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IBM System x3850 X5 and x3950 X5
Types 7145, 7146, 7143, and 7191

Installation and User's Guide

Summary of Contents for Redbooks x3850 X5

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Page 4: ...the IBM Safety Information and Environmental Notices and User Guide documents on the IBM Documentation CD and the Warranty Information Eighth Edition April 2011 Copyright IBM Corporation 2011 US Gove...

Page 5: ...ress adapter 47 Installing a ServeRAID adapter for use with eXFlash drives 49 Installing a hot swap power supply 52 Installing a hot swap hard disk drive 53 Installing a DVD optical drive 55 Installin...

Page 6: ...22 Electronic emission notices 122 Federal Communications Commission FCC statement 122 Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement 123 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada...

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

Page 8: ...th translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document For example if a caution statement is labeled Statement 1 translations for that caution statement are in th...

Page 9: ...and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To Connect To Disconnect 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First attach al...

Page 10: ...other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following Laser radiation when...

Page 11: ...ctrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source Statement 8 CAUTION Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label...

Page 12: ...rtain conditions To avoid these hazards ensure that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements Refer to the information that is provided with your device...

Page 13: ...l the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet v Do not extend multiple devices from the rack cabinet simultaneously unless the rack mounting instructions direct you to do so Multiple device...

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Page 15: ...roprocessor upgrade It is ideally suited for networking environments that require superior microprocessor performance efficient memory management flexibility and large amounts of reliable data storage...

Page 16: ...dated occasionally to include information about those features or technical updates might be available to provide additional information that is not included in the server documentation To check for u...

Page 17: ...matically v If Autostart is disabled or is not enabled for all users use one of the following procedures If you are using a Windows operating system insert the CD into the CD or DVD drive and click St...

Page 18: ...ontains detailed instructions for installing your server in a rack If you are adding an optional memory expansion module or scaling to another server see the rack installation instructions that comes...

Page 19: ...extremely hazardous procedure step or situation Features and specifications The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the server Depending on the server model some...

Page 20: ...microcode System UEFI FPGA diagnostics service processor IMM and SAS microcode Power supply v Standard One or two dual rated power supplies depending on the model 1975 watts at 220 V ac input 875 watt...

Page 21: ...V ac v Input voltage high range Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac v Approximate input kilovolt amperes kVA Minimum 0 20 kVA Typical 1 12 kVA Maximum 1 95 kVA 110 V ac Maximum 2 17 kVA 220 V ac What y...

Page 22: ...se index html v Large system memory capacity The server supports up to 1 TB of system memory The memory controller supports error correcting code ECC for up to 64 industry standard PC3 10600 240 pin r...

Page 23: ...agnostics in the Problem Determination and Service Guide v PCI Express 2 0 adapter capabilities The server has six slots for PCI Express 2 0 x8 adapters and one slot for PCI Express x16 adapters For m...

Page 24: ...d it and the ease with which you can diagnose and correct problems The server has the following RAS features v Advanced memory features Single bit memory error detection Single bit memory error hardwa...

Page 25: ...IBM Systems Director provides consistent views for viewing managed systems determining how these systems relate to one another and identifying their statuses helping to correlate technical resources w...

Page 26: ...escribes the controls light emitting diodes LEDs connectors on the front and rear of the server and how to turn the server on and off Note The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from...

Page 27: ...the server on and off manually or to wake the server from a reduced power state The states of the power on LED are as follows Off AC power is not present or the power supply or the LED itself has fail...

Page 28: ...h diagnostics panel The light path diagnostics panel is on the top of the operator information panel To access the light path diagnostics panel slide the blue release button on the operator informatio...

Page 29: ...roblem The remind function is controlled by the IMM v NMI button Press this button to force a nonmaskable interrupt to the microprocessor if you are directed to do so by IBM service v Reset button Pre...

Page 30: ...direct serial traffic using Serial over LAN SOL QPI ports 1 4 In a single node configuration use these connectors to insert either a QPI wrap card or a filler panel The QPI wrap cards enable increased...

Page 31: ...wer LED Each hot swap power supply has a dc power LED and an ac power LED When the dc power LED is lit it indicates that the power supply is supplying sufficient dc power to the system During typical...

Page 32: ...to requests from the IMM such as a remote request to turn on the server The power on LED flashes to indicate that the server is connected to ac power but not turned on In a two node configuration con...

Page 33: ...vice and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from th...

Page 34: ...are or making sure that the firmware in the server and memory expansion module are at the same level you might get unexpected system behavior or the server might not power on For special instructions...

Page 35: ...he memory expansion module For information about the terms of the warranty for the expansion module see the documentation that comes with the expansion module Before you start the host server to power...

