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Disk drives or solid-state drives for the 8202-E4B, 8202-E4C,
8202-E4D, 8205-E6B, 8205-E6C, or 8205-E6D

Learn how to install, remove, and replace disk drives or solid-state drives (SSDs) for the IBM Power

®

720

Express (8202-E4B, 8202-E4C, or 8202-E4D) and the IBM Power 740 Express (8205-E6B, 8205-E6C, or
8205-E6D) systems and for the supported drive enclosures or expansion units.

Related information

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Backplanes

Installing a disk drive or solid-state drive in the 8202-E4B, 8202-E4C,
8202-E4D, 8205-E6B, 8205-E6C, or 8205-E6D

Learn how to install a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drive, serial-attached SCSI (SAS) disk
drive, or solid-state drive (SSD) in the system, drive enclosure, or an expansion unit.

Solid-state drive configuration rules for the 8202-E4B, 8202-E4C,
8202-E4D, 8205-E6B, 8205-E6C, or 8205-E6D

Before you install and configure solid-state drives (SSDs), you must review the supported machine type
model, the supported expansion unit or enclosure, adapter, and configuration details.

SSD drive rules for a system, enclosure, or expansion unit

Solid-state drives, also known as flash drives, follow similar rules as a regular hard disk drive (HDD).
For example, SSDs physically resemble, install in the same manner, and in most of the same slots as
HDDs. However, some restrictions and configuration rules are specific to the SSD. The following tables
helps you determine the operating system, adapter, machine type model, and disk drive configuration
rules that apply to your system or expansion unit.

After you review the configuration rules, you can install the drive as you would any other disk drive. For
more information about installing disk drives or solid-state drives, see the topic collection for your
system or expansion unit.

Restriction:

Solid-state drives must be part of a RAID array or system mirroring in the system or logical

partition that is controlled by IBM i.

See Table 1 on page 2 for the system or partition or the enclosure or expansion unit where you want to
install drives.

Attention:

Before you install SSD in your system, ensure that both the SSD and the adapters have all

the prerequisite updates. To check for the prerequisites, go to the IBM Prerequisite website
(www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf).

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Summary of Contents for Power 720 Express 8202-E4B

Page 1: ...Power Systems Disk drives or solid state drives for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D ...

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Page 3: ...Power Systems Disk drives or solid state drives for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D ...

Page 4: ...y Notices manual G229 9054 and the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide Z125 5823 This edition applies to IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER7 processor and to all associated models Copyright IBM Corporation 2010 2013 US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp ...

Page 5: ... Verifying that the new disk drive or solid state drive is installed and operational 18 Completing the procedure 19 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the IBM i system or logical partition power turned on 20 Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive 20 Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive ...

Page 6: ...from the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure 60 61 Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 61 62 Replacing a disk drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D 62 Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the AIX system or logical partition power turned on 63 Preparing to replace a disk...

Page 7: ...Ie RAID and SSD SAS adapter locations 96 Disk drive locations and service indicators for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system 97 Disk drive locations and service indicators for the 5802 expansion unit 99 Disk drive locations and service indicators for the 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 SCSI disk drive enclosures 100 Disk drive locations and service indicators for th...

Page 8: ... or 8205 E6D system 153 Installing the front cover and front door on a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system 154 Removing the service access cover from a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system 155 Removing the service access cover from a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system 156 Installing the service access cover on a r...

Page 9: ...ement console 183 Closing a service call 184 Closing a service call by using AIX or Linux 189 Closing a service call by using Integrated Virtualization Manager 193 Activating and deactivating LEDs 197 Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED by using the management console 197 Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the management console 198 Deactivating a system attention...

Page 10: ...viii Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 11: ...uct The documentation contains the safety information in your national language with references to the U S English source Before using a U S English publication to install operate or service this product you must first become familiar with the related safety information documentation You should also refer to the safety information documentation any time you do not clearly understand any safety inf...

Page 12: ...y equipment that will be attached to this product to properly wired outlets v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installat...

Page 13: ...the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock CAUTION v Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices v Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced...

Page 14: ...u choose can support the weight of the loaded rack cabinet Refer to the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for the weight of a loaded rack cabinet v Verify that all door openings are at least 760 x 230 mm 30 x 80 in v Ensure that all devices shelves drawers doors and cables are secure v Ensure that the four leveling pads are raised to their highest position v Ensure that there is no s...

Page 15: ...This product might contain one or more of the following devices CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive DVD RAM drive or laser module which are Class 1 laser products Note the following information v Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the device v Use of the controls or adjustments or perf...

Page 16: ... Power and cabling information for NEBS Network Equipment Building System GR 1089 CORE The following comments apply to the IBM servers that have been designated as conforming to NEBS Network Equipment Building System GR 1089 CORE The equipment is suitable for installation in the following v Network telecommunications facilities v Locations where the NEC National Electrical Code applies The intrabu...

Page 17: ...r expansion unit Solid state drives also known as flash drives follow similar rules as a regular hard disk drive HDD For example SSDs physically resemble install in the same manner and in most of the same slots as HDDs However some restrictions and configuration rules are specific to the SSD The following tables helps you determine the operating system adapter machine type model and disk drive con...

Page 18: ...77 FC 5903 PCIe 380 MB Cache Dual x4 3 Gb SAS RAID Adapter v SSD and HDD cannot be mixed on a pair of 5903 adapters v A maximum of 9 SSDs are supported on a pair of 5903 adapters 5886 v FC 5904 PCI X DDR 1 5 GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter v FC 5906 and FC 5908 PCI X DDR 1 5 GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter v FC 5903 PCIe 380 MB Cache Dual x4 3 Gb SAS RAID Adapter v SSDs and HDDs can be mixed in this drive enc...

Page 19: ... set of 24 bays mode 1 two sets of 12 bays mode 2 or four sets of 6 bays mode 4 v The EXP24S serial attached SCSI SAS ports are attached to SAS controllers which can be a SAS Peripheral Component Interconnect X PCI X adapter PCI Express PCIe adapter or a pair of adapters The EXP24S can also be attached to an embedded SAS controller in a system with an embedded SAS port v The mixing of the SSDs and...

Page 20: ...upport HDDs v A maximum of 30 SSDs are supported in this disk drive enclosure v The EXP30 can be configured as follows One set of 30 bays and the set is owned by both controllers that are working together Two logical sets and each of the two controllers owns one of the logical sets v The EXP30 is attached to the system by a PCIe x8 cable that is installed at the GX slot in the system v The system ...

Page 21: ...6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the AIX system or logical partition power turned on Learn how to install a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or expansion unit with the AIX operating system or logical partition that controls the drive location is powered on If you are servicing a failing part see the service procedures for Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C ...

Page 22: ...ting the disk drive or solid state drive installation by using the diagnostic command on page 11 v Completing the procedure on page 11 Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive Complete the following steps before installing a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 Complete the prerequisite tasks For instructions see Before you begin on page 137 2 Identif...

Page 23: ...re proceed to Installing a solid state drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure on page 10 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Complete the following steps to install a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 If the slot you want to use contains a disk drive filler remove...

Page 24: ... state drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure 1 With the handle in the unlocked position as shown in Figure 2 on page 9 support the bottom of the drive as you align it with the guide rails in the expansion unit Note Do not hold the drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive halfway into the 5887 disk drive enclosure 3 Select the drive that you wa...

Page 25: ...the guide rails in the enclosure See Figure 3 on page 10 Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive halfway into the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure 3 Select the drive that you want to install and press Enter on the console 4 When the identify LED turns on solid slide the solid state drive into the 5888 PCIe storage e...

Page 26: ...guide rails in the enclosure See Figure 4 on page 11 Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive halfway into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 3 Select the drive that you want to install and press Enter on the console 4 When the identify LED turns on solid slide the solid state drive into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclo...

