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ERserver iSeries 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure Version 5...
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ERserver iSeries 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure Version 5...
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“Notices,” on page 71. Fourth Edition (August 2005) ® This edition applies to version 5, release 3, modification 0 of IBM Operating System/400 (product number 5722–SS1) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. This version does not run on all reduced instruction set computer (RISC) models nor does it run on CISC models.
IPL your system, and verify your hardware configuration. You can choose to perform these tasks yourself or contact IBM(R) or an authorized service provider to make arrangements for them to perform the tasks for a fee. If you encounter difficulties when performing a task, contact your authorized dealer or service provider.
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__ 4. If there are incorrect, missing, or visibly damaged parts, contact one of the following: v Your authorized service provider ® v In the United States: IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line (R–MAIL) at 1–800–300–8751 v In countries outside of the United States: Use the following Web site to locate your service and support numbers: http://www.ibm.com/planetwide...
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__ d. Does the disk unit that is mirrored to the disk unit that you are replacing (same unit number) have a status of Active? No: STOP! Do NOT replace the disk unit. Contact IBM or your authorized service provider.
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Note: Locate the light in the numbered arrow by the disk unit you are replacing. When you press Enter, after a one minute delay, this light comes on and begins to blink rapidly. You then have nine seconds to slide the disk unit into place. __ 14.
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__ 21. Support the bottom of the disk unit assembly as you slide it half way into the system unit or the expansion unit. Do not push it any further. Note: You install the disk units horizontally in the 7123, 7136, and 7137 disk unit enclosure.
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__ 31. Select Work with disk unit recovery on the Work with Disk Units display. Press Enter. __ 32. Does the disk unit that you replaced have device parity protection (RAID)? No: The disk unit you replaced had mirrored protection. Go to step Yes: Follow these steps: __ a.
__ g. Does the disk unit that is mirrored to the disk unit that you are replacing (same unit number) have a status of Active? No: Do NOT replace the disk unit. Contact IBM or your authorized service provider. Yes: Does the disk unit that you are replacing have a status of Suspended? Yes: Continue with the next step.
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__ 3. Vary off the IXS: __ a. Go to the Work with Configuration Status display by entering: WRKCFGSTS at any command line. Press F4. __ b. At the Work with Configuration Status display, enter *NWS at the Type field and press Enter two times. __ c.
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__ 10. Find the package that contains the new disk unit assembly and remove it from the static-protective package. Write the serial number (use the last 4 digits) of the disk unit here ______________ before you install it. Attention: Disk units are fragile. Handle with care. __ 11.
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__ 12. Make sure that the disk unit handle is fully extended when sliding into the system unit or the expansion unit. Support the bottom of the disk unit assembly as you slide it into the system unit or the expansion unit until it stops.
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Yes: Go to step 24. No: Follow these steps: __ a. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until 02 appears in the Function/Data display. __ b. Press the Enter push button on the control panel. __ c. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until B appears in the Function/Data display.
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__ a. Type strsst on the command line of the iSeries session and press Enter. __ b. Select Work with disk units from the System Service Tools (SST) display. Press Enter. __ c. Select Work with disk unit recovery from the Work with Disk Units display.
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Press Enter. __ d. Press Enter on the Confirm Replace of Configured Unit display to confirm your choice for replacement. The replacement process may take several minutes to complete. When the process is complete, the Work with Disk unit recovery display appears.
__ 5. Follow the steps in “Details: Install 43xx disk units with system power on” to install the new disk unit. Details: Install 43xx disk units with system power on __ 1. Write down the position where the new disk will be installed ________________ (for example;...
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video. __ 14. Support the disk unit assembly as you slide it half way into the system unit or the expansion unit. Do not push it any further. Note: You install the disk units horizontally in the 7123, 7136, and 7137 disk unit enclosure.
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Press Enter. __ 24. Select Display non-configured units on the Display disk configuration display. Press Enter. __ 25. The disk unit that you installed should be listed. The serial number should match the serial number you wrote in step 12 on page 16. Note: The new disk unit may take up to five minutes to appear in the list.
