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Installing the System and Ordered Parts for the 8335-GCA or 8335-GTA

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Page 3: ...Power Systems Installing the System and Ordered Parts for the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GCA and 8335 GTA IBM...

Page 4: ...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 POWER8 processor and to all associated models Cop...

Page 5: ...6F 40 PCIe3 LP 2 Port 40 GbE NIC RoCE QSFP Adapter FC EC3A CCIN 57BD 43 PCIe3 2 Port 40 GbE NIC RoCE QSFP Adapter FC EC3B CCIN 57BD 46 PCIe3 LP 2 port 100 Gb EDR InfiniBand Adapter FC EC3E and EC3F CC...

Page 6: ...8335 GCA or 8335 GTA 107 Removing a power supply from the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA 107 Replacing a power supply in the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA 108 Notices 111 Accessibility features for IBM Power Systems se...

Page 7: ...tional copies of safety information documentation can be obtained by calling the IBM Hotline at 1 800 300 8751 German safety information Das Produkt ist nicht f r den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitspl tz...

Page 8: ...1 Turn off everything unless instructed otherwise 2 For AC power remove the power cords from the outlets 3 For racks with a DC power distribution panel PDP turn off the circuit breakers located in the...

Page 9: ...mperatures 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...

Page 10: ...ential hazards v Verify that the route that you 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 ca...

Page 11: ...DANGER Rack mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces L002 L003 1 2 or 1 2 or 1 2 3 4 or Safety notices ix...

Page 12: ...quipped with multiple AC power cords or multiple DC power cables To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords and power cables L003 L007 CAUTION A hot surface nearby L007 L008 x Install...

Page 13: ...tacle Although shining light into one end and looking into the other end of a disconnected optical fiber to verify the continuity of optic fibers many not injure the eye this procedure is potentially...

Page 14: ...ing load v Do not use on uneven surface incline or decline major ramps v Do not stack loads v Do not operate while under the influence of drugs or alcohol v Do not support ladder against LIFT TOOL v T...

Page 15: ...ing interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection to connect th...

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Page 17: ...2U of space Note If you do not have a rack that is installed install the rack For instructions see Racks and rack features http www ibm com support knowledgecenter POWER8 p8hbf p8hbf_8xx_kickoff htm C...

Page 18: ...lower part of the rack v Plan to install units into the lower part of the rack first v Record the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA locations in your plan Note The server is two EIA units high An EI...

Page 19: ...he rear of the rack 8 On the right side find the EIA unit that corresponds to the bottom EIA unit marked on the front of the rack 9 Mark the bottom EIA unit 10 Mark the corresponding holes on the left...

Page 20: ...her an R right or an L left when you look from the front Select the left slide rail bring it to the rear of the rack and locate the selected EIA unit that was previously marked 2 Remove the screw from...

Page 21: ...ok feature on the middle pin For details see Figure 4 5 While you pull the slide rail forward ensure that all three pins protrude through the rack holes then push the front latch 2 all the way in For...

Page 22: ...forward 1 until they click twice into place Carefully lift the server and tilt it into position over the slide rails so that the rear nail heads 2 on the server line up with the rear slots 3 on the sl...

Page 23: ...r cables The cable management arm is used to efficiently route cables so that you have proper access to the rear of the system After you have installed the cable management arm connect and route power...

Page 24: ...g bracket D Cable management arm E Extension bracket 2 Connect one end of the support arm A to the right slide rail 1 so that you can swing the other end of the support arm toward the left side of the...

Page 25: ...hole 1 and turn the bracket 2 to secure it to the support arm For details see Figure 11 4 Attach the cable management stop bracket B to the slot on the inside of the left slide by sliding the stop br...

Page 26: ...lot on the inside of the right slide by sliding the mounting bracket C into the slide rail until the spring loaded pin snaps into place For details see Figure 14 on page 11 Figure 12 Installing the mo...

Page 27: ...nagement arm tab into the extension bracket E on the outside of the right slide rail 2 Push the tab until the spring loaded latch snaps into place For details see Figure 15 and Figure 16 on page 12 Fi...

Page 28: ...m Management Interface IPMI 4 Video Graphics Array VGA Text based capability is only supported at this time d Plug the system power cords and the power cords for any other attached devices into the al...

Page 29: ...location contains three 3 holes for mounting hardware For the purpose of these instructions each EIA set of holes are identified as a b and c from the top of each EIA unit to the bottom of each EIA u...

Page 30: ...l in place against the rear EIA support flange 8 Secure both rails to the rear EIA support flanges B by using four M5 x 16mm screws Installing the system into the rack by using the fixed rails and con...