Page 27: ...his procedure until all disk drives or solid state drives are installed d Press Cancel The SCSI and SCSI RAID Hot Plug Manager menu is displayed e Select Configure Added Replaced Devices 2 Proceed to completing the procedure Completing the procedure Complete the following steps after you install or replace the disk drive or solid state drive in a system enclosure or expansion unit 1 Replace the fr...

Page 28: ...before continuing If you are installing solid state drives review the configuration rules and then return here For more information see Solid state drive configuration rules for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 1 Complete the following tasks to install a drive v Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive v Preparing to install a disk drive or solid s...

Page 29: ...6 Find the package that contains the new drive Attention Drives are fragile Handle with care 7 Remove the drive from the static protective package 8 Proceed to installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the system or disk drive enclosure by using the iprconfig command Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive by using the iprconfig command Complete the following steps before inst...

Page 30: ...e storage enclosure on page 17 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Complete the following steps to install a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 If the slot you want to use contains a disk drive filler remove the disk drive filler from the slot For instructions see Re...

Page 31: ...ling more than one disk drive or solid state drive repeat the steps in this procedure until all disk drives or solid state drives are installed Proceed to the procedure for verifying the drive installation For instructions go to Verifying that the new disk drive or solid state drive is installed and operational on page 18 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosur...

Page 32: ...e enclosure 1 With the handle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure See Figure 8 on page 17 Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive halfway into the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure 3 On the Verify Device Concurrent Add display verify that the selected drive is th...

Page 33: ...d state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive halfway into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 3 On the Verify Device Concurrent Add display verify that the selected drive is the drive you want to replace then press Enter 4 When the identify LED flashes slide the solid state drive into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure until the drive stops Import...

Page 34: ...d display to indicate that the disk drive or solid state drive is installed The identify LED turns off Complete the following steps to verify that the new disk drive or solid state drive is operational 1 Log in as root user 2 Type iprconfig on the command line of the Linux session and press Enter The IBM Power RAID Configuration Utility display is shown 3 Select Display hardware status The Display...

Page 35: ...ying a repair on page 177 Display Hardware Status Type option press Enter 1 Display hardware resource information details OPT Name PCI SCSI Location Description Status 0000 01 00 0 0 PCI E SAS RAID Adapter Operational 0000 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 1 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 2 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 3 0 Advanced Fu...

Page 36: ... rules for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 1 Note Some of the figures in these procedures might not look exactly like the system or expansion unit that you have However the steps to complete the task are the same Complete the following tasks to install a drive v Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive v Preparing to install a disk drive or solid ...

Page 37: ...U787A 001 AAAXXXX location information from the control panel display on the system unit or expansion unit b In this example U787A 001 AAAXXXX P3 D4 U787A 001 comes from the feature code FC on the label AAAXXXX comes from the last 7 digits of the sequence number SN or SEQ on the label and P3 D4 is the slot where you are installing the disk drive or solid state drive c If you cannot find the locati...

Page 38: ... are installing a drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure proceed to Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure on page 24 v If you are installing a drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure proceed to Installing a solid state drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure on page 24 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B ...

Page 39: ...ive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 5 Slide the drive halfway into the system or expansion unit 6 In the HSM display select the drive that you want to install 7 Press Enter on the console Important When you press Enter after your selected time delay the service indicator light comes on solid for 18 seconds You then have 18 seconds to slide the drive all the w...

Page 40: ... is fully seated and is all the way into the enclosure 5 Rotate the handle to the locked position 6 On the console press Enter to indicate that you have installed the drive Proceed to the procedure for completing the disk drive or solid state drive installation For instructions go to Completing the disk drive or solid state drive installation on page 25 Installing a solid state drive in the EDR1 P...

Page 41: ...ollowing steps after you install or replace the disk drive or solid state drive in a system enclosure or expansion unit 1 Replace the front cover v For instructions for a rack mounted system see Installing the front cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 153 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Installing the front cover and front...

Page 42: ...E6C or 8205 E6D on page 1 Complete the following tasks to install a drive v Preparing to install a disk drive or solid state drive v Select from the following options Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit on page 28 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure on page 29...

Page 43: ...ont cover from a rack mounted system on page 151 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Removing the front cover from a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system on page 152 8 Disconnect the power source from the system by unplugging the system For instructions see Disconnecting the power cords from the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on pag...

Page 44: ...e EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure proceed to Installing a solid state drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure on page 31 Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Complete the following steps to install a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 If the slot you want to use contains...

Page 45: ... 5887 disk drive enclosure 1 With the handle in the unlocked position as shown in Figure 17 on page 30 support the bottom of the drive as you align it with the guide rails in the expansion unit Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the drive into the 5887 disk drive enclosure until the drive stops Important When instal...

Page 46: ...dle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure See Figure 18 on page 31 Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive into the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure until the drive stops 3 Rotate the handle A to the locked position as shown in Figure 18 on page 31 4 I...

Page 47: ...handle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure See Figure 19 on page 32 Note Do not hold the drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure until the drive stops 3 Rotate the handle A to the locked position as shown in Figure 19 on page 32 4 Install th...

Page 48: ... or logical partition on page 145 3 Verify the installed part v If you replaced the part because of a failure verify the installed part For instructions see Verifying a repair on page 177 v If you installed the part for any other reason verify the installed part For instructions see Verifying the installed part on page 165 4 To configure the newly installed disk drive or solid state drive see the ...

Page 49: ...ed on on page 5 If you are removing a drive as part of a service procedure continue to use the following procedure If the drive that you are removing is in the root volume group rootvg and it is not protected by either Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID or mirroring or to use the powered off procedure go to Removing a disk drive or solid state drive from the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 ...

Page 50: ...apidly 12 Verify that the identify LED for that slot is flashing rapidly and record the location of the slot 13 Press Enter to stop the LED from flashing and continue 14 To prepare to remove the drive press F3 to return to the SCSI and SCSI RAID Hot Plug Manager display Choose from the following options v If you are removing a drive from a system or expansion unit proceed to Removing the disk driv...

Page 51: ...E6D with the AIX system or logical partition power turned on on page 63 If you are not installing a replacement drive install a filler in the empty slot to ensure proper air flow for cooling For instructions see Installing a disk drive filler in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the fol...

Page 52: ...torage enclosure Complete the following steps to remove a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 1 Select Replace Remove a Device Attached to an SCSI Hot Swap Enclosure Device 2 Select the solid state drive that you want to remove To view the locations of the service indicators go to Solid state drive locations and service indicators for the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure on page 106 ...

Page 53: ... location is powered on Attention Review the following information to determine if your situation requires for a different procedure to be performed instead of this one v Go to Removing a disk drive or solid state drive from the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the system or logical partition power turned off on page 57 if you do not feel comfortable using the procedur...

Page 54: ...lated information Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure unit Preparing to remove a disk drive or solid state drive Complete the following steps before removing a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or from an expansion unit 1 Complete the prerequisite tasks For instructions see Before you begin on page 137 2 If applicable remove the system unit door or expa...

Page 55: ...te the RAID 0 before proceeding For PCI X controller information see the PCI X SCSI RAID Controller Reference Guide for Linux PDF This PDF is available from the SCSI PCI Adapters web page For SAS RAID controller information see the SAS RAID controllers for Linux 8 Type iprconfig on the command line and press Enter The IBM Power RAID Configuration Utility display is shown 9 Select Display hardware ...

Page 56: ...tion SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 4 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 5 0 Advanced Function SSD Failed 0000 01 00 0 0 0 6 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 8 0 Enclosure Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 9 0 Enclosure Active 0001 01 00 0 1 PCI E SAS RAID Adapter Operational 0001 01 00 0 1 0 3 0 Advanced Function SSD Remote 0001 01 00 0 1 0 4 0 Advanced Function SSD Remote 0001 01 ...