Page 36: ...Ms 4 GB total v Maximum 32 DIMM connectors up to 512 GB or 1 TB when 32 GB DIMMs are available of memory depending on the DIMM size v Type of DIMMs PC3 10600R 999 1333 MHz or PC3 8500R 1066 MHz ECC DD...

Page 37: ...4 Btu per hour 92 watts v Maximum configuration 2048 Btu per hour 600 watts Electrical input v Sine wave input 50 60 Hz required v Input voltage low range Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 136 V ac v Input volt...

Page 38: ...of the most important features in product design are reliability availability and serviceability RAS These factors help to ensure that the integrity of the data processed in your memory expansion mod...

Page 39: ...y expansion module The locate LED also has a button that you can press to light up other servers or other memory expansion modules to which the memory expansion module is connected v Power supply faul...

Page 40: ...wer supply has an ac power LED and a dc power LED When the ac power LED is lit it indicates that sufficient power is being supplied to the power supply through the power cord During normal operation b...

Page 41: ...itch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that...

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Page 43: ...ise working correctly If the server is not working correctly see the Problem Determination and Service Guide for information about how to run diagnostics 3 Follow the installation procedures in this c...

Page 44: ...he illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware RAID adapter carrier RAID adapter Backplane filler Hard disk drive backplane Backplane carrier Backplane power cables Top cov...

Page 45: ...hot swap capability you can remove or install the component while the server is running Orange can also indicate touch points on hot swap components See the instructions for removing or installing a s...

Page 46: ...DIMM 5 error LED DIMM 6 error LED DIMM 7 error LED DIMM 8 error LED Memory card only error LED Light path diagnostics button Light path diagnostics button power LED DIMM 5 DIMM 6 DIMM 7 DIMM 8 DIMM 1...

Page 47: ...connector Cofiguration connector Cofiguration connector Front Rear SAS hard disk drive connectors Backplane 2 for HDD 4 7 Backplane 1 for HDD 0 3 eXFlash backplane connectors The following illustrati...

Page 48: ...RAID card Fan 3 SAS backplane power SAS backplane data Memory card 8 Memory card 7 Memory card 6 Fan 2 Fan 1 Memory card 5 Front panel Scalability LED CD DVD power Memory card 1 Memory card 2 Memory c...

Page 49: ...ration shows the LEDs on the microprocessor board Microprocessor 4 error LED Microprocessor 3 error LED Microprocessor 2 error LED Microprocessor 1 error LED H8 heartbeat LED Microprocessor board erro...

Page 50: ...x8 slot 1 PCIe2 x16 slot 3 PCIe2 x8 slot 2 PCIe2 x8 x4 electrically Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Video Serial USB 6 7 USB 4 5 Internal USB Internal USB SATA DVD Front USB PCIe auxiliary power Power supply 1...

Page 51: ...ride When you change the position of this jumper the server bypasses the power on password check The next time you turn on the server the Setup Utility starts and you can change or delete the power on...

Page 52: ...will help to ensure that any known issues are addressed and that your server is ready to function at maximum levels of performance To download firmware updates for your server go to http www ibm com s...

Page 53: ...rnal components leave the server connected to power v You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot swap power supplies hot swap hard disk drives hot swap fans or hot plug Universal...

Page 54: ...when you work inside the server with the power on The server supports hot swap devices and is designed to operate safely while it is turned on and the cover is removed Follow these guidelines when you...

Page 55: ...age and from your body v Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without setting down the device If it is necessary to set down the device put it back into its stati...

Page 56: ...e DVD power fans 1 and 2 scalability LED and operator information cables DVD power cable connector Fan 1 cable connector Scalability LED cable Fan 2 cable connector Operator information cable 42 IBM S...

Page 57: ...The following illustration shows the routing of the USB and DVD signal cables DVD signal cable USB cable Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 43...

Page 58: ...ll external signal cables from the server 3 Slide the server out of the rack until the slide rails lock into place Top cover Cover release latch 4 Lift the cover release latch The cover slides to the...

Page 59: ...server Latch Latch 6 Tilt and lift the top cover bracket out of the server 7 If you are instructed to return the top cover bracket follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials for...

Page 60: ...rrectly routed 2 Align the top cover bracket on top of the server so that the metal tabs line up correctly on the chassis and then rotate it into place 3 Slide the blue latches on the top cover bracke...

Page 61: ...nd follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this section If you must change the switch setting or jumper settings on the adapter follow the instructions that come with the adapter...