Page 31: ...n the rails 4 While one person is supporting the weight of the system have the second person move to the front of the system and push the system all the way into the rack 5 Attach the front cover to t...

Page 32: ...ceive updates complete the following steps a Go to the IBM Support Portal b Log in by using your IBM ID and password and click Sign in c Click Support notifications d Click Browse for a product e Sele...

Page 33: ...rvice provider for this service Installing a disk drive in the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA Learn how to install a disk drive in the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GCA and 8335 GTA system Installing a disk driv...

Page 34: ...he slot 3 Lock the drive bay handle A by pushing in the handle release See Figure 24 Figure 23 Removing a disk drive filler from a system Figure 24 Locking the drive bay handle 18 Installing the Syste...

Page 35: ...ower turned on Installing a disk drive in the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA system with the power turned on Follow these steps to install a disk drive in the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GCA and 8335 GTA syste...

Page 36: ...er System S822LC 8335 GCA and 8335 GTA system About this task Attention For safety and airflow purposes if you remove parts from the system you must ensure that v PCIe tailstock fillers are present v...

Page 37: ...PCIe riser containing the GPU into the system Push it down into place until it is firmly seated in the system See Figure 28 Figure 27 Removing the PCIe riser Figure 28 Inserting the PCIe riser Install...

Page 38: ...t to install the memory riser See Plugging rules for memory in the 8335 GCA system on page 25 to understand the plugging rules and ensure that the memory are plugged in the correct sequence Figure 29...

Page 39: ...install memory DIMMs into the slots on the memory riser complete the following steps a Push the locking tabs to the open position away from the slot in the direction shown in Figure 32 on page 24 Figu...

Page 40: ...t these steps for the remaining memory DIMMs Attention All slots in the riser must be filled with memory DIMM 5 To install the memory riser complete the following steps a Ensure the release latches ar...

Page 41: ...GBIT DDR3 DRAM EM52 64 GB RDIMMS 1333 MHZ 4 GBIT DDR3 DRAM EM53 128 GB RDIMMS 1066 MHZ 4 GBIT DDR3 DRAM Table 4 8335 GCA memory configuration as a function of the number of DIMMs and risers You read t...

Page 42: ...the first positions 1 are always populated Installing PCIe adapters in the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA Learn how to install Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Express PCIe adapters in the IBM Power System...

Page 43: ...8335 GTA system Figure 35 shows the rear view of the system with the PCIe adapter slots v The full height full length adapters can be installed only in the full height full length slots 1 and 4 v The...

Page 44: ...n the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA system Table 7 provides information about the adapters the slot priorities in the system they are supported on and the maximum number of adapters that can be installed in th...

Page 45: ...y v Supported on Firmware level 8 1 OS support Linux operating system 1 4 2 Not supported Not supported EC3E PCIe3 LP 2 port 100 Gb EDR IB Adapter x16 FC EC3E CCIN 2CEA Adapter FRU number 00WT075 v PC...

Page 46: ...ing systems 4 1 2 Not supported Not supported EJ1B CAPI Compression Accelerator Adapter FC EJ1A and EJ1B CCIN 2CF0 Adapter FRU number 00WT173 v PCIe3 x8 v Short with full height tailstock FC EJ1A v Sh...

Page 47: ...t 1 Gb Ethernet v OS support Linux operating system 1 4 2 Not supported Not supported EL4M PCIe2 4 port 1 GbE Adapter FC EL4L and EL4M CCIN 576F Adapter FRU number 74Y4064 v PCIe1 or PCIe2 x4 v Short...

Page 48: ...RJ45 ports v NIC network convergence adapter v Local area network LAN adapter OS support Linux and PowerKVM operating systems 2 5 3 3 2 5 3 3 5 Any combination of FC EC54 and FC EC56 adapters can be i...

Page 49: ...out of the PCIe adapter 5 Insert the adapter aligning it properly and inserting it fully into the slot See Figure 38 on page 34 Figure 36 Rear view of a 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA system with PCIe slots in...

Page 50: ...u remove parts from the system you must ensure that v PCIe tailstock fillers are present v Graphic processor unit GPU or PCIe carriers are present and that either GPU or PCIe fillers are installed in...

Page 51: ...adapter one of the fillers must remain in place to ensure proper airflow and cooling For a double wide adapter Remove both fillers 5 If needed label and remove any plugs that extend out of the PCIe a...

Page 52: ...ser 8 Using the 3 alignment pins A place the PCIe riser into the system Push it down into place until it is firmly seated in the system See Figure 42 on page 37 Figure 41 Inserting PCIe adapter into P...

