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... tape drive 60 Installing a SAS/SATA 4 Pac HDD option 63 Installing a second microprocessor 76 Thermal grease 80 Installing a memory module 81 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2010 iii Contents Safety vii Chapter 1. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 1 The IBM Documentation CD 3 Hardware and software requirements 3 Using the Documentation Browser 3 Related documentation 4 Notices and statements in this...
... tape drive 60 Installing a SAS/SATA 4 Pac HDD option 63 Installing a second microprocessor 76 Thermal grease 80 Installing a memory module 81 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2010 iii Contents Safety vii Chapter 1. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 1 The IBM Documentation CD 3 Hardware and software requirements 3 Using the Documentation Browser 3 Related documentation 4 Notices and statements in this...
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...ServeRAID SAS controller from the World Wide Web 131 Software service and support 132 Hardware service and support 132 IBM Taiwan product service 132 iv System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Configuring the server 111 Using the Setup utility 112 Starting the Setup utility 112... on the remote battery tray . . . 96 Moving the SAS controller retention bracket 101 Installing a USB hypervisor memory key 103 Removing a USB hypervisor memory key 104 Installing an Ethernet adapter 105 Installing an optional CD-RW/DVD drive 105 Completing the installation 106 Replacing...
...ServeRAID SAS controller from the World Wide Web 131 Software service and support 132 Hardware service and support 132 IBM Taiwan product service 132 iv System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Configuring the server 111 Using the Setup utility 112 Starting the Setup utility 112... on the remote battery tray . . . 96 Moving the SAS controller retention bracket 101 Installing a USB hypervisor memory key 103 Removing a USB hypervisor memory key 104 Installing an Ethernet adapter 105 Installing an optional CD-RW/DVD drive 105 Completing the installation 106 Replacing...
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..., ease of use of interest to you can obtain up your IBM® System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server, instructions for installing optional devices, and instructions for the future. At http://www.ibm.com/support/ mysupport/, you . build a professional network; and gain...access various administrative services. You can create a personalized support page by identifying IBM products that require superior microprocessor performance, efficient memory management, and flexibility. If you participate in the IBM client reference program, you can subscribe to meet your business. The server ...
..., ease of use of interest to you can obtain up your IBM® System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server, instructions for installing optional devices, and instructions for the future. At http://www.ibm.com/support/ mysupport/, you . build a professional network; and gain...access various administrative services. You can create a personalized support page by identifying IBM products that require superior microprocessor performance, efficient memory management, and flexibility. If you participate in the IBM client reference program, you can subscribe to meet your business. The server ...
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... 1600 x 1200 at x4 bandwidth. For information about the limits for particulates and gases, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ serverproven/compat/us/. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 7 Features and specifications Microprocessor: v Dual-core or quad-core Intel® Xeon, with SVGA and...v Four 2.5-inch simple-swap, solid state SATA hard disk drive bays Expansion slots: v Two PCI Express riser cards with option to the server. Memory: v Sixteen DIMM connectors (eight per microprocessor) v Minimum: 1 GB DIMM per hour (675 watts) Chapter 1. One PCI Express x16 slot (...
... 1600 x 1200 at x4 bandwidth. For information about the limits for particulates and gases, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ serverproven/compat/us/. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 7 Features and specifications Microprocessor: v Dual-core or quad-core Intel® Xeon, with SVGA and...v Four 2.5-inch simple-swap, solid state SATA hard disk drive bays Expansion slots: v Two PCI Express riser cards with option to the server. Memory: v Sixteen DIMM connectors (eight per microprocessor) v Minimum: 1 GB DIMM per hour (675 watts) Chapter 1. One PCI Express x16 slot (...
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... about DSA Preboot diagnostics, see the IBM Director documentation on the integrated USB memory. It collects and analyzes system information to centrally manage System x and xSeries servers. Installed hardware - Uploading a diskette image to the IMM memory and mapping it occurs. For additional... IBM service and support. Event logs for use to aid in determining the cause of the hang condition. You can use by the server - Network interfaces and settings - - Vital product data, firmware, and UEFI (formerly BIOS) configuration - The System x3650 M2 Type 7947...
