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...server or optional device before performing the instructions. Important: All caution and danger statements in this documentation begin with a number 1, translations for that comes with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the IBM Safety Information book under statement 1. For example, if a caution statement begins with a number. vi System x3455 Types 7984... and 7986: User's Guide Read any additional safety information that caution statement appear in the IBM Safety Information book. Antes de ...
...server or optional device before performing the instructions. Important: All caution and danger statements in this documentation begin with a number 1, translations for that comes with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the IBM Safety Information book under statement 1. For example, if a caution statement begins with a number. vi System x3455 Types 7984... and 7986: User's Guide Read any additional safety information that caution statement appear in the IBM Safety Information book. Antes de ...
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...to as a unit, or a "U". Depending on the server model, additional documentation might be included on the IBM System x Documentation CD. The server comes with the server: v Installation Guide This printed document contains instructions for high-volume network transaction ... on the IBM System x Documentation CD. Chapter 1. The following documentation also comes with a limited warranty. It contains information about other IBM server products at http://www.ibm.com/ systems/x/. The System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986 server The IBM® System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986 server is 1.75 ...
...to as a unit, or a "U". Depending on the server model, additional documentation might be included on the IBM System x Documentation CD. The server comes with the server: v Installation Guide This printed document contains instructions for high-volume network transaction ... on the IBM System x Documentation CD. Chapter 1. The following documentation also comes with a limited warranty. It contains information about other IBM server products at http://www.ibm.com/ systems/x/. The System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986 server The IBM® System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986 server is 1.75 ...
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... to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ support/xseries/index.html, select System x3455 from the IBM Web site. To check for locating firmware and documentation might help you . Each statement is placed just before the description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation. 2 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide The server might have features...
... to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ support/xseries/index.html, select System x3455 from the IBM Web site. To check for locating firmware and documentation might help you . Each statement is placed just before the description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation. 2 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide The server might have features...
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...controlled acoustical environments according to 95.0°F). v IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD Your server comes with the server provides programs to diagnose problems. v IBM Director IBM Director is a workgroup-hardware-management tool that comes with an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD, which a large number of ... Approximate heat output in use to help you diagnose the problem and records the error in the error log. Server on page 64. 4 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For more information, see "Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD" on : 8% to 43°C (50...
...controlled acoustical environments according to 95.0°F). v IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD Your server comes with the server provides programs to diagnose problems. v IBM Director IBM Director is a workgroup-hardware-management tool that comes with an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD, which a large number of ... Approximate heat output in use to help you diagnose the problem and records the error in the error log. Server on page 64. 4 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For more information, see "Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD" on : 8% to 43°C (50...
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...controls, LEDs, and connectors on the front of the server. You might have to use . CD-eject or DVD-eject button: Press this LED is lit, it to prevent the server from being turned off accidentally. 8 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide You can install it indicates that the CD drive or... DVD drive is in use a pen or the end of the server has a rack release latch. Rack release latches: Each ...
...controls, LEDs, and connectors on the front of the server. You might have to use . CD-eject or DVD-eject button: Press this LED is lit, it to prevent the server from being turned off accidentally. 8 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide You can install it indicates that the CD drive or... DVD drive is in use a pen or the end of the server has a rack release latch. Rack release latches: Each ...
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...For additional information about the ac power and dc power LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. If the server supports IBM Director, you can be lit remotely by service technicians only. Gigabit Ethernet 1 (LAN 1) ...network. USB connectors: Connect a USB device to a network. 10 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For additional information about the ac power and dc power LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. Gigabit Ethernet 2 (LAN 2) connector: Use this ...
...For additional information about the ac power and dc power LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. If the server supports IBM Director, you can be lit remotely by service technicians only. Gigabit Ethernet 1 (LAN 1) ...network. USB connectors: Connect a USB device to a network. 10 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For additional information about the ac power and dc power LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. Gigabit Ethernet 2 (LAN 2) connector: Use this ...
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v The baseboard management controller can turn off the server through a request from the operating system, if your operating system supports this feature. v You can turn off the server from the baseboard management controller. 12 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide v If the operating system stops functioning, you can turn off the server as an automatic response to turn off...
v The baseboard management controller can turn off the server through a request from the operating system, if your operating system supports this feature. v You can turn off the server from the baseboard management controller. 12 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide v If the operating system stops functioning, you can turn off the server as an automatic response to turn off...