Page 53: ...This adapter provides four 1 Gb Ethernet ports that can be configured to run at 1000 megabits per second Mbps or 1 gigabit per second Gbps 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps The adapter connects to a network that u...

Page 54: ...B UL CE VCCI BSMI CTICK MIC v Network Controller MAC Intel 82571EB v Compliant with European Union Directive 2002 95 EC on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and...

Page 55: ...ed Yellow 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps or 1 Gbps Activity link Green flashing Active link or data activity Off No link The absence of a link can indicate a defective cable defective connector o...

Page 56: ...FC 5899 are both the same adapter with different feature codes FC 5260 is a low profile adapter and the FC 5899 is a full height adapter The PCIe2 4 port 1 GbE Adapter is a full height generation 2 PC...

Page 57: ...se of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Specifications Item Description Adapter FRU number 74Y4064 Designed to comply with RoHS requirement Wrap plug 10N7405 Note Wra...

Page 58: ...indicate a defective cable defective connector or a configuration mismatch Operating system or partition requirements This adapter is supported for the following versions of operating systems v AIX AI...

Page 59: ...embedded environments The adapter improves network performance by increasing available bandwidth to the processor and by providing enhanced performance The adapter provides dedicated adapter resource...

Page 60: ...ndling EEH from PCI bus errors Figure 45 shows the adapter Specifications Item Description Adapter FRU number 00FW105 Designed to comply with RoHS requirement I O bus architecture PCIe3 x8 Slot requir...

Page 61: ...Table 10 for details about the feature codes Do not mix copper and optical cables on the same adapter These cables are compliant with industry standard specifications SFF 8431 Rev 4 1 and SFF 8472 Re...

Page 62: ...pecifications and operating system requirements for the feature code FC EC3B adapter Overview The PCIe3 2 Port 40 GbE NIC RoCE QSFP Adapter is a regular height PCIe generation 3 PCIe3 dual port 40 Gig...

Page 63: ...telligent interrupt coalescence v Advanced Quality of Service QoS v RoHS R6 compliant v RDMA over Ethernet using uDAPL The adapter provides Ethernet NIC support with the following features v 64 bit ke...

Page 64: ...OWER8 p8eab p8eab_mtm_pciplacement htm and select the system you are working on Cables This adapter feature requires the use of compatible QSFP 40 Gbps copper twinaxial active Ethernet cables for cabl...

Page 65: ...for this feature and attaching devices To check for the prerequisites see IBM Prerequisite website www 912 ibm com e_dir eServerPrereq nsf The adapter is supported on the following versions of the op...

Page 66: ...3 2 port 100 Gb enhanced data rate EDR InfiniBand adapter provides high speed connectivity with other servers or InfiniBand switches Each port maximum of 100 Gb assumes that no other system and or swi...

Page 67: ...r with Mellanox OFED 3 3 or later Ubuntu Server 14 04 3 or later with Mellanox OFED 3 3 or later PCIe3 LP 1 port 100 Gb EDR InfiniBand adapter x16 FC EC3T and EC3U CCIN 2CEB Learn about the specificat...

Page 68: ...es and slot priorities http www ibm com support knowledgecenter POWER8 p8eab p8eab_mtm_pciplacement htm and select the system you are working on Cables No cables required Voltage 3 3 V Form factor Sho...

Page 69: ...accelerator adapter The adapter offers 12 GB of on board memory and is optimized for compute intensive applications The adapter uses power from the PCIe connector and auxiliary power source from the s...

Page 70: ...depending on the system you are using v Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 7 2 little endian for Power or later Ubuntu Server 14 04 3 or later For support details see the Linux Alert website www1...

Page 71: ...large amounts of data that average over 100 MB s v Applications that need a high average throughput of data compressed v Handling high peak throughput of data when software compression is limited v Wh...

Page 72: ...f adapters that are supported see PCIe adapter placement rules and slot priorities http www ibm com support knowledgecenter POWER8 p8eab p8eab_mtm_pciplacement htm and select the system you are workin...

Page 73: ...b Hardware accelerated zlib genwqe tools Tools to analyze adapter functionality plus hardware accelerated genwqe_gzip and genwqe_gunzip For details on how the adapter can be used to accelerate your ap...

Page 74: ...ms is required and it is more difficult to run in parallel on many CPUs v When the standard DEFLATE compression format is required for interchange as used in gzip zlib zip or JAR Software compression...

Page 75: ...2 or later AIX 6 1 Technology Level 9 or later v Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 2 and later include the GenWQE Linux drive Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 1 or later Important See Generic Work Queue Engi...

