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When

 

referring

 

to

 

processor

 

storage,

 

real

 

and

 

virtual

 

storage,

 

or

 

channel

 

volume,

 

KB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1000

 

bytes,

 

MB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

bytes,

 

and

 

GB

 

stands

 

for

 

approximately

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

000

 

bytes.

 

When

 

referring

 

to

 

hard

 

disk

 

drive

 

capacity

 

or

 

communications

 

volume,

 

MB

 

stands

 

for

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

bytes,

 

and

 

GB

 

stands

 

for

 

1

 

000

 

000

 

000

 

bytes.

 

Total

 

user-accessible

 

capacity

 

may

 

vary

 

depending

 

on

 

operating

 

environments.

 

Maximum

 

internal

 

hard

 

disk

 

drive

 

capacities

 

assume

 

the

 

replacement

 

of

 

any

 

standard

 

hard

 

disk

 

drives

 

and

 

population

 

of

 

all

 

hard

 

disk

 

drive

 

bays

 

with

 

the

 

largest

 

currently

 

supported

 

drives

 

available

 

from

 

IBM.

 

Maximum

 

memory

 

may

 

require

 

replacement

 

of

 

the

 

standard

 

memory

 

with

 

an

 

optional

 

memory

 

module.

 

IBM

 

makes

 

no

 

representation

 

or

 

warranties

 

regarding

 

non-IBM

 

products

 

and

 

services

 

that

 

are

 

ServerProven,

 

including

 

but

 

not

 

limited

 

to

 

the

 

implied

 

warranties

 

of

 

merchantability

 

and

 

fitness

 

for

 

a

 

particular

 

purpose.

 

These

 

products

 

are

 

offered

 

and

 

warranted

 

solely

 

by

 

third

 

parties.

 

IBM

 

makes

 

no

 

representations

 

or

 

warranties

 

with

 

respect

 

to

 

non-IBM

 

products.

 

Support

 

(if

 

any)

 

for

 

the

 

non-IBM

 

products

 

is

 

provided

 

by

 

the

 

third

 

party,

 

not

 

IBM.

 

Some

 

software

 

may

 

differ

 

from

 

its

 

retail

 

version

 

(if

 

available),

 

and

 

may

 

not

 

include

 

user

 

manuals

 

or

 

all

 

program

 

functionality.

 

Product

 

recycling

 

and

 

disposal

 

This

 

unit

 

contains

 

materials

 

such

 

as

 

circuit

 

boards,

 

cables,

 

electromagnetic

 

compatibility

 

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

 

removed

 

and

 

recycled

 

or

 

discarded

 

according

 

to

 

applicable

 

regulations.

 

IBM

 

offers

 

product-return

 

programs

 

in

 

several

 

countries.

 

Information

 

on

 

product

 

recycling

 

offerings

 

can

 

be

 

found

 

on

 

IBM’s

 

Internet

 

site

 

at

 

http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/prp.shtml.

 

Battery

 

return

 

program

 

This

 

product

 

may

 

contain

 

a

 

sealed

 

lead

 

acid,

 

nickel

 

cadmium,

 

nickel

 

metal

 

hydride,

 

lithium,

 

or

 

lithium

 

ion

 

battery.

 

Consult

 

your

 

user

 

manual

 

or

 

service

 

manual

 

for

 

specific

 

battery

 

information.

 

The

 

battery

 

must

 

be

 

recycled

 

or

 

disposed

 

of

 

properly.

 

Recycling

 

facilities

 

may

 

not

 

be

 

available

 

in

 

your

 

area.

 

For

 

information

 

on

 

disposal

 

of

 

batteries

 

outside

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

go

 

to

 

http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/batteryrecycle.shtml

 

or

 

contact

 

your

 

local

 

waste

 

disposal

 

facility.

 

In

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

IBM

 

has

 

established

 

a

 

collection

 

process

 

for

 

reuse,

 

recycling,

 

or

 

proper

 

disposal

 

of

 

used

 

IBM

 

sealed

 

lead

 

acid,

 

nickel

 

cadmium,

 

nickel

 

metal

 

hydride,

 

and

 

battery

 

packs

 

from

 

IBM

 

equipment.

 

For

 

information

 

on

 

proper

 

disposal

 

of

 

these

 

batteries,

 

contact

 

IBM

 

at

 

1-800-426-4333.

 

Have

 

the

 

IBM

 

part

 

number

 

listed

 

on

 

the

 

battery

 

available

 

prior

 

to

 

your

 

call.

   

Appendix.

 

Notices

 

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Summary of Contents for eserver xSeries 306

Page 1: ...xSeries 306 Type 8836 Option Installation Guide ERserver...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...xSeries 306 Type 8836 Option Installation Guide ERserver...

Page 4: ...e general information in Notices on page 23 First Edition April 2004 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2004 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplicatio...

Page 5: ...stalling a memory module 15 Replacing a fan assembly 16 Replacing the battery 17 Completing the installation 18 Installing the cover 19 Connecting the cables 19 Updating the server configuration 20 Ch...

