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Appendix.

 

Notices

 

This

 

information

 

was

 

developed

 

for

 

products

 

and

 

services

 

offered

 

in

 

the

 

U.S.A.

 

IBM

 

may

 

not

 

offer

 

the

 

products,

 

services,

 

or

 

features

 

discussed

 

in

 

this

 

document

 

in

 

other

 

countries.

 

Consult

 

your

 

local

 

IBM

 

representative

 

for

 

information

 

on

 

the

 

products

 

and

 

services

 

currently

 

available

 

in

 

your

 

area.

 

Any

 

reference

 

to

 

an

 

IBM

 

product,

 

program,

 

or

 

service

 

is

 

not

 

intended

 

to

 

state

 

or

 

imply

 

that

 

only

 

that

 

IBM

 

product,

 

program,

 

or

 

service

 

may

 

be

 

used.

 

Any

 

functionally

 

equivalent

 

product,

 

program,

 

or

 

service

 

that

 

does

 

not

 

infringe

 

any

 

IBM

 

intellectual

 

property

 

right

 

may

 

be

 

used

 

instead.

 

However,

 

it

 

is

 

the

 

user’s

 

responsibility

 

to

 

evaluate

 

and

 

verify

 

the

 

operation

 

of

 

any

 

non-IBM

 

product,

 

program,

 

or

 

service.

 

IBM

 

may

 

have

 

patents

 

or

 

pending

 

patent

 

applications

 

covering

 

subject

 

matter

 

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in

 

this

 

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you

 

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to

 

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patents.

 

You

 

can

 

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license

 

inquiries,

 

in

 

writing,

 

to:

 

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Director

 

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Licensing

 

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Corporation

 

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U.S.A.

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following

 

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United

 

Kingdom

 

or

 

any

 

other

 

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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.

 

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states

 

do

 

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allow

 

disclaimer

 

of

 

express

 

or

 

implied

 

warranties

 

in

 

certain

 

transactions,

 

therefore,

 

this

 

statement

 

may

 

not

 

apply

 

to

 

you.

 

This

 

information

 

could

 

include

 

technical

 

inaccuracies

 

or

 

typographical

 

errors.

 

Changes

 

are

 

periodically

 

made

 

to

 

the

 

information

 

herein;

 

these

 

changes

 

will

 

be

 

incorporated

 

in

 

new

 

editions

 

of

 

the

 

publication.

 

IBM

 

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

 

references

 

in

 

this

 

information

 

to

 

non-IBM

 

Web

 

sites

 

are

 

provided

 

for

 

convenience

 

only

 

and

 

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not

 

in

 

any

 

manner

 

serve

 

as

 

an

 

endorsement

 

of

 

those

 

Web

 

sites.

 

The

 

materials

 

at

 

those

 

Web

 

sites

 

are

 

not

 

part

 

of

 

the

 

materials

 

for

 

this

 

IBM

 

product

 

and

 

use

 

of

 

those

 

Web

 

sites

 

is

 

at

 

your

 

own

 

risk.

 

IBM

 

may

 

use

 

or

 

distribute

 

any

 

of

 

the

 

information

 

you

 

supply

 

in

 

any

 

way

 

it

 

believes

 

appropriate

 

without

 

incurring

 

any

 

obligation

 

to

 

you.

 

Any

 

performance

 

data

 

contained

 

herein

 

was

 

determined

 

in

 

a

 

controlled

 

environment.

 

Therefore,

 

the

 

results

 

obtained

 

in

 

other

 

operating

 

environments

 

may

 

vary

 

significantly.

 

Some

 

measurements

 

may

 

have

 

been

 

made

 

on

 

development-level

 

systems

 

and

 

there

 

is

 

no

 

guarantee

 

that

 

these

 

measurements

 

will

 

be

 

the

 

same

 

on

 

generally

 

available

 

systems.

 

Furthermore,

 

some

 

measurements

 

may

 

have

 

been

 

estimated

 

through

 

extrapolation.

 

Actual

 

results

 

may

 

vary.

 

Users

 

of

 

this

 

document

 

should

 

verify

 

the

 

applicable

 

data

 

for

 

their

 

specific

 

environment.

 

Information

 

concerning

 

non-IBM

 

products

 

was

 

obtained

 

from

 

the

 

suppliers

 

of

 

those

 

products,

 

their

 

published

 

announcements

 

or

 

other

 

publicly

 

available

 

sources.

 

IBM

 

has

 

not

 

tested

 

those

 

products

 

and

 

cannot

 

confirm

 

the

 

accuracy

 

of

 

performance,

 

compatibility

 

or

 

any

 

other

 

claims

 

related

 

to

 

non-IBM

 

products.

 

Questions

 

on

 

the

 

capabilities

 

of

 

non-IBM

 

products

 

should

 

be

 

addressed

 

to

 

the

 

suppliers

 

of

 

those

 

products.

 

 

©

 

Copyright

 

IBM

 

Corp.

 

2004,

 

2005

 

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Summary of Contents for Eserver i Series

Page 1: ...iSeries 270 800 and 810 units in a rack installation instructions Version 5 ERserver...

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Page 3: ...iSeries 270 800 and 810 units in a rack installation instructions Version 5 ERserver...

Page 4: ...product number 5722 SS1 and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions This version does not run on all reduced instruction set computer RISC models nor do...

Page 5: ...assemblies Model 270 only 20 Install unit in the rack 22 Install devices that were removed 25 Electrostatic discharge 25 Install disk units 26 Install tape CD ROM and DVD devices 27 Install processor...

Page 6: ...iv 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 7: ...uneven mechanical loading when installing a unit in a rack If the rack has a stabilizer it must be firmly attached before uninstalling or removing this unit v Consideration should be given to the con...

