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Setup Guide

Examples of SCSI Connections

Some examples of standard SCSI connections are illustrated in the following pages. These
do not include all possible disk/media device configurations, but they should represent an
easy template to help you perform the SCSI connections inside the base unit.

For each example, both the SCSI controller to bulkhead connections (on the system left
side) and the bulkhead to device area connections (on the system right side) are illustrated.

It is assumed that any SCSI cables inside the system unit are properly in place.

For details on SCSI cables and bulkhead locations mentioned in these examples, please
refer to 

SCSI Cables Description and Connection

, in the 

Maintenance Guide

.

Note:

The examples given in the following pages refer to the base unit only. If your system
configuration includes also one or more disk units, you can find the relevant
examples in the 

Disk Expansion Unit Service Guide

.

Media Device in Area 1 (CD-ROM)

, on page 5-13

Media Devices in Area 1/Area 2

, on page 5-14

Disk Devices in Area 5

, on page 5-15

Disk Devices in Area 5/Area 4

, on page 5-16

Disk Devices in Area 3

, on page 5-17

Disk Devices in Area 3/Area 2

, on page 5-18

Connections in RAID Configuration

, on page 5-19

Connection in Native High Availability Configuration

, on page 5-21.

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Страница 1: ...Bull ESCALA E250 Setup Guide System Description Setup Use Standard Maintenance Configuration and Upgrading 86 A1 52PX 00 ORDER REFERENCE...

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Страница 3: ...Guide System Description Setup Use Standard Maintenance Configuration and Upgrading Hardware March 2000 BULL ELECTRONICS ANGERS CEDOC 34 Rue du Nid de Pie BP 428 49004 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE 86 A1 52...

Страница 4: ...to use the Ordering Form also provided at the end of this book Trademarks and Acknowledgements We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this book AIXR is a registered tradema...

Страница 5: ...Preface iii...

Страница 6: ...llel printer 508 mm 20 inches 508 mm 20 inches 508 mm 20 inches RS 485 RS 232 LAN 10 100 Mb s Serial printer Keyboard Mouse 1 Reference information Preparing the Site on page 1 1 2 Reference informati...

Страница 7: ...reload Report sheet is not supplied with the system the software is not installed Refer to the AIX 4 3 Installation Guide 3 Reference information Inserting the Operator Panel Key on page 2 6 4 Referen...

Страница 8: ...Setup Guide vi...

Страница 9: ...Connecting Printers 2 5 Connecting PCI Controller Cables 2 5 Inserting the Operator Panel Key 2 6 Connecting the Power Cord 2 8 Starting the System for the First Time 2 9 Chapter 3 Using Devices and...

Страница 10: ...stem for an Upgrade 6 1 How to Approach the System 6 1 How to Handle Hardware Components 6 2 Preliminary and Restart Operations 6 3 Memory Upgrading 6 10 CPU Upgrading 6 13 Controller Upgrading 6 15 D...

Страница 11: ...ubject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operatio...

Страница 12: ...82 S1 1988 The German testing institute VDE assigned a certificate of conformity to DIN IEC 825 VDE 0837 02 86 and CENELEC HD 482 S1 03 88 the certificate registration number is 3642 In addition State...

Страница 13: ...rked in order to correctly address the recycling operations The unit is designed taking into account the requirements for disassembly largest parts are made of homogeneous material to facilitate recyc...

Страница 14: ...xii Setup Guide...

Страница 15: ...simple problem solving table Chapter 5 Configuring the System describes the configuration rules of the system in terms of disk and media devices controllers CPU s and memory Chapter 6 Expanding the Sy...

Страница 16: ...expansion unit specific documentation Disk Expansion Unit Quick Set Up 86 A1 12PX contains the step by step hardware procedures for a quick set up of the disk expansion unit Using the Disk Expansion...