Page 6: ...Chinese Class A warning statement 27 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement 27 Power cords 28 Index 31 iv xSeries 306 Type 8836 Option Installation Guide...

Page 7: ...alleert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information Avant d installer ce produit lisez les consignes de s curit Vor der Installation...

Page 8: ...Antes de instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten vi xSeries 306 Type 8836 Option Installation Guide...

Page 9: ...r reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be...

Page 10: ...tement 3 CAUTION When laser products such as CD ROMs DVD drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following v Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product...

Page 11: ...power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove...

Page 12: ...l attached Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached There are no serviceable parts inside these components If you suspect a problem wit...

Page 13: ...ion document v Rack Installation Instructions This printed document contains instructions for installing your server in a rack v Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide This document is...

Page 14: ...ou avoid inconvenient or problem situations v Attention These notices indicate possible damage to programs devices or data An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in whi...

Page 15: ...hot swap capability you can remove or install the component while the server is running Orange can also indicate touch points on hot swap components See the instructions for removing or installing a...

Page 16: ...Primary IDE connector Microprocessor power cable connector Power connector Fan 3 connector Fan 4 connector Fan 2 connector Fan 1 connector SATA connectors Wake on LAN connector SCSI LED connector Micr...

Page 17: ...connector Video connector Keyboard mouse connector Serial connector System board LEDs The following illustration shows the light emitting diodes LEDs on the system board DIMM 4 error LED DIMM 3 error...

Page 18: ...ons DIMM 1 slot DIMM 2 slot DIMM 3 slot DIMM 4 slot PCI X riser card connector Battery connector The following illustration shows the location of the PCI X slots on the riser card assembly PCI X slot...

Page 19: ...running Orange can also indicate touch points on hot swap components See the instructions for removing or installing a specific hot swap component for any additional procedures that you might have to...

Page 20: ...lso be turned on in any of the following ways v If a power failure occurs while the server is turned on the server will restart automatically when power is restored v If the server is connected to an...

Page 21: ...supports this feature v If the operating system stops functioning you can press and hold the power control button for more than 4 seconds to turn off the server v If the server is connected to an Adv...

Page 22: ...height three quarter length adapter in expansion slot 2 v Your server supports 3 3 V or universal adapters v Your server uses a rotational interrupt technique to configure PCI X adapters so that you c...

Page 23: ...eps to install an adapter Riser card assembly PCI X slots Adapter support bracket Adapter PCI X riser card connector 1 Read the safety information beginning on page v and Installation guidelines on pa...

Page 24: ...you turn on the server Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the adapter 9 To install the adapter in the riser card assembly carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upp...

Page 25: ...drive SATA hard disk drive connector 1 Read the safety information beginning on page v and Installation guidelines on page 7 2 Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect the power cord...

Page 26: ...ver and peripheral devices and disconnect the power cord and all external cables Remove the cover see Removing the cover on page 9 3 Press the release tabs on the bezel and pull the bezel away from th...

Page 27: ...e the same size speed type and technology as the DIMM installed in DIMM connector 1 You can mix compatible DIMMs from various manufacturers v If you install a second pair of DIMMs in DIMM connectors 2...

Page 28: ...you have other options to install do so now Otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 18 Replacing a fan assembly The server comes with four replaceable fans Complete the following steps to...

Page 29: ...eplacing the lithium battery use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer If your system has a module containing a lithium battery replace it only wit...

Page 30: ...server for detailed information about how to install the server in a rack cabinet Attention v Install your server only in a rack cabinet with perforated doors v Do not leave open space above or below...

Page 31: ...stem installed see the documentation that comes with your software for additional cabling instructions 5 There is one keyboard connector on the back of the server Use this connector to connect the ser...

Page 32: ...he documentation that comes with the device for information about installing any required device drivers If the server has a RAID configuration using the SCSI controller with integrated RAID SCSI mode...

Page 33: ...ver Ethernet 2 connector Ethernet 1 connector USB connectors Mouse connector Keyboard connector Serial connector Video connector The following sections describe these connectors Auxiliary device conne...

Page 34: ...Universal Serial Bus USB connector to connect a USB device USB technology transfers data at up to 12 Mb per second Mbps with a maximum of 127 devices and a maximum signal distance of 5 meters 16 ft p...

Page 35: ...Y 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...

Page 36: ...emarks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both UNIX is a...

Page 37: ...functionality Product recycling and disposal This unit contains materials such as circuit boards cables electromagnetic compatibility gaskets and connectors which may contain lead and copper berylliu...

Page 38: ...ables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies w...

Page 39: ...has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for comm...

Page 40: ...part number Used in these countries and regions 02K0546 China 13F9940 Australia Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Papua New Guinea 13F9979 Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Armenia Austria Aze...

Page 41: ...s Barbados Belize Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Caicos Islands Canada Cayman Islands Costa Rica Colombia Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guam Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Japan Mexico Microne...

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Page 43: ...installation 15 N notes important 24 notices attention 2 book 2 caution 2 danger 2 electronic emission 26 FCC Class A 26 important 2 O order of installation memory modules 15 P power cords 28 R relate...

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