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Part Number: 80P2592

Printed in U. S. A.

SA38-0639-00

(1P)

P/N:

80P2592

Summary of Contents for IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275

Page 1: ...IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Your Guide to Removing Replacing and Installing Parts SA38 0639 00...

Page 2: ...to Information Development Department H6DS 905 6C006 11501 Burnet Road Austin Texas 78758 3493 To send comments electronically use this commercial internet address aix6kpub austin ibm com Any informat...

Page 3: ...System 8 Covers 9 Removing the Service Access Cover 9 Replacing the Service Access Cover 9 Bezel Door 10 Removing the Bezel Door 10 Replacing the Bezel Door 10 Bezels 11 Removing the Front Bezel 11 R...

Page 4: ...acing the Operator Panel Power Cable 41 Power Supply 42 Power Supply LEDs 42 Removing a Power Supply with the System Power Off 43 Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power Off 45 Installing or Re...

Page 5: ...notices appear on the following pages v vi v 3 v 42 A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury Caution notices appear on t...

Page 6: ...same system unit When instructed to disconnect the power source ensure that all power cables have been unplugged DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect all power cables from the electri...

Page 7: ...laser certification 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 operatio...

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Page 9: ...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...

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Page 11: ...er base v To access the pSeries publications click Hardware documentation v To view information about the accessibility features of Eserver pSeries hardware and the AIX operating system click AIX and...

Page 12: ...order number SA38 0538 contains information regarding slot restrictions for adapters that can be used in this system Ergonomic Information After you have set up your system we encourage you to visit...

Page 13: ...generated it is shown on the operator panel display 1 Operator Panel Display 5 Power On Button 2 Attention LED 6 Power On Button Guard 3 System Reset Button 7 Service Processor Reset Switch Pinhole 4...

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Page 15: ...ultaneously in the same system unit When instructed to disconnect the power source ensure that all power cables have been unplugged DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place...

Page 16: ...pped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage Take the following precautions v If you have an antistatic wrist strap available use it while handling the device v Do not remove the device from the ant...

Page 17: ...See note Media Devices Media Devices on page 28 Media Bay Chassis Media Bay Chassis on page 38 Mouse See note Operating Position Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position on page...

Page 18: ...the Model 275 can be placed on its side When you are finished working on the system return it to the position in which it was placed for user operations Attention The system weighs between 34 kg 75 po...

Page 19: ...lowing a The power LED begins to blink visibly faster b The system cooling fans are activated after approximately 30 seconds and begin to accelerate to operating speed c There is approximately a 30 se...

Page 20: ...ite down the information displayed on the operator panel before turning off the system power Before removing power from the system ensure that the shutdown process is complete Failure to do so can res...

Page 21: ...ooling and airflow replace the cover before turning on the system Operating the system for extended periods of time over 30 minutes with the cover removed might damage system components 1 3 5 6 2 4 5...

Page 22: ...m 4 Lift the door up to release it from the lower retaining post 1 System Unit 5 Bezel Door Handle 2 Bezel Door Post Hole 6 Bezel Door Release Tab 3 Bezel Door Top Retaining Post 7 Bezel Door Lower Re...

Page 23: ...1 Model 275 5 Bezel Door Handle 2 Bezel Release Levers 6 Lower Bezel Locking Tab Quantity 2 3 Front Bezel 7 Lower Bezel Retaining Slots Quantity 2 4 Front Door Replacing the Front Bezel To replace th...

Page 24: ...apters of this type in this system you must remove the blue handle or support from the card 2 If the PCI adapter dividers are removed note their location so that they can be returned to the same place...

Page 25: ...then label and disconnect all cables attached to that adapter 6 Record the slot number and location of each adapter being removed Note Adapter slots are numbered on the rear of the system 7 Before han...

Page 26: ...part of another procedure return to that procedure If not continue to the next step 13 If you do not plan to install another adapter into the vacated slot seal the expansion slot using an expansion sl...