Страница 17: ...be made of a durable antistatic insulating material which will not produce or retain dust and can be easily cleaned Recommended materials are Laminated material Linoleum Tiles Vinyl Materials not to b...

Страница 18: ...gue A non direct light of about 500 lm m2 lumen per square meter measured at a distance of 750 mm from the floor should be enough to work in comfort When you are seated since long time stand up and ta...

Страница 19: ...These guides constitute the basic documentation set Additional documentation is delivered according to the specific products the system is equipped with Some guides are on paper only some ones are bot...

Страница 20: ...Operations Media and Disk Devices Device Areas Description Setup Guide Configuring the System Device Configuration and Using the Disk Expansion Unit Disk Expansion Unit Configuration Drives Configura...

Страница 21: ...pgrading Removal Setup Guide Expanding the System Configuration Handling of Single Memory Errors maintenance task Maintenance Guide Handling of Single Memory Errors CPU Cards Description Configuration...

Страница 22: ...enance Guide Handling of a Dead System Handling of Power and Fan Errors Maintenance Guide Handling of Power and Fan Errors Handling of Memory Errors Maintenance Guide Handling of Single Memory Errors...

Страница 23: ...base unit protected by two shutters The first shutter covers the operator panel and floppy drive area left side of the unit the second one covers the media and disk devices area right side of the uni...

Страница 24: ...d 6 pin mini DIN female 4 Three green LAN LED s from right to left speed link and half or full duplex connection 5 Transmit data green LED 6 Receive data green LED 7 LAN 10 100 M bit RJ 45 8 Three ser...

Страница 25: ...nection LINK Light on cable plugged in the RJ 45 connector Light off no cable in the RJ 45 connector FDX Light on full duplex connection Light off half duplex connection TX Light on or blinking transm...

Страница 26: ...ce position It is disabled when the key mode switch is in the Secure and Power Off position Warning Pressing the reset button can cause data to be damaged or lost if the operating system is still runn...

Страница 27: ...e switch position Note During remote maintenance sessions the position of the key is not meaningful All operations listed in the table can be performed Operation Key Mode Switch Position Power Off Ser...

Страница 28: ...e or block system network communication When the operating system is up turning the key to the Secure position disables the reset button With the key mode switch in this position a passerby cannot acc...

Страница 29: ...atus Light States The Yellow LED when lit indicates that the power on self tests have been completed without errors and that the system is working under control of the operating system The Green LED w...

Страница 30: ...485 communication line One power supply Support for an integrated modem using the ISA slot Hard Disk Drives Up to twelve 1 inch ULTRA 2 LVD hard disks Media Drives One floppy diskette drive Up to four...

Страница 31: ...s please refer to the Disk Expansion Unit Quick Set Up leaflet For other expansion units please refer to the documentation delivered with those units Connecting Devices The following paragraphs explai...

Страница 32: ...sole The Stand By menu is available only on the terminal connected to this port COM2 Used to remotely connect via an external modem an ASCII terminal to be used for remote maintenance by customer serv...

Страница 33: ...riate key to activate the terminal setup menu Note For information about the key s used to activate the terminal setup menu and how to set the required options refer to the terminal specific documenta...

Страница 34: ...itors only You do not need to connect them if you are not going to connect any graphic monitor Connect the mouse to the dedicated connector at the rear of the base unit Do not force the cable plug int...

Страница 35: ...inside the system unit and to the Ethernet network using either the native connector or external ones 2 Connect the printer power cord first to the printer itself and then to a power outlet For furthe...

Страница 36: ...e functions are managed by the key controlled switch which is named key mode switch The second pair of keys is used to mechanically lock unlock the device shutter Operator Panel Keys Device Shutter Ke...

Страница 37: ...operator panel key performing the following steps 1 Gain access to the operator panel firmly gripping the front bezel and opening it to the left 2 Insert the operator panel key in the key mode switch...

Страница 38: ...Identify the power receptacle toward the bottom of the rear of the system 3 Connect the power cord supplied with the system first to the system unit and then to the wall outlet as shown in the figure...

