Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto S85 del fabbricante IBM
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E n te rp ri s e S e rv e r S80 pS eri es 680 M o de l S85 In sta ll a ti o n G ui d e SA38-0582-00 IBM.
First Edition (November 2000) Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Safety Notices” on page v , “Appendix B. Environmental Notices” on page 43, and “Appendix C. Notices” on page 45. © International Business Machines Corporation 2000.
Contents Safety Notices ........................ v Electrical Safety ........................ v Laser Safety Information ..................... v i Data Integrity and V erification .................. v i i About This Book ....................... i x ISO 9000 .
European Union (EU) Statement .................. 3 9 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement ......... 4 0 United Kingdom T elecommunications Safety Requirements ......... 4 0 Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada .
Safety Notices A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury . A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury .
Laser Safety Information The optical drive in this system unit is a laser product. The optical drive has a label that identifies its classification. The label, located on the drive, is shown below . The optical drive in this system unit is certified in the U.
Data Integrity and V erification IBM computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility of undetected data corruption or loss. This risk, however , cannot be eliminated.
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About This Book This book provides information on how to setup and install the system, use diagnostics, use service aids, and verify system operation. This book also provides information to help you solve some of the simpler problems that might occur .
v The 7133 SSA Disk System: Operator Guide , order number xxxxxxx, describes how to operate the 7133 SSA Disk System and how to install or replace disk drives to the system, and how to deal with problems encountered when using the system.
Chapter 1. System Installation Procedure Follow the procedures in this chapter to install the Enterprise Server S80 and the p Series 680 Model S85. The estimated installation time for the system is: Install Activity 3.5 Hours Planning Activity 2.0 Hours ________________ _________ T otal Time 5.
DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock.
Refer to ″ Specifications ″ in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide, order number SA38-0560, for more planning information. Step 4. Check Customer Outlets Note: For a translation of this notice, see the System Unit Safety Information manual, order number SA23-2652.
__ 6. Have the customer turn on the branch circuit CB. Measure for appropriate voltages between phases. If no voltage is present on the receptacle case or grounded pin, the receptacle is safe to touch. __ 7. With an appropriate meter , verify that the voltage at the outlet is correct.
b. Adjust the height of the leveling feet by rotating the leveling feet either upward or downward according to the level of the surface on which the rack is placed. Repeat this for the remaining leveling feet as needed. c. When the rack is leveled, tighten the locking nuts on all of the leveling feet.
9. Hang the crank and tightening rod on the bracket near the bottom of the right wall inside the back of the rack. 10. Install the rear stabilizer on the I/O rack, as follows: a. Loosen the lower screws on the stabilizer assembly . b. Slide the stabilizer assembly onto the bottom of the rack.
e. Adjust the bolts to the floor to ensure that the stabilizer is level and does not move. 1 1. If head protectors are installed, remove them from diskette drives. Step 6A. Attach the I/O Rack to a Concrete Floor Perform this step if the I/O rack is to be attached to a concrete floor or a concrete floor beneath a raised floor .
v T o a concrete floor , continue with “Attaching the I/O Rack to a Concrete Floor”. v T o a concrete floor below a raised floor , go to “Attaching the I/O Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor” on page 10. If you are not attaching the I/O rack to a concrete floor , continue with “Step 7.
10. Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked floor . 1 1. Using at least three anchor bolts for each mounting plate, mount the two mounting plates to the concrete floor . 12. Using the location marks for leveling feet as a guide, reposition the rack over the mounting plates.
15. Place the four plastic isolator pads under the four leveling feet, and then level the rack using the four adjustable leveling feet. 16. T ighten the locking nuts on the leveling feet. 17. T ighten the four rack-mounting bolts into the two mounting plates.
2. Place the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting locations under the rack. 3. T o align the rack over the mounting plates, do the following: a.
9. At the marked location of the tapped mounting holes, drill two holes approximately 1 inch to allow clearance for the ends of the two rack-mounting bolts.
