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15.

   

Connect

 

the

 

power

 

cable

 

to

 

the

 

back

 

of

 

the

 

drive.

 

The

 

connectors

 

are

 

keyed

 

and

 

can

 

be

 

inserted

 

only

 

one

 

way.

 

If

 

you

 

have

 

other

 

devices

 

to

 

install

 

or

 

remove,

 

do

 

so

 

now.

 

Otherwise,

 

go

 

to

 

“Completing

 

the

 

installation”

 

on

 

page

 

34.

 

Power

 

and

 

signal

 

cables

 

for

 

internal

 

drives

 

The

 

server

 

uses

 

cables

 

to

 

connect

 

parallel

 

IDE,

 

Serial

 

ATA,

 

and

 

SCSI

 

devices

 

(such

 

as

 

tape

 

drives)

 

to

 

the

 

power

 

supply

 

and

 

to

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

(See

 

“System-board

 

internal

 

connectors”

 

on

 

page

 

14

 

for

 

the

 

location

 

of

 

connectors.)

 

Review

 

the

 

following

 

information

 

before

 

you

 

connect

 

power

 

and

 

signal

 

cables

 

to

 

internal

 

drives:

 

v

   

The

 

drives

 

that

 

are

 

preinstalled

 

in

 

the

 

server

 

come

 

with

 

attached

 

power

 

and

 

signal

 

cables.

 

If

 

you

 

replace

 

any

 

drives,

 

remember

 

which

 

cable

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

which

 

drive.

 

v

   

When

 

you

 

install

 

a

 

drive,

 

make

 

sure

 

that

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

signal

 

cable

 

drive

 

connectors

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

drive

 

and

 

that

 

the

 

connector

 

at

 

the

 

other

 

end

 

of

 

the

 

signal

 

cable

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

v

   

If

 

one

 

IDE

 

device

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

a

 

cable,

 

it

 

must

 

be

 

set

 

as

 

a

 

master

 

device.

 

v

   

If

 

two

 

IDE

 

devices

 

are

 

used

 

on

 

a

 

single

 

cable,

 

one

 

must

 

be

 

designated

 

as

 

the

 

master

 

device

 

and

 

the

 

other

 

as

 

the

 

subordinate

 

device;

 

otherwise,

 

the

 

server

 

might

 

not

 

recognize

 

some

 

of

 

the

 

IDE

 

devices.

 

The

 

master

 

and

 

subordinate

 

designation

 

is

 

determined

 

by

 

switch

 

or

 

jumper

 

settings

 

on

 

each

 

IDE

 

device.

 

The

 

following

 

cables

 

are

 

provided:

 

v

   

Power

 

cables:

 

Four-wire

 

power

 

cables

 

connect

 

the

 

drives

 

to

 

the

 

power

 

supply.

 

At

 

the

 

end

 

of

 

these

 

cables

 

are

 

plastic

 

connectors

 

that

 

can

 

be

 

attached

 

to

 

different

 

drives;

 

these

 

connectors

 

vary

 

in

 

size.

 

Use

 

either

 

a

 

four-wire

 

power

 

cable

 

or

 

Serial

 

ATA

 

power

 

cable

 

with

 

Serial

 

ATA

 

drives,

 

but

 

do

 

not

 

use

 

both

 

at

 

the

 

same

 

time

 

(use

 

one

 

or

 

the

 

other).

 

v

   

Signal

 

cables:

 

Signal

 

cables

 

are

 

typically

 

flat

 

cables,

 

also

 

called

 

ribbon

 

cables,

 

that

 

connect

 

parallel

 

IDE,

 

Serial

 

ATA,

 

SCSI,

 

and

 

diskette

 

drives

 

to

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

Two

 

or

 

three

 

types

 

of

 

signal

 

cables

 

come

 

with

 

the

 

server:

 

   

IDE:

 

The

 

wider

 

IDE

 

signal

 

cable

 

has

 

three

 

connectors.