Page 57: ...on page 43 Display Hardware Status Type option press Enter 1 Display hardware resource information details OPT Name Resource Path Address Vendor Product ID Status sg23 FE IBM 57CE001SISIOA Operational sg0 00 0E 01 IBM SG9XCA2E200GEIBM Active sg1 00 0E 0A IBM SG9XCA2E200GEIBM Active sg2 00 0E 0B IBM SG9XCA2E200GEIBM Active sg3 00 0E 03 IBM SG9XCA2E200GEIBM Active sg4 00 0E 09 IBM SG9XCA2E200GEIBM A...

Page 58: ...01 Z065075 P1 D4 Advanced Function SSD Active sg6 U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D5 Advanced Function SSD Active U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D6 Empty U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D7 Empty U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D8 Empty U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D9 Empty sg4 U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D10 Advanced Function SSD Active sg1 U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D11 Advanced Function SSD Active sg2 U5887 001 Z065075 P1 D12 Advanced Function SSD Active Fig...

Page 59: ... E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Complete the following steps to remove a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or from an expansion unit 1 Unlock the drive handle by squeezing it and pulling it out toward you as shown in Figure 28 on page 44 2 On the Verify Device Concurrent Remove display verify that the selected drive is the drive you want to replace then press Enter Note Ensur...

Page 60: ...e installing a replacement drive as a replacement for the failed disk drive or solid state drive go to Replacing a disk drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the power to the Linux system or logical partition turned on on page 68 Then select the procedure for replacing a disk drive or solid state drive for your operating system If you are not installing a repla...

Page 61: ... on page 70 If you are not installing a replacement solid state drive install a filler in the empty slot to ensure proper air flow for cooling For instructions see Installing a disk drive filler in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the following steps to remove a solid state drive from ...

Page 62: ... controlled by IBM i Learn how to remove a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or expansion unit with the IBM i operating system or logical partition that controls the drive location is powered on If you are removing a drive in order to install a new or upgraded drive see Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the...

Page 63: ... removing a disk unit from a disk pool If you select V5R4 expand i5 OS Information Center Systems management Disk management Disk pools Managing disk pools Moving and removing disk units v Recovering the system in the IBM i Information Center Go to IBM i Information Center website www ibm com systems i infocenter and select from the following options If you select i 7 1 expand IBM i 7 1 Informatio...

Page 64: ...ced by a hot spare drive when it failed Complete the following steps a Go to the service action log For instructions to access the service action log see Activating the failing part indicator light on page 142 b Determine whether an xxxx9031 error was logged close to the same time as the original disk failure This error indicates that the data to the hot spare drive was automatically rebuilt c Det...

Page 65: ...01 AAAXXXX P3 D4 U787A 001 comes from the feature code FC on the label AAAXXXX comes from the last 7 digits of the sequence number SN or SEQ on the label and P3 D4 is the slot where you are replacing the disk drive or solid state drive In the example U5074 001 AAAXXXX DB3 D32 you would replace a disk drive or solid state drive in the expansion unit with type 5074 model 001 sequence number AAAXXXX ...

Page 66: ... out toward you as shown in Figure 33 on page 51 2 On the console select the drive that you want to remove and press Enter To view the locations of the service indicators go to Disk drive locations and service indicators for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 97 Important v When you press Enter after your selected time delay the service indicator light come...

Page 67: ... in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the following steps to remove a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 1 Pull off the bezel A that covers the slot that contains the solid state drive 2 On the console select the solid state drive that you want to remove To view the ...

Page 68: ...isk drive by using the hot spare function in an IBM i system or logical partition from 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D You can use the hot spare function to replace a disk drive in a system or expansion unit while the IBM i operating system or logical partition that controls the disk drive location is powered on Complete the following tasks to remove a drive v Preparing th...

Page 69: ...BM i session in the Hardware Service Manager HSM and press Enter 3 Type your service tools user ID and service tools password on the Start Service Tools STRSST Sign On display and press Enter 4 Select Work with disk units from the System Service Tools display press Enter 5 Select Display Disk Configuration from the Work with Disk Units display and press Enter 6 Select Display non configured units ...

Page 70: ...ode FC on the label AAAXXXX comes from the last seven digits of the sequence number SN or SEQ on the label and P3 D4 is the slot where you are replacing the disk drive as shown in Disk drive locations and service indicators on page 96 In the example U5074 001 AAAXXXX DB3 D32 you would replace a disk drive in the expansion unit with type 5074 model 001 sequence number AAAXXXX and disk drive positio...

Page 71: ...o remove and press Enter To view the locations of the service indicators go to Disk drive locations and service indicators for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 97 Important v When you press Enter after your selected time delay the service indicator light comes on solid for 18 seconds You then have 18 seconds to unlock and remove the drive You can set an a...

Page 72: ... in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the following steps to remove a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 1 Pull off the bezel A that covers the slot that contains the solid state drive 2 On the console select the solid state drive that you want to remove To view the ...

Page 73: ...3 Removing a disk drive or solid state drive from the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the system or logical partition power turned off Learn to remove a failed Small Computer System Interface SCSI or serial attached SCSI SAS drive in a system or logical partition that controls the disk drive or solid state drive location with the power turned off If you are removing a...

Page 74: ...it controlled by AIX on page 107 v If the system or logical partition that controls the disk drive or solid state drive location is running the IBM i operating system follow the steps in Preparing to remove a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or logical partition controlled by IBM i on page 113 v If the system or logical partition that controls the disk drive or solid state drive locat...

Page 75: ...system or expansion unit v If you are removing a drive from the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure proceed to Removing a solid state drive from the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure on page 60 v If you are removing a drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure proceed to Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure on page 61 Removing the disk drive or solid state drive from the 8202 E4B 82...

Page 76: ...E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the system or logical partition power turned off on page 81 If you are not installing a replacement drive install a filler in the empty slot to ensure proper air flow for cooling For instructions see Installing a disk drive filler in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the 5888 PCIe storage enclosur...

Page 77: ...or instructions see Installing a disk drive filler in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D on page 93 Removing a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the following steps to remove a solid state drive from the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 1 Pull off the bezel A that covers the slot that contains the solid state drive See Figure 41 on page 62 2 Slide...

Page 78: ...n or off To remove and replace a disk drive or solid state drive in a different enclosure use the information for that enclosure Use this procedure to remove a failed disk drive or solid state drive and replace it with the same type of disk drive or solid state drive If you plan to remove a disk drive or solid state drive and install a different type of disk drive or solid state drive remove the e...

Page 79: ... drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the Linux system or logical partition power turned on on page 12 If you are replacing a drive as part of a service procedure continue to use the following procedure Note Some of the figures in these procedures might not look exactly like the system or expansion unit that you have However the steps to complete the task are ...

Page 80: ...sure on page 66 Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Complete the following steps to replace a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 If the drive you are installing does not have a bezel preinstalled then complete the tasks to install a bezel on the drive then continue wi...

Page 81: ...th the guide rails in the enclosure Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive halfway into the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure 3 Select the drive that you want to replace and press Enter on the console 4 When the solid state drive identify LED turns on solid slide the solid state drive all the way into th...

Page 82: ...ot hold the drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive halfway into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 3 Select the drive that you want to replace and press Enter on the console 4 When the solid state drive identify LED turns on solid slide the solid state drive all the way into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure until it is fully seated Th...

Page 83: ...ne 6 Proceed to completing the procedure Completing the procedure Complete the following steps after you install or replace the disk drive or solid state drive in a system enclosure or expansion unit 1 Replace the front cover v For instructions for a rack mounted system see Installing the front cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 153 v Fo...

Page 84: ...02 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the system or logical partition power turned off on page 81 You are installing a drive that is to be connected with the 6203 or 6204 SCSI adapter You do not feel comfortable using the procedure with the power turned on v If you are installing a new or upgraded drive see Installing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D...

Page 85: ...Choose from the following options v If you are replacing a drive in a system or expansion unit proceed to Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit v If you are replacing a drive in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure proceed to Replacing a solid state drive in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure on page 70 v If you...

