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Removing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter

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Appendix B. Environmental Notices .

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Appendix C. Notices

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Appendix D. System Records .

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Appendix E. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal .

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Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for eserver p Series

Page 1: ...RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H80 Eserver pSeries 660 Models 6H0 and 6H1 Installation Guide SA38 0575 03 IBM...

Page 2: ...o Information Development Department H6DS 905 6C006 11400 Burnet Road Austin Texas 78758 3493 To send comments electronically use this commercial internet address aix6kpub austin ibm com Any informati...

Page 3: ...O Drawer 11 Step 8 Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables 12 RIO Cabling 12 CEC Drawer Attached to One I O Drawer 13 CEC Drawer Attached to Two I O Drawers 14 CEC Drawer Attached to One I O Drawer 15 CEC Draw...

Page 4: ...Statements 39 Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 39 European Union EU Statement 39 International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Statement 40 United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Req...

Page 5: ...Index 57 Contents v...

Page 6: ...vi Installation Guide...

Page 7: ...low through the unit must not be in direct contact with the rack v Care should be taken to ensure that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading when installing this unit i...

Page 8: ...the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a...

Page 9: ...ication numbers and approval information CAUTION All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation user mainte...

Page 10: ...x Installation Guide...

Page 11: ...ges or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure In addition users must establish pro...

Page 12: ...xii Installation Guide...

Page 13: ...Server Model H80 Eserver pSeries 660 Models 6H0 and 6H1 Service Guide order number SA38 0568 contains reference information maintenance analysis procedures MAPs error codes removal and replacement pr...

Page 14: ...of work you do The Healthy Computing Web site gives ergonomic guidelines to help you understand the ergonomic considerations that you should know when working at a computer workstation The address is...

Page 15: ...are shipped with the system is as follows v Drawer to rack mount brackets four each v Latch reset bracket four each v Nut clip nine each v Screws nine each v Left rail four each v Right rail four eac...

Page 16: ...connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from t...

Page 17: ...dary I O drawer and rack should be 36 inches 900mm The service clearances are important for proper air circulation weight distribution and safety for both the service representative and the customer S...

Page 18: ...rrect ask the customer to remove the power from the branch circuit and make the wiring corrections then check the receptacle again Note Do not use the digital multimeter to measure grounding resistanc...

Page 19: ...k and the other position is with the drawer pulled out the rear of the rack 4 Two stabilizers are required on the rack before installing the system if the rack is not bolted to the floor One must be i...

Page 20: ...the rack mounting flange at the front of the drawer and do not have this service clearance requirement 6 Installation Guide...

Page 21: ...re if the stabilizer is not attached to the rack CAUTION The stabilizer must be firmly attached to the bottom rear of the rack to prevent the rack from turning over when the drawers are pulled out of...

Page 22: ...Detail B Right Rail Detail A Left Rail Detail C Rear of Left Rail A B C 8 Installation Guide...

Page 23: ...is present remove it to make installing the drawer easier 3 Remove the following parts to facilitate lifting the drawer into the rack unit v Front bezel v Both power supplies 4 Lift the drawer onto th...

Page 24: ...7 Replace the parts that you removed earlier v Both power supplies v Front bezel Hex Flange Screws and Flat Washers Rear of Rack 10 Installation Guide...

Page 25: ...TAG and VS COMM Cables Use the following figure to connect the JTAG and VS COMM cables CEC Drawer Attached to one I O Drawer J TAG V S COMM V S COMM J TAG Primary I O Drawer CEC Drawer Chapter 1 Setti...

Page 26: ...awer v Two loops are possible for the RIO cabling depending on the number and desired configuration of I O drawers These loops begin and end at the primary I O drawer RIO Cabling The following rules a...

Page 27: ...CEC Drawer Attached to One I O Drawer R1 R0 R0 R1 Primary I O Drawer CEC Drawer Chapter 1 Setting Up the System 13...