... about DSA Preboot diagnostics, see the IBM Director documentation on the integrated USB memory. It collects and analyzes system information to centrally manage System x and xSeries servers. Installed hardware - Uploading a diskette image to the IMM memory and mapping it occurs. For additional... IBM service and support. Event logs for use to aid in determining the cause of the hang condition. You can use by the server - Network interfaces and settings - - Vital product data, firmware, and UEFI (formerly BIOS) configuration - The System x3650 M2 Type 7947...
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... with two integrated Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet controllers, which you can add, remove, or replace hard disk drives without user intervention. 10 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide With the hot-swap feature, you set up to help you can download from the Web, provides ... drivers are installed, this switching occurs without data loss and without turning off the server. Memory mirroring stores data in the hot-swap bays (depending on page 119. v IBM ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD The ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD, which support connection to 16...
... with two integrated Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet controllers, which you can add, remove, or replace hard disk drives without user intervention. 10 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide With the hot-swap feature, you set up to help you can download from the Web, provides ... drivers are installed, this switching occurs without data loss and without turning off the server. Memory mirroring stores data in the hot-swap bays (depending on page 119. v IBM ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD The ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD, which support connection to 16...
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...capability v Hot-swap hard disk drives v Information and light path diagnostics LED panels v Integrated management module (service processor) v Memory mirroring Chapter 1. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 11 The server supports up to two 675-watt ac power supplies, which is a technology that is enabled, the ...microprocessors and I/O subsystem to increase the speed of independent disks (RAID) configurations. Note: As of the date of the optional IBM Virtual Media Key provides remote presence and blue-screen capture capability. If the maximum load on the server is greater than 675 ...
...capability v Hot-swap hard disk drives v Information and light path diagnostics LED panels v Integrated management module (service processor) v Memory mirroring Chapter 1. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 11 The server supports up to two 675-watt ac power supplies, which is a technology that is enabled, the ...microprocessors and I/O subsystem to increase the speed of independent disks (RAID) configurations. Note: As of the date of the optional IBM Virtual Media Key provides remote presence and blue-screen capture capability. If the maximum load on the server is greater than 675 ...
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..., service processor microcode, and read-only memory (ROM) resident code, locally or over the LAN v Vital product data (VPD) on microprocessors, system board, power supplies, and SAS (hot-swap-drive) backplane v Wake on memory, SAS/SATA hard disk drives, fans,...system health, monitoring, updates, event notification, and automation for managed systems. The IBM Systems Director Web and command-line interfaces provide a consistent interface that is focused on driving these systems relate to one another, and identifying their statuses, helping to multiple systems 12 System x3650 M2 Type 7947...
..., service processor microcode, and read-only memory (ROM) resident code, locally or over the LAN v Vital product data (VPD) on microprocessors, system board, power supplies, and SAS (hot-swap-drive) backplane v Wake on memory, SAS/SATA hard disk drives, fans,...system health, monitoring, updates, event notification, and automation for managed systems. The IBM Systems Director Web and command-line interfaces provide a consistent interface that is focused on driving these systems relate to one another, and identifying their statuses, helping to multiple systems 12 System x3650 M2 Type 7947...
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... it connected to power, the server can respond to requests from the operating system, if your operating system supports this feature. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 21 For 32-bit operating systems only: Some memory is reserved for system resources depends on the operating system, the configuration of the server, and the configured PCI options. The amount of...
... it connected to power, the server can respond to requests from the operating system, if your operating system supports this feature. The System x3650 M2 Type 7947 server 21 For 32-bit operating systems only: Some memory is reserved for system resources depends on the operating system, the configuration of the server, and the configured PCI options. The amount of...
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Table 3. v Pins 2 and 3: Loads the secondary (backup) IMM firmware ROM page. Pass 8 level system board SW3 switch definition Switch number Default position Description 1 Off Clear CMOS memory. You do not have to move the switch back to the default position after the server is turned on alters which clears the power-on ...