Page 86: ...to the system or an expansion unit 6 On the Verify Device Concurrent Add display verify that the selected drive is the drive you want to replace and then press Enter 7 When the identify LED flashes slide the disk drive or solid state drive all the way into the system or an expansion unit and push the drive handle A in until it locks as shown in Figure 46 Proceed to the procedure for completing the...

Page 87: ...teps to replace a solid state drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 1 With the handle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure Note Do not hold the drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive halfway into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure 3 On the Verify Device Concurrent Add display v...

Page 88: ...system see Installing the front cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 153 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Installing the front cover and front door on a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system on page 154 2 Verify the installed part v If you replaced the part because of a failure verify the installed part F...

Page 89: ...ge enclosure on page 75 This drive enclosure is supported for the 8202 E4D and 8205 E6D systems Related information Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure unit Preparing to replace the disk drive or solid state drive Complete the following steps before replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in a system or in an expansion unit 1 Return to the console and wait unti...

Page 90: ...ot all the way out the disk drive or solid state drive does not slide into the system or an expansion unit 4 Hold the disk drive or solid state drive by the top and bottom edges as you position the drive and insert it into the system or the expansion unit Do not hold the disk drive or solid state drive by the handle 5 Slide the drive halfway into the system or an expansion unit 6 In the Hardware S...

Page 91: ...rage enclosure 3 Select the drive that you want to replace and press Enter on the console Important When you press Enter after your selected time delay the service indicator light comes on solid for 18 seconds You then have 18 seconds to slide the drive all the way in and then lock it in place by pushing in the drive handle You can set an appropriate time delay of 01 19 minutes to allow adequate t...

Page 92: ...nstall or replace the disk drive or solid state drive in a system enclosure or expansion unit 1 Replace the front cover v For instructions for a rack mounted system see Installing the front cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 153 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Installing the front cover and front door on a stand alone 820...

Page 93: ...e 8202 E4D and 8205 E6D systems Related information Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5887 disk drive enclosure unit Preparing to replace the disk drive by using the HSM Complete the following tasks by using the Hardware Service Manager HSM 1 Continue with the replacing of the disk drive after you have removed the disk drive 2 Return to the console and wait until the Concurrent Maintenanc...

Page 94: ...solid state drive by the top and bottom edges as you position the drive and insert it into the system or the expansion unit Do not hold the disk drive or solid state drive by the handle 5 Slide the drive halfway into the system or an expansion unit 6 In the Hardware Service Manager HSM display select the drive that you want to replace 7 Press Enter on the console Important When you press Enter aft...

Page 95: ... selected time delay the service indicator light comes on solid for 18 seconds You then have 18 seconds to slide the drive all the way in and then lock it in place by pushing in the drive handle You can set an appropriate time delay of 01 19 minutes to allow adequate time to access the disk drive or solid state drive 4 When the solid state drive identify LED turns on solid slide the solid state dr...

Page 96: ...he resource name identified in the xxxx9031 error which was logged close to the same time of the original disk failure v No The procedure is complete Press F3 to return to the System service tools display v Yes Go to the next step 15 Select Display Device Parity Status and press Enter If the new disk drive is not active and hot spare protected do not continue Call your next level of support Restri...

Page 97: ... use the following procedure Complete the following tasks to replace a drive v Choose from the following options Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system or expansion unit Replacing a solid state drive in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure on page 82 This drive enclosure is supported for the 8202 E4C and 8205 E6C systems Replac...

Page 98: ...ve replacement For instructions see Completing the procedure on page 84 Replacing a solid state drive in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure Complete the following steps to replace a solid state drive in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure 1 With the handle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure Note Do not hold the solid state drive only by the handle S...

Page 99: ...ndle in the unlocked position align the solid state drive with the guide rails in the enclosure Note Do not hold the drive only by the handle Support the drive by holding the drive by its sides 2 Slide the solid state drive into the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure until the drive stops 3 Rotate the handle A to the locked position as shown in Figure 55 on page 84 4 Install the bezel B Figure 54 Replaci...

Page 100: ...rtition on page 145 3 Verify the installed part v If you replaced the part because of a failure verify the installed part For instructions see Verifying a repair on page 177 v If you installed the part for any other reason verify the installed part For instructions see Verifying the installed part on page 165 4 To configure the newly installed disk drive or solid state drive see the following proc...

Page 101: ...g and maintains an optimal electromagnetic interference EMI compliance Removing the external SAS port from the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system Learn to remove an SAS port as part of a service procedure from the disk drive backplane Complete the following steps to remove the SAS cable from the external SAS connection port on the system backplane 1 Complete the prereq...

Page 102: ...into the service position For instructions see Placing the rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system into the service position on page 160 7 Remove the service access cover v To remove the service access cover for a rack mounted system see Removing the service access cover from a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page...

Page 103: ...8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 90 Complete the tasks in this procedure to install an SAS port in the system Complete the following steps to connect the SAS cable to the external SAS connection port on the system backplane 1 Complete the prerequisite tasks For instructions see Before you begin on page 137 2 Identify the system that you will be working on by turning o...

Page 104: ... installing or replacing hardware touch an unpainted metal surface of the system for a minimum of 5 seconds 6 Remove the front cover v For instructions for a rack mounted system see Removing the front cover from a rack mounted system on page 151 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Removing the front cover from a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system on page 152 7 Fo...

Page 105: ...nnection port on the disk drive backplane 14 Push the SAS shroud D into the SAS connection port on the disk drive backplane until it snaps in place 15 Replace the tape drive if you removed it 16 Replace all PCI adapters For instructions See Replacing a PCI adapter 17 Replace the service access cover v For a rack mounted system see Installing the service access cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202...

Page 106: ...our disk drive backplane Attention You must have removed the failed external SAS port before you can replace it Complete this procedure to replace the failed SAS port on the server system backplane 1 Complete the prerequisite tasks For instructions see Before you begin on page 137 2 Attach a wrist strap Attention v Attach a wrist strap to an unpainted metal surface of your hardware to prevent elec...

Page 107: ...alling the front cover on a rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system on page 153 v For instructions for a stand alone system see Installing the front cover and front door on a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system on page 154 12 Connect the power source to the system by plugging the power cords For instructions see Connecting the power cords ...

Page 108: ...rces associated with CCIN 2BE0 and 572C can be assigned to two distinct partitions For more information see Logical Partitioning You can now manage the disks as you would manage any other disks Removing or installing a disk drive filler Learn how to remove or install a Small Computer System Interface SCSI disk drive filler from a system or an expansion unit Note Refill the disk drive or solid stat...

Page 109: ...out the disk drive filler from the slot as shown in Figure 59 Return to the procedure that brought you here Installing a disk drive filler in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D Learn how to install a Small Computer System Interface SCSI disk drive filler in the server or expansion unit When you remove a disk drive from a system or an expansion unit you can install a disk ...

Page 110: ...ive bezel Learn how to remove or install the disk drive bezel from and into a disk drive Removing a disk drive bezel from a drive or filler for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D Learn how to remove a disk drive bezel from a drive or a disk drive filler Learn to remove the disk drive bezel from either a failed drive that had a bezel installed in it or from the disk drive ...

Page 111: ...ing a disk drive bezel in a drive or filler for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D Learn how to install a disk drive bezel into a drive or disk drive filler You must have removed the disk drive bezel from either a failed drive that had a bezel installed in it or from the disk drive filler To remove a disk drive filler see Removing a disk drive bezel from a drive or filler...

Page 112: ...the thumbscrew B to secure the bezel to the drive or filler 3 Install the disk drive bezel latch C onto the front of the drive or filler as shown in Figure 62 Return to the procedure that brought you here Disk drive locations and service indicators Find out where the disk drives or solid state drives and service indicators are located on the system drive enclosure or an expansion unit Learn about ...

