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Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices,” on page 59, “Safety notices” on page v, the IBM Systems Safety Notices manual, G229-9054, and the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide, Z125–5823. ™...
Removing and replacing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette in an AIX partition that is powered on . . 12 Removing and replacing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette in an IBM i partition that is powered on . . 25 Removing and replacing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette in a Linux partition that is powered on .
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(C030) Power and cabling information for NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE The following comments apply to the IBM servers that have been designated as conforming to NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE: The equipment is suitable for installation in the following:...
Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
Attention: Failure to follow the step-by-step sequence for FRU removal or installation may result in FRU or system damage. Use the following precautions whenever you handle electronic components or cables: v Use the electrostatic discharge (ESD) kit and the ESD wrist strap when handling logic cards, SCMs, MCMs, electronic boards, and disk drives.
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1. From the rear of the rack, pull the I/O subsystem straight back until the subsystem stops. 2. To allow the subsystem to move further to the rear, press the stop latch (A). 3. Support the I/O subsystem as you pull it toward the rear of the rack.
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Carefully pull the PCI card cassette straight out from the I/O subsystem. Take care not to pull EMC gaskets from neighboring cassettes. 6. Remove the power supplies 1. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply. 2. Unlatch the power supply handle (A) and rotate the handle downward to unseat the power supply.
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1. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews (A) located at the rear of the cover. 2. From the rear of the I/O subsystem, lift the cover and slide it backwards until the front disengages. 3. Lift the cover off the I/O subsystem unit. 8.
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Note: The I/O backplane and the SPCN riser card are replaced as a pair. 1. Disconnect the fan cable (E) from the I/O backplane. 2. Rotate the cable tray up and out of the way. 3. Remove the two screws (A) that hold the SPCN connector card and remove it from the I/O backplane.
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1. Carefully push the card straight down into the slot. 2. Rotate the release latches (A) in the direction shown to secure the card. 12. Install the power supplies 1. Push the power supply straight into the I/O subsystem. 2. Rotate the power supply handle (A) upward to seat the power supply then latch the power supply handle.
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1. Position the cover over the rear of the I/O subsytem. 2. Align the service access cover with the I/O subsystem so that the front portion of the cover engages with the front part of the I/O subsystem chassis. The flanges on the left and right sides of the cover should be on the outside of the I/O subsystem chassis.
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1. Hold the assembly straight on and level with the slot. 2. Align the bottom edge of the PCI cassette cover (A) with the PCI card guide rail (B) on the I/O backplane. Note: If there is a cassette to the left of the one you are installing, align the ridge on the cover with the 'tick' in the notch of the neighboring cassette.
1. From the rear of the rack, insert the I/O subsystem into the position from which it was removed. The end of the I/O subsystem that has the power supplies goes toward the front of the rack. 2. Support the I/O subsystem as you push it toward the front of the rack.
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1. Locate the cooling fan assembly on the front of the I/O subsystem. 2. Unscrew the thumbscrew (A) that holds the fan into the I/O subsystem. 3. Pull the fan assembly straight out until it is clear of the I/O subsystem. 1.
AIX partition that is powered on. If you are doing a concurrent repair using the IBM i operating system, go to Removing and replacing a PCI adapter contained in a cassette in an IBM i partition that is powered on.
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16. Select Replace. Or, if you need to remove an adapter without replacing it, select Remove. A fast-blinking amber LED located at the back of the machine near the adapter indicates that the slot has been identified. 17. Press Enter. This places the adapter in the action state, meaning it is ready to be removed from the system.
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Figure 2. Rotate the EMC shield into the open position 20. Remove the cassette. Lift up the lower cassette handle (B) as shown in the following figure. Pull the PCI cassette (C) out of the system. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling.
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Figure 3. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 21. Place the cassette with the cover facing up on an approved ESD surface. The cover will have a label on it. 22. Install the replacement adapter into the PCI adapter cassette using the following instructions. If the cassette is not going to contain a replacement adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 4. PCI adapter cassette cover removed b. Remove the adapter from the cassette by doing the following steps: 1) Unlock the adapter retainers by rotating the retainer clip (A) into the horizontal position. See Figure 5 on page 17. Notes: v The edge of the adapter located at the end of the cassette that contains the cassette handles is called the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 5. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter cassette c. Place the new adapter in the cassette. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling. If the cassette is not going to contain a PCI adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 6. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter single-width cassette 5) Position the adapter retainers to support the adapter, and then rotate the retainer clip (B) into the closed position. See Figure 6. Note: Two retainers are located at the top of the cassette, along the top edge of the adapter. Two more retainers are located at the edge of the cassette opposite of the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 7. Long adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and stabilizer in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for medium-length adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 8 on page 20. v Place and lock the retainers (B). v Ensure the adapter edge is seated in each retainer groove (A).