13. Place the two mounting plates on the locations indicated on the marked raised-floor panel. 14. Using at least three anchor bolts for each mounting plate, mount the two mounting plates through the raised-floor panel to the concrete floor . 15. Using the location marks for leveling feet as a guide, reposition the rack over the mounting plates.
c. Insert the rack-mounting bolts three to four rotations into the tapped holes. Note: The bottoms of the four leveling feet must be positioned over the four plastic isolator pads when the rack is leveled. If you are installing an AC powered rack, do not use the four plastic isolator pads.
Notes: 1. Ensure that the primary I/O rack (the primary I/O rack contains the service processor) is positioned on the right side of the system rack when viewed from the front. A clearance of 10 cm (4 inches) between the racks is required to allow access to the I/O rack door .
b. Position the mounting plates under the four rack-mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the tapped holes. c. Insert the rack-mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes. 4. Mark the floor around the edge of the mounting plates.
1. Install the 4 plate assemblies with the levelling feet, bushings, and washers. Make sure that the leveling feet are backed off the floor level to allow space for the mounting plates. 2. Place the mounting plates, front and rear , (note that they are different) in the approximate mounting position under the system rack.
concrete floor , some of the drilled holes may not be usable. For each mounting plate, select at least three usable holes, two that are on opposite sides and opposite ends of each other , and one hole at the center . 10. Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked raised-floor panel.
2. Place the ground-cable lug through the mounting hole of the mounting plate. 3. Connect the long end of the ground cable to the threaded side of the ground-cable lug (inside mounting plate), and then install and tighten the ground-lug nut. Note: The two remaining connections of the ground cable are done in “Step 8.
4. Find the crank (for installing the mounting screws) located inside the rear of the rack near the bottom of the right wall. Mounting Plate Front of Rack Ground Lug Long End of Ground Cable Mounting .
5. Align the holes of the mounting plate with the holes on the rack, and then install the two mounting screws. 6. Using the crank, tighten the two mounting screws.
7. Store the crank inside the rear of the rack near the bottom of the right wall. Notes: 1. If the customer does not want to connect an electrical outlet to the front mounting plate, install the mounting plate without the electrical outlet. 2. The customer is responsible for providing and connecting the electrical outlet assembly .
2. After the customer has connected the power cable from the customer power source to the electrical outlet assembly , mount the electrical outlet assembly to the mounting plate using the two mounting screws (provided by the customer). 3. Place the ground cable lug through the mounting hole of the mounting plate.
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6. Connect the ground connector of the ground cable to the ground bus bar . 7. If a drawer was removed from the bottom position of the rack, reinstall it.
Step 9. Remove the Shipping Brackets and Install Covers 1. Remove any shipping materials from the system rack, I/O racks and from the front and rear of the I/O drawers.
3. Install any covers and shields that you have removed, or that were shipped separately . Step 10. Install the I/O Rack Door Guide 1. Locate the I/O rack door guide. 2. Position the door guide as shown. 3. Using a 3mm allen wrench, fasten the door guide to the I/O rack as shown.
Step 1 1. Connect the Operator Panel Cable and the JT AG Cable Between the Racks Using the cables provided, connect the cables between the system rack and the primary I/O drawer . Refer to “Appendix D. Cabling the System Rack and I/O Rack” on page 47 for connector locations for these cables.
Step 14. Update the Device Records External devices used with the S80 and S85 systems are connected to connectors on the primary I/O drawer or to adapters that are installed inside any of the I/O drawers. Update the “System Records” in “Appendix E.
v PDB circuit breakers CP1 - CP6 are set correctly (refer to “I/O Rack Rear Locations” on page 49 for locations) v Customer’s supply voltage is correct. If any failures occur , refer to ″ Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs) ″ in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide, order number SA38-0560.
If so, see ″ Capacity Upgrade on Demand Processor Enabling ″ in Capacity Upgrade on Demand Installing and Upgrading Processors, order number SA38-0583, for information regarding installing and enabling this feature. __ 3. If you decided to delay installing any optional devices, you might want to install these now .