Page 113: ...k drive locations and understand where the service indicators are located for your system The following figures show the disk drive locations and service indicators for the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system Service indicators are located above the latch handle on the disk drives Figure 63 PCIe RAID and SSD SAS adapter locations Disk drives or solid state drives 97 ...

Page 114: ...Figure 64 Disk drive locations for the rack mounted systems Figure 65 Disk drive locations for the stand alone systems 98 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 115: ...ocated for your expansion unit The following figure shows the disk drive locations for the 5802 Service indicators are located at the bottom of the latch handle on each disk drive Figure 66 Service indicator locations for the rack mounted systems Figure 67 Service indicator locations for the stand alone system Disk drives or solid state drives 99 ...

Page 116: ...6 look at the disk drive controller to verify that the enclosure is connected to a SCSI bus port The controller end of the cable is clearly labeled with the disk drive enclosure to which it connects If the enclosure is not connected to a disk drive controller you must either install the disk drive in a different disk drive enclosure or connect the enclosure to a SCSI bus port on a disk drive contr...

Page 117: ...ors A for the 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 SCSI disk drive enclosures Figure 69 Front view of 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 SCSI disk drive enclosures Figure 70 Rear view of 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 SCSI disk drive enclosures Disk drives or solid state drives 101 ...

Page 118: ...ce indicators are located for your disk drive enclosure The following figure shows the disk drive locations for the 5886 disk drive enclosure Figure 71 Front view of service indicators for 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 Figure 72 Rear view of service indicators for 5786 5787 7031 D24 and 7031 T24 102 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 119: ...he disk drive service indicators for the 5886 disk drive enclosure Figure 73 Disk drive locations for the 5886 disk drive enclosure Figure 74 Front view of disk drive enclosure service indicators for the 5886 Disk drives or solid state drives 103 ...

Page 120: ...show the front view and rear view of the 5887 disk drive enclosure and the disk drive locations in the 5887 disk drive enclosure The following figure shows the locations of the disk drive service indicators for the 5887 disk drive enclosure Figure 75 Front view of the 5887 disk drive enclosure showing the disk drive locations Figure 76 Rear view of the 5887 disk drive enclosure 104 Disk drives or ...

Page 121: ...nd the solid state drive locations in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure P1 D1 to P1 D30 are the location codes for the solid state drives in the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure The following figure shows the locations of the SSD service indicators for the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure Figure 77 Front view of the 5887 disk drive enclosure showing the service indicators Figure 78 Front view and rear view of...

Page 122: ...d the rear view of the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure and the solid state drive locations in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure P1 D1 to P1 D30 are the location codes for the solid state drives in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure Figure 79 Front view of the 5888 PCIe storage enclosure showing the service indicators Figure 80 Front view and rear view of the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure showing the solid st...

Page 123: ...IX Information Center http publib boulder ibm com infocenter pseries v5r3 index jsp Preparing to remove a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or an expansion unit controlled by AIX Learn the actions you must take to properly remove a disk drive or solid state drive from a system or an expansion unit controlled by AIX Before removing a drive from a system or expansion unit that is control...

Page 124: ... feature code 2498 see the PCI 4 Channel Ultra3 SCSI RAID Adapter Reference Guide For more information see the AIX System Management Guide Operating System and Devices These guides are available at the System p and AIX Information Center Preparing to remove a disk drive or solid state drive in a Linux system Learn how to prepare the system to remove a disk drive or solid state drive in a location ...

Page 125: ...the following command ls ld sys class scsi_host host Where is the SCSI host number Press Enter For example ls ld sys class scsi_host host0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jul 18 16 27 sys class scsi_host host0 devices pci0000 01 0000 01 00 0 host0 scsi_host host0 0000 01 00 0 is PCI location information 9 Record the PCI location information Note The PCI location information has the form of 61 01 0 2 Kern...

Page 126: ...re Resource Information Details is displayed like the shown in the following sample Display Hardware Status Type option press Enter 1 Display hardware resource information details OPT Name PCI SCSI Location Description Status 0000 01 00 0 0 PCI E SAS RAID Adapter Operational 0000 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 1 0 Advanced Function SSD Active 0000 01 00 0 0 0 2 0 Adv...

Page 127: ...or Linux This guide is available from the SCSI PCI Adapters web page If a hot spare rebuild was not initiated by the controller you need to initiate a rebuild on the newly installed drive To initiate the rebuild follow these steps For an unprotected disk drive Disk Unit Hardware Resource Information Details Manufacturer IBM Product ID SG9XCA2E200GEIBM Firmware Version 53433436 SC46 Serial Number 5...

Page 128: ...Enter The IBM Power RAID Configuration Utility display is shown 3 Select Work with disk unit recovery from the IBM Power RAID Configuration Utility display Press Enter The Work with Disk Unit Recovery display is shown 4 From the Work with Disk Unit Recovery display select Rebuild disk unit data A Rebuild Disk Unit Data display similar to the following is shown 5 Type 1 Rebuild next to the disk dri...

Page 129: ...ty b Type strsst on the command line of the IBM i session and press Enter c Type your service tools user ID and service tools password on the Start Service Tools STRSST Sign On display Press Enter Remember The service tools password is case sensitive d Select Work with disk units from the System Service Tools SST display Press Enter e Select Display Disk Configuration from the Work with Disk Units...

Page 130: ... ID and service tools password on the Start Service Tools STRSST Sign On display Press Enter Note The service tools password is case sensitive 4 Select Work with disk units from the System Service Tools SST display Press Enter 5 Select Display Disk Configuration from the Work with Disk Units display Press Enter 6 Select Display Disk Configuration Status from the Display Disk Configuration display ...

Page 131: ...n on the Work with Disk Units display Press Enter 5 Select Display non configured units on the Display disk configuration display Press Enter 6 The drive that you installed is listed The serial number must match the serial number you recorded the last four digits Note The new drive might take up to five minutes to appear in the list If the drive is not listed ensure that the drive was properly ins...

Page 132: ...the ASP to which you want to add the drive The system ASP is ASP 1 Press Enter Notes a If ASP is mirror protected disk drives must be added in pairs of the same size b When one or more pairs of disk drives are added to a mirrored ASP they automatically become mirror protected c To start mirrored protection on an ASP refer to Recovering your system in the IBM i Information Center Go to IBM i Inform...

Page 133: ... of a parity sets or mirror sets have a status of active v No Replace the disk using the following procedure in Replacing a disk drive or solid state drive in the 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D with the IBM i system or logical partition power turned on on page 73 v Yes Continue to the next step Restriction There must be a drive of the same or larger capacity located in a ...

Page 134: ...Press Enter on the Confirm Rebuild Disk Unit Data display The rebuild process might take several minutes to complete d Press F5 to refresh the display until the Percent complete shows 5 e When the display shows at least 5 complete you can either continue to monitor this display to completion or press F3 Exit to return to the Work with disk units display f Press F3 Exit to return to the System serv...

Page 135: ... begin on page 137 2 Stop the system or logical partition For instructions see Stopping a system or logical partition on page 147 3 Disconnect the power source from the system by unplugging the system Attention This system might be equipped with a second power supply You must disconnect the power source from the system by disconnecting all power cords to prevent system damage during this procedure...

Page 136: ...lane with the track and ensure that the slot A on the midplane attaches to the post B in the system b Secure the thumbscrews C and D on the SAS conduit card c Secure the thumbscrews E on the sides of the midplane Figure 87 Installing the SAS conduit card into the midplane 120 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 137: ...tach the power cord cover and secure the thumbscrew A to the system Figure 88 Installing the SAS conduit card and the midplane Figure 89 Installing the power cord plate Disk drives or solid state drives 121 ...

Page 138: ...n the I O system board with the slot at the rear of the expansion unit 9 Insert the I O system board firmly into the server as shown in Figure 91 on page 123 10 Secure the I O system board with the locking tabs A as shown in Figure 91 on page 123 Figure 90 Replacing the enclosure management controller 122 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 139: ...pen position push the power supply into the expansion unit as shown in Figure 92 on page 124 12 Close the locking handle A until the power supply locks into position Figure 91 Install the I O system board on a rack mounted model Disk drives or solid state drives 123 ...

