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  • Page 1 Media Devices for the E5-700 REFERENCE 86 A1 12FF 03...
  • Page 3 - Bull Escala M7-700 (Power 780 / 9179-MHB) - Bull Escala E1-700 (Power 710 / 8231-E2B) - Bull Escala E2-700 / E2-700T (Power 720 / 8202-E4B) - Bull Escala E3-700 (Power 730 / 8231-E2B) - Bull Escala E4-700 / E4-700T (Power 740 / 8205-E6B) References to Power 755 / 8236-E8C models are irrelevant.
  • Page 4 We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this book. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Bull will not be liable for errors ontained herein, or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety notices ....... . . v Media devices for the 33E/8B or 36E/8C ....1 Removing a universal serial bus disk drive from 33E/8B .
  • Page 6 Replacing a part by using the Hardware Management Console . . 78 Installing a part by using the Systems Director Management Console . . 78 Verifying the installed part . . 79 Verifying an installed feature or replaced part in an AIX system or logical partition . .
  • Page 7: Safety Notices

    Safety notices Safety notices may be printed throughout this guide: v DANGER notices call attention to a situation that is potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to people. v CAUTION notices call attention to a situation that is potentially hazardous to people because of some existing condition.
  • Page 8 DANGER When working on or around the system, observe the following precautions: 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 provided power cord. Do not use the provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 9 Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system: v Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. v Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. v Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. v To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 10 CAUTION: Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during relocation. Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a populated rack cabinet within a room or building: v Reduce the weight of the rack cabinet by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 11 (L003) All lasers are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for class 1 laser products. Outside the U.S., they are certified to be in compliance with IEC 60825 as a class 1 laser product.
  • Page 12 CAUTION: Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than Class 1 power levels. For this reason, never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle. (C027) CAUTION: This product contains a Class 1M laser.
  • Page 13: Media Devices For The 33E/8B Or 36E/8C

    Media devices for the 33E/8B or 36E/8C Use the following instructions to install, or to remove and replace a media device. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2011...
  • Page 14 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 15: Removing A Universal Serial Bus Disk Drive From 33E/8B

    Removing a universal serial bus disk drive from 33E/8B Learn to remove the universal serial bus (USB) disk drive to service the system or replace a failed drive. About this task Before you remove a media device, perform the prerequisite tasks described in Before you begin. To remove a USB disk drive media device, complete the following steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 16 Attention: v Attach a wrist strap to an unpainted surface of your hardware to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging your hardware. v When using a wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. A wrist strap is for static control. It does not increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using or working on electrical equipment.
  • Page 17 Figure 2. Air baffle removal 8. Remove the fans and fan cage. Note: Although the following figures show a media device, you have already removed the media device filler and your system will have an empty space until you complete all the steps. a.
  • Page 18 Figure 3. Fan removal Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 4. Air baffle removal Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 19 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 5. Fan cage removal 9.
  • Page 20 Note: v When removing cables, ensure that you release any cable locks. v Optional: If you do not intend to replace the USB disk drive, you can reconnect the control panel USB cable and media connections. 10. Reattach any other cables that you previously disconnected from the backplane. 11.
  • Page 21 Replace the fans by inserting them into the fan cage until they lock into place, as shown in the following figure. 12. Press the release latch (A) and unseat the media device (B) from the system as shown. Note: You need to remove the media cables (A) and (B) provided at the back of the device before removing the media device.
  • Page 22 13. Pull the media device from the system. 14. If you removed the media device as a part of another procedure, return to that procedure. 15. If you removed the media device to replace the media device, see “Installing a universal serial bus disk drive in 33E/8B”...
  • Page 23: Installing A Universal Serial Bus Disk Drive In 33E/8B