Page 62: ...other grounding system when you work inside the server with the power on To install a PCI Express adapter complete the following steps 1 Read Safety on page v and Installation guidelines on page 38 2...

Page 63: ...slots to assign system resources in the following order ICH10 RAID DVD USB I O Hub 1 integrated Ethernet controller integrated SAS controller PCI Express slots 5 through 7 I O Hub 2 and then PCI Expr...

Page 64: ...omponents and gold edge connectors on the adapter Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the connector Incorrectly seated adapters might cause damage to the I O board or to the adapter 7 To...

Page 65: ...er v Connect one end of the first cable to Port 0 on the ServeRAID adapter and the other end to connector J39 on the backplane v Connect one end of the second cable to Port 1 on the ServeRAID adapter...

Page 66: ...at the server supports the power supply that you are installing see http www ibm com systems info x86servers serverproven compat us To install an additional hot swap power supply complete the followin...

Page 67: ...u must consider when you install a hard disk drive v To confirm that the server supports the hard disk drive that you are installing see http www ibm com systems info x86servers serverproven compat us...

Page 68: ...hard disk drive from the package 4 Make sure that the drive handle is open then install the hard disk drive into the hot swap bay 5 IBM Business Partners only Restart the server Confirm that it starts...

Page 69: ...have other devices to install or remove do so now Otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 79 Installing a 2 5 inch hard disk drive backplane To confirm that the server supports the hard d...

Page 70: ...ghtly lift the carrier 10 Remove the backplane carrier and SAS power cable handle from the server together SAS power and configuration cables Release tab Backplane carrier Alignment pins 11 Remove the...

Page 71: ...Look at the cabling of the first backplane to make sure that you cable the new backplane correctly 15 Slide the backplane carrier into place until it latches while you hold the SAS power cable handle...

Page 72: ...only Complete the additional steps in Instructions for IBM Business Partners on page 29 Installing an eXFlash 1 8 inch drive cage and backplane To confirm that the server supports the drive cage and b...

Page 73: ...he backplane carrier and the SAS power cable handle a Lift the SAS power and configuration cable handle up to disconnect the cables from the microprocessor board b Slide the backplane carrier release...

Page 74: ...carrier into the server while lowering the power and configuration cable handle into place 10 Seat the power and configuration handle into the connector on microprocessor board Do not latch the backp...

Page 75: ...g a 1 8 inch solid state drive To confirm that the server supports the solid state drive that you are installing see http www ibm com systems info x86servers serverproven compat us To install a 1 8 in...

Page 76: ...and disconnect the power cord and all external cables 3 Rotate the blue release latch on the QPI blank handle pull the handle to the open position and pull the blank out of the server 4 Rotate the blu...

Page 77: ...oven compat us To install an internal removable flash drive complete the following steps 1 Read Safety on page v and Installation guidelines on page 38 2 Disconnect the power cable and remove the powe...

Page 78: ...le Memory Buffer and the Intel 7510 Scalable Memory Buffer are not interchangeable and cannot be used in the same server Check the label on the top of the memory card and then see http www 03 ibm com...

Page 79: ...te the memory card connectors to match the microprocessor installation in the following order 1 7 3 5 2 8 4 6 Microprocessors must be installed in the following order 1 4 2 and 3 See Installing a micr...

Page 80: ...7 2 and 7 Seventh 1 4 and 5 Eighth 7 4 and 5 If you plan to install additional memory cards in the low cost and low power installation sequence follow the DIMM installation sequence in Table 6 for eac...

Page 81: ...irst 2 2 and 7 Twenty second 8 2 and 7 Twenty third 4 2 and 7 Twenty fourth 6 2 and 7 Twenty fifth 1 4 and 5 Twenty sixth 7 4 and 5 Twenty seventh 3 4 and 5 Twenty eighth 5 4 and 5 Twenty ninth 2 4 an...

Page 82: ...ence shown in the following table Table 9 Memory card installation sequence for memory mirroring configuration DIMM quad installation order Memory card Connector numbers First 1 1 and 8 2 1 and 8 Seco...

Page 83: ...M The following illustration shows the LEDs on the memory card DIMM 1 error LED DIMM 2 error LED DIMM 3 error LED DIMM 4 error LED DIMM 5 error LED DIMM 6 error LED DIMM 7 error LED DIMM 8 error LED M...

Page 84: ...s the memory card to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server then remove the memory card from the package b Open the levers on the top of the memory card c Place the memory card on a flat s...

Page 85: ...to replace the device 3 Remove the server top cover see Removing the top cover on page 44 Release lever Error LED 4 If you are installing DIMMs in a memory card that is already installed in the serve...