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Figure 8. Medium-length adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for short adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 9 on page 21. v Place the hookarm (D) into the hole in the corner of the adapter. This supports the card when it is undocked from the connector on the system backplane.
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Figure 9. Short adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and the hookarm in place d. Replace the cassette cover by doing the following steps: 1) Slide the cover (B) into position on the cassette. 2) While holding the cover latch (A) in the open position, place the cover over the pivot pin (C). 3) Release the cover latch to lock the cover into place.
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Figure 10. PCI adapter cassette cover replaced 23. At the back of the system, lift the cassette cover flap and identify the cassette slot you want to use. 24. Ensure the lower cassette handle is pressed up toward the retainer clip. This places the adapter in the correct position to be docked in the system.
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Figure 11. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 28. Connect the adapter cables. 29. Lower the PCI adapter EMC shield (A) into the closed position, close the shield latch, and then close the rear rack door. 5790 and 7311 model D11 removal and replacement procedures...
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Figure 12. PCI adapter EMC shield in the closed position 30. Return to the AIX screen. Choose one of the following options:. v If you are replacing an adapter, go to step 31. v If you removing an adapter without replacing it, follow these steps: a.
IBM i partition that is powered on Procedures performed on a PCI adapter in an IBM i partition that is powered on, also known as hot-plug procedures, require the system administrator to take the PCI adapter offline prior to performing the operation.
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Figure 13. Lift up on the EMC shield Power Systems: 5790 and 7311 model D11 removal and replacement procedures...
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Figure 14. Rotate the EMC shield into the open position 19. Remove the cassette. Lift up the lower cassette handle (B) as shown in the following figure. Pull the PCI cassette (C) out of the system. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling.
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Figure 15. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 20. Place the cassette with the cover facing up on an approved ESD surface. The cover will have a label on it. 21. Install the replacement adapter into the PCI adapter cassette using the following instructions. If the cassette is not going to contain a replacement adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 16. PCI adapter cassette cover removed b. Remove the adapter from the cassette by doing the following steps: 1) Unlock the adapter retainers by rotating the retainer clip (A) into the horizontal position. See Figure 17 on page 30. Notes: v The edge of the adapter located at the end of the cassette that contains the cassette handles is called the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 17. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter cassette c. Place the new adapter in the cassette. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling. If the cassette is not going to contain a PCI adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 18. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter single-width cassette 5) Position the adapter retainers to support the adapter, and then rotate the retainer clip (B) into the closed position. See Figure 18 Note: Two retainers are located at the top of the cassette, along the top edge of the adapter. Two more retainers are located at the edge of the cassette opposite of the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 19. Long adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and stabilizer in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for medium-length adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 20 on page 33. v Place and lock the retainers (B). v Ensure the adapter edge is seated in each retainer groove (A).
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Figure 20. Medium-length adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for short adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 21 on page 34. v Place the hook arm (D) into the hole in the corner of the adapter. This supports the card when it is undocked from the connector on the system backplane.
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Figure 21. Short adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and the hook arm in place d. Replace the cassette cover by doing the following steps: 1) Slide the cover (B) into position on the cassette. 2) While holding the cover latch (A) in the open position, place the cover over the pivot pin (C). 3) Release the cover latch to lock the cover into place.
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Figure 22. PCI adapter cassette cover replaced 22. At the back of the system, lift the cassette cover flap and identify the cassette slot you want to use. 23. Ensure the lower cassette handle is pressed up toward the retainer clip. This places the adapter in the correct position to be docked in the system.
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Figure 23. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 27. Connect the adapter cables. 28. Lower the PCI adapter EMC shield (A) into the closed position, close the shield latch, then close the rear rack door. Power Systems: 5790 and 7311 model D11 removal and replacement procedures...
Figure 24. PCI adapter EMC shield in the closed position 29. Return to your terminal and the IBM i sign on screen. 30. Select Power on domain on the Hardware Resource Concurrent Maintenance display and press Enter. 31. Select Assign to on the resource that has an asterisk (*) on the Work with Controlling Resource display.
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v Ensure that the system meets the “Prerequisites for hot-plugging PCI adapters in a Linux partition” on page 49 v “Verifying that the hot-plug PCI tools are installed on the Linux partition” on page 50. To remove and replace an adapter, do the following steps: 1.
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Figure 26. Rotate the EMC shield into the open position 7. Remove the cassette. Lift up the lower cassette handle (B) as shown in the following figure. Pull the PCI cassette (C) out of the system. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling.
