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Table 1. Input and output ports

Identifier

Description

1

USB 2.0 used for keyboard and mouse.

Certain USB drives might be too wide to fit properly into
the USB ports on the rear of the system. Test the fit of
your USB drive before proceeding.

2

Ethernet Intelligent Platform Management Interface
(IPMI)

3

Serial IPMI

4

Video Graphics Array (VGA) used for monitor. Only the
1024 x 768 at 60 Hz VGA setting is supported. Only up
to a 3-meter cable is supported. Only text-based
capability is supported.

Installing and Removing

Figure 5. Removing a power supply from the system

Figure 6. Releasing and opening the cover

Figure 4. Rear ports

4

Summary of Contents for LC921

Page 1: ...m support knowledgecenter POWER9 p9hdx 9006_12p_landing htm v Read all precautions and instructions before you start working on key parts v Use normal electrostatic discharge ESD procedures when worki...

Page 2: ...Figure 2 System parts 2...

Page 3: ...Rear ports Figure 3 Additional system parts 3...

Page 4: ...SB drive before proceeding 2 Ethernet Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 3 Serial IPMI 4 Video Graphics Array VGA used for monitor Only the 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz VGA setting is supported Onl...

Page 5: ...Figure 7 Removing a front drive Figure 8 Removing the 3 5 inch drive from the tray Figure 9 Removing a DOM Figure 10 Removing the disk drive backplane and screws 5...

Page 6: ...Figure 11 Removing the fan holder Figure 12 Removing a fan Figure 13 Disconnecting the fan cable Figure 14 Aligning the fan holder 6...

Page 7: ...Figure 15 Removing the memory DIMM Figure 16 Two processor memory plugging sequence Figure 17 9006 12P PCIe adapter positions Figure 18 Removing the PCIe riser 7...

Page 8: ...e UIO Network screws Figure 20 Removing a PCIe adapter from position 3 of the riser Figure 21 Removing a PCIe adapter from position 2 or 3 of the riser Figure 22 Removing the PCIe riser cards from the...

Page 9: ...gure 23 Removing the processor socket screws from the bottom of the chassis Figure 24 Screw locations Figure 25 Lifting out the system backplane Figure 26 Loosening the load arm screw of the heat sink...

Page 10: ...Figure 27 Removing the heat sink Figure 28 Locking the system processor module into the tool Figure 29 Installing the system processor module Figure 30 Removing the system processor module tool 10...

Page 11: ...ery Figure 34 Removing the TPM card This May 17 2018 edition applies to IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER9 processor and to all associated models Copyright IBM Corporation 2018 US Gover...

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