IBM e Server i Series Setting Up
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0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294
Expansion Unit
Version 5 Release 3
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  • Page 1 ERserver iSeries Setting Up Your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit Version 5 Release 3 SA41-5017-02...
  • Page 3 ERserver iSeries Setting Up Your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit Version 5 Release 3 SA41-5017-02...
  • Page 4 “Safety and Environmental Notices” on page v and “Notices” on page 51. Third Edition (May 2004) This edition replaces SA41–5017–01. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002, 2004. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    . 53 Chapter 3. Complete your installation Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement . . 53 Chapter 4. Verify your new configuration ... . 21 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 6 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 7: Safety And Environmental Notices

    In addition, users must establish procedures to ensure that there is independent data verification before relying on such data in sensitive or critical operations. Users should periodically check the IBM support websites for updated information and fixes applicable to the system and related software.
  • Page 8: Caution Notices

    This product may contain a CD-ROM which is a class 1 laser product. (RSFTC240) CAUTION: All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service conditions. Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels.
  • Page 9: Environmental Design

    Environmental Design The environmental efforts that have gone into the design of the system signify IBM’s commitment to improve the quality of its products and processes. Some of these accomplishments include the elimination of the use of Class I ozone-depleting chemicals in the manufacturing process, reductions in manufacturing wastes, and increased product energy efficiency.
  • Page 10 viii Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 11: About Setting Up Your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 Or 5294 Expansion Unit (Sa41-5017)

    It will take approximately one to three hours to install the hardware You also may elect not to install the expansion unit yourself. You may contact IBM or an authorized dealer to make arrangements for them to install it for a fee.
  • Page 12 – Comments on books: RCHCLERK@us.ibm.com – Comments on the iSeries Information Center: RCHINFOC@us.ibm.com Be sure to include the following: v The name of the book or iSeries Information Center topic. v The publication number of a book. v The page number or topic of a book to which your comment applies.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1. Prepare To Set Up Your Expansion Unit

    1472 (fiber optic) 1472 Optical 100 Meters 21P5016 1473 (fiber optic) 1473 Optical 250 Meters 21P6326 1474 (copper) 1474 HSL to HSL-2 6 Meters 21P5477 1475 (copper) 1475 HSL to HSL-2 10 Meters 21P5458 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 14: Plan Your Cable Layout

    When you decide where to place your cables, follow your site plan and keep the following things in mind: v Refer to http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter and select Hardware installation and use—>Cabling your server v You can also refer to “System unit cable options” on page 5, “Expansion unit cable options” on page 5 and “Maximum HSL loops”...
  • Page 15: Redundant Links

    Redundant links A redundant link is a secondary HSL connection that your system uses if the primary link experiences a failure. Create a redundant link configuration by connecting a redundant HSL cable link between the expansion units and the system unit. Chapter 1.
  • Page 16 Your new expansion unit may have disk units. To ensure continued access to your disk units in the event of a link failure, a redundant link should be planned for your cable layout. Refer to Figure 1 to see how to plan your cables with a redundant link configuration with one expansion unit.
  • Page 17: System Unit Cable Options

    Figure 3. Planning for redundant link with stacked expansion units (5079) System unit cable options Use the following table to identify the HSL cables for the system units identified: Table 3. System unit cable options Cable feature number 800 or 810 820 870, 890 1460 (copper) 1461 (copper)
  • Page 18: Configuration Rules

    Table 4. Expansion unit cable options (continued) 5094, 5294, 5078, 5079, 5088, 0694, 5095, 8093, Cable feature number 5074 5075 0578 8079 card 0588 9094 0595 8094 1462 (copper) 1470 (fiber optic) 1471 (fiber optic) 1472 (fiber optic) 1473 (fiber optic) 1474 (copper) 1475 (copper) 1482 (copper)
  • Page 19: Hsl Loop Addressing

    Table 8. Maximum HSL Opticonnect loop with three systems HSL Opticonnect loop with three systems I/O units and IXA cards HSL loop addressing Table 9. HSL loop addressing 800 or Addressing HSL loops A, B, C, A,B, M41 C,D M41 C,D C,D, M40 A,B M40 A,B,C,D...
  • Page 20: Installing The 7002 Cable