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Chapter 2. Using the System V erification Procedure The system verification procedure is used to check the system for correct operation. If you are analyzing a hardware problem, see ″ Hardware Problem Determination ″ in Enterprise Server S80, p Series 680 Model S85 User’s Guide, order number SA38-0557.
a. When the keyboard indicator appears, press the 5 key on the keyboard to load the standalone diagnostics or press the 6 key to load the online diagnostics. b. Enter any requested passwords. c. Follow the instructions to select a console. 6. When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display , go to “Step 3.
3. This completes the system verification. Report the SRN if you received one to the service organization. T o do a normal boot, turn of f the system unit and wait 30 seconds, and then turn the system power on.
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Chapter 3. Installing Options for Y our System There are no customer-installable options for the Enterprise Server S80 or the p Series 680 Model S85. The Capacity Upgrade On-Demand feature may be installed.
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Appendix A. Communications Statements The following statement applies to this product. The statement for other products intended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation.
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement This product has been designed and built to comply with IEC Standard 950. United Kingdom T elecommunications Safety Requirements This equipmen.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - T aiwan The following is a summary of the EMI T aiwan statement above. W arning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures.
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Appendix B. Environmental Notices Product Recycling and Disposal This unit contains materials such as circuit boards and connectors with lead that require special handling and disposal at end of life. Before this unit is disposed of, these materials must be removed and recycled or discarded according to applicable regulations.
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Appendix C. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. The manufacturer may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult the manufacturer’s representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area.
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Appendix D. Cabling the System Rack and I/O Rack The minimum system consists of two racks. The system rack contains the system processors, memory and supporting hardware. The I/O rack contains I/O drawer(s) with PCI adapters, disk drives, and media drives.
Connecting JT AG and Operator Panel Cables Use the following figure to connect the JT AG and operator panel (OP) cables. OP Front of System Rack Rear of Primary I/O Drawer (Drawer 0) Rear of Primary I.
I/O Rack Rear Locations The following figure shows the rear of an I/O rack. 10 EIA unit I/O drawers can be installed, as shown in the figure. Power Distribution Bus (CP1 - CP6) Primary I/O Drawer 10 EIA Unit I/O Drawers Secondary I/O Drawer Appendix D.
I/O Drawer Locations This section shows component locations for the 10 EIA unit I/O drawer . 10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer Front V iew Note: The SCSI IDs shown for media devices indicate how these devices are set when shipped from the factory . 1. Indicator Panel 2.
10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer Rear V iew 1. PCI adapter slots (1 - 7) 2. PCI adapter slot 8, service processor card and JT AG cable in primary I/O drawer (drawer 0) 3. Parallel connector 4. Keyboard connector 5. Mouse connector 6. Reserved 7. Reserved 8. PCI adapter slots (9 - 14) 9.
Note: In an RS/6000 SP environment, there is normally a cable attached from this port to the SP Control W orkstation. T o directly attach a TTY terminal to this port, the cable to the SP Control W orkstation must be disconnected. Be sure to reconnect this cable after servicing the system.
10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer System board Locations J1 RIO bus J2 RIO bus J3 SPCN connector J4 PCI slot 2, controller 1 J5 PCI slot 3, controller 1 J6 PCI slot 4, controller 1 J7 PCI slot 6, controller 0 J8 PCI slot 7, controller 0 J9 PCI slot 8, controller 0 Appendix D.
J10 PCI slot 1 1, controller 2 J1 1 PCI slot 12, controller 2 J12 PCI slot 13, controller 2 J13 PCI slot 1, controller 1 J14 PCI slot 5, controller 0 J15 PCI slot 9, controller 3 J16 PCI slot 10, cont.
Service Processor Card Locations J1 JT AG connector to system rack J2 Serial port connector to inside bulkhead card J3 Speaker connector J4 Diskette drive connector J5 Parallel port connector J6 Keybo.