Page 76: ...ffect The adapter also enables good standard compression in cases where software overhead prevents it The following are examples of typical applications that can benefit from compression acceleration...

Page 77: ...you are working on Attributes provided High throughput compression that saves storage and I O bandwidth with little or no overhead CPU offload and PCIe interface with negligible software load frees u...

Page 78: ...erWorks http www ibm com developerworks PCIe2 LP 2 port 10 GbE BaseT RJ45 Adapter FC EL3Z CCIN 2CC4 Learn about the specifications and operating system requirements for the feature code FC EL3Z adapte...

Page 79: ...terrupts MSI MSI X and support of legacy pin interrupts v The adapter supports jumbo frames up to 9 6 KB v The adapter supports gigabit EtherChannel GEC with the existing software v The adapter suppor...

Page 80: ...the prerequisites see IBM Prerequisite website www 912 ibm com e_dir eServerPrereq nsf The adapter is supported on the following versions of the operating systems depending on the system you are using...

Page 81: ...2048 bytes for read and write functions Provides a large read request size of 4096 bytes v The adapter is compatible with 4 8 and 16 Gb Fibre Channel interface with the following characteristics Prov...

Page 82: ...wave lasers that adhere to the following specifications v OM4 Multimode 50 125 micron fiber 4700 MHz x km bandwidth v OM3 Multimode 50 125 micron fiber 2000 MHz x km bandwidth v OM2 Multimode 50 125 m...

Page 83: ...stems depending on the system you are using v Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 7 or later with current maintenance updates available from Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6 5 or later wi...

Page 84: ...ebug mode Fast flash Flashing Not defined PCIe2 4 port 1 GbE Adapter FC EL4L and EL4M CCIN 576F Learn about the specifications and operating system requirements for the feature code FC EL4L and EL4M a...

Page 85: ...v4 and IPv6 v Supports TCP segmentation or large send offload v Supports EEPROM SPI and single EEPROM v Supports interrupt levels INTA and MSI v Hardware certifications FCC B UL CE VCCI BSMI CTICK MIC...

Page 86: ...and what those states indicate Table 15 Adapter LEDs and descriptions LED Light Description Link Speed Yellow 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps or 1 Gbps Activity Green flashing Active link or data...

Page 87: ...to 100 meters 328 08 feet The adapter supports AIX Network Installation Management NIM boot capability and conforms to the IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T standard The adapter also supports jumbo frames when...

Page 88: ...T5e UTP cables are connected to copper RJ45 connectors Voltage 3 3 V Form factor Short full height Maximum number For details about the maximum number of adapters that are supported see PCIe adapter p...

Page 89: ...r data activity Off No link The absence of a link can indicate a defective cable defective connector or a configuration mismatch Operating system or partition requirements This adapter is supported fo...

Page 90: ...es of up to 100 meters The adapter provides the following features v The adapter is a PCIe2 NIC network convergence adapter v The 10 Gb RJ45 ports can function in the NIC mode v The adapter can be use...

Page 91: ...d select the system you are working on Cables CAT 6A cable Voltage 3 3 V Form factor Short regular height tailstock low profile capable Maximum number For details about the maximum number of adapters...

Page 92: ...g system requirements for the feature code FC EL5B adapter Overview The PCIe2 16 Gb 2 port Fibre Channel Adapter is an x8 generation 2 PCIe adapter This adapter is a high performance 8x short form ada...

Page 93: ...tection including internal data path random access memory RAM v Provides architectural support for multiple upper layer protocols v Provides comprehensive virtualization capabilities with support for...

Page 94: ...km bandwidth v OM3 Multimode 50 125 micron fiber 2000 MHz x km bandwidth v OM2 Multimode 50 125 micron fiber 500 MHz x km bandwidth v OM1 Multimode 62 5 125 micron fiber 200 MHz x km bandwidth Because...

Page 95: ...the system you are using v Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 7 1 or later Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 7 1 little endian or later Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6 5 or later SUSE Linux Ente...

Page 96: ...e adapter supports the Ethernet network interface controller NIC function The adapter is a high performance adapter that consolidates traffic for networking The link aggregation and failover features...

Page 97: ...mes 802 1p for setting up priority levels in tagged VLAN frames 802 1Q for VLAN tagging 802 3x for flow control 802 3ad for load balancing and failover IEEE 802 3ad and 802 3 for link aggregation v Th...

Page 98: ...plugs are not included with the card 12R9314 FC ECW0 is the only wrap plug that can be purchased from IBM I O bus architecture PCIe3 x8 Slot requirement For details about slot priorities and placemen...