Page 27: ...xpansion slot shield 7 Before handling any card board or memory DIMM refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 8 If necessary remove the adapter from the antistatic package Attention Avoid...

Page 28: ...PCI adapter faceplate dotted lines 3 Adapter Retainer Assembly retainer seat down and the locking latch in the unlocked position 15 Connect the adapter cables 16 Replace the service access cover as de...

Page 29: ...following illustration 5 Because the PCI adapter dividers are near to the PCI adapters refer to Handling Static Sensitive Devices on page 4 If the PCI adapter divider you are removing has PCI adapters...

Page 30: ...ider into place 5 If necessary replace the PCI adapter cards as described in Replacing or Installing a Non Hot Pluggable PCI Adapter on page 15 6 If you are replacing or installing a short adapter div...

Page 31: ...light pipe out of the PCI adapter divider 1 2 1 PCI Adapter Long 2 Light Pipe Replacing the PCI Adapter Divider Light Pipes To replace an PCI adapter divider light pipe do the following 1 Locate the l...

Page 32: ...ct all cables connected to the service processor assembly 6 Remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page 9 7 Before handling any card board or memory DIMM...

Page 33: ...processor assembly by the handles lower the service processor assembly into place Note Ensure that the two pins on the top flange of the service processor assembly align with the corresponding servic...

Page 34: ...ervice processor assembly 3 Use your fingernail to pry the battery out of its plastic mount After the bottom of the battery has cleared the top edge of the plastic mount pull the battery up and away f...

Page 35: ...ervice position as described in Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position on page 6 2 Remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page 9 3...

Page 36: ...the fan into the fan tray 4 Press down on the fan to ensure that the power plug is connected Note The fan starts to run when the power plug connects 5 Press the locking knob down until you feel it loc...

Page 37: ...owing a Remove the front bezel as described in Removing the Front Bezel on page 11 b Press the blue media bay chassis latches and pull the media bay chassis forward in the system chassis but do not re...

Page 38: ...the fan tray with the guide rails in the system chassis 4 Lower the fan tray into the system with the LED light pipe cover plate toward the LED light pipes and press it down into place 5 Press the blu...

Page 39: ...rating position as described in Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position on page 6 10 Start the system as described in Starting the System on page 7 Chapter 2 Removal Replacement...

Page 40: ...r 2 Slimline media devices are not hot swappable Removing a Slimline Media Device To remove a Slimline media device do the following 1 Stop the system as described in Stopping the System on page 8 2 P...

Page 41: ...a single ended cable will be connected to the rear of the DVD RAM and routed through the system to a single ended SE SCSI adapter See the illustration on page 31 Removing a SCSI Media Device To remov...

Page 42: ...s backplane If necessary plug the audio card cable into the rear of the SCSI media device To see the location and routing of the SCSI media device cables go to page 31 5 Replace the media bay chassis...

Page 43: ...SCSI Cable 10 Slimline Media Devices 5 DVD RAM Cable Slimline Media Device 11 SCSI Media Device 6 PCI Adapter Slots Replacing SCSI Media Device Cables To replace a SCSI media device cable do the foll...

Page 44: ...in the empty disk drive slot or follow the procedures for adding a disk drive as described in Hot Swap Disk Drives on page 33 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 Filler Panel Upside Down with Bezel Attached 3 Filler Panel...

Page 45: ...moving a disk drive from a volume group do the following 1 Log in as root user 2 At the command line type smitty 3 Select System Storage Manager Physical and Logical Storage and press Enter 4 Select L...

Page 46: ...ing system does not support these hot swappable procedures Also Linux does not support hot swapping any hot swappable device A system with Linux installed must be shut down and powered off before repl...

Page 47: ...1 System Unit 2 Disk Drive 3 Disk Drive Release Handle 12 Press F10 to exit smitty Chapter 2 Removal Replacement and Installation Procedures 35...

