est possible n utilisez qu une seule main pour connecter ou d connecter les c bles d interface v Ne mettez jamais un quipement sous tension en cas d incendie ou d inond...

Page 131: ...Si des produits laser sont install s tels que des unit s de CD ROM ou de DVD des p riph riques contenant des fibres optiques ou des metteurs r cepteurs prenez connaissance des informations suivantes v...

Page 132: ...isoler totalement l unit du r seau lectrique d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation des socles de prise de courant 1 2 Notice n 8 ATTENTION N ouvrez jamais le bloc d alimentation ou tout l ment su...

Page 133: ...Notice n 10 ATTENTION Ne posez pas d objet dont le poids d passe 82 kg sur les unit s mont es en armoire Appendix B Related service information 123...

Page 134: ...ungsgem geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschlie en v Signalkabel m glichst einh ndig anschlie en oder l sen v Keine Ger te einschalten wenn die Gefahr einer Besch digung durch Feuer Wasser oder andere Einfl...

Page 135: ...Einheiten mit Glasfaserkabeln oder Transmitter installiert ist beachten Sie folgendes v Das Entfernen der Abdeckungen des CD ROM Laufwerks kann zu gef hrlicher Laserstrahlung f hren Es befinden sich...

Page 136: ...mu sichergestellt werden da alle Netzkabel aus den Netzsteckdosen herausgezogen wurden 1 2 Hinweis 8 ACHTUNG Die Abdeckung oder eine Komponente eines Netzteils die wie nachfolgend aufgef hrt gekennzei...

Page 137: ...Hinweis 10 ACHTUNG Keine Gegenst nde die mehr als 82 kg wiegen auf Rack Einheiten ablegen Appendix B Related service information 127...

Page 138: ...atura collegata a questo prodotto ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza v Quando possibile collegare o scollegare i cavi di segnale con una sola mano v Non accend...

Page 139: ...izioni nazionali e locali Avviso 3 ATTENZIONE Quando si installano prodotti laser come ad esempio le unit DVD CD ROM a fibre ottiche o trasmettitori prestare attenzione a quanto segue v Non rimuovere...

Page 140: ...unit accertarsi che tutti i cavi di alimentazione siano scollegati dalla sorgente di alimentazione 1 2 Avviso 8 ATTENZIONE Non togliere mai il coperchio di un alimentatore o qualsiasi parte su cui pos...

Page 141: ...Avviso 10 ATTENZIONE Non poggiare oggetti che pesano pi di 82 kg sulla parte superiore delle unit montate in rack Appendix B Related service information 131...

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Page 148: ...on un cableado correcto cualquier equipo que vaya a estar conectado a este producto v Si es posible utilice una sola mano cuando conecte o desconecte los cables de sent al v No encienda nunca un equip...

Page 149: ...o o la legislaci n local Declaraci n 3 PRECAUCI N Cuando instale productos l ser como por ejemplo CD ROM unidades DVD dispositivos de fibra ptica o transmisores tenga en cuenta las advertencias siguie...

Page 150: ...sitivo aseg rese de desconectar todos los cables de alimentaci n de la fuente de alimentaci n 1 2 Declaraci n 8 PRECAUCI N No retire nunca la cubierta de una fuente de alimentaci n ni ninguna pieza qu...

Page 151: ...Declaraci n 10 PRECAUCI N No coloque ning n objeto que pese m s de 82 kg 180 libras encima de los dispositivos montados en bastidor Appendix B Related service information 141...

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Page 153: ...OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of...

Page 154: ...indows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Jav...

Page 155: ...ility gaskets and connectors which may contain lead and copper beryllium alloys that require special handling and disposal at end of life Before this unit is disposed of these materials must be remove...

Page 156: ...ent This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfere...

Page 157: ...environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio int...

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Page 159: ...nfiguration Setup Utility program 9 connector USB 5 6 connectors adapter 67 battery 67 connectors continued Ethernet 51 external 51 65 input output I O 51 internal cable 64 memory 67 microprocessor 67...

Page 160: ...internal connectors 64 J jumper blocks 69 K keyboard problems 80 L LEDs activity 6 front panel 4 hard disk drive activity 5 information 5 rear panel 5 system board 66 system error 5 system locator 5 L...

Page 161: ...r Adapter setup 49 removing cover 27 replacing battery 42 fan 45 reset button 4 S SCSI backplane connectors 64 68 error codes 90 IDs 34 serial connector 6 port problems 83 ServeRAID error codes 86 Ser...

Page 162: ...onfiguration 10 V video controller specifications 3 W Web site IBM support 39 server compatibility information 25 working with adapters 28 152 Eserver 325 Type 8835 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Tro...

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