Страница 39: ...r system when you receive it This makes the first startup of the system easier and faster Make sure the system software is pre installed by checking that the Preload Report sheet has been supplied wit...

Страница 40: ...fy your system console A specific key is indicated for each terminal Press the specified key on the terminal you want to use as the system console Press a key on only one terminal 5 The startup proced...

Страница 41: ...apacity speed transfer rate please refer to Disks and Tapes Configuration Information guide delivered with the system Using the 3 5 Inch Diskette Drive on page 3 2 Using the CD ROM Drive on page 3 4 U...

Страница 42: ...you may lose some of the data on the diskette Loading and Unloading the 3 5 Inch Diskette To load a diskette into the drive first insert the diskette in the diskette drive with the labeled metal shutt...

Страница 43: ...ite data on them There is a write protect tab on the 3 5 inch diskette To locate the write protect tab turn the diskette over with the label facing down To prevent writing on a diskette slide down the...

Страница 44: ...LED indicator Used to indicate the condition of the drive 5 Unload button Used to open the disk tray 6 Emergency eject Used to manually open the disk tray When the CD ROM is set to on the LED indicate...

Страница 45: ...nto the drive and the disk is ready for reading Unloading the CD ROM Note Always handle the disk by the edge to avoid fingerprints and scratches that could affect the readability of the data stored on...

Страница 46: ...plains the meaning of the green and amber status lights Ready LED Activity LED Error LED Drive State On On On LED test 2 sec at Power on The LED s are turned on one by one Flashing Off Off Power up se...

Страница 47: ...es few seconds to load When the Ready LED lights the drive is ready for data operations Commands can be entered while the tape is loading Any commands to the tape drive start running once the tape has...

Страница 48: ...to 60 F 22 F to 140 F Relative humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Cleaning the MLR Drive Clean the recording head of the tape drive after the first 2 hours of tape movement when you are using new tape c...

Страница 49: ...ng normal tape drive operation Error LED SCSI LED Motion LED Device State On On On Power On Self Test is running Flashing 2 Flashing 1 Off Failed Power On Self Test Off Flashing 1 Off Ready no tape lo...

Страница 50: ...tape is loading Any commands to the tape drive start running once the tape has finished loading Commands not requiring the tape cartridge will run immediately Unloading the 8 mm Tape Cartridge Push th...

Страница 51: ...ensing Note Before using a data cartridge allow it to acclimate to the operating environment 24 hours or the amount of time it has been exposed to dissimilar conditions Cleaning the Tape Path on the 8...

Страница 52: ...in constant environment Best environment is 18 C 65 F at 40 RH Control environment while transporting tapes Ensure no chemical conditions exist No dust Have positive air pressure Long term archiving c...

Страница 53: ...ights Tape LED Green Flashes green to show activity loading unloading reading and writing Steady green means a cartridge is loaded Clean Attention LED Amber Flashes amber to indicate head cleaning is...

Страница 54: ...fter the cartridge is inserted into the tape drive the tape takes about 15 seconds to load Unloading the 4 mm Tape Cartridge Before performing the unload operation make sure the power to the 4 mm tape...

Страница 55: ...e Recommended operating environment Temperature 16 C to 32 C 60 F to 90 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Wet bulb to 26 C 79 F Recommended storage environment Temperature 5 C to 32 C 40 F t...

Страница 56: ...ects the error and ejects the cleaning cartridge with the clean attention light amber remaining on see page 3 13 Before loading the cleaning cartridge make sure the power to the 4 mm tape drive is on...

Страница 57: ...d steady indicates a fault condition the blue green LED light indicates disk activity If the disk does not belong to a RAID array the amber LED is not meaningful and the blue green LED indicates if th...

Страница 58: ...keys Multipurpose keys controlled by the operating system 2 Typewriter keys Similar to those of a standard typewriter Their function is controlled by the software 3 Control keys Move the cursor on the...