Page 140: ...y to lift Ensure that you can safely complete this task before you begin 14 Using your hand to support the bottom of the backplane slide it into the expansion unit as shown in Figure 93 on page 125 15 Secure the backplane in place by moving the locking tabs from the open position B to the locked position A Figure 92 Replacing a power supply 124 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 141: ...f the disk drive unit as you align it with the guide rails in the backplane b Slide the disk drive unit all the way into the backplane c Push the handle A toward the disk drive unit to lock it into place Figure 93 Installing the backplane on a rack mounted model Disk drives or solid state drives 125 ...

Page 142: ...g a SAS conduit card from a 5802 expansion unit with the power turned off Learn how to remove a SAS conduit card from a 5802 rack mounted expansion unit if you must replace a failing part with the power turned off Complete the following steps to remove a SAS conduit card from a 5802 rack mounted expansion unit 1 Complete the prerequisite tasks For instructions see Before you begin on page 137 2 Id...

Page 143: ... handle A and pull it upward to unlock the port card b Using your hand to support the bottom of the port card slide the port card out of the backplane c Place the port card on an electrostatic discharge ESD surface Figure 94 Removing the drives from the backplane Disk drives or solid state drives 127 ...

Page 144: ...the procedure a Squeeze the blue latches A to unlock the handles b Pull the handles B outward in the direction shown to release the backplane c Slide the backplane out of the enclosure and use your hand to support the bottom of the backplane Figure 95 Removing the port card from the backplane 128 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 145: ...he following steps a Slide the power cord holders A to the left located on the front of both the OCAs See Figure 97 on page 130 b Label and disconnect both the OCA power cords B from each OCA Figure 96 Removing the backplane from the enclosure Disk drives or solid state drives 129 ...

Page 146: ... direction shown to unseat the OCA See Figure 98 on page 131 b Hold both sides of the OCA and pull it out of the enclosure Note Use both the hands to support the OCA as you pull it out of the enclosure c Repeat these steps to remove both OCAs Figure 97 Disconnecting the OCA power cords 130 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 147: ...ure management controller card b Pinch the latch A to unlock the handle B See Figure 99 on page 132 c Pull the handle outward in the direction shown to unseat the EMC card d Slide the enclosure management controller card straight out of the enclosure Figure 98 Remove the offline converter assemblies Disk drives or solid state drives 131 ...

Page 148: ...and pulling the plate away from the system as shown in Figure 100 11 Disconnect the cables from the back of the I O system board Figure 99 Remove the enclosure management controller Figure 100 Removing the power cord plate 132 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 149: ...uit card and midplane from the enclosure by doing the following steps a Pull the spring plungers A up and turn them one quarter to the left b Turn the captive screws B and C counterclockwise until they are completely loosened c Pull the SAS conduit and midplane component out of the enclosure Figure 101 Removing the I O system board Disk drives or solid state drives 133 ...

Page 150: ...the midplane and remove the card Continue with replacing the SAS expander card or return to the procedure that sent you here Figure 102 Removing the SAS conduit card and midplane Figure 103 Removing the SAS conduit card from the midplane 134 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 151: ...e system For instructions see Starting the system or logical partition 4 Verify the presence of the newly installed card For instructions see Verifying the installed part Continue with any other service actions you need to perform Removing a SAS expander card from a 5802 expansion unit with power turned off Learn how to remove a SAS expander card from a 5802 rack mounted expansion unit if you need...

Page 152: ...Continue with replacing the SAS expander card or return to the procedure that sent you here Figure 105 Removing the SAS expander card 136 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 153: ... cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet Ensure that the outlet supplies proper voltage and phase rotation according to the system rating plate v Connect any equipment that will be attached to this product to properly wired outlets v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal...

Page 154: ...stall a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced on any side front or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit v Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or overcurrent protection To provide the correct power connect...

Page 155: ...see Logical Partitioning Identifying a part Use these instructions to learn how to identify the location of a failed part the location of a part to be removed or the location to install a new part on your system or expansion unit using the appropriate method for your system For IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER7 processor the light emitting diodes LEDs can be used to identify or ver...

Page 156: ...stem is operating normally v D System information light No light indicates that the system is operating normally Light on indicates that the system requires attention v E USB port v F Enclosure fault roll up light A constant light indicates a fault in the system unit No light indicates that the system is operating normally v G Function Data display v H Decrement button v I Enter button v J Increme...

Page 157: ...identify the location of a part you are servicing To activate the indicator light for a failing part complete the following steps 1 Log in as root user 2 At the command line type diag and press Enter 3 From the Function Selection menu select Task Selection and press Enter 4 From the Task Selection menu select Identify and Attention Indicators and press Enter 5 From the list of lights select the lo...

Page 158: ...part to be replaced The information displayed in the date and time fields is the date and time for the first occurrence of the specific system reference code for the resource displayed during the time range selected 11 If location information is available select option 6 Indicator on to turn on the failing part s indicator light Tip If the failing part does not contain a physical indicator light a...

Page 159: ... or complete a service action Locating a failing part in a Linux system or logical partition If the service aids have been installed on a system or logical partition you need to activate the indicator lights to locate a part To activate the indicator light follow these steps 1 Log in as root user 2 At the command line type usr sbin usysident s identify l location_code and press Enter 3 Look for th...

Page 160: ...cating a failing part in a Virtual I O Server system or logical partition You can use Virtual I O Server VIOS tools before activating the indicator light to locate a part that is failing To locate the failing part follow these steps 1 Log in as root user or celogin 2 At the command line type diagmenu and press Enter 3 From the Function Selection menu select Task Selection and press Enter 4 Select ...

Page 161: ...o start a system that is not managed by a Hardware Management Console HMC or an IBM Systems Director Management Console SDMC To start a system that is not managed by a HMC or SDMC follow these steps 1 Open the front rack door if necessary 2 Before you press the power button on the control panel ensure that power is connected to the system unit as follows v All system power cables are connected to ...

Page 162: ... light on the control panel stops flashing and remains on indicating that the system power is on Tip If pressing the power button does not start the system do the following steps to start the system by using the Advanced System Management Interface ASMI 1 Access the ASMI For instructions see Accessing the ASMI without an HMC 2 Start the system by using the ASMI For instructions see Powering the sy...

Page 163: ...m shut it down using IBM i options 2 Ensure that all jobs are completed and end all applications 3 Ensure that the operating system is stopped Attention Failure to do so can result in the loss of data 4 If a Virtual I O Server VIOS logical partition is running ensure that all clients are shut down or that the clients have access to their devices by using an alternate method The following procedure...

Page 164: ...rties on the HMC so that the managed system does not power off automatically you must use this procedure to power off your managed system Attention If possible shut down the running logical partitions on the managed system before powering off the managed system Powering off the managed system without shutting down the logical partitions first causes the logical partitions to shut down abnormally a...

Page 165: ...own the virtual servers first causes the virtual servers to shut down abnormally and can cause data loss If you use a Virtual I O Server VIOS logical partition ensure that all clients are shut down or that the clients have access to their devices with an alternate method To power off a managed system you must be a member of one of the following roles v Super administrator v Service representative ...

Page 166: ... the 7314 G30 or 5796 Use this procedure to install the front cover after installing the system or performing a service action If you only have one side of the chassis populated ensure that the airflow block is present on the unpopulated side 1 Insert the posts on the bottom of the cover A into the hooks on the chassis of the enclosure 2 Press in on the two latches C on the right and left of the f...

Page 167: ...m service Removing the front cover from a rack mounted system Use this procedure to remove the cover to access components or perform service To remove the front cover follow these steps 1 Remove the two shipping screws if present that secure the system to the rack Note Replacing the shipping screws is optional but should be done in geographic areas that are prone to seismic activity 2 Pull the cov...