 

One

 

of

 

these

 

connectors

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

drive,

 

one

 

is

 

a

 

spare,

 

and

 

the

 

third

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

primary

 

or

 

secondary

 

IDE

 

connector

 

on

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

The

 

spare

 

connector

 

can

 

be

 

used

 

to

 

connect

 

an

 

additional

 

IDE

 

drive

 

to

 

the

 

server.

 

The

 

CD

 

or

 

DVD

 

drive

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

an

 

ATA

 

100

 

signal

 

cable.

 

ATA

 

100

 

signal

 

cables

 

are

 

color-coded.

 

The

 

blue

 

connector

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

The

 

black

 

connector

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

master

 

IDE

 

device.

 

The

 

gray

 

middle

 

connector

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

subordinate

 

IDE

 

device.

 

   

(Optional)

 

Diskette

 

drive:

 

The

 

narrower

 

signal

 

cable

 

has

 

two

 

connectors.

 

One

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

diskette

 

drive,

 

and

 

the

 

other

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

connector

 

(FDD1)

 

on

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

   

Serial

 

ATA

 

(SATA):

 

The

 

narrower,

 

black

 

signal

 

cable

 

has

 

two

 

connectors.

 

One

 

is

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

Serial

 

ATA

 

drive,

 

and

 

the

 

other

 

is

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

connector

 

on

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

Each

 

Serial

 

ATA

 

drive

 

comes

 

with

 

a

 

cable.

 

If

 

you

 

install

 

an

 

additional

 

Serial

 

ATA

 

drive,

 

you

 

will

 

need

 

an

 

additional

 

cable.

 

If

 

you

 

install

 

an

 

optional

 

ServeRAID-7t

 

S-ATA

 

controller,

 

all

 

SATA

 

drives

 

must

 

then

 

be

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

ServeRAID-7t

 

S-ATA

 

controller

 

instead

 

of

 

the

 

system

 

board.

 

The

 

controller

 

comes

 

with

 

two

 

cables.

 

See

 

the

 

ServeRAID-7t

 

S-ATA

 

controller

 

documentation

 

for

 

cabling

 

instructions.

 

 

Chapter

 

2.

 

Installing

 

optional

 

devices

 

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Summary of Contents for System x3105 Type 4347

Page 1: ...System x3105 Type 4347 User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...System x3105 Type 4347 User s Guide...

Page 4: ...and the Warranty and Support Information document on the IBM System x Documentation CD Second Edition March 2007 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007 All rights reserved US Gover...

Page 5: ...ty guidelines 17 Handling static sensitive devices 18 Removing the side cover 19 Removing the bezel 20 Installing a memory module 21 Installing a drive 24 Installing a CD or DVD drive 25 Installing an...

Page 6: ...the Boot Menu program 46 Enabling the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Utility program 47 Configuring the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller 47 Updating IBM Director 47 Appendix Notices...

Page 7: ...alleert 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...

Page 8: ...t 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 mode...

Page 9: ...es or regulations Statement 3 CAUTION When laser products such as CD ROMs DVD drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following v Do not remove the covers Removing the covers...

Page 10: ...tton on the device 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 c...

Page 11: ...arby Statement 13 DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions To avoid these hazards ensure that your system electrical requirements do...

Page 12: ...IBM Safety Information document under Statement 1 Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this documentation before you perform the procedures Read any additional safety information that...

Page 13: ...o customize the system hardware to meet your needs today and provide flexible expansion capabilities for the future The server comes with a limited warranty For information about the terms of the warr...

Page 14: ...contains information for service technicians Depending on the server model additional documentation might be included on the IBM System x Documentation CD The System x and xSeries Tools Center is an...

Page 15: ...might help you avoid inconvenient or problem situations v Attention These notices indicate potential damage to programs devices or data An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or sit...

Page 16: ...ration Integrated functions v Broadcom 5721 10 100 1000 Ethernet controller on the system board with RJ 45 Ethernet port v One serial port v One parallel port v Two port Serial ATA controller v Six Un...

Page 17: ...Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps network For more information see Configuring the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller on page 47 v Large system memory capacity The server supports up to 8 GB of s...