    The battery is a lithium battery. Only trained service personnel may replace this battery using the instructions in the Problem Analysis, Repair, and Parts service manual. To avoid possible explosion, do not burn or charge the battery. Exchange only with the IBM-approved part. Discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. (RSFTC241)
  • Page 21 __ 2. Attach the disposable wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge from damaging a device. Figure 5 shows an example of where to attach the adhesive part of the foil on the wrist strap to an unpainted surface. Figure 5. Attach wrist strap __ 3.
  • Page 22 Figure 6. Installing the 7002 internal flex cable __ 8. Remove the wrist strap. __ 9. Figure 7 on page 11 shows how to install the system unit side cover by aligning the tabs on the top and bottom edge. Press forward to make sure that all tabs enter the slots. Slide the cover toward the front of the system unit until it stops and install the screws.
  • Page 23 Figure 7. Install system unit side cover Chapter 1. Prepare to set up your expansion unit...
  • Page 24 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2. Set Up Your Expansion Unit

    __ 2) Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 0 to the HSL connector that is labeled 0 on your expansion unit. __ 3) Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 1 to the HSL connector that is labeled 1 on your expansion unit. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 26: Examples Of Hsl Connections

    __ 4) Repeat the above steps until all expansion units are connected. __ 5. Connect the cables to the available HSL connectors on your system unit. See step 3 on page 13. Connect the cable that is labeled 0 to the HSL connector that is labeled 0 and the cable that is labeled 1 to the HSL connector that is labeled 1.
  • Page 27: Connect Your Unit With Spcn Cables

    Connect your unit with SPCN cables If you encounter difficulties during the procedure, contact your authorized dealer or service provider. __ 1. Locate available connectors on your unit. See Appendix B, “Connector locations,” on page 37. __ 2. Label and connect the cables to your unit. __ a.
  • Page 28: Examples Spcn Connections

    __ d. Connect another cable to connector J16 on your first expansion unit. __ e. Connect the other end of the cable to connector J15 on your next expansion unit. __ f. Repeat the above steps until all expansion units are connected. __ g.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2. Set up your expansion unit...
  • Page 30 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3. Complete Your Installation

    __ g. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until S appears in the Function/Data display. __ h. Press the Enter push button on the control panel. __ i. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until 01 appears in the Function/Data display. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 32 __ j. Press the Enter push button on the control panel. 01 B M S should appear in the Function/Data display. If it does not, repeat steps 7a on page 19 through 7j. __ k. Go to step 9. __ 8. Does 01 B V=S appear in the Function/Data display? Note: If you are using Operations Console remote control panel, it may be necessary to click Enter to verify IPL speed.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4. Verify Your New Configuration

    6=Display trace log 7=Test battery interface Serial Frame Unit Type Number Fault 00-00000 00-00000 ..00-00000 ..00-00000 ..00-00000 ..00-00000 __ e. At the Write Vital Product Data (VPD) display enter the following information: © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 34 __ 1) At the Type field enter 0588. 0595, 5088, 5094 or 5095. __ 2) At the Model field, enter 001. Except if you have a 5294, enter 001 for 5294–001 (the lower unit) or 002 for the 5294–002 (the upper unit). __ 3) Enter the serial number at the Serial Number field (located on the frame of the expansion unit).
  • Page 35: Chapter 5. Install 0595 Expansion Unit In A Rack

    Chapter 5. Install 0595 expansion unit in a rack © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 36 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 37 Chapter 5. Install 0595 expansion unit in a rack...
  • Page 38 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 39 Chapter 5. Install 0595 expansion unit in a rack...
  • Page 40 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 41 Chapter 5. Install 0595 expansion unit in a rack...
  • Page 42 Return to Chapter 1, “Prepare to set up your expansion unit,” on page 1 and continue with the instructions. Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 43: Appendix A. Remove Or Open The Back Covers