Page 86: ...ith the slots at the ends of the DIMM connector Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector 2 by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM simultaneously The retaining clips snap into the...

Page 87: ...sider when you install a microprocessor v To confirm that the server supports the microprocessor that you are installing see http www ibm com systems info x86servers serverproven compat us v The optio...

Page 88: ...ting system For a list of supported operating systems see http www ibm com servers eserver serverproven compat us v You can use the Setup utility to determine the specific type of microprocessor in th...

Page 89: ...e top cover bracket out of the server 6 Remove the heat sink blank and store it for future use 7 Open the release socket lever and rotate the load plate Release socket lever 8 Remove the socket cover...

Page 90: ...you are installing E7 series microprocessors in your server you must use the microprocessor installation tool with the text X7500 E7 on the bottom of the tool see the following illustration Tools tha...

Page 91: ...ssor Note If you have more microprocessors to install repeat steps 5 11 for each microprocessor and then continue with step 12 after you have installed all the microprocessors that you plan to install...

Page 92: ...eat sink and rotate the lever to the closed position If you have other devices to install or remove do so now Otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 79 78 IBM System x3850 X5 and x3950 X5...

Page 93: ...ed devices and make sure that no error LEDs are lit 7 IBM Business Partners only Complete the additional steps in Instructions for IBM Business Partners on page 29 Connecting the cables Notes 1 Be sur...

Page 94: ...r or the server might not power on For special instructions to follow before you attach the memory expansion module to the server go to http www ibm com support entry portal docdisplay Indocid MIGR 50...

Page 95: ...owing illustration shows the major components in the memory expansion module The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware Removing the memory expansion module bezel To r...

Page 96: ...en disconnect all external cables from the memory expansion module 3 Remove the bezel see Removing the bezel on page 47 4 Grasp the blue release latches on the system board tray handles and press the...

Page 97: ...ion module When connecting the memory expansion module to Machine Types 7143 and 7191 The memory expansion module supports low voltage 1 35 V DIMMs at capacities of 4 GB 8 GB and 16 GB only When you m...

Page 98: ...ot supported in the memory expansion module The following table lists the DIMM connectors for each bank of eight DIMMs that are on the memory ports within the same memory controller Table 11 DIMM bank...

Page 99: ...ct System Settings Memory For more information see Using the Setup utility on page 96 DIMMs must be installed in sets of four The DIMMs in each set must be the same size and type This is applicable al...

Page 100: ...sequence Set 3 11 14 26 31 Set 4 3 6 18 23 Set 5 10 15 27 30 Set 6 2 7 19 22 Set 7 12 13 25 32 Set 8 4 5 17 24 Note When you populate DIMMs in the memory expansion module populate the larger capacity...

Page 101: ...age 19 and all attached peripheral devices Disconnect all power cords then disconnect all external cables from the server Disconnect all power cords then disconnect all external cables from the memory...

Page 102: ...e stop tabs and align the system board tray with the chassis 12 Slide the system board tray forward until the tabs on the bottom of the handles touch the chassis then close the handles and press firml...

Page 103: ...t from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source Statement 8 CAUTION Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached Haza...

Page 104: ...outlet 9 Make sure that the ac power LED and the dc power LED on the power supply are lit indicating that the power supply is operating correctly The two green LEDs are to the right of the power cord...

Page 105: ...ray complete the following steps 1 Read Safety on page v and Installation guidelines on page 38 2 Grasp the system board tray on both sides near the stop tabs and align the system board tray with the...

Page 106: ...sion module cables To cable the memory expansion module to the host server see the QPI cable option documentation and the EXA cable option documentation Be sure to turn off the host server before you...

Page 107: ...ation updates are required to be made directly to the memory expansion module When the host server configuration is updated the updates are automatically applied to the memory expansion module through...

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Page 109: ...D see Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD on page 102 v Integrated management module Use the integrated management module IMM for configuration to update the firmware and sensor data recor...

Page 110: ...iguration information v View and change assignments for devices and I O ports v Set the date and time v Set and change passwords v Set the startup characteristics of the server and the order of startu...

Page 111: ...server that are compliant with EFI 1 10 and UEFI 2 0 Processors Select this choice to view or change the processor settings Memory Select this choice to view or change the memory settings To configur...

Page 112: ...or change the settings for the integrated management module POST Watchdog Timer Select this choice to view or enable the POST watchdog timer POST Watchdog Timer Value Select this choice to view or set...

Page 113: ...AN functions For example you can define a startup sequence that checks for a disc in the CD RW DVD drive then checks the hard disk drive and then checks a network adapter This choice is on the full Se...