Страница 59: ...han if you used only the keyboard The cursor moves exactly as you move the mouse on a flat surface such as a desktop When you move the mouse around on a flat surface the cursor moves on the display sc...

Страница 60: ...terials remove them 6 Replace the ball 7 Replace the retaining ring on the mouse and align it with the open slots in the ball cavity 8 Turn the retaining ring clockwise until the open slots are covere...

Страница 61: ...power up the system Follow these steps to power up the system for your daily operation 1 If a disk expansion unit is connected be sure that its key mode switch is properly set For detailed information...

Страница 62: ...that are running Consult the applications manuals for instructions 2 Ensure that the media drives do not contain any media 3 Exit the operating system using the appropriate shutdown command a It is po...

Страница 63: ...zes the hard disks and performs some other shutdown activities without halting the system Use the reboot command to reboot the operating system when it is accessed by only one user The shutdown comman...

Страница 64: ...The Open Firmware main function is to initialize the hardware and then load and execute the operating system Additional functions are the hardware testing and the management of hardware configuration...

Страница 65: ...until a system restart 2 The configuration variables must be modified with care to avoid compromising the system s behavior 3 The menu screens shown in this section are those displayed on the graphic...

Страница 66: ...4 7 View Hardware Configuration on page 4 8 Probe SCSI on page 4 8 Manage NVRAM Variables on page 4 8 Boot Options on page 4 9 Configuration Variables on page 4 9 Remote Maintenance on page 4 10 Surve...

Страница 67: ...tion Probe SCSI Manage NVRAM Variables Manage Operating System Return to System Menu Help Set Date and Time System Menu System Configuration Set Date and Time Select SET DATE AND TIME to display and o...

Страница 68: ...e device path names can also be represented by device alias names For more information refer to Alias Definition on page 4 12 Probe SCSI System Menu System Configuration Probe SCSI Select PROBE SCSI t...

Страница 69: ...Firmware menu is called boot device identifies the device s from which the system boots normally diag switch assumes the value of the system key mode switch position false if the key is set to the Nor...

Страница 70: ...e and in what order the assumed value is system dependent and includes all available slots Select REMOTE MAINTENANCE to properly configure the remote maintenance flags The following screen is displaye...

Страница 71: ...the periodic surveillance when the system control is under the operating system The time unit is minutes sp sdel defines the period of time that the BUMP has to wait before starting the periodic surv...

Страница 72: ...inition The alias name and device name are requested Select DELETE ALIAS to delete a defined device alias Select NETWORK BOOT ALIAS to create or modify a network boot alias The following details are r...

Страница 73: ...it accordingly The list of the present devices is shown through the View Hardware Configuration menu option on page 4 8 Select OK to modify the boot device variable permanently Select CANCEL to cance...

Страница 74: ...e System Menu Reset Machine Select RESET MACHINE to perform a system reset System Maintenance System Menu System Maintenance This option is reserved to the personnel who has a good knowledge of the sy...

Страница 75: ...dge of the Open Firmware based language interpreter Forth Select OK FORTH to access the Open Firmware command interpreter ok prompt The following sentence is displayed Type menu to return to the menu...

Страница 76: ...f you decide to ask for assistance from your Service Representative note that the following information might be required Any message displayed on the operator panel display Any message displayed on t...

Страница 77: ...ot running which test the system hardware and perform the fault isolation If you are maintaining the system on your own you can find the description of these tools in the Maintenance Guide This guide...

Страница 78: ...knobs until you can see the display the screen see note below The computer system is not powered on Power on the system The monitor video cable is not properly connected to the dedicated port Properly...

Страница 79: ...contacts with a component cleaning spray allow the keyboard to dry thoroughly before powering up the system Printer The printer does not power on The printer power switch is not set to the ON position...

Страница 80: ...4 20 Setup Guide...