Fan Monitor Control (FMC) Card Locations (10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer) J1 T o Power Distribution Board J2 Fan 2 (Left Blower) J3 Fan 1 (Center Blower) J4 Fan 3 (Right Blower) J5 Power Supply and Fans 4, 5,.
J5 +12 V dc, −12 V dc J6 + 5Vd c J7 + 5Vd c J8 I35 SCSI backplane power connector J9 Media bay power connector J10 + 5Vd c J1 1 Fan monitoring card connector Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables The RIO and SPCN cables provide two functions in the S80 and S85 system: remote data bus connection and power control.
System Rack Attached to One I/O Drawer System Rack Attached to T wo I/O Drawers OR 2 1 SPCN RIO 1 RIO 0 Drawer 0, Primary RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 2 RIO 3 J14 J11 SPCN 0, J15 SPCN 1, J16 RIO 1 RIO 0 2 1 SPCN 2.
System Rack Attached to Three I/O Drawers System Rack Attached to Four I/O Drawers RIO 1 RIO 0 2 1 SPCN 2 1 SPCN RIO 1 RIO 0 Drawer 0 Drawer 2 RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 2 RIO 3 J14 J11 SPCN 0, J15 SPCN 1, J16 R.
SPCN Cabling The following figures provide cabling examples for all valid cabling configurations. Match your configuration to the correct figure and connect your SPCN cables as shown.
System Rack Attached to Three I/O Drawers System Rack Attached to Four I/O Drawers RIO 1 RIO 0 2 1 SPCN 2 1 SPCN RIO 1 RIO 0 Drawer 0 Drawer 1 or 2 RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 2 RIO 3 J14 J11 SPCN 0, J15 SPCN 1, .
RIO 1 RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 0 2 2 1 1 SPCN SPCN Drawer 1 Drawer 2 Drawer 3 RIO 1 RIO 0 2 1 SPCN 2 1 SPCN RIO 1 RIO 0 Drawer 0 RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 2 RIO 3 J14 J11 SPCN 0, J15 SPCN 1, J16 62 S80, S85 Installation.
Appendix E. System Records Use this appendix to keep a record of your system configuration. Pages are provided for system information, cabling diagrams, I/O cards installed, and disk drives installed. Record the Identification Numbers Record and retain the following information.
S80 and S85 System Rack Cabling Configurations - SPCN Cabling Use the following diagram to record the SPCN cabling configuration from the system rack to the I/O drawer(s).
Primary I/O Drawer Device Records Use the following tables to keep a record of the options installed in or attached to your system. This information can be helpful to you or your service representative when you install additional options in your server .
T able 1. Internal and External Options in Primary Drawer (0) (continued) Serial Port 2 Refer to the following diagram of your server’s banks/bays when completing T able 2. 10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer T able 2. Internal Files and Devices in Primary Drawer (0) 10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer Location/Drive SCSI ID Drive Description Bank B, Bay 1 Non-SCSI 3.
T able 2. Internal Files and Devices in Primary Drawer (0) 10 EIA Unit I/O Drawer (continued) Location/Drive SCSI ID Drive Description Bank A, Bay 1 5 Bank C, Drive 1 8 Bank C, Drive 2 9 Bank C, Drive.
Additional I/O Drawer Device Records Use the following tables to keep a record of the options installed in or attached to your system. This information can be helpful to you or your service representative when you install additional options in your server .
T able 4. Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer (2) (continued) Expansion Slot 14 Expansion Slot 13 Expansion Slot 12 Expansion Slot 1 1 Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expansion Slot 3 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion Slot 1 T able 5.
T able 5. Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer (3) (continued) Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expa.
Index A about this book ix B battery disposal, recycling 43 C cables JT AG 48 operator panel 48 RIO 57 SPCN 57, 60 cabling 47 connecting cables 47 connecting the system rack and I/O rack 47 D device r.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il IBM S85 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del IBM S85 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso IBM S85 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul IBM S85 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il IBM S85, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del IBM S85.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il IBM S85. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo IBM S85 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.