Page 8: ...IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line R MAIL at 1 800 300 8751 v In countries outside of the United States Use the following Web site to locate your service and support numbers http w...

Page 9: ...Unplug any power cords such as printers and displays from electrical outlets __ 8 Unplug the system unit and expansion unit power cords from the electrical outlets Rack installation instructions __ 1...

Page 10: ...__ 7 Remove all the filler panels to allow access to the inside of the rack enclosure 4 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 11: ...__ 8 Open the back door Install a Model 270 800 or 810 in a rack 5...

Page 12: ...__ 9 Plan where you will place the units you are installing in the rack Place the larger and heavier units in the lower part of the rack 6 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 13: ...with rail assembly B adapter plate C clips and screws D Some extra screws are provided __ 2 Install the adapter plate on the shelf __ a Locate the 10 screws to install the 270 800 or 810 shelf plate _...

Page 14: ..._ 3 Install four clips on the front of the rack If you are installing the unit in the lower part of the rack place the clips in EIA sections 1 and 2 8 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R...

Page 15: ...To install in the upper part place the clips in EIA sections 17 and 18 Install a Model 270 800 or 810 in a rack 9...

Page 16: ...A Guidepins B Clips 10 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 17: ...e other one in the front of the rack __ 5 Lift the shelf and rail assembly into the rack from the front You need to slant the shelf to fit through the front opening __ 6 Align and insert the guidepins...

Page 18: ...8 Install two screws on each side of the back frame to secure the shelf assembly __ 9 Open the latches on the shelf A Slide the shelf partially out Install the two screws on each side of the front fr...

Page 19: ...ll in the correct position __ 10 Slide the shelf into the rack __ 11 Press in the latches to lock the shelf in the rack __ 12 Locate the cable management arm assembly __ 13 Push in the latches to secu...

Page 20: ...s before lifting the system unit into the rack To safely lift your unit onto the rack shelf use the instructions to remove devices from the unit Place devices that you remove in the electrostatic disc...

Page 21: ...liner from the copper foil at the end when you unroll the strap 3 Attach the copper foil to an exposed unpainted metal surface on the frame of the system unit electrical ground 4 Place devices that y...

Page 22: ...2 Remove the disk unit covers Squeeze the latch and pull out __ 3 It is very important to label the disk units and locations as you remove them so they are later installed in the exact same position F...

Page 23: ...emove the disk unit If the handle is not all the way down the disk unit will not slide out of the system __ 5 Support the bottom of the disk unit assembly as you slide it completely out Do not hold th...

Page 24: ...ns Remove tape CD ROM or DVD devices __ 1 Disconnect the signal larger connector and power smaller connector cables from the back of the device Access to these connectors is from the side of the syste...

Page 25: ...e device by sliding it forward and out of the system unit You may need to remove the filler blank above the control panel __ 4 Place the device in a static protective bag Install a Model 270 800 or 81...

Page 26: ...1 Remove the access cover A Pull out latch B __ 2 Remove the processor card assemblies A and B by doing the following __ a Unlatch the two latches C until the card assembly slightly pops out 20 270 8...

Page 27: ...at the same time to remove the card assembly from the system unit __ c Put the card assembly in a static protective bag __ 3 Repeat the steps to remove all processor card assemblies Install a Model 27...

Page 28: ...hat a rack stabilizer is attached to the bottom front of the rack Do not pull out more than one unit at a time The rack can turn over if you pull out more than one unit at a time RSFTC224 __ 2 Install...

Page 29: ...hed to the shelf the six holes where you will install screws to securely attach the unit to the shelf __ 6 Lift the unit onto the shelf positioning it toward the back of the shelf __ 7 Slide the syste...

Page 30: ...__ 8 Install the six screws from the bottom of the rack shelf to secure the unit to the shelf 24 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 31: ...the following instructions to install the devices that were removed Electrostatic discharge Attach the disposable wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge from damaging a device View video Attac...

Page 32: ...rom the copper foil at the end when you unroll the strap 3 Attach the copper foil to an exposed unpainted metal surface on the frame of the unit electrical ground Install disk units __ 1 The disk unit...

Page 33: ...atch __ 6 Repeat the above steps for each disk unit in your system __ 7 Install the disk unit covers __ 8 Continue with the instructions Install tape CD ROM and DVD devices __ 1 Install the device by...

Page 34: ...tall the processor card assembly A by doing the following __ a Slide the card assembly into the system unit __ b Push on both card latches at the same time __ c Close the latches when you cannot push...

Page 35: ...__ 2 Install the access cover A Push in B Install a Model 270 800 or 810 in a rack 29...

Page 36: ...__ 3 Repeat the steps to install all processor card assemblies 30 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 37: ...ted retainer screws on the back right side cover view from front __ 2 Install the front cover __ 3 Push in the spring latches on the extended shelf rails and slide the shelf in __ 4 Close the shelf la...

Page 38: ...32 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 39: ...nstructions that came with your system unit to finish the set up You may have already completed some of the steps If you installed an existing system unit __ 1 Plug in the power cord for the system un...

Page 40: ...34 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

Page 41: ...ot apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions...

Page 42: ...cific machines indicated IBM makes no representations that it is suitable for any other purpose The drawings and specifications contained herein shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without the...

Page 43: ...contained therein IBM reserves the right to withdraw the permissions granted herein whenever in its discretion the use of the Publications is detrimental to its interest or as determined by IBM the a...

Page 44: ...ration is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesir...

Page 45: ...n Chinese Simplified Chinese Declaration This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical action Elect...

Page 46: ...ion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures v Reorient or relocate the...

Page 47: ...tion cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class B equipme...

Page 48: ...42 270 800 810 In Rack Installation Instructions V5R3...

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