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__ 35. Press Enter to confirm your choice. The configuration will start and may take 30 to 60 minutes to complete. __ 36. When the device parity protection is complete, the message Selected units have been included successfully appears on the Work with disk configuration display.
Note: If you have selected the wrong ASP, press F12 to change your options. Press the Enter key to continue. The add process will take several minutes to complete. __ 53. When the message Selected units have been added successfully appears, return to the Main Menu.
Note: iSeries 825 does not use disk unit covers. __ 5. Look at the front of the system unit or the expansion unit and determine the next available position. When you have a system unit with an expansion unit, fill the slot positions sequentially in the system unit first. If using logical partitions, go to Plan for logical partitions, in the Information Center, for specific load source disk unit locations.
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__ 3. Support the bottom of the disk unit assembly as you slide it completely forward and install it into the system unit or the expansion unit. Do not hold the disk unit by the handle. __ 4. Align the disk unit assembly with the next available slot and slide it into the system or expansion unit until it stops.
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__ 11. DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the system. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock.
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01 B M V=F should appear in the Function/Data display. If it does not, repeat steps 16a on page 23 through 16q on page 23. __ r. Go to step 20. __ 17. Does 01 B M V=S appear in the Function/Data display? Yes: Go to step 20.
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Note: The system takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes to power on and complete an IPL. When the IPL is complete, the IPL or Install the System display should appear on your system unit console. __ 21. Do the following to verify your disk unit configuration: __ a.
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not for the Include Device Parity Protection operation. For more information, refer to Backup and Recovery v All disk units in a parity set must be the same capacity with a minimum number of three or four disk units and maximum of 10 or 18 units in the resulting parity set, depending on the disk unit type.
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Notes: a. When an even number of disk units are added to a mirrored ASP, they will automatically become mirrored protected. b. If ASP is mirror protected, disk units must be added in pairs. __ 44. The Confirm Add Units display appears showing the configuration your system will have when the add operation completes.
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43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
825 front cover Remove the front cover by gripping the sides of the cover and pulling the cover toward you. View video. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
830, 840, 870, 890, 5074, 5079, 5094 or 5095 Use A to open the front cover. If needed, use latch B to remove the front cover. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
830 system unit Note: Disk unit plug sequence for optimum performance: D31, D36, D46, D32, D37, D47, ... D50, (add second adaptor), D01, D11, D21, D02, ... D25, (add third adaptor), D06, D16, D26, D07, ... D30. Disk unit locations...
840 system unit Note: Disk unit plug sequence for optimum performance: D31, D36, D46, D32, D37, D47, ... D50, (add second adaptor), D01, D11, D21, D02, ... D25, (add third adaptor), D06, D16, D26, D07, ... D30. 870 and 890 system unit 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
Note: Disk unit plug sequence for optimum performance: D31, D36, D46, D32, D37, D47, ... D50, (add second adaptor), D01, D11, D21, D02, ... D25, (add third adaptor), D06, D16, D26, D07, ... D30. 5065, 5074, and 5094 expansion unit Select the optimal disk unit position When you install disk units, you should evenly distribute the disk units on the disk controllers.
__ e. Fill the slot 5’s: D35, D40, D50 __ 2. Your expansion unit requires a second high-speed disk-unit controller before you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a second high-speed disk-unit controller (IOA Card 2).
5079 and 5294 expansion unit Select the optimal disk unit position When you install disk units, you should evenly distributing the disk units on the disk controllers. Evenly distributing the disk units will optimize them for maximum performance. Note for 5079 users: The 5079 consists of two independent expansion units: 5079–001 and 5079–002.
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__ e. Fill the slot 5’s: D35, D40, D50 __ 2. Your expansion unit requires a second high-speed disk-unit controller before you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a second high-speed disk-unit controller (IOA Card 2).