Page 28: ...CEC Drawer Attached to Two I O Drawers R1 R0 R0 R0 R1 R1 Primary I O Drawer Secondary I O Drawer CEC Drawer 14 Installation Guide...

Page 29: ...s Match your configuration to the correct figure and connect your SPCN cables as shown CEC Drawer Attached to One I O Drawer J TAG V S COMM V S COMM J TAG Primary I O Drawer CEC Drawer Note The V S CO...

Page 30: ...CEC Drawer Attached to Two I O Drawers J15 J15 J16 J16 Primary I O Drawer Secondary I O Drawer CEC Drawer V S COMM V S COMM 16 Installation Guide...

Page 31: ...M and graphics display if available Refer to the following figure for the locations of the connectors Step 10 Updating the Device Records Update the System Records in Appendix D System Records on page...

Page 32: ...to the AIX operating system installation documentation Perform the following steps to power on the CEC drawer and attached I O drawers 1 Open the rack door Look for OK in the primary I O drawer opera...

Page 33: ...e If the system console is an ASCII terminal see the documentation for your type of ASCII terminal to find the key sequence you need in order to respond to the diagnostics v You must select a console...

Page 34: ...uctions on the screen to complete the checkout procedure To check one particular resource select that resource on the Diagnostic Selection menu The checkout program ends with either of the following r...

Page 35: ...anged any attributes on your ASCII terminal to run the diagnostics change the settings back to normal 3 This completes the system verfication If you received an error code record the code and report i...

Page 36: ...22 Installation Guide...

Page 37: ...power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device Use one hand when possible...

Page 38: ...the same time v Handle the devices carefully in order to prevent permanent damage Stopping the System Unit Attention When shutting down your system to install options shut down all applications first...

Page 39: ...Off Slot power is off It is safe to remove or replace an adapter On not flashing On Slot power is on Do not remove or replace an adapter Flashing slowly one flash per second Identify Slot has been id...

Page 40: ...he PCI adapter you are installing is hot pluggable See the PCI Adapter Placement Reference order number SA38 0538 If you are installing a PCI adapter that is v Not hot pluggable go to Installing a Non...

Page 41: ...of the drawer and pull the drawer to the rear until it is stopped by the two detents on the top of the drawer Note Make sure that you do not damage the cables while pulling out the drawer 3 Remove the...

Page 42: ...d by the two detents on the top of the drawer Note Make sure that you do not damage the cables while pulling out the drawer 5 Remove the two thumbscrews and remove the top cover from the drawer 6 See...

Page 43: ...he drawer to the normal operating position Removing PCI Adapters With this system you can remove PCI adapters with the power on These adapters are referred to as hot pluggable PCI adapters Some adapte...

Page 44: ...door of the rack unit e If present remove the two retaining screws at the rear of the drawer See step 6 on page 9 f Grasp the bar at the rear of the drawer and pull the drawer to the rear until it is...

Page 45: ...tation CD onto the hard disk or by mounting the CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Refer to PCI Hot Plug Manager Access on page 33 and follow the steps in the access procedure to select PCI Hot Plug Manager The...

Page 46: ...the plastic stop for the adapter 17 Carefully grasp the adapter by the edges and pull it straight out from the system board Store the adapter in a safe place 18 Place a blank slot cover in the adapte...

Page 47: ...age for system users For additional information about taking an adapter offline or removing it from the system configuration see the AIX System Management Guide Operating System and Devices This publi...

Page 48: ...e the slot holds an Unknown device until you perform the Install Configure Devices Added After IPL option to configure the adapter Replace Remove a PCI Hot Plug Adapter Allows the user to remove an ex...

Page 49: ...tion in another PCI slot or trying another adapter in the slot If you determine that you have failing hardware call your service representative System Firmware Updates This section provides informatio...

Page 50: ...ode and images Do not attempt a firmware update if you are unsure of the image you have or of the procedure required for the update The images are available on the Web site in either DOS format or AIX...