Page 168: ...erform service To remove the front cover complete the following steps 1 Open the front door A by swinging it towards the left as shown in the following figure 2 Press latch B and pull the cover away from the system The cover has an indentation where you can hold onto it more easily Figure 110 Removing the front cover 152 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 169: ...cover onto the system 2 Gently push the cover in until the four cover clips are seated in their respective mounting posts as shown in the following figure The cover snaps into place and has an indentation where you can hold onto it more easily Note Replacing the shipping screws is optional but should be done in geographic areas that are prone to seismic activity Figure 111 Removing the front cover...

Page 170: ...and front door complete the following steps 1 Align the cover A until the two cover tabs are seated into the slots on the base plate B as shown in the following figure 2 Rotate the cover up and towards the system until the release latch is seated into its respective slot The cover has an indentation where you can hold onto it more easily Figure 112 Removing the front cover 154 Disk drives or solid...

Page 171: ...8205 E6D system Use this procedure to remove the service access cover 1 Loosen the two thumbscrews A located at the rear of the cover 2 Slide the cover toward the rear of the system unit When the front of the service access cover has cleared the upper frame ledge lift the cover up and off the system unit Figure 113 Installing the front cover Figure 114 Installing the front door Common procedures f...

Page 172: ...se this procedure to remove the service access cover 1 Loosen the thumbscrew A located at the rear of the outside cover 2 Slide the cover B toward the rear of the system unit When the front of the service access cover has cleared the upper frame ledge lift the cover up and off the system unit Figure 115 Removing the service access cover 156 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 173: ...front of the service access cover has cleared the upper frame ledge lift the cover up and off the system unit Attention When the service access cover is removed the system powers down Figure 116 Installing the outside service access cover Figure 117 Removing the inside service access cover Common procedures for installable features 157 ...

Page 174: ...is 4 Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the service access cover Installing the service access cover on a stand alone 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D or 8205 E6B system Use this procedure to install the service access cover 1 Place the inside service access cover A on top of the system about 25 mm 1 in from the upper chassis ledge 2 Hold the service access cover against the system unit and slide it towa...

Page 175: ...stem The tabs of the service access cover slide beneath the upper chassis ledge 7 Align the thumbscrew B located on the rear of the service access cover with the hole on the rear of the system chassis 8 Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the service access cover Figure 119 Installing the inside service access cover Common procedures for installable features 159 ...

Page 176: ...re firmly in position to prevent the rack from toppling Ensure that only one system unit is in the service position at a time v Ensure that the cables at the rear of the system unit do not catch or bind as you pull the unit forward in the rack v When the rails are fully extended the rail safety latches lock into place This action prevents the system from being pulled out too far 1 Open the front r...

Page 177: ... locked Placing the rack mounted 8202 E4B 8202 E4C 8202 E4D 8205 E6B 8205 E6C or 8205 E6D system into the operating position Use this procedure to place the rack mounted system into the operating position Figure 121 Placing the system unit in the service position Figure 122 Locking the system unit in the service position Common procedures for installable features 161 ...

Page 178: ...ystem 2 Push the system unit B rear into the rack until both system unit release latches have locked into position 3 Replace and tighten the two screws if present A that secure the system unit B to the rack Note Replacing the two shipping screws is optional but should be done in geographic areas that are prone to seismic activity 4 Close the front rack door of the unit you are servicing Figure 123...

Page 179: ...unit you are servicing in the rack 2 For both a rack mounted system and a stand alone system disconnect all power cords from the unit you are servicing This system might be equipped with two power supplies Before continuing with any remove and replace procedures that require the power off ensure that both power sources to the system have been completely disconnected Figure 124 Placing the system u...

Page 180: ...Figure 125 Removing the power cords for a rack mounted system Figure 126 Removing the power cords for a stand alone system 164 Disk drives or solid state drives ...

Page 181: ...iagnostics or the Hardware Management Console HMC Verifying an installed feature or replaced part in an AIX system or logical partition If you installed feature or replaced a part you might want to use the tools in the AIX operating system to verify that the feature or part is recognized by the system or logical partition To verify the operation of a newly installed feature or replacement part sel...

Page 182: ...or the online diagnostics service aid concurrent hot swap service to replace the part No Go to step 2 Yes Go to step 5 on page 167 2 Is the system powered off No Go to step 4 Yes Continue with the next step 3 Start the system and wait until the AIX operating system login prompt is displayed or until apparent system activity on the operator panel or display has stopped Did the AIX login prompt disp...

Page 183: ...tems with an indicator light for the failing part this action changes the indicator light to the normal state a Select the resource that has been replaced from the Resource Repair Action menu If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter select the resource associated with that repair action If the resource associated with your action does not appear on the resource list select sysplanar0 ...

Page 184: ...lay and press Enter Note The service tools password is case sensitive 5 Select Start a service tool from the System Service Tools SST display and press Enter 6 Select Hardware service manager from the Start a Service Tool display and press Enter 7 Select Logical hardware resources buses IOPs controllers from the Hardware Service Manager display and press Enter This option allows you to display and...

Page 185: ...y installed or replaced part continue with Verifying an installed part by using stand alone diagnostics Verifying an installed part by using stand alone diagnostics If you have installed or replaced a part verify that the system recognizes the new part You can use stand alone diagnostics to verify an installed part in an AIX or Linux system expansion unit or logical partition v If this server is d...

Page 186: ...ion and press Enter 11 When the Advanced Diagnostic Selection menu appears select All Resources or test only the part you replaced and any devices that are attached to the part you replaced by selecting the diagnostics for the individual part and press Enter 12 Did the Testing Complete No trouble was found message appear v No There is still a problem Contact your service provider v Yes Go to step ...

Page 187: ... update the FRU information c Click OK to close the service action event 9 If you continue to have problems contact your service provider Activating and deactivating LEDs by using the HMC Use this procedure to activate or deactivate LEDs by using Service Focal Point from the Hardware Management Console HMC Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED by using the HMC You can deactivate the...

Page 188: ...erviceable events by using the HMC Use this procedure to view a serviceable event including details comments and service history To view serviceable events and other information about the events you must be a member of one of the following roles v Super administrator v Service representative v Operator v Product engineer v Viewer To view serviceable events follow these steps 1 In the navigation ar...

Page 189: ...r Ignore Note These options are only available from the problem event log Activating and deactivating LEDs by using the SDMC Use this procedure to activate or deactivate LEDs by using the IBM Systems Director Management Console SDMC Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED by using the SDMC You can deactivate a system attention LED or a logical partition LED For example you might deter...

Page 190: ...LED for a FRU select a system or enclosure from the table and then click List FRUs 6 Select one or more FRUs from the table and click either Activate LED or Deactivate LED The associated LED is either turned on or off Viewing serviceable events by using the SDMC Use this procedure to view a serviceable event including details comments and service history To view serviceable events follow these ste...

Page 191: ...see Performing a slow boot 3 Start the system and wait until the VIOS operating system login prompt displays or until apparent system activity on the operator panel or display has stopped Did the VIOS login prompt display v No If an SRN or other reference code is displayed suspect a loose adapter or cable connection Review the procedures for the part that you replaced to ensure that the new part i...

Page 192: ...d with that repair action If the resource associated with your action does not appear on the Resource List select sysplanar0 Press Enter b Select Commit after you make your selections Did another Resource Repair Action display appear v No If the No Trouble Found display appears go to step 9 v Yes Go to step 8 8 Select the parent or child of the resource for the replaced part from the Resource Repa...

Page 193: ...e would not power on and there are no more FRUs or isolation procedures in the FRU list contact your next level of support v If you have a new problem perform problem analysis and repair the new problem 3 Load the operating system Did the operating system load successfully Yes Go to step 5 No Continue with the next step 4 Choose from the following options v If the original problem was a failing di...