Table 3. v Pins 2 and 3: Loads the secondary (backup) IMM firmware ROM page. Pass 8 level system board SW3 switch definition Switch number Default position Description 1 Off Clear CMOS memory. You do not have to move the switch back to the default position after the server is turned on alters which clears the power-on ...
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... Reserved. Forced power permission overrides the IMM power-on page 21.) 2. Pass 9 level system board switch block 3, switches 1 - 4 Switch number Default value Switch description 1 Off Clear CMOS memory. Any system-board switch or jumper blocks that you can change any switch settings or move the switch ...back to On, it clears the data in CMOS memory, which overrides the power-on and power-off button...
... Reserved. Forced power permission overrides the IMM power-on page 21.) 2. Pass 9 level system board switch block 3, switches 1 - 4 Switch number Default value Switch description 1 Off Clear CMOS memory. Any system-board switch or jumper blocks that you can change any switch settings or move the switch ...back to On, it clears the data in CMOS memory, which overrides the power-on and power-off button...
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...system is installed, or that a 19990305 error code is displayed, indicating that begins on page vii and "Installation guidelines" on page 36. 2. Slide the cover toward the rear 3 and lift the cover off the server" on the server. If you are planning to install or remove a microprocessor, memory ...rack enclosure until both slide rails lock. Read the safety information that an operating system was not found but the server is working correctly, see "Turning off the server. Press down on the system board and components, leave the server connected to power and go directly to view...
...system is installed, or that a 19990305 error code is displayed, indicating that begins on page vii and "Installation guidelines" on page 36. 2. Slide the cover toward the rear 3 and lift the cover off the server" on the server. If you are planning to install or remove a microprocessor, memory ...rack enclosure until both slide rails lock. Read the safety information that an operating system was not found but the server is working correctly, see "Turning off the server. Press down on the system board and components, leave the server connected to power and go directly to view...
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... the server. Under Product support, click System x. 3. v If you have to replace a microprocessor, call for a list of supported microprocessors. See http://www.ibm.com/servers/ eserver/serverproven/compat/us /. If the server comes with an integrated memory controller, quick-path interconnect, and shared last... socket. v Read the documentation that you must consider when you can install a second microprocessor. Click System x3650 M2 to determine whether you must have to install the second microprocessor. 76 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide
... the server. Under Product support, click System x. 3. v If you have to replace a microprocessor, call for a list of supported microprocessors. See http://www.ibm.com/servers/ eserver/serverproven/compat/us /. If the server comes with an integrated memory controller, quick-path interconnect, and shared last... socket. v Read the documentation that you must consider when you can install a second microprocessor. Click System x3650 M2 to determine whether you must have to install the second microprocessor. 76 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide
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...or dual-rank DIMMs. v The server supports three single-rank or dual-rank DIMMs per channel. Maximum memory installation using ranked DIMMs. Table 9. See http://www.ibm.com/ servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/ for the server. The following notes describe the types of dual ...inline memory modules (DIMMs) that the server supports and other information that you install DIMMs. v The server supports only industry-standard ...
...or dual-rank DIMMs. v The server supports three single-rank or dual-rank DIMMs per channel. Maximum memory installation using ranked DIMMs. Table 9. See http://www.ibm.com/ servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/ for the server. The following notes describe the types of dual ...inline memory modules (DIMMs) that the server supports and other information that you install DIMMs. v The server supports only industry-standard ...
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... one DIMM must install a minimum of the server, and the configured PCI devices. All channels in the server. 82 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide When you install 2 DIMMs per channel, the memory runs at the fastest common frequency. - Mixing registered and unbuffered DIMMs is determined by the slowest DIMM in a server...
... one DIMM must install a minimum of the server, and the configured PCI devices. All channels in the server. 82 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide When you install 2 DIMMs per channel, the memory runs at the fastest common frequency. - Mixing registered and unbuffered DIMMs is determined by the slowest DIMM in a server...