Page 51: ...and dd is the day of the update file 4 After the update file has been written to the tmp fwupdate directory enter the following commands cd usr lpp diagnostics bin update_flash f tmp fwupdate CMyymmdd...

Page 52: ...its programming has been corrupted when it is powering up to standby mode it will enter recovery mode In recovery mode it will ask for the firmware update diskettes by putting eight digit codes on the...

Page 53: ...quipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two con...

Page 54: ...he manufacturer s adapters it is essential that other optional cards not supplied by the manufacturer do not use main voltages or any other excessive voltages Seek advice from a competent engineer bef...

Page 55: ...rmit tserkl rung ist die IBM Germany Dieses Ger t erf llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A F r diese von Ger ten gilt folgende Bestimmung nach dem EMVG Ger te d rfen an Orten f r die sie nicht au...

Page 56: ...42 Installation Guide...

Page 57: ...sed sealed lead acid nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride batteries and battery packs from IBM equipment For information on proper disposal of the nickel cadmium batteries in this product please co...

Page 58: ...44 Installation Guide...

Page 59: ...untry where such provisions are inconsistent with local law THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES O...

Page 60: ...46 Installation Guide...

Page 61: ..._ Serial Number ____________________________ The serial number of the model H80 660 models 6H0 and 6H1 is located on the front cover of the drawers and on the rear of the drawers as shown in the follo...

Page 62: ...256MB 1GB 512MB D 128MB 256MB 1GB 512MB A 128MB 256MB 1GB 512MB B 128MB 256MB 1GB 512MB C 128MB 256MB 1GB 512MB D A 128MB 128MB 128MB 128MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 512MB 512MB 5...

Page 63: ...______________________ Expansion Slot 7 ______________________________________________ Expansion Slot 8 ______________________________________________ Expansion Slot 9 ________________________________...

Page 64: ...t 6 ______________________________________________ Expansion Slot 7 ______________________________________________ Expansion Slot 8 ______________________________________________ Expansion Slot 9 ____...

Page 65: ...slot number for that adapter in the Adapter field of Table 1 2 The SCSI bus IDs in bays B1 and B2 are the recommended values They are also the IDs that were set when the system was shipped from the fa...

Page 66: ...52 Installation Guide...

Page 67: ...descriptions with those of your terminal and set your attributes accordingly Generated Code Set ASCII Screen Normal Normal Uses the EIA 232 interface protocol Row and Column 24 x 80 24 x 80 Uses the E...

Page 68: ...it when the Trace key is pressed Additional Communication Attributes The following communication attributes are for the 3151 3161 and 3164 terminals Communication Setup Attributes 3151 11 31 41 Settin...

Page 69: ...erminal waits for 100 ms for the system unit to respond Additional Keyboard Attributes The following keyboard attributes are for the keyboard attached to the 3151 3161 and 3164 terminals Keyboard Setu...

Page 70: ...ings 3161 3164 Settings Description Line speed 9600 9600 9600 Uses 19200 or 9600 bps bits per second line speed to communicate with the system unit Word length bits 8 8 8 Selects eight bits as a data...

Page 71: ...s 23 J JTAG cable connection 11 L laser compliance statement ix laser safety information ix LED definitions 25 O online publications xiii options installing 23 outlets 3 overview hot pluggable PCI ada...

Page 72: ...3 TTY terminal attributes required for diagnostics 53 V verifying hardware operation 19 VS COMM cable connection 11 W web sites ergonomic information xiv Web sites firmware updates 35 36 microcode upd...

Page 73: ...mation in this book is Very Satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Accurate h h h h h Complete h h h h h Easy to find h h h h h Easy to understand h h h h h Well organized h h h h...

Page 74: ...DDRESSEE Information Development Department H6DS 9561 11400 Burnet Road Austin TX 78758 3493 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

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