Page 18: ...s a week1 v Error codes and messages v Error correcting code ECC double data rate 2 DDR2 synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM with serial presence detect SPD v Error logging of POST failures...

Page 19: ...ing and setup IBM Director also provides an extensible platform that supports advanced server tools that are designed to reduce the total cost of managing and supporting networked systems By deploying...

Page 20: ...en this LED is lit it indicates that the CD or DVD drive is in use USB connectors Connect a USB device to these connectors System error LED When this amber LED is lit it indicates that a system error...

Page 21: ...supply error LED AC power LED Video connector Parallel connector Serial connector Ethernet Ethernet link status LED Ethernet activity LED USB 4 connector USB 3 connector USB 2 connector USB 1 connecto...

Page 22: ...down however the server can respond to requests from the service processor such as a remote request to turn on the server When the power on LED is flashing it indicates that the server is connected t...

Page 23: ...for various system resources and is unavailable to the operating system The amount of memory that is reserved for system resources depends on the operating system the configuration of the server and...

Page 24: ...ll electrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source 1 2 The server can be turned off in any of the following ways v You can turn off the server fro...

Page 25: ...mponents The following illustration shows the major components in the server The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware Filler panels CD or DVD drive Optional diskette...

Page 26: ...drive Main power SATA tape drive IDE SATA 0 SATA 1 Front control panel Microprocessor Microprocessor power USB tape drive Front USB System fan System board jumpers The following illustration shows the...

Page 27: ...Parallel connector Serial connector Ethernet connector USB 4 connector USB 3 connector USB 1 connector USB 2 connector NMI switch System board LEDs The following illustration shows the LEDs on the sys...

Page 28: ...ermination and Service Guide for diagnostic information v Make sure that you have an adequate number of properly grounded electrical outlets for the server monitor and other devices v Observe good hou...

Page 29: ...a list of supported optional devices for the server see http www ibm com servers eserver serverproven compat us System reliability guidelines To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability make...

Page 30: ...by its edges or its frame v Do not touch solder joints pins or exposed circuitry v Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it v While the device is still in its static protective pa...

Page 31: ...ove the two thumbscrews from the rear of the server that secure the cover to the chassis Press down slightly on the depressed area slide the cover toward the rear of the chassis lift it off the server...

Page 32: ...lines on page 16 3 Turn off the server and all attached devices see Turning off the server on page 12 then disconnect all power cords and external cables 4 From inside the server locate the bezel rele...

Page 33: ...512 MB and a maximum of 8 GB of system memory v The amount of usable memory will be reduced depending on the system configuration A certain amount of memory must be reserved for system resources The...

Page 34: ...Install the DIMMs in the sequence shown in the following table DIMM 2 DIMM 2 error LED DIMM 3 DIMM 3 error LED DIMM 4 DIMM 4 error LED DIMM 1 DIMM 1 error LED DIMMs Connectors 1 DIMM 1 2 DIMMs 1 2 4 D...

Page 35: ...connector by aligning the edges of the DIMM with the slots at the ends of the DIMM connector Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM simul...

Page 36: ...when you install removable media and hard disk drives v Read the documentation that comes with the drive and make sure that you have all the cables and other equipment specified in the documentation...

Page 37: ...nd filler panel from the bay or the PCI or PCI Express adapter slot cover in the event that you later remove the drive or adapter v For a complete list of supported optional devices for the server see...

Page 38: ...e bezel then pry the EMC shield away from the server with a screwdriver Store the filler panel and EMC shield in a safe place Release tab Drive retainer clip EMC shield Note If you are installing a dr...

Page 39: ...urface 7 Set any jumpers or switches on the drive according to the documentation that comes with the drive 8 Remove the drive retainer clip on the front of the chassis for the bay in which you want to...

Page 40: ...bay Push the drive into the bay 9 Connect one end of the signal cable into the back of the drive and make sure that the other end of this cable is connected into the IDE connector on the system board...

Page 41: ...e If you install an additional Serial ATA drive you will need an additional cable If you install an optional ServeRAID 7t S ATA controller all SATA drives must be connected to the ServeRAID 7t S ATA c...