    Installing a universal serial bus disk drive in 33E/8B You can install a universal serial bus (USB) disk drive. About this task If your system is managed by the Systems Director Management Console (SDMC), use the SDMC to complete the steps for installing a feature in the server. For instructions, see Removing a part using the Systems Director Management Console.
  • Page 24 3. Place the system into the service position. See Placing the system into the service position. 4. Remove the front cover. See Removing the front cover for instructions. 5. Remove the service access cover. See Removing the service access cover for instructions. 6.
  • Page 25 8. Remove the fans and fan cage. Note: Although the following figures show a media device, you have already removed the media device filler and your system will have an empty space until you complete all the steps. a. Remove the fan by squeezing or lifting the tab (A) and lifting it out of the system, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 26 Figure 6. Fan removal Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 7. Air baffle removal Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 27 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 8. Fan cage removal 9.
  • Page 28 Note: You need to attach the media cables (A) and (B) provided at the back of the device before installing the media device. 11. Attach the media-device connections (A) and (B) to the system backplane. The connection for cable (A) on the backplane is already occupied. Remove the existing cable and replace it with cable (A). Note: The USB connection on the front panel is now inoperative.
  • Page 29 Figure 9. Attaching the media device connections to the system backplane of a 33E/8B or 36E/8C system 12. Reattach any other cables that you previously disconnected from the backplane. 13. Reinstall the fans into the 33E/8B or 36E/8C system. a. Replace the fan cage by inserting it into the system and tightening the thumbscrews (B). Replace the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 30 Replace the fans by inserting them into the fan cage until they lock into place, as shown in the following figure. 14. Install the service access cover. See Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted model for instructions. 15. Attach the front cover. See Installing the front cover on the rack-mounted system. 16.
  • Page 31 18. Configure the removable disk drive by performing the following steps: ® a. For the AIX operating system, log in as root user. b. At the command line, type cfgmgr. c. Press Enter. d. To verify that the system recognizes the device, run the lsdev -Cc usbms command. Note: The Linux operating system automatically configures the drive as a disk drive with a name in the format sdx, for example, sda, sdb, and sdc.
  • Page 32 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 33: Removing A Sas Media Device From 33E/8B

    Removing a SAS media device from 33E/8B You can remove a serial-attached SCSI (SAS) media device. About this task If your system is managed by the Systems Director Management Console (SDMC), use the SDMC to complete the steps for removing media devices from the server. For instructions, see Removing a part using the Systems Director Management Console.
  • Page 34 4. Remove the front cover. See Removing the front cover. 5. Place the system into the service position. See Placing the system into the service position. 6. Remove the service access cover. See Removing the service access cover. 7. Attach the wrist strap. Attention: v Attach a wrist strap to an unpainted surface of your hardware to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging your hardware.
  • Page 35 Figure 10. Fan removal b. Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 11. Air baffle removal c. Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Removing a SAS media device from 33E/8B...
  • Page 36 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 12. Fan cage removal 9.
  • Page 37 11. Pull the media device from the system. 12. If you removed the media device as a part of another procedure, return to that procedure. 13. If you removed the media device to replace the media device, see “Installing a SAS media device in 33E/8B”...
  • Page 38 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 39: Installing A Sas Media Device In 33E/8B

    Installing a SAS media device in 33E/8B You can install a serial-attached SCSI (SAS) media device. About this task If your system is managed by the Systems Director Management Console (SDMC), use the SDMC to complete the steps for installing a feature in the server. For instructions, see Removing a part using the Systems Director Management Console.
  • Page 40 3. Place the system into the service position. See Placing the system into the service position. 4. Remove the front cover. See Removing the front cover for instructions. 5. Remove the service access cover. See Removing the service access cover for instructions. 6.
  • Page 41 8. Install the rails (A) onto the media device using the two small screws (B) included with your media device. The rails must be placed on each side of the media device. Screw the rails into the side of the media device using the lower screw hole.
  • Page 42 10. Remove the fans and fan cage. Note: Although the following figures show a media device, you have already removed the media device filler and your system will have an empty space until you complete all the steps. a. Remove the fan by squeezing or lifting the tab (A), depending on your model, and lifting it out of the system as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 43 Figure 13. Fan removal b. Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 14. Air baffle removal c. Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Installing a SAS media device in 33E/8B...
  • Page 44 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 15. Fan cage removal 11.
  • Page 45 b. Replace the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. c. Replace the fans by inserting them into the fan cage until they lock into place, as shown in the following figure. Installing a SAS media device in 33E/8B...
  • Page 46 14. Install the service access cover. See Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted system for instructions. 15. Attach the front cover. See Installing the front cover on the rack-mounted system. 16. Connect the power cords to the system. 17.
  • Page 47: Removing A Slimline Media Device In The 33E/8B Or 36E/8C With Power On

    Removing a Slimline media device in the 33E/8B or 36E/8C with power on You can remove a Slimline media device. Before you begin Before you remove a media device, perform the prerequisite tasks described in Before you begin. To remove a Slimline media device, complete the following steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 48 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 49: Installing A Slimline Media Device In 33E/8B Or 36E/8C