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Figure 2. Control panel with Electronic Keystick Power On Light v A blinking light indicates power to the unit. v A constant light indicates that the unit is on and working. Power Push button Processor Activity System Attention Function/Data Display Increment/Decrement buttons Enter Push button Mode Selects...
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__ 9. Remove the back cover. Refer to “Remove the side and back cover” on page 69. __ 10. Remove the right side cover (two thumbscrews). __ 11. Remove the left side cover (two screws). __ 12. Remove the top cover (two screws). Slide the top cover back and lift up. __ 13.
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No: Continue with the next step. Yes: Do the following: __ a. Remove the screw from the card position where you plan to remove or install the card. __ b. Go to step 18 on page 48. __ 17. Open the latch at the card position where you plan to remove or install the card.
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Figure 3. Example of Card Latch __ 18. If removing a card, place it in a protective package. __ 19. Attention: Adapter cards are fragile: v Handle only by the edges v Keep fingers off printed circuit area v Use static strap when handling v Leave in protective packaging until ready to install __ 20.
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__ 24. DANGER To prevent a possible electrical shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical grounds, use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables. (RSFTD004) Reconnect any cables and label the cables with the card position. __ 25.
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Power control cable (part number 04N5735) __ 32. Connect A disk unit data cables to the next available port on the 2757, 2763, 2782, 4748, 4778, 5703, 5705 or 9767 cards in position C01 or C02 in the system unit. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
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__ 33. Remove G DEBUG cable (part number P24L1883) from the system unit backplane. __ 34. Plug in cable H1 (part number P04N5595) that you received with the expansion unit, where you just removed the DEBUG cable from the backplane. __ 35.
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__ c. Connect the disk unit data cable to the next available port on the 2757, 2763, 2782, 4748, 4778, 5703, 5705 or 9767 cards in position C01 or C02 in the system unit. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
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__ 40. Install the new top cover. Slide the cover from back to front (install three screws on back). __ 41. Install the right side cover (two thumbscrews). __ 42. Install the left side cover that was on the system unit, on the left side of the expansion unit (two screws).
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__ 16. Align the guide pin A on the disk unit enclosure with B in the expansion unit. __ 17. Start installing, but do not tighten, the four screws D to secure the disk unit enclosure to the expansion unit. __ 18.
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__ 21. Route the disk-unit-enclosure data cable through the opening A following the route of the existing data cable. Install the 7123 or 7136 disk unit enclosure...
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__ 22. Connect the disk-unit data cable to the next available port on the 2757, 2763, 2782, 4748, 4778, or 9767 cards. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
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__ 23. Install the right side cover (two thumbscrews). __ 24. Install the left side cover (two screws). __ 25. Install the front cover. __ 26. Install the back cover. __ 27. Go to “Install 43xx disk units with system power off” on page 20 to install disk units.
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__ 15. Slide the disk unit enclosure into the opening that guides the cables through the frame openings. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...
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__ 16. Connect the cables to the system unit as show in Figure 4 on page 64. A to A , B to B , and C to C . __ 17. Align the guide pin E on the disk unit enclosure with F in the system unit.
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Figure 4. Connecting the cables to the system unit __ 21. Route the disk unit data cable through the frame opening J following the route of the existing disk unit data cable. __ 22. Connect the disk unit controller cable to the next available port on the 4748, 2757, 2763, 2782, 4778, 5703, or 5705 card.
__ 23. Go to “Install the power supply.” Install the power supply __ 1. You will install the power supply into the next available area. Refer to Figure 5 on page 66. __ 2. Pull out on the button to remove the power supply filler plate. __ 3.
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Figure 5. Installing the power supply __ 4. Slide the power supply into the system unit. __ 5. Move the handle up to lock in place. __ 6. Install the side covers. __ 7. Install the back cover. __ 8. To install disk units in your disk expansion unit, go to “Install 43xx disk units with system power off”...
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recommended cables and connectors. 43xx Disk Unit, 71xx Disk Expansion Unit, 71xx Disk Unit Enclosure V5R3...