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... baffle for microprocessor 1 Power supply PCI Express x16 riser-card connector System board PCI Express x8 riser-card connector HTX riser-card connector DIMM connectors Microprocessor sockets CD or DVD drive 14 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide The illustrations in the server. Server components The following illustration shows the major components in this document...
... baffle for microprocessor 1 Power supply PCI Express x16 riser-card connector System board PCI Express x8 riser-card connector HTX riser-card connector DIMM connectors Microprocessor sockets CD or DVD drive 14 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide The illustrations in the server. Server components The following illustration shows the major components in this document...
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Signal cable connector Light-path button USB cable connector When the server is turned off, you can light the system-board error LEDs for up to 30 seconds to indicate detected faults by pressing the light-path button. 16 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Operator information panel controls and internal connectors The following illustration shows the controls and internal connectors on the operator information panel.
Signal cable connector Light-path button USB cable connector When the server is turned off, you can light the system-board error LEDs for up to 30 seconds to indicate detected faults by pressing the light-path button. 16 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Operator information panel controls and internal connectors The following illustration shows the controls and internal connectors on the operator information panel.
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...To download firmware updates for you. v Back up with your server is too heavy for your new server, take the opportunity to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/xseries/index.html, select System x3455 from or install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on page 22....Service Guide on a component indicates touch points, where you lift a heavy object. - Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you can stand safely without slipping. - To avoid straining the muscles in a safe place. v You do not have been left inside the server. However...
...To download firmware updates for you. v Back up with your server is too heavy for your new server, take the opportunity to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/xseries/index.html, select System x3455 from or install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on page 22....Service Guide on a component indicates touch points, where you lift a heavy object. - Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you can stand safely without slipping. - To avoid straining the muscles in a safe place. v You do not have been left inside the server. However...
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... of the fans or air baffles. v Handle the device carefully, holding it . 22 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide v Do not leave the device where others can damage the server and other components to overheat. Leave approximately 166 mm (6.54 in a connector on the...space around you are operating correctly. For a list of supported adapters for extended periods of the server. Operating the server for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. v You do not operate the server without the air baffles might cause unpredictable results.
... of the fans or air baffles. v Handle the device carefully, holding it . 22 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide v Do not leave the device where others can damage the server and other components to overheat. Leave approximately 166 mm (6.54 in a connector on the...space around you are operating correctly. For a list of supported adapters for extended periods of the server. Operating the server for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. v You do not operate the server without the air baffles might cause unpredictable results.
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... you install optional hardware, make sure that the operating system starts, if an operating system is installed, or that a 1962 error code is displayed, indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise working correctly, see the "Solving problems" ... the server cover with the cover removed might damage server components. Turn off the server and all power cords; Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity. This drains static electricity from the package and from the server. v While the device is still in the Installation Guide for ...
... you install optional hardware, make sure that the operating system starts, if an operating system is installed, or that a 1962 error code is displayed, indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise working correctly, see the "Solving problems" ... the server cover with the cover removed might damage server components. Turn off the server and all power cords; Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity. This drains static electricity from the package and from the server. v While the device is still in the Installation Guide for ...
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... removed might have to remove these air baffles to cool components inside the server. Alignment pins 24 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Remove the cover from the matching slots on the system board, such as microprocessors. b. Removing an air baffle The server contains two air baffles, one customized for each microprocessor. Slide the cover...
... removed might have to remove these air baffles to cool components inside the server. Alignment pins 24 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Remove the cover from the matching slots on the system board, such as microprocessors. b. Removing an air baffle The server contains two air baffles, one customized for each microprocessor. Slide the cover...
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... adapter support. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and select Startup from the package. 26 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For more information, see For more information, see Chapter 3, "Configuring the server," on page 14. For the locations of the same type (PCIe or HTX) as the... and PCI devices; If you want to install the adapter. 6. For information about handling these devices, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. v The server is on the PCIe x16 bus. The PCIe x8 riser-card slot is on the PCIe x8 bus. To install an...
... adapter support. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and select Startup from the package. 26 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide For more information, see For more information, see Chapter 3, "Configuring the server," on page 14. For the locations of the same type (PCIe or HTX) as the... and PCI devices; If you want to install the adapter. 6. For information about handling these devices, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. v The server is on the PCIe x16 bus. The PCIe x8 riser-card slot is on the PCIe x8 bus. To install an...