    Installing a Slimline media device in 33E/8B or 36E/8C You can install a Slimline media device. About this task If your system is managed by the Systems Director Management Console (SDMC), use the SDMC to complete the steps for installing a feature in the server. For instructions, see Removing a part using the Systems Director Management Console.
  • Page 50 Figure 16. Installation of a Slimline media device 7. Start the system. For instructions on starting the system, see Starting the system or logical partition. 8. Verify that the new resource is functional. See Verifying the installed part. 9. Replace the front cover on the system. For instructions, see Installing the front cover on the rack-mounted system.
  • Page 51: Removing A Universal Serial Bus Disk Drive From 33E/8B

    Removing a universal serial bus disk drive from 33E/8B Learn to remove the universal serial bus (USB) disk drive to service the system or replace a failed drive. About this task Before you remove a media device, perform the prerequisite tasks described in Before you begin. To remove a USB disk drive media device, complete the following steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 52 Attention: v Attach a wrist strap to an unpainted surface of your hardware to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging your hardware. v When using a wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. A wrist strap is for static control. It does not increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using or working on electrical equipment.
  • Page 53 Figure 18. Air baffle removal 8. Remove the fans and fan cage. Note: Although the following figures show a media device, you have already removed the media device filler and your system will have an empty space until you complete all the steps. a.
  • Page 54 Figure 19. Fan removal Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 20. Air baffle removal Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 55 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 21. Fan cage removal 9.
  • Page 56 Note: v When removing cables, ensure that you release any cable locks. v Optional: If you do not intend to replace the USB disk drive, you can reconnect the control panel USB cable and media connections. 10. Reattach any other cables that you previously disconnected from the backplane. 11.
  • Page 57 Replace the fans by inserting them into the fan cage until they lock into place, as shown in the following figure. 12. Press the release latch (A) and unseat the media device (B) from the system as shown. Note: You need to remove the media cables (A) and (B) provided at the back of the device before removing the media device.
  • Page 58 13. Pull the media device from the system. 14. If you removed the media device as a part of another procedure, return to that procedure. 15. If you removed the media device to replace the media device, see “Installing a universal serial bus disk drive in 33E/8B”...
  • Page 59: Installing A Universal Serial Bus Disk Drive In 33E/8B

    Installing a universal serial bus disk drive in 33E/8B You can install a universal serial bus (USB) disk drive. About this task If your system is managed by the Systems Director Management Console (SDMC), use the SDMC to complete the steps for installing a feature in the server. For instructions, see Removing a part using the Systems Director Management Console.
  • Page 60 3. Place the system into the service position. See Placing the system into the service position. 4. Remove the front cover. See Removing the front cover for instructions. 5. Remove the service access cover. See Removing the service access cover for instructions. 6.
  • Page 61 8. Remove the fans and fan cage. Note: Although the following figures show a media device, you have already removed the media device filler and your system will have an empty space until you complete all the steps. a. Remove the fan by squeezing or lifting the tab (A) and lifting it out of the system, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 62 Figure 22. Fan removal Remove the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure. Figure 23. Air baffle removal Remove the fan cage (B) by unscrewing the thumbscrews (A) and lifting out the fan cage. Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 63 Note: If the thumbscrews are too tight, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to complete this step. To pull the fan cage out of the system, you might need to unplug the control panel cable to allow more space. Figure 24. Fan cage removal 9.
  • Page 64 Note: You need to attach the media cables (A) and (B) provided at the back of the device before installing the media device. 11. Attach the media-device connections (A) and (B) to the system backplane. The connection for cable (A) on the backplane is already occupied. Remove the existing cable and replace it with cable (A). Note: The USB connection on the front panel is now inoperative.
  • Page 65 Figure 25. Attaching the media device connections to the system backplane of a 33E/8B or 36E/8C system 12. Reattach any other cables that you previously disconnected from the backplane. 13. Reinstall the fans into the 33E/8B or 36E/8C system. a. Replace the fan cage by inserting it into the system and tightening the thumbscrews (B). Replace the blue air baffles as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 66 Replace the fans by inserting them into the fan cage until they lock into place, as shown in the following figure. 14. Install the service access cover. See Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted model for instructions. 15. Attach the front cover. See Installing the front cover on the rack-mounted system. 16.
  • Page 67 18. Configure the removable disk drive by performing the following steps: a. For the AIX operating system, log in as root user. b. At the command line, type cfgmgr. c. Press Enter. d. To verify that the system recognizes the device, run the lsdev -Cc usbms command. Note: The Linux operating system automatically configures the drive as a disk drive with a name in the format sdx, for example, sda, sdb, and sdc.
  • Page 68 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 69: Installing An External Usb Docking Station And Removable Disk Drive With Power On

