Ibm eserver xseries 445 hardware maintenance manual
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Iv ibm serveraid, user s reference, version 5. Lifting the front of the cover d. Page 28 1 and 4, your server came with Intel Xeon DP microprocessors. If the microprocessors are installed in any other sockets, such as 1 and 2 or 1, 2, and 3, your server came with Intel Xeon MP microprocessors.
Page 29 Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. If necessary, remove the microprocessor baffle from the microprocessor socket.
Keep the microprocessor baffle for possible future use. Page 30 Captive screws Heat sink Protective cover Figure Placing the heat sink on the microprocessor b. Align the heat sink over the microprocessor; then, carefully set it down on top of the microprocessor.
Be sure to check the IBM support Web site occasionally to ensure that you have the most current levels of system software installed. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect all power cords and external cables. Page 36 Being careful not to damage the components on the center plane, lower the SMP Expansion Module into the server. Page 37 d. See the following illustration. Center plane Locking levers Cover Handle Figure Page 39 MHz.
Before attempting to install a new adapter, be sure that there is an available slot for it. Page 40 If necessary, remove the extension handles or bracket before installing a long adapter. Attention: When you install an adapter, be sure the adapter is correctly seated in the connector. Improperly seated adapters might cause damage to the PCI-X board or to the adapter. Page 42 Figure Connecting the preinstalled SCSI cable 8.
Reinstall fans 3 and 4. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. Page Installing The Serial Port Installing the serial port Included with your server is a serial port that you can install at any time. This section provides the instructions for installing the serial port. Notes: 1. Installation of the serial port is optional. You do not have to install the serial port for your server to operate properly.
Page 44 8. Connect the serial port ribbon cable to the connector on the center plane. Completing the installation This section provides information about installing the server in a rack and cabling the server.
Installing the server in the rack cabinet Close the cover and install the server into a rack cabinet. See the Rack Installation Instructions that came with your server for detailed information on how to install the server in a rack cabinet.
Page Connecting The Cables 2. Page 48 1. SMP expansion cables that came with your servers, for up to way operation. In the illustration, the SMP Expansion Modules are numbered 0 through 3, from primary to secondary server. Page 50 Connect one end of a 2. Routing cables through the cable management arm c. Connect one end of a 2.
Page 52 Figure Route any remaining cables through the cable-management arms. Secure the cables in the cable-management arms with the hook-and-loop straps that come with your server.
Page 54 5. Page 55 Protective cover Figure RXE Expansion cable with protective cover 2. Page 56 1. Determine which server will be connected to port A of the RXE enclosure and which will be connected to port B. Remove the protective covers from the connectors on the ends of the cables. Protective cover Figure Page 58 RXE enclosure to a way system: 1. Page 59 2. Chapter 2.
Installing options Page 62 Type Installation Guide Page Chapter 3. During typical operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. Page 64 Power-control button: Press this button to turn the server on and off manually. A power-control-button shield comes with your server. You can install this disk-shaped shield to prevent the server from being turned off accidentally.
Remote Supervisor Adapter connectors v External power connector: You can connect an optional ac power adapter to this connector. Page Server Power Features way configuration, both servers will be turned on. Page Turning Off The Server way configuration, both servers will be turned off. Chapter 3. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. Page Opening The Cover Opening the cover Complete the following steps to open the server cover: 1.
Pull out on the quick release latches on each side of the server; then, pull the server out of its rack enclosure until it stops. Page Removing And Replacing The Bezel Removing and replacing the bezel Complete the following steps to remove and replace the server bezel: Figure Removing the bezel 1.
Remove the bezel. Press on the two tabs at the top edge of the bezel, and pull the top of the bezel slightly away from the server. Page Removing And Replacing A Hot-Swap Power Supply Removing and replacing a hot-swap power supply The two hot-swap power supplies in the server can be removed and replaced without turning off the server. This section provides instructions for removing and installing the hot-swap power supplies.
The following notes and safety information contains information you must consider when removing or installing a hot-swap power supply: v During normal operation, both power supplies must be installed for proper Page 95 2. Removing a power supply 3. Verify that the dc power LED and the ac power LED on the power supply are lit, indicating that the power supply is operating properly.
If an RXE enclosure is attached to the server, the scan continues in sequence with PCI slots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and Page 98 MHz. Before attempting to install a new adapter, be sure there is an available slot for it.
Reinstall fans 3 and 4. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. Close the cover on the server; then, reinstall the server in the rack and connect all external cables. PCI-X slot components 4. Open the blue adapter guide by lifting the front edge, as shown in the illustration. Page Serial port Serial connector Adapter retention latch Figure Insert the serial port into PCI-X slot 1 6.
Insert the serial port into the opening. Close the tab; then, push down on the orange adapter retention latch until it clicks into place. Slide the server into the rack enclosure until it stops; then, secure the server in the rack enclosure using the quick release latches. Connect all external cables and turn on the server.