Page 48: ...shut down and powered off before replacing any disk drive Use the non hot swappable procedures when replacing a disk drive with the Linux operating system installed To replace or install a hot swap di...

Page 49: ...he disk drive s bay location so that it can be replaced in the same slot 5 Remove the disk drive by placing the disk drive release handle into the open position perpendicular to the drive and pulling...

Page 50: ...o the system has been completely disconnected 4 Remove the front bezel as described in Bezels on page 11 5 Press the media bay chassis latches and pull the bay chassis out of the system chassis Note I...

Page 51: ...the latches lock 2 Replace the front bezel as described in Bezels on page 11 3 Reconnect all system power cables 4 Return the system to the operating position as described in Placing the Model 275 int...

Page 52: ...in Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position on page 6 4 Remove the front bezel as described in Removing the Front Bezel on page 11 5 Remove the media bay chassis as described in...

Page 53: ...before being connected to the media bay chassis 3 Connect the the operator panel power cable to the media bay 4 Replace the media bay chassis as described in Replacing the Media Bay Chassis on page 3...

Page 54: ...r Supply with the System Power Off on page 43 v If you are installing a second power supply or replacing one of two power supplies present in the system go to Installing or Replacing a Power Supply wi...

Page 55: ...page 6 3 Remove the service access cover as described in Removing the Service Access Cover on page 9 4 Remove the power cable from the rear of the power supply you want to remove 5 Wait at least 10 s...

Page 56: ...ed portion of each handle acts as a cam and helps pry the power supply from its connector located on the system backplane 1 Service Access Cover 4 Power Supply 1 Primary 2 Power Supply Filler Panel 5...

Page 57: ...r supply into the power supply bay 5 Lower the power supply handles carefully pressing the power supply into the connector The spring latch located on the underside of each handle will snap into place...

Page 58: ...ch located on the bottom side of each handle See the following illustration 3 Lift the power supply release handles until they are perpendicular 90 degrees to the top of the power supply By placing th...

Page 59: ...to the next step If not remove the power supply from the system and repeat the procedure starting with step 5 on page 46 If after repeating the procedure the power supply in not operating normally co...

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Page 61: ...Chapter 3 Parts Information This chapter contains parts information for the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 49...

Page 62: ...ssis Assembly 8 97P2313 1 Media Bay Chassis 9 97P2000 1 Operator Panel 9a 97P3715 1 Operator Panel Power Cable 10 See note1 0 1 Optional SCSI Media Device 11 00P4775 Up to 2 Slimline DVD ROM 27L4378 1...

Page 63: ...s Cover 4 53P6230 1 Operator Panel 5 53P6136 1 Front Bezel Door 6 53P6133 1 Front Bezel 7 97P2987 1 Filler panel front Notes 1 For reference only 2 See RS 6000 Eserver pSeries Adapters Devices and Cab...

Page 64: ...45 Chicago U S A 3 6952311 Argentina Australia New Zealand 4 13F9979 Abu Dhabi Austria Belgium Bulgaria Botswana China Macau S A R Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Indonesia Korea South Leb...

Page 65: ...02 German ID 129 93H8134 1 Keyboard 102 Greek ID 319 93H8135 1 Keyboard 101 Hebrew ID 212 08L0911 1 Keyboard 102 Italy ID 142 08L0912 1 Keyboard 102 Norwegian ID 155 93H8143 1 Keyboard 101 Russian ID...

Page 66: ...rian ID 208 07L9463 1 Keyboard 102 Iceland ID 197 07L9464 1 Keyboard 102 Italy ID 142 07L9465 1 Keyboard 102 Norwegian ID 155 07L9466 1 Keyboard 102 Polish ID 214 07L9467 1 Keyboard 102 Portuguese ID...

Page 67: ...ide and other battery packs from IBM Equipment For information on proper disposal of these batteries please contact IBM at 1 800 426 4333 Have the IBM part number listed on the battery available prior...