    Installing an external USB docking station and removable disk drive with power on You can install an external universal serial bus (USB) disk enclosure and removable disk drive. About this task Keep in mind the following points when you install the USB external docking station for a removable disk drive: v A rack shelf is not included with feature code 1104.
  • Page 70 3. Attach the other end of the external USB cable (F) to an external, integrated USB port or to the USB ® ports on a four-port USB PCI Express adapter (feature code 2728). 4. Attach the power supply cord (E) to the back of the external docking station and plug it into a power source.
  • Page 71: Common Procedures For Installable Features

    Common procedures for installable features This section contains all the common procedures that are related to installing, removing, and replacing features. Before you begin Observe these precautions when you are installing, removing, or replacing features and parts. About this task These precautions are intended to create a safe environment to service your system and do not provide steps for servicing your system.
  • Page 72 DANGER Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system: v Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. v Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. v Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. v To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 73: Identifying A Part

    Blue or terra-cotta on a part of the hardware indicates a touch point where you can grip the hardware to remove it from or install it in the system, open or close a latch, and so on. Terra-cotta might also indicate that the part can be removed and replaced with the system or logical partition power on.
  • Page 74: Activating The Indicator Light For The Failing Part

    What to do next Use the location information for the failing part to activate the indicator light that identifies the failing part. “Activating the indicator light for the failing part.” Activating the indicator light for the failing part Use these instructions to help physically identify the location of a part you are servicing. Procedure 1.
  • Page 75: Finding The Location Code Of A Failing Part In A Linux System Or Logical Partition

    Finding the location code of a failing part in a Linux system or logical partition To retrieve the location code of the failing part, if you do not know the location code, use the procedure in this topic. About this task To locate the failing part in a system or logical partition follow these steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 76: Identifying A Part By Using The Virtual I/O Server

    6. Look in the T column for the most recent S entry. Select this row in the table and press Enter. 7. Choose Commit. The details of this log entry are shown. 8. Record the location information and the SRN value shown near the end of the entry. 9.
  • Page 77 Figure 26. Control panel v A: Power-on button v B: Power LED – A constant light indicates full system power to the unit. – A blinking light indicates standby power to the unit. Note: There is approximately a 30-second transition period from the time the power-on button is pressed to when the power LED goes from blinking to solid.
  • Page 78: Starting A System Or Logical Partition By Using The Hardware Management Console

    v Progress indicators, also referred to as checkpoints, appear on the control panel display while the system is being started. The power-on light on the control panel stops blinking and remains on, indicating that system power is on. What to do next Tip: If pressing the power button does not start the system, do the following steps to start the system using the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI): 1.
  • Page 79 3. If a Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) logical partition is running, ensure that all clients are shut down or that the clients have access to their devices using an alternate method. About this task The following procedure describes how to stop a system that is not managed by a Hardware Management Console (HMC).
  • Page 80: Stopping A System By Using The Hardware Management Console

    Stopping a system by using the Hardware Management Console About this task You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) user interface to stop the system or a logical partition. Use the following steps to accomplish this task. By default, the managed system is set to power off automatically when you shut down the last running logical partition on the managed system.
  • Page 81: Removing And Replacing Covers On The 33E/8B Or 36E/8C System

    Related information Shutting down and restarting logical partitions Removing and replacing covers on the 33E/8B or 36E/8C system Use these instructions to remove, replace, or install covers to access components or perform service. Removing the service access cover from an 33E/8B or 36E/8C system Use this procedure to remove the service access cover to perform service or to gain access to internal components.
  • Page 82: Installing The Service Access Cover On An 33E/8B Or 36E/8C System

    Installing the service access cover on an 33E/8B or 36E/8C system Use this procedure to install the service access cover after performing service or accessing internal components. About this task To install the service access cover, follow these steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 83: Installing The Front Cover On An 33E/8B Or 36E/8C System

    2. Pull the cover away from the system. The cover has an indentation where you can hold onto it more easily. Figure 29. Removing the front cover Installing the front cover on an 33E/8B or 36E/8C system Use this procedure to install the cover after accessing components or performing service. About this task To install the front cover, follow these steps: Procedure...
  • Page 84: Placing The Rack-Mounted 33E/8B Or 36E/8C System Into The Service Position Or Operating Position

    Figure 30. Installing the front cover Placing the rack-mounted 33E/8B or 36E/8C system into the service position or operating position Use these procedures to place a system into the service position or operating position to perform service or to gain access to internal components. Placing a 33E/8B or 36E/8C in the service position Use this procedure to perform service or gain access to internal components by placing the rack-mounted system or expansion unit in the service position.
  • Page 85 