Страница 81: ...tion on page 5 4 Device Configuration on page 5 7 Memory Configuration There are four memory connectors on the system planar They house four memory risers There are two types of memory risers FSM rise...

Страница 82: ...MHz with CL2 Functionality Synchronous Height 1 7 inch max Package Type TSOPII Memory DIMM s belonging to the same memory bank must be plugged into the same connector on each memory riser for example...

Страница 83: ...on the system planar dedicated slots The CPU cards must be homogeneous Minimum configuration is one CPU which must be installed in slot 1 Note The system cannot work if there is no CPU installed in sl...

Страница 84: ...tion Note PCI slot 8 can be used only if the ISA slot is not used and vice versa The system provides two native PCI local busses PCI0 PCI1 PCI bus 0 generates an additional PCI bus through a PCI to PC...

Страница 85: ...e only short format controllers Matrox being a medium long format controller is allowed in PCI slot 8 RAID LVD controller cannot be installed after the PCI bridge therefore it is not allowed in slots...

Страница 86: ...B RAM B1 3 64 bit Graphics MGA Millennium 4MB RAM B2 G 1 Port Synchronous Communication B2 H 4 Port Synchronous Communication B2 L 2 Port Synchronous Communication B3 9 128 Port Async EIA 232 B3 A 8 P...

Страница 87: ...1 inch hard disk drives each A disk cage is required to install hard disk drives Each disk cage occupies one area The connection to the SCSI bus is done through the disk cage back planes No disk cage...

Страница 88: ...ake the installation and management of SCSI devices easier and obtain the best performances Install the system disk drive in the upper slot of Area 5 of the base unit Install devices beginning always...

Страница 89: ...Native High Availability Configurations The system supports some native High Availability configurations where the full availability is guaranteed by the physical interconnection and software manageme...

Страница 90: ...CSI terminator Refer to the documentation delivered with the device The SCSI ID to be set for a given media drive depends on the physical position of this device The following table shows the correspo...

Страница 91: ...be managed by the embedded SCSI 1 controller and Then Areas 3 and 2 which must be managed by an additional SCSI controller If you install one additional SCSI controller even if all the disk devices y...

Страница 92: ...y in place For details on SCSI cables and bulkhead locations mentioned in these examples please refer to SCSI Cables Description and Connection in the Maintenance Guide Note The examples given in the...

Страница 93: ...nfiguring the System 5 13 Media Device in Area 1 CD ROM SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Area Connection Legend S T SE terminating plug SCSI 0 Native SCSI bus for media device...

Страница 94: ...5 14 Setup Guide Media Devices in Area 1 Area 2 SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Area Connection Legend S T SE terminating plug SCSI 0 Native SCSI bus for media devices...

Страница 95: ...Configuring the System 5 15 Disk Devices in Area 5 SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Area Connection Legend L T LVD SE terminating plug SCSI 1 Native SCSI bus for disk devices...

Страница 96: ...etup Guide Disk Devices in Area 5 Area 4 SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Areas Connection Legend L T LVD SE terminating plug JC Jumper cable SCSI 1 Native SCSI bus for disk d...

Страница 97: ...Configuring the System 5 17 Disk Devices in Area 3 SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Area Connection Legend L T LVD SE terminating plug...

Страница 98: ...5 18 Setup Guide Disk Devices in Area 3 Area 2 SCSI Controller to Bulkhead Connection Bulkhead to Device Areas Connection Legend L T LVD SE terminating plug JC Jumper cable...

Страница 99: ...s of a RAID controller installed in a PCI slot on the system planar Note If you have a RAID configuration including one or more disk expansion units you can find the relevant procedures in the Disk Ex...

Страница 100: ...5 20 Setup Guide RAID Controller Managing One SCSI Bus Legend L T LVD SE terminating plug JC Jumper cable...