Page 99: ...5 meters to 33 meters 1 64 feet to 108 26 feet 0 5 meters to 82 meters 1 64 feet to 269 02 feet 0 5 meters to 300 meters 1 64 feet to 984 25 feet Operating system or partition requirements If you are...

Page 100: ...ws the FC EN0T adapter Each of the 1 Gb RJ45 port provides Ethernet connectivity at a data rate of 1 Gbps Each of the 1 Gb ports is connected with a 4 pair CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable or w...

Page 101: ...o bottom of the adapter as T1 T2 and so on for the AIX and IBM i operating systems Specifications Item Description Adapter FRU number 00E2715 Designed to comply with RoHS requirement Low profile tails...

Page 102: ...ds Table 21 Supported distances for multimode fiber optic cables Header Cable Type and Distance Rate OM1 OM2 OM3 10 Gbps 0 5 meters to 33 meters 1 64 feet to 108 26 feet 0 5 meters to 82 meters 1 64 f...

Page 103: ...he following drivers v AIX devices pciex e4148a1614109304 for SFP optical ports and devices pciex e4148a1614109404 for RJ45 ports v Linux bnx2x driver v The latest version of the device driver or ipru...

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Page 105: ...source to the PDP v When connecting power to the product ensure all power cables are properly connected For racks with AC power connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical out...

Page 106: ...ervers and optional devices starting from the bottom of the rack cabinet v Rack mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces Do not place objects on top of rack mounted devices In addi...

Page 107: ...rforming an installation or replacement procedure that might put your data at risk ensure wherever possible that you have a current backup of your system or logical partition including operating syste...

Page 108: ...o the unit A flashing light indicates standby power to the unit It takes approximately 30 seconds from the time the power on button is pressed to when the power LED changes from flashing to solid Duri...

Page 109: ...top the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GCA and 8335 GTA system for performing a service action or system upgrade Starting the system You use the power button to start the system About this task Attentio...

Page 110: ...he first page the dashboard Some occurrences of errors in the system might not appear in the event sensor GUI After you view the event sensor status GUI display use the SEL logs to view any active SEL...

Page 111: ...tialized in this case the sensor color is gray In other cases typically associated with Host Boot sensors the value of the sensor shows the state when the system was operational These sensors update t...

Page 112: ...Fan Power From Previous IPL Current Mem Cache Power From Previous IPL Current 12V Sense From Previous IPL Current GPU Sense GPU Power From Previous IPL Current IO A B Power From Previous IPL Current S...

Page 113: ...ply from the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA on page 107 2 Release the cover by pressing the blue release latch A 3 While pressing down on latch A and touch point B slide the cover C toward the rear of the syste...

Page 114: ...lies into the chassis For instructions see Replacing a power supply in the 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA on page 108 Service and operating positions for 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA Learn how to place on an IBM Power...

Page 115: ...ail safety latches lock into place This action prevents the system from being pulled out too far Procedure 1 Remove the screws on either side of the system that secure the system to the rack 2 Push do...

Page 116: ...ails 6 Carefully set the system on a table with an appropriate ESD surface Placing an 8335 GCA or 8335 GTA system into the operating position Learn how to place an IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GCA and...

Page 117: ...is replaced at a time Procedure 1 Position one person on the left side of the system and one person on the right side of the system 2 Lift the system 3 Move the system into position over the front of...

Page 118: ...el and disconnect the power cords from the power supply handle Unfasten the hook and loop fastener that ties the power cord to the power supply handle Note how the power is looped you will need to mak...

Page 119: ...lacing procedures require the power to be off then ensure that all the power sources to the system have been completely disconnected Figure 70 Power cord loop with sidewall routing The power cord loop...

Page 120: ...ystem unit See figure Figure 72 3 Loop and attach the power cords to the power supply handle Note how the power is looped be sure to maintain at least a 5 cm 2 in diameter loop There are two types of...

Page 121: ...Power cord loop with cable management arm routing The power cord loops counterclockwise to the right Figure 74 Power cord loop with sidewall routing The power cord loops counterclockwise to the left C...

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Page 123: ...f applicable a Label the power cord and then unstrap the hook and loop fastener to release the power cord from the power supply handle Refer to Figure 75 b Pull the end of the power cord out of the po...

Page 124: ...o the power supply a Connect the power cord to the power supply See Figure 78 on page 109 b Use the hook and loop fastener and tie the power cord to the power supply handle To properly loop the power...

Page 125: ...Figure 78 Connecting the power cord to the power supply Power supplies 109...

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Page 132: ...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 Interfere...

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