    Figure 8. Removing the 5075 and 270 back cover 825 back cover Remove the back cover for the system unit by gripping the upper corners of the cover and pulling it up and toward you. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 44: 830, 5074, 5094, 5095

    Figure 9. Removing the 825 back cover 830, 5074, 5094, 5095 back cover 1. Use the latch shown at A to open the back cover on your expansion unit. 2. If needed, use the latch shown at B to remove the back cover. Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 45: 840, 5079 And 5294

    Figure 10. Removing the 830, 5074 and 5094 back cover 840, 5079 and 5294 back cover Open the back cover on your 840 or 5079 by pressing the latch at A . Appendix A. Remove or open the back covers...
  • Page 46: And 890

    Figure 11. Opening the 840, 5079 or 5294 870 and 890 back cover 1. Use the latch shown at A to open the back cover on your expansion unit. Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 47 Figure 12. Opening the 870 or 890 back cover Appendix A. Remove or open the back covers...
  • Page 48: Accessing Units In A Rack

    Accessing units in a rack 1. Move to the back of the rack, press latch A , and open the back door of the rack. Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 49: Appendix B. Connector Locations

    “5294 connector locations” on page 47 v “8079 connector locations” on page 47 v “8093 connector locations” on page 47 v “8094 connector locations” on page 47 v “9094 connector locations” on page 48 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 50: 270, 800, And 810 Hsl Connector Locations

    270, 800, and 810 HSL connector locations Figure 13. 270, 800, and 810 HSL connector locations 820 HSL connector locations Figure 14. 820 HSL connector locations Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 51: Hsl Connector Locations

    825 HSL connector locations Figure 15. 825 HSL connector locations Appendix B. Connector locations...
  • Page 52: Hsl Connector Locations

    830 HSL connector locations Figure 16. 830 HSL connector locations Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 53: Hsl Connector Locations

    840 HSL connector locations Figure 17. 840 HSL connector locations Appendix B. Connector locations...
  • Page 54: And 890 Hsl Connector Locations

    870 and 890 HSL connector locations Figure 18. 890 HSL connector locations Also, refer to Figure 27 on page 48. Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 55: 5079 Connector Locations

    5079 connector locations Figure 19. 5079 connector locations Appendix B. Connector locations...
  • Page 56: 5074 Connector Locations

    5074 connector locations Figure 20. 5074 connector locations 5075 connector locations Figure 21. 5075 connector locations Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 57: 5078 Or 0578 Connector Locations

    5078 or 0578 connector locations Figure 22. 5078 connector locations 5088 or 0588 connector locations Figure 23. 5088 connector locations Appendix B. Connector locations...
  • Page 58: 5094 Connector Locations

    5094 connector locations Figure 24. 5094 connector locations 5095 or 0595 connector locations Figure 25. 5095 connector locations Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 59: 5294 Connector Locations

    5294 connector locations Figure 26. 5294 connector locations 8079 connector locations For the lower unit, refer to the 840 system unit and for the upper unit, refer to the 5074 expansion unit. 8093 connector locations For the lower unit, refer to a 890 system unit and for the upper unit, refer to the 5074 expansion unit. 8094 connector locations For the lower unit, refer to a 890 system unit and for the upper unit, refer to the 5094 expansion unit.
  • Page 60: 9094 Connector Locations

    9094 connector locations Figure 27. 9094 connector locations Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 61: Appendix C. System Unit Control Panel

    A constant light indicates that the unit is up and working. Power Push button Processor Activity System Attention Function/Data Display Increment/Decrement Buttons Enter Push button Mode Select Electronic Keystick Slot Secure Auto Normal Manual © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 62 Setting up your 0588, 0595, 5088, 5094, 5095 or 5294 Expansion Unit V5R3...
  • Page 63: Notices

    Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead.
  • Page 64: Trademarks

    All statements regarding IBM’s future direction or intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. All IBM prices shown are IBM’s suggested retail prices, are current and are subject to change without notice. Dealer prices may vary.
  • Page 65: Electronic Emission Notices

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 66 Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement Attention: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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