the following URL:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/products/ess/refinfo
This ends the procedure.
Cards – Special Procedures for FC 2689, 2748, 2763, 2778, 2890, and
4758
Type 2689 – Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA)
Attention:
Refer to the xSeries server service documentation
prior
to removing
any covers or cards from the xSeries server.
The Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA) is an external card located in an xSeries
server. The card is connected to the system with both a signal cable and SPCN
cable. Using SPCN to power off the tower will power off the entire server (but
does not remove power supplied by the xSeries server power source).
For additional detail on the following procedure refer to Figure 22 on page 684. See
the documentation that came with the xSeries server for detailed instructions.
Perform the following to exchange the failing component:
1.
Check the Service Action Log (SAL) for the frame number with the failing
component.
2.
Using the xSeries server documentation, remove the top cover.
3.
Check the LED Display in the top, left side of the Integrated xSeries Adapter
(IXA) card. Is the number on the LED the frame number with the failing item?
Yes
No
↓
Put the top cover back on the server unit and take the cover off another
xSeries server. Continue to check the number on the LED Display until
one matches the frame number you are looking for.
4.
From the system unit, power down the frame with the failing item. See
“Expansion Tower and SPCN Controlled Expansion Unit Power Procedure” on
page 926.
Attention:
You must power down the xSeries server and disconnect the AC
power cord from its power source to avoid damaging the card. See the service
documentation that came with the xSeries server that you are working on.
5.
Disconnect the cables that are attached to the rear of the Integrated xSeries
Adapter (IXA) card in the xSeries server.
6.
Open the latches on the card slot and lift the card out of the xSeries server.
7.
Replace the card by reversing the above procedure. After exchanging an item,
go to “Verifying the Repair” on page 920.
Remove and Replace Procedures
Chapter 4. Removal and Installation Procedures
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