Страница 101: ...gs L T can be used the bus will work anyway in ULTRA SE mode being the controller a ULTRA SE one The following example shows the connection of disk devices in Areas 3 and 2 of two base units in a nati...

Страница 102: ...resent on its internal cable the second controller the one with external connection only needs a H A wrap plug plugged on the controller itself Note High Availability configurations foresee the presen...

Страница 103: ...n Upgrade How to Approach the System below How to Handle Hardware Components on page 6 2 Preliminary and Restart Operations on page 6 3 How to Approach the System This schematic of the system shows th...

Страница 104: ...ent from the antistatic envelope until you are ready to install it in the system 2 Wear the antistatic wrist strap refer to How to Use the Antistatic Wrist Strap below 3 Grip hardware components by th...

Страница 105: ...Make sure the power switches for all the external devices connected to the system unit if any are set to OFF and unplug their power cords unless they are included in a High Availability configuration...

Страница 106: ...our system with memory CPU or controller cards Remove the left lateral panel You have concluded the upgrading operations on your system Close and or re install the system panel s Device Shutter Openin...

Страница 107: ...r of the front panel Device Shutter Closing 1 Close the device shutter 2 Insert the device shutter key and turn it to the left 3 Remove the device shutter key and store it Warning Remember to store th...

Страница 108: ...emoval 1 Insert the device shutter key and turn it to the right 2 Open the device shutter of the front panel 3 Loosen the two retaining screws 4 Close the device shutter grip the front panel at the si...

Страница 109: ...lose the device shutter 6 Insert the device shutter key and turn it to the left 7 Remove the device shutter key and store it Warning Remember to store the device shutter key safely to avoid any possib...

Страница 110: ...6 8 Setup Guide 3 Gently slide the panel towards you 4 The panel will tilt automatically outward 5 Lift the panel from the unit and remove it...

Страница 111: ...to perform the correct restart operations according to the system configuration The following operations must be performed after all operations on the system are concluded 1 Plug the power cord of the...

Страница 112: ...ap It is recommended not to touch the finger connector for details if needed see How to Handle Hardware Components on page 6 2 1st step Memory risers removal 1 Check the LED s of the risers and wait u...

Страница 113: ...on memory risers 1 Open the little levers at the sides of the memory DIMM connector 2 Grip one memory DIMM by the edges and guide it vertically to the appropriate memory DIMM connector on the memory...

Страница 114: ...the 4 memory risers When the memory upgrading procedure is concluded perform the following steps 1 Re install the left lateral panel for details if needed see Lateral Panel Installation on page 6 9 2...

Страница 115: ...It is recommended not to touch the card components and connector for details if needed see How to Handle Hardware Components on page 6 2 4 Remove if present the plastic protective cover from the desi...

Страница 116: ...outlet for details if needed see Preliminary Operations on page 6 3 2 Remove the left lateral panel for details if needed see Lateral Panel Removal on page 6 7 3 Wear the antistatic wrist strap It is...

Страница 117: ...liminary Operations on page 6 3 2 Remove the left lateral panel for details if needed see Lateral Panel Removal on page 6 7 3 Wear the antistatic wrist strap It is recommended not to touch the card co...

Страница 118: ...w 11 Connect any connector cable to the controller card just installed if any Note If you need to install a SCSI controller to manage internal devices see SCSI Controller for Internal Devices on page...

Страница 119: ...onnector cable from the controller card if any If you are removing more than one controller card at a time record which connector cable attaches to which controller card Note If you need to remove a S...

Страница 120: ...ernal Devices The installation of an additional SCSI controller to manage internal devices requires some additional operations with respect to any other controller Once you have installed the controll...

Страница 121: ...nt Panel Removal on page 6 6 and Lateral Panel Removal on page 6 7 3 Wear the antistatic wrist strap It is recommended not to touch the components on the device back panel for details if needed see Ho...

Страница 122: ...se perform the following steps 8 Identify the media drive mounting kit and fit together the plastic rails and the contact springs 9 Lay the media drive down on a flat surface 10 On the left side of th...