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Figure 27. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 8. Place the cassette with the cover facing up on an approved ESD surface. The cover will have a label on it. 9. Install the replacement adapter into the PCI adapter cassette using the following instructions. If the cassette is not going to contain a replacement adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 28. PCI adapter cassette cover removed b. Remove the adapter from the cassette by doing the following steps: 1) Unlock the adapter retainers by rotating the retainer clip (A) into the horizontal position. See Figure 29 on page 42. Notes: v The edge of the adapter located at the end of the cassette that contains the cassette handles is called the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 29. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter cassette c. Place the new adapter in the cassette. Attention: A cassette containing either a PCI adapter or filler panel must be placed in the PCI adapter slot of the system unit for proper air flow and cooling. If the cassette is not going to contain a PCI adapter, use this same procedure to place an adapter filler panel in the cassette.
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Figure 30. Adapter removed from the PCI adapter single-width cassette 5) Position the adapter retainers to support the adapter, and then rotate the retainer clip (B) into the closed position. See Figure 30. Note: Two retainers are located at the top of the cassette, along the top edge of the adapter. Two more retainers are located at the edge of the cassette opposite of the adapter tailstock.
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Figure 31. Long adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and stabilizer in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for medium-length adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 32 on page 45. v Place and lock the retainers (B). v Ensure the adapter edge is seated in each retainer groove (A).
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Figure 32. Medium-length adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports in place Adapter-cassette retainer placement for short adapters v Remove the adapter stabilizer (C). See Figure 33 on page 46. v Place the hookarm (D) into the hole in the corner of the adapter. This supports the card when it is undocked from the connector on the system backplane.
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Figure 33. Short adapter in the PCI adapter cassette with the supports and the hookarm in place d. Replace the cassette cover by doing the following steps: 1) Slide the cover (B) into position on the cassette. 2) While holding the cover latch (A) in the open position, place the cover over the pivot pin (C). 3) Release the cover latch to lock the cover into place.
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Figure 34. PCI adapter cassette cover replaced 10. At the back of the system, lift the cassette cover flap and identify the cassette slot you want to use. 11. Ensure the lower cassette handle is pressed up toward the retainer clip. This places the adapter in the correct position to be docked in the system.
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Figure 35. PCI adapter cassette removed from the system unit 15. Connect the adapter cables. 16. Lower the PCI adapter EMC shield (A) into the closed position, close the shield latch, then close the rear rack door. Power Systems: 5790 and 7311 model D11 removal and replacement procedures...
Figure 36. PCI adapter EMC shield in the closed position 17. Run the lsslot command to verify that the slot is occupied. For example, Enter lsslot -c pci -s U7879.001.DQD014E-P1-C3 The following is an example of the information displayed by this command: # Slot Description Device(s) U7879.001.DQD014E-P1-C3 PCI-X capable,...
Aids that gives you access to more capabilities, which can help you diagnose problems on your system. This software is available at the Service and productivity tools for Linux Web site. (http:// www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/lopdiags) Verifying that the hot-plug PCI tools are installed on the Linux partition When you install, remove, or replace a PCI adapter in a Linux partition that is powered on, you might need to use the hot-plug PCI tools.
Power supply Use this procedure to service the power supply. Determine if this procedure can continue concurrently To continue the repair concurrently, the following conditions must be true: v A properly functioning power supply must already be installed in the system. This power supply has three LEDs.
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Are you ready to perform this repair in less than two minutes? Yes, continue No, continue with power off No, delay the repair concurrently Go to step 5. ↓ This ends the procedure. The component will be serviced concurrently. Power should not be removed from the unit. Go to step 6.
Install the power supply 1. Push the power supply straight into the I/O subsystem. 2. Rotate the power supply handle (A) upward to seat the power supply then latch the power supply handle. 3. Connect the power cord to the power supply.
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1. From the rear of the rack, disconnect the I/O subsystem's power cables from the power distribution bus. 2. Remove the retaining screws (A) located on the rear of the I/O subsystem unit. 3. Label and disconnect all of the cables connected to the rear of the I/O subsystem.
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1. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews (A) located at the rear of the cover. 2. From the rear of the I/O subsystem, lift the cover and slide it backwards until the front disengages. 3. Lift the cover off the I/O subsystem unit. 5.
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1. Carefully push the card straight down into the slot. 2. Rotate the release latches (A) in the direction shown to secure the card. 7. Install the I/O subsystem service access covers 1. Position the cover over the rear of the I/O subsytem.
1. From the rear of the rack, insert the I/O subsystem into the position from which it was removed. The end of the I/O subsystem that has the power supplies goes toward the front of the rack. 2. Support the I/O subsystem as you push it toward the front of the rack.
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1. Release the RIO cable retainers. 2. Disconnect the RIO cable(s). 3. Install the RIO cable 1. Connect the RIO cable(s). 2. Install the RIO cable retainers. Verify the repair Go to Verification Procedures. Power Systems: 5790 and 7311 model D11 removal and replacement procedures...
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