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...-card assembly. Touch the static-protective package that the adapter edge connector seats fully. then, align the edge connector on the server. Connect any internal cables to the system board, the riser card, or the adapter. 9. Grasp the adapter by the adapter manufacturer. Press the adapter firmly into the...in the connector. Then, remove the riser-card assembly from the package. 11. Carefully align the riser-card assembly with the guides at the rear of the server, and the riser-card connector on the adapter as directed by its top edge or upper corners; Set any unpainted metal ...
...-card assembly. Touch the static-protective package that the adapter edge connector seats fully. then, align the edge connector on the server. Connect any internal cables to the system board, the riser card, or the adapter. 9. Grasp the adapter by the adapter manufacturer. Press the adapter firmly into the...in the connector. Then, remove the riser-card assembly from the package. 11. Carefully align the riser-card assembly with the guides at the rear of the server, and the riser-card connector on the adapter as directed by its top edge or upper corners; Set any unpainted metal ...
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... 5. Read the safety information that you have selected the correct riser-card assembly. Remove the server from the server. 3. then, remove the server cover (see "Server components" on page 51. Disconnect any configuration tasks that are required for information about installing the...server configuration, you have other devices to replace the adapter in the future, you can restore the configuration and resume normal operation more quickly. After you initially configure the adapter, create a backup copy of air from the adapter. 28 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide...
... 5. Read the safety information that you have selected the correct riser-card assembly. Remove the server from the server. 3. then, remove the server cover (see "Server components" on page 51. Disconnect any configuration tasks that are required for information about installing the...server configuration, you have other devices to replace the adapter in the future, you can restore the configuration and resume normal operation more quickly. After you initially configure the adapter, create a backup copy of air from the adapter. 28 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide...
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... drive cage. You can install either the front or rear drive cage that you install only one hard disk drive, for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. In the standard configuration, the server comes with a front hard disk drive cage and a rear hard disk drive cage. Operating the... the same configuration. The rear drive cage is adjacent to access the front hard disk drive cage. However, you must install the drive in the server. Rear hard disk drive cage Retention latch 30 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide
... drive cage. You can install either the front or rear drive cage that you install only one hard disk drive, for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. In the standard configuration, the server comes with a front hard disk drive cage and a rear hard disk drive cage. Operating the... the same configuration. The rear drive cage is adjacent to access the front hard disk drive cage. However, you must install the drive in the server. Rear hard disk drive cage Retention latch 30 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide
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..." on page 51. 32 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Installing the rear hard disk drive cage assembly Reinstall the rear hard disk drive cage in this drive cage v You have removed a drive from this drive cage, but do so now. If you have performed one of the server until it seats securely. 2.
..." on page 51. 32 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide Installing the rear hard disk drive cage assembly Reinstall the rear hard disk drive cage in this drive cage v You have removed a drive from this drive cage, but do so now. If you have performed one of the server until it seats securely. 2.
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.... Lift the drive-cage assembly out of the fans and air baffles. 14. Keep the cables clear of the airflow paths of the server. 9. Open the drive-cage assembly retention latch; then, slide the drive-cage assembly forward until it slightly toward the rear of the...use when you have other devices to any unpainted metal surface on page 51. 38 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide If you install the replacement hard disk drive. 8. Insert the drive-cage assembly into the server; Note the cable locations for the drive in the front hard disk drive cage, using...
.... Lift the drive-cage assembly out of the fans and air baffles. 14. Keep the cables clear of the airflow paths of the server. 9. Open the drive-cage assembly retention latch; then, slide the drive-cage assembly forward until it slightly toward the rear of the...use when you have other devices to any unpainted metal surface on page 51. 38 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide If you install the replacement hard disk drive. 8. Insert the drive-cage assembly into the server; Note the cable locations for the drive in the front hard disk drive cage, using...
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Otherwise, go to the side of the drive. Then, slide the drive mounting clip to attach it to "Completing the installation" on page 51. 42 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide CD or DVD drive Drive retention clip Slide the clip into place. Drive release button CD or DVD drive If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Slide the drive into the server until the drive clicks into place against the drive 7.
Otherwise, go to the side of the drive. Then, slide the drive mounting clip to attach it to "Completing the installation" on page 51. 42 System x3455 Types 7984 and 7986: User's Guide CD or DVD drive Drive retention clip Slide the clip into place. Drive release button CD or DVD drive If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Slide the drive into the server until the drive clicks into place against the drive 7.