Страница 123: ...delivered with the media drive for any specific characteristic 13 Align the device with its plastic rails in the designated slot and then slide it inside the unit 14 Firmly push the device until a cli...

Страница 124: ...ront panel and the right lateral panel for details if needed see Front Panel Installation on page 6 7 and Lateral Panel Installation on page 6 9 18 Perform a system power on for details if needed see...

Страница 125: ...l outlet for details if needed see Preliminary Operations on page 6 3 2 Open the device shutter for details if needed see Device Shutter Opening on page 6 4 3 Wear the antistatic wrist strap It is rec...

Страница 126: ...mentation delivered with the device 8 Insert two screws into the holes on the left side of the hard disk drive and screw them partially In the illustration the front side of the hard disk is identifie...

Страница 127: ...left side of the disk carrier C 11 Grip the light duct support and slide it into its slide way until a click tells you that it is well seated 12 Firmly grip the disk carrier and slide it inside the em...

Страница 128: ...evice Shutter Closing on page 6 5 17 Perform a system power on for details if needed see Restart Operations on page 6 9 18 When the operating system is up and running check that the new device is seen...

Страница 129: ...ront Panel Removal on page 6 6 and Lateral Panel Removal on page 6 7 4 Wear the antistatic wrist strap It is recommended not to touch the components on the device back panel for details if needed see...

Страница 130: ...Warning It is recommended to store the media drive mounting kit for possible future re installation If you replace the media drive with a new one record the SCSI ID setting and skip to Media Drive In...

Страница 131: ...ing the two retaining screws CAUTION It is recommended to protect any free device slot with the appropriate plastic and metal blanks This is important for your safety and for the proper functioning of...

Страница 132: ...he unit power cord from the wall outlet for details if needed see Preliminary Operations on page 6 3 3 Open the device shutter for details if needed see Device Shutter Opening on page 6 4 4 Wear the a...

Страница 133: ...n the front side of the hard disk is identified by character A the SCSI connector is on the opposite side 13 Store the removed device in an antistatic envelope If you replace the hard disk drive with...

Страница 134: ...e slot Accessing the device shutter from its internal side with the plastic blank facing the rear insert it in the dedicated slot Secure the plastic blank by tightening the two retaining screws CAUTIO...

Страница 135: ...ally from the device configuration database through the SMIT program Note If you need more detailed information consult the AIX 4 3 System Management Guide Operating System and Devices in the Logical...

Страница 136: ...ions described in Hard Disk Drive Removal step 5 on page 6 30 4 Replace the hard disk drive with a new one according to the instructions described in Adding a Hard Disk Drive to a Disk Cage step 7 on...

Страница 137: ...procedures for devices in the disk expansion unit are the same ones described for the base unit in this guide in Device Upgrading on page 6 19 The configuration rules of the disk expansion unit devic...

Страница 138: ...6 36 Setup Guide...

Страница 139: ...9kg water kg dry air 0 024kg water kg dry air Environment Temperature System Running System On Standby Dry Bulb Temperature from 10 C to 38 C from 50 F to 100 4 F from 5 C to 50 C from 41 F to 122 F G...

Страница 140: ...Running System Idle Acoustic Power Lw A 5 6 Bels Lw A 5 4 Bels Standards The system complies with the following standards Hardware EMC CISPR 22 Class A CSA C108 8 Class A CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class A FCC...

Страница 141: ...t 1 U1 0 P1 M0 1 U1 0 identifies the system base unit P1 identifies the system planar M0 1 identifies memory riser 0 connector 1 The AIX location code is a string in the format AB CD EF GH AB identifi...

Страница 142: ...1 System base unit fan 2 U1 0 F2 System base unit fan 3 U1 0 F3 System base unit power supply U1 0 V1 System base unit power supply fan 1 U1 0 V1 F1 System base unit power supply fan 2 U1 0 V1 F2 Firs...