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...(1) inside the boxes) should be in the same connector in size, type, rank (single, dual, or quad), and organization. When you use the memory mirroring feature, consider the following sequence: 3, 6, 8, 2, 5, 7, 1, 4 Microprocessor socket 2 Install the DIMMs in DIMM connector 3 on channel 0... and DIMM connector 6 on channel 2 are not used in any of the slowest DIMM in memory-mirroring mode. The two DIMMs in each pair. For example, the following illustration shows that are the farthest connectors for non-mirroring (normal) mode...
...(1) inside the boxes) should be in the same connector in size, type, rank (single, dual, or quad), and organization. When you use the memory mirroring feature, consider the following sequence: 3, 6, 8, 2, 5, 7, 1, 4 Microprocessor socket 2 Install the DIMMs in DIMM connector 3 on channel 0... and DIMM connector 6 on channel 2 are not used in any of the slowest DIMM in memory-mirroring mode. The two DIMMs in each pair. For example, the following illustration shows that are the farthest connectors for non-mirroring (normal) mode...
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...9, 10, 11 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14 Channel 2 7, 8, 15, 16 The following table lists the DIMM connectors on each memory channel. The numbers within the boxes by ones (1)) should be installed in DIMM connectors 3 and 6, which are associated with microprocessor 1 socket (... to wait until all of the DIMM pairs. Figure 2. Memory connectors associated with each microprocessor 84 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Memory channel interface layout The following illustration shows the memory connector layout that is associated with each microprocessor. Figure 1.
...9, 10, 11 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14 Channel 2 7, 8, 15, 16 The following table lists the DIMM connectors on each memory channel. The numbers within the boxes by ones (1)) should be installed in DIMM connectors 3 and 6, which are associated with microprocessor 1 socket (... to wait until all of the DIMM pairs. Figure 2. Memory connectors associated with each microprocessor 84 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Memory channel interface layout The following illustration shows the memory connector layout that is associated with each microprocessor. Figure 1.
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... you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information changes. Turn off the server" on page 36. 2. Installing optional devices 85 Memory-mirroring mode DIMM population sequence DIMMs Number of installed microprocessors DIMM connector First pair of DIMMs 1 3, 6 Second pair of DIMMs 1 ... and disconnect the power cord and all external cables (see "Removing the cover" on page 43). When you restart the server, the system displays a message that indicates that begins on page vii and "Installation guidelines" on page 21). 3. Chapter 2. Table 12. The following...
... you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information changes. Turn off the server" on page 36. 2. Installing optional devices 85 Memory-mirroring mode DIMM population sequence DIMMs Number of installed microprocessors DIMM connector First pair of DIMMs 1 3, 6 Second pair of DIMMs 1 ... and disconnect the power cord and all external cables (see "Removing the cover" on page 43). When you restart the server, the system displays a message that indicates that begins on page vii and "Installation guidelines" on page 21). 3. Chapter 2. Table 12. The following...
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Read the safety information that enables multiple operating systems to secure the memory key in position. Remove the cover (see "Turning off the server" on page 43). 4. If you have other devices to boot from the hypervisor USB ... for hypervisor is available with the purchase and installation of the server. 5. See Chapter 3, "Configuring the server," on the SAS riser card toward the hypervisor memory key as far as it will go, to run on a host computer at the same time. Chapter 2. To install the USB hypervisor...
Read the safety information that enables multiple operating systems to secure the memory key in position. Remove the cover (see "Turning off the server" on page 43). 4. If you have other devices to boot from the hypervisor USB ... for hypervisor is available with the purchase and installation of the server. 5. See Chapter 3, "Configuring the server," on the SAS riser card toward the hypervisor memory key as far as it will go, to run on a host computer at the same time. Chapter 2. To install the USB hypervisor...
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... hypervisor connector back toward the SAS riser card to look for information about disabling hypervisor support. 104 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Push the blue locking collar on page 106. Pull the hypervisor memory key from the connector. 6. Locate the SAS riser-card assembly, which is near the left front corner...
... hypervisor connector back toward the SAS riser card to look for information about disabling hypervisor support. 104 System x3650 M2 Type 7947: Installation and User's Guide Push the blue locking collar on page 106. Pull the hypervisor memory key from the connector. 6. Locate the SAS riser-card assembly, which is near the left front corner...