Installing A Drive In A Hot-Swap Bay; Installing A Microprocessor - IBM eServer 350 xSeries Installation Manual

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Installing a drive in a hot-swap bay

Installing a microprocessor

Your server supports up to a maximum of six 26 mm (1-inch) slim-high, 3.5-inch, hot-
swap hard disk drives in the hot-swap bays. The standard hot-swap bays are bays 1
through 3 (from bottom to top). The optional hot-swap bays are bays 4 through 6
(from bottom to top). Bays 1 through 3 are located in the standard hard disk drive
cage, to the left of bays 4 through 6.
Note: The server does not support half-high hot-swap drives or internal tape drives.
To install a drive in a hot-swap bay:
Attention: To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the server for more than
10 minutes without either a drive or filler panel installed in each bay.
1.
Remove the filler panel.
2.
Place the drive handle in the open position and slide the drive into the bay.
3.
Close the drive handle.
Your server comes with one microprocessor installed in microprocessor connector J34
(slot 1) on the system board and a terminator card in microprocessor slot 4. The
microprocessor in slot 1 is the startup (boot) microprocessor. If more than one
microprocessor is installed, the highest-numbered microprocessor is the
microprocessor from which the server will start. The lower-numbered
microprocessors are used as application microprocessors.
Filler panel
Drive tray
assembly
Drive tray handle
(in open position)
Chapter 2. Installing options
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