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Page 69: ...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...

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Page 71: ...ns The locations listed in this section can be used to help identify a component of the system Model 275 Front View 1 Operator Panel 2 Slimline Media Bay 3 Slimline Media Bay 4 SCSI Media Device Bay 5...

Page 72: ...Connector 4 Serial Connector 3 12 Hardware Management Console Connector HMC 2 5 Test Connector For Manufacturing Use Only 13 Hardware Management Console Connector HMC 1 6 Serial Connector 1 14 Primary...

Page 73: ...supply is diagnosed with a cooling problem the entire power supply must be replaced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Primary Power Supply V2 4 System Unit In Service Position 2 Redundant Power Supply V1 5 Fault LED A...

Page 74: ...ing fans Each fan has one green LED and one amber LED located on top of the fan A lit amber LED indicates that the fan is not operating correctly 1 2 3 4 1 Cooling Fan 1 3 Cooling Fan 3 2 Cooling Fan...

Page 75: ...A 16 Hardware Management Console 3 Memory DIMM 6 J0B 17 Primary Power Supply V2 4 Memory DIMM 7 J1A 18 Ethernet 1 10 100 5 Memory DIMM 8 J1B 19 Ethernet 2 1GB 6 DASD Backplane Right 20 Service Process...

Page 76: ...ight 1 through 6 All PCI X slots are capable of running either 64 bit or 32 bit adapters However a 32 bit adapter operates in a 32 bit mode and shows no performance advantage while running in a 64 bit...

Page 77: ...ur new DIMMs in a quad when you have a memory problem Exchange each DIMM starting the system after each change until the faulty DIMM has been replaced Notes 1 Memory DIMMs must be installed in quads a...

Page 78: ...A J0B J1B J3A Number Description Location Code M1 Memory slot 1 J3B U0 1 P1 M1 M2 Memory slot 2 J3A U0 1 P1 M2 M3 Memory slot 3 J2B U0 1 P1 M3 M4 Memory slot 4 J2A U0 1 P1 M4 M5 Memory slot 5 J0A U0 1...

Page 79: ...to the power source System is in standby mode Solid When power button has been pressed Note There is approximately a 30 second transition period from the time the power on button is pressed to when t...

Page 80: ...SI ID 8 Notes 1 The SCSI bus IDs are the recommended values and indicate how the IDs are set when the system is shipped from the factory Field installations might not comply with these recommendations...

Page 81: ...s represent green LEDs Rear View Top View Front View 1 4 5 6 7 7 8 10 11 11 12 9 Green LED Amber LED 1 Disk Drive LEDs 7 Power Supply LEDs 2 Power LED 8 Service Processor Assembly LED 3 System Attenti...

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Page 83: ...em is in standby mode Solid When power button has been pressed Note There is approximately a 30 second transition period from the time the power on button is pressed to when the power LED goes from bl...

Page 84: ...Sup Outs Off All PS Outputs On Blinj if PS micro or comm link failed Disk Drives DASD Power DASD Cage Chassis Green Off Power N A Activity DASD can Chassis Green No Activity N A Activity Activity Rep...

Page 85: ...isk drives power off installation 37 removal 37 replacement 37 DVD ROM 28 E ergonomic information xii error codes 1 F fan locations 62 fan tray assembly 25 removal 25 replacement 26 fans hot swap 23 r...

Page 86: ...2 disk drives hot swap 34 disk drives power off 37 fan tray assembly 25 fans hot swap 23 front bezel 11 media bay chassis 38 non hot pluggable PCI adapters 13 operator panel power cable 40 PCI adapter...

Page 87: ...the system 8 system fan locations 62 front view Model 275 59 LED locations 69 memory DIMM locations 65 operator panel 67 PCI X Slot locations 64 power supply locations 61 rear view Model 275 60 start...

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