Installing or replacing a drive This section provides the instructions for installing and replacing a hot-swap hard disk drive, diskette drive, and DVD-ROM drive. When the drive is connected to the integrated SCSI controller with RAID capabilities, a flashing status LED indicates that the drive is a secondary drive in a mirrored pair and the drive is being synchronized. Installing a diskette drive 6. Otherwise, connect the power cords and turn on the server. Page 6. Removing the retention bracket and shipping thumbscrews a.
Remove the shipping thumbscrews from the right side of the server. Note: There are two shipping thumbscrews per retention bracket. Page 7. Remove the EMC shield from the server. Removing the EMC shield a. Loosen the blue thumbscrews holding the EMC shield to the server. Page Set the cover on top of the expansion module. Extend the locking levers as shown in the illustration; then, let the cam on the front of the cover fall into the cam opening on the SMP Expansion Module circuit board.
Page Locking levers Handle Figure SMP Expansion Module locking lever position a. EMC shields Thumbscrews Thumbscrews Be sure to check the IBM support Web site occasionally to ensure that you have the most current levels of system software installed. The following notes describe the Active Memory features: v Memory mirroring allows you to improve the memory reliability of the server by creating a mirror of the data in memory port one and storing it in memory port two.
Page Removing And Replacing Dimms e. Select Memory Mirroring Settings and enable memory mirroring. Note: When memory mirroring is enabled, reported memory is reduced to half of installed memory.
How does memory mirroring work? When memory mirroring is enabled, the data that is written to memory is stored in two locations. Page 3. Open the top cover. Page 5. Page 4. If necessary, remove the SMP baffle. DIMM access door Figure Opening the DIMM access door 5.
Add new DIMMs: a. Touch the static-protective package containing the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the DIMM from the package. Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and close the clips gently. DIMM Retaining clip Page Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. Microprocessor connector and component locations Complete the following steps to install a microprocessor: 1. If you are installing a new microprocessor, go to step 9; otherwise, continue: a.
Verify that you have selected the correct microprocessor to be replaced. The LED next to the failing microprocessor will be lit. Install the VRM that comes with the microprocessor kit in the slot adjacent to the microprocessor you are replacing or installing.
This clip is not needed for installation and can be discarded. Page Lever open Figure Microprocessor locking lever fully open c. Align the triangle icon on the microprocessor with the triangle icon on the socket and press the microprocessor gently into the socket. Attention: Make sure that the microprocessor is aligned correctly before you proceed. Page c. Using a screwdriver, secure the heat sink to the microprocessor socket on the SMP board using the two captive mounting screws.
Press firmly on the screws and tighten them, alternating between them. Do not overtighten the screws. Page Replacing And Troubleshooting Fans Replacing and troubleshooting fans Your xSeries server has four hot-swap fan assemblies, two mm x 38 mm, and two mm x 51 mm fans.
Page Replacing Fans 3 And 4 3. Remove the fan from the server: a. Place your fingers into the two finger holes on the top of the fan and squeeze them together. Fan 4 Latch release Fan 2 Fan Page 2. Press the latch release to the right and let the handle come up. Page Closing The Cover Closing the cover Complete the following steps to install the server cover: 1.
Close the cover by first closing the right side; then, close the left side and press down to latch the two halves of the cover in place. Page Connecting The Cables 2. SMP expansion Cables, for up to 8-way operation. SMP expansion cables, that came with the servers, for up to way operation. In the illustration, the SMP Expansion Modules are numbered 0 through 3, from primary to secondary server. Connect the SMP Expansion cables to the primary server: a. Connect one end of a 2. Routing cables through the cable management arm c.
This connection is needed so that the adapters can communicate and perform the necessary functions for the two servers to create or delete scalable partitions. Route any remaining cables through the cable-management arms. Secure the cables in the cable-management arms with the hook-and-loop straps that come with the server. If you are not connecting an RXE enclosure, connect all remaining external cables to the server; Remove the protective covers from the connectors on the ends of the cables.
Protective cover Figure Page and follow the instructions for creating a scalable partition. Page Scalable Partitions Scalable partitions There are two methods for creating and managing scalable partitions: v The Scalable Systems Manager program is an extension to IBM Director that provides a graphical user interface for creating and managing scalable partitions.
See the Scalable Systems Manager Installation and Users Guide for information on how to use that program to configure scalable partitions on xSeries servers. For 4-way and 8-way, single chassis configurations, complete the following steps: a. Select 1 x chassis, as the Scalable System Configuration. For detailed information about this option and how to connect it to the server, see the documentation that comes with the SCSI device. Page Chapter 5. USB is a serial interface standard for telephony and multimedia devices.
It uses Plug and Play technology to determine the type of device attached to the connector. Page Auxiliary-Device Pointing Device Connector Auxiliary-device pointing device connector There is one auxiliary-device connector that supports a mouse or other pointing device located on the rear of the server just under the keyboard connector.
The following illustration shows the pin-number assignments for the auxiliary-device connector on the end of the cable. This controller provides an interface for connecting to Mbps, Mbps, or Mbps networks and provides full-duplex FDX capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the Ethernet local area network LAN.
To access the Ethernet port, connect a Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair UTP cable to the RJ connector on the rear of the server. Page Ethernet Port Connector Ethernet port connector The following illustration shows the pin-number assignments for the RJ connector.
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