Page 42: ...that comes with the drive 8 Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay with the connector end of the drive facing you 9 Gently slide the drive assembly into the drive bay as far as it wi...

Page 43: ...connectors vary in size Use either a four wire power cable or Serial ATA power cable with Serial ATA drives but do not use both at the same time use one or the other v Signal cables Signal cables are...

Page 44: ...ing order if you have not changed the default startup sequence PCI Express slot 1 PCI Express slot 2 system board integrated drive electronics IDE or SCSI devices and then PCI slots 3 and 4 v For a li...

Page 45: ...e installation of an adapter might damage the system board or the adapter Rear adapter retention bracket Front adapter retention bracket Expansion slot cover 8 Reinstall the screw that you removed fro...

Page 46: ...SCSI adapter complete the following steps 1 Install the SCSI adapter see Installing an adapter on page 32 2 Connect the SCSI signal cable to the adapter and to one or more of the connectors on the re...

Page 47: ...sert the two alignment tabs at the top of the bezel into the bezel retention slots at the top of the chassis Bezel retention slots Bezel alignment tabs 2 Push the bottom of the bezel toward the server...

Page 48: ...installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server 2 Align the cover over the server with the rear of the cover slightly hanging off the rear of the serv...

Page 49: ...nector Ethernet Ethernet link status LED Ethernet activity LED USB 4 connector USB 3 connector USB 2 connector USB 1 connector Power supply voltage switch Power supply voltage switch 115 115 Updating...

Page 50: ...drive see the RAID adapter documentation for information about reconfiguring the disk arrays For information about configuring the integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller see Configuring the Broadcom...

Page 51: ...startable device and you can customize where the network startup option occurs in the startup sequence Enable the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Utility from the Configuration Setup Utility progr...

Page 52: ...pe speed and cache size of the microprocessor v System Information Select this choice to view information about the server When you make changes through other choices in the Configuration Setup Utilit...

Page 53: ...er on password on page 43 for more information v Startup Options Select this choice to view or change the start options Changes in the start options take effect when you restart the server You can set...

Page 54: ...hat were generated during POST and runtime Select Clear event error logs to clear the system event error log v Save Settings Select this choice to save the changes that you have made in the settings v...

Page 55: ...p Utility menu You can use any combination of up to seven characters A Z a z and 0 9 for the password The Administrator Password choice is on the Configuration Setup Utility menu only if an optional I...

Page 56: ...d monitor and mouse 10 Turn on the server The Configuration Setup Utility program starts 11 Follow the instructions to erase the existing password or create a new password 12 Select Save Settings and...

Page 57: ...em date and time v Detects an installed SCSI RAID adapter and runs the SCSI RAID configuration program v Checks the microcode firmware levels of a ServeRAID adapter and determines whether a later leve...

Page 58: ...restart the server At this point the installation program for the operating system takes control to complete the installation Installing your operating system without using ServerGuide If you have alr...

Page 59: ...e controller detects the data transfer rate 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T and duplex mode full duplex or half duplex of the network and automatically operates at that rate and mode You do not have...

Page 60: ...oad and install any applicable updates or interim fixes for the server a Go to http www ibm com servers eserver support xseries index html b From the Hardware list select System x3105 and click Go c C...

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Page 65: ...erchlorate The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This product part may...

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Page 67: ...rols 8 controls and indicators 8 cooling 4 cover replacing 36 D danger statements 3 data rate Ethernet 47 device driver update 7 DIMM connector installing memory 22 locations 22 DIMM retaining clips 2...

Page 68: ...ost of forgotten 43 password continued setting 41 using 42 passwords resetting 43 PCI configuration 41 42 PCI expansion slots 4 power control button 8 power supply specifications 4 power supply voltag...

Page 69: ...installing 24 temperature 4 trademarks 49 U update device drivers and firmware 7 using Boot Menu program 46 IBM Configuration Setup Utility program 39 passwords 41 42 V video 4 video controller 4 vol...

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