Page 194: ...rrently with system operations No Go to step 5 Yes Continue with the next step 4 Did you use an AIX diagnostics service aid hot swap operation to change the FRU Yes Go to step 6 No Go to step 7 on page 179 Note The AIX diagnostic service aid was used if a resource was removed by using the Hot Plug task 5 If any FRUs have been removed that should be reinstalled reinstall them now 1 If the system is...

Page 195: ... previously logged in the TASK SELECTION menu to update the AIX error log If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter select the resource associated with that repair action If the resource associated with your action is not displayed on the resource list select sysplanar0 Note If the system attention indicator is on this action will set it back to the normal state Go to step 11 on page 1...

Page 196: ...ntion indicator is on this action will set it back to the normal state Perform the following steps 1 From the RESOURCE REPAIR ACTION menu select the parent or child of the resource that has been replaced If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter select the resource associated with that repair action If the resource associated with your action is not displayed on the resource list selec...

Page 197: ...ower is available at the customer s power outlet 3 Was the partition powered off during the repair Yes Continue with the next step No Continue with step 6 4 Select the IPL type and mode for the system or logical partition that the customer uses see IPL type mode and speed options in the Service functions 5 Start an IPL by powering on the system or partition see Powering on and powering off Did the...

Page 198: ...dure 13 Are there any other failing items that need to be replaced Yes Replace the next failing item listed for the reference code This ends the procedure No Contact your next level of support for assistance This ends the procedure 14 Are you working with a tape device Yes Perform the verification procedures in the Service functions to verify that the problem is corrected After the verification te...

Page 199: ...y uses such as IPL type IPL mode and the way the system is configured or partitioned Attention Before returning the system to the customer remove the system from service mode If the system is left in service mode it automatically places a call for service every 2 hours v While you were performing the problem analysis on the original serviceable event other serviceable event numbers might have been...

Page 200: ...ll This ends the procedure v No Go to Detecting problems This ends the procedure Closing a service call Perform these procedures to close serviceable events clear hardware messages and prepare the server to return to the customer Follow this checklist before performing the procedure v Return the server to the state that the customer normally uses such as IPL type IPL mode and the way the system is...

Page 201: ...rom the list of serviceable events recorded in step 4 complete the following steps 6 step 32 on page 188 for each open service action event 6 Determine the error class of the serviceable event Record for future use 7 Examine the details of the open service action event Is the error code that is associated with this service action event the same as recorded in step 1 on page 184 v Yes Go to step 11...

Page 202: ...copying the list of partitions obtained in step 11 Go to step 16 15 Add the partition list obtained in step 11 to the existing list of Axx partitions obtained from processing previous service action events in this maintenance analysis procedure MAP 16 Remove all entries in the list of all partitions you recorded in step 11 If you are referred to the list of partitions obtained in step 11 in future...

Page 203: ...ded in step 11 on page 186 except for the partition you were using to debug the original problem 28 From the list of all partitions open the HMC virtual terminal window of a partition and then type diag at the AIX command prompt 29 When the diagnostic operating instructions are displayed complete the following steps 1 Press Enter 2 Select the Task Selection option 3 Select the Log Repair option 4 ...

Page 204: ...except for the partition you were using to debug the original problem 35 From the list of Axx partitions open the management console virtual terminal window of a partition and then type diag at the AIX command prompt 36 When the diagnostic operating instructions are displayed complete the following steps 1 Press Enter 2 Select the Task Selection option Note If the terminal type is not defined you ...

Page 205: ...he repair was done by using the IVM online repair procedures ensure that the original serviceable event is now closed 1 Did you use a hot swap operation by using an AIX diagnostics service aid to change the FRU v Yes Go to step 4 v No Continue with the next step 2 Do you have any field replaceable units FRUs for example cards adapters cables or devices that were removed during problem analysis tha...

Page 206: ...s remained open further service actions might be required to complete the repair Return the server to the state that the customer normally uses such as IPL type IPL mode and the way the system is configured or partitioned This might require you to reboot the operating system Attention Before returning the system to the customer remove the system from service mode If the system is left in service m...

Page 207: ...tion if not previously logged in the TASK SELECTION menu to update the AIX error log If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter select the resource associated with that repair action If the resource associated with your action is not displayed on the resource list select sysplanar0 Note If the system attention indicator is on this will set it back to the normal state Go to step 14 on pa...

Page 208: ... the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter select the resource associated with that repair action v If the resource associated with your repair action is not displayed on the Resource List select sysplanar0 2 Click Commit after you make your selection Did the No Trouble Found menu display v Yes Continue with the next step v No Go to Problem analysis 14 If you changed the service processor...

Page 209: ... hardware messages and prepare the server to return to the customer Follow this checklist before performing the procedure v Return the server to the state that the customer normally uses such as IPL type IPL mode and the way the system is configured or partitioned Attention Before returning the system to the customer remove the system from service mode If the system is left in service mode it auto...

Page 210: ...tep 1 on page 193 v Yes Go to step 11 v No Continue with the next step 10 Is the FRU you replaced and recorded in step 1 on page 193 in the list of FRUs for this service action event v Yes Continue with the next step v No Go to step 30 on page 196 Note Some service action events remain open when you leave this MAP Further service actions might be required to complete the repair 11 Examine the deta...

Page 211: ...window 18 Click Close Event 19 Add comments for the serviceable event Include any unique additional information Click OK 20 Add or update the FRU information Did you replace add or modify a FRU of the open service action event v Yes Continue with the next step v No Go to step 22 21 Click OK to close the service action event 22 Is the list of all partitions you recorded in step 11 on page 194 empty...

Page 212: ...page 194 been processed v Yes Continue with the next step v No Go to step 25 to process the next partition in the list you recorded in step 11 on page 194 30 Have all the serviceable events recorded in step 4 on page 193 been processed v Yes Continue with the next step v No Go to step 5 on page 194 and process the next service action event in the list of serviceable events recorded in step 4 on pa...

Page 213: ... complete the repair Activating and deactivating LEDs You can use these procedures to activate or deactivate light emitting diodes LEDs by using the management console or the Advanced System Management Interface ASMI For IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER7 processor the LEDs can be used to identify or verify a part that you are servicing The error and identify function amber LED indi...

Page 214: ...he SDMC complete the following steps 1 On the Welcome page under the Resources tab select the server 2 Click Actions Service and Support Hardware System Attention LED 3 Click OK Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the management console You can activate or deactivate an identify LED for components attached to the system from the Hardware Management Console HMC or from the IBM Syste...

Page 215: ...gnal that the system as a whole requires attention or service Each system has a single system attention indicator When an event occurs that either needs your intervention or that of service and support the system attention indicator lights continuously The system attention indicator is turned on when an entry is made in the service processor error log The error entry is transmitted to the system e...

Page 216: ... one of the following levels v Administrator v Authorized service provider To change the current state of an indicator do the following steps 1 On the ASMI Welcome pane specify your user ID and password and click Log In 2 In the navigation area expand System Configuration Service Indicators Indicators by Location code 3 In the right pane enter the location code of the FRU and click Continue 4 Sele...

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Page 218: ...t websites for updated information and fixes applicable to the system and related software Homologation statement This product may not be certified in your country for connection by any means whatsoever to interfaces of public telecommunications networks Further certification may be required by law prior to making any such connection Contact an IBM representative or reseller for any questions Trad...

Page 219: ...pareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Community Compliance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements res...

Page 220: ...armonics Guideline with Modifications products greater than 20 A per phase Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement People s Republic of China Declaration This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical action Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Taiwan The following is a summary of the EMI T...

Page 221: ...Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung von IBM gesteckt eingebaut werden EN 55022 Klasse A Geräte müssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung Dieses ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funk Störungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Maßnahmen zu ergreifen und dafür aufzukommen Deutschlan...

Page 222: ...rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference...

Page 223: ...nts of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for ...

Page 224: ...e wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der IBM empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden IBM übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung von IBM verändert bzw wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung von IBM gesteckt eingebaut werden Deutschland Einhalt...

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