Страница 143: ...on riser 1 memory 0 IBM memory module d U1 0 P1 M1 3 00 00 Memory DIMM 3 on riser 2 memory 0 IBM memory module e U1 0 P1 M2 3 00 00 Memory DIMM 3 on riser 3 memory 0 IBM memory module f U1 0 P1 M3 3...

Страница 144: ...U1 0 P1 I4 20 60 PCI slot 5 PCI 0 7 pci fe0f0020 controller 7 U1 0 P1 I5 10 38 PCI to PCI bridge PCI 0 5 pci fe0f0020 pci 5 U1 0 P1 10 28 PCI slot 6 PCI 0_1 0 pci fe0f0020 pci 5 controller 0 U1 0 P1...

Страница 145: ...ct I O NVRAM EPROM COM1 COM2 COM3 Parallel Port Diskette Drive Keyboard Mouse PCI Slot 5 Dev ID 7 MPIC Interrupt Controller Dev ID 4 Native SCSI0 Media Dev ID 3 Native SCSI1 Disks Dev ID 2 PCI Slot 1...

Страница 146: ...B 6 Setup Guide...

Страница 147: ...e bus systems PCI ISA Standard CHRP functions are provided to isolate the operating system from every specific hardware implementation CL Cas Latency CPU Central Processing Unit CRC Cyclic Redundancy...

Страница 148: ...An EPROM containing the system firmware FFC Failing Function Code A code representing a functional area of the system firmware The microcode in read only memory ROM It consists of an ordered set of i...

Страница 149: ...Recording MP MultiProcessor MPIC MultiProcessor Interrupt Controller MRS See riser MSB Most Significant Bit multimedia Information presented through more than one type of media On computer systems thi...

Страница 150: ...action Services RTC Real Time Clock RTS Request To Send register S SCR Scratch Pad Register SCSI Small Computer System Interface An input and output bus that provides a standard interface used to conn...

Страница 151: ...ible Power Supply A device which provides continuous power and sustains the system it is connected to in case of outages UTC Universal Time Coordinated V V Volt VCC Voltage Continuous Current VCCI Vol...

Страница 152: ...G 6 Setup Guide...

Страница 153: ...ront view 1 7 inspecting 1 3 keys 2 6 operator panel keys 2 6 rear view 1 8 system features 1 14 unpacking 1 3 C cable SCSI controller for internal devices 6 18 cables PCI controller 2 5 power cord 2...

Страница 154: ...ive 3 4 MLR tape drive 3 6 H handling 3 5 inch diskette 3 3 4 mm tape 3 15 8 mm tape 3 11 CD ROM disk 3 5 hardware components 6 2 MLR tape cartridge 3 8 mouse 3 20 hard disk drive add to a disk cage 6...

Страница 155: ...rd 4 15 ok Forth 4 15 operating procedures 4 5 what is 4 4 operating specifications A 1 operating system booting through Open Firmware 4 14 managing boot device 4 13 operator panel 1 10 operator panel...

Страница 156: ...ecifications acoustic noise A 2 operating A 1 standards A 2 system unit daily startup 4 1 first startup 2 9 stopping 4 1 4 2 T tape drive 4 mm using 3 13 7 14GB 8 mm using 3 9 MLR using 3 6 terminals...

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Страница 160: ...BULL ELECTRONICS ANGERS CEDOC 34 Rue du Nid de Pie BP 428 49004 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE 86 A1 52PX 00 ORDER REFERENCE PLACE BAR CODE IN LOWER LEFT CORNER...

Страница 161: ...marques de d coupe pour obtenir les tiquettes Use the cut marks to get the labels 86 A1 52PX 00 Setup Guide Bull ESCALA E250 86 A1 52PX 00 Setup Guide Bull ESCALA E250 86 A1 52PX 00 Setup Guide Bull...

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