Chapter 2. Unpacking the eServer Cluster 1350
The eServer Cluster 1350 is designed to be set up by IBM. The customer should
complete the following checklist before IBM arrives on site to finish the
installation:
__ 1.
Review the legal and safety information.
__ 2.
Review the physical, environmental, and electrical requirements for the
Cluster 1350 as outlined in Cluster 1350 Preinstallation Planning and
ensure the final installation site is ready.
__ 3.
Unpack the cabinet(s) only, but not the other boxes. Depending on the
configuration of the cluster you ordered, some equipment may have been
removed from the racks to satisfy shipping requirements.
ATTENTION!
Do not attempt to replace any equipment that was removed from the racks. IBM will install all equipment back
into its proper location as part of the normal setup process.
__ 4.
Using the order placed for the system, identify the Primary cabinet and
verify its contents. If equipment was removed prior to shipping, check the
Bill of Materials to ensure that all the equipment required for the Primary
cabinet was shipped with the order.
__ 5.
Using the order placed for the system, identify the Expansion cabinets and
verify their contents. If equipment was removed prior to shipping, check the
Bill of Materials to ensure that all the equipment required for the Expansion
cabinets was shipped with the order.
__ 6.
Dispose of the packing material that came with the cabinets.
__ 7.
Move the cabinets and any boxes containing extra equipment or other
material to the installation site. IBM will take care of final cabinet placement.
__ 8.
Arrange for a phone line near the cabinets.
The IBM Service team will perform the final cabling and installation steps. After
the system is completely installed, you can connect your network cables.
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