Page 114: ...d restore the factory settings v Exit Setup Select this choice to exit from the Setup utility If you have not saved the changes that you have made in the settings you are asked whether you want to sav...

Page 115: ...v Do not change settings or move jumpers on any system board switch or jumper blocks that are not shown in this document v Change the position of the power on password override jumper to bypass the po...

Page 116: ...py is restored After the primary copy is restored turn off the server then move the UEFI boot recovery J22 jumper back to the primary position pins 1 and 2 Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation...

Page 117: ...odel and detected hardware v Operating system partition size and file system type that are selectable during setup The ServerGuide program performs the following tasks v Sets system date and time v De...

Page 118: ...ut using ServerGuide If you have already configured the server hardware and you are not using the ServerGuide program to install your operating system you can download operating system installation in...

Page 119: ...and restarts the server with the one good microprocessor The IMM also provides the following remote server management capabilities through the OSA SMBridge management utility program v Command line in...

Page 120: ...name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD with a zero not the letter O You have read write access You must change this default password the first time you log on 3 On the Welcome page type a timeout va...

Page 121: ...lan to use the optional USB flash device with VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor software see the documentation that comes with the USB flash device and the operating system installation instructions for...

Page 122: ...thernet Utility program is part of the server firmware You can use it to configure the network as a startable device and you can customize where the network startup option appears in the startup seque...

Page 123: ...server to access the Setup utility You can also use the ASU program to configure the optional remote presence feature or other IMM settings The remote presence feature provides enhanced systems manage...

Page 124: ...he Installed version list select the latest version and click Continue 6 Download the available updates 7 Copy the downloaded files to the management server 8 On the management server on the Welcome p...

Page 125: ...es in numeric order of the logical node IDs Before you create scalable partitions read the following information v Make sure that all the nodes in the multi node configuration contain the following so...

Page 126: ...es are installed in a rack The nodes are reordered according to the QPI or EXA cabling with the node that you select in the top position Configuring a QPI muliti node system A multi node configuration...

Page 127: ...Note The nodes can vary in the number of microprocessors and the amount of memory each contains above the minimum Chapter 3 Configuring the server 113...

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Page 129: ...upgrade You can obtain the latest downloads for your IBM product from http www ibm com support fixcentral systemx groupView query productGroup ibm 2FSystemx v If you have installed new hardware or sof...

Page 130: ...orld Wide Web On the World Wide Web up to date information about IBM systems optional devices services and support is available at http www ibm com supportportal You can find the most up to date produ...

Page 131: ...his information to contact IBM Taiwan product service IBM Taiwan product service contact information IBM Taiwan Corporation 3F No 7 Song Ren Rd Taipei Taiwan Telephone 0800 016 888 Appendix Getting he...

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Page 133: ...PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical...

Page 134: ...r service marks of others Important notes Processor speed indicates the internal clock speed of the microprocessor other factors also affect application performance This product is not intended to be...

Page 135: ...ctices that maintain particulate and gas levels that are consistent with the protection of human health and safety If IBM determines that the levels of particulates or gases in your environment have c...

Page 136: ...ent you must use the designated monitor cable and any interference suppression devices that are supplied with the monitor Federal Communications Commission FCC statement Note This equipment has been t...

Page 137: ...M cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a nonrecommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Attentio...

Page 138: ...ist die Umsetzung der EU Richtlinie 2004 108 EG in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten EMVG bzw der...

Page 139: ...iation JEITA statement Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Confirmed Harmonics Guidelines products less than or equal to 20 A per phase Korea Communications Commi...

Page 140: ...Taiwan Class A compliance statement 126 IBM System x3850 X5 and x3950 X5 Types 7145 7146 7143 and 7191 Installation and User s Guide...

Page 141: ...g memory expansion module cables 92 server cables 79 connectors eXFlash backplane cable 33 front of server 12 I O board 36 memory card 31 microprocessor board 34 rear of server 15 contamination partic...

Page 142: ...d Settings Utility program overview 109 IBM Business Partner instructions 29 IBM Systems Director 7 overview 11 updating 109 IBM Taiwan product service 117 IMM overview 7 using 104 IMM web interface l...

Page 143: ...ity specifications 22 turning off 27 turning on 26 updating configuration 93 memory mirroring description memory expansion module 83 Memory ProteXion 7 memory mirroring population sequence memory expa...

Page 144: ...f memory enclosure 23 slots 5 6 SMP description 7 software service and support telephone numbers 116 solid state drive installing 61 specifications memory expansion module 22 server 5 Standby mode 18...

Page 145: ...weight continued server 5 weight of memory enclosure 23 working inside server with power on 40 X X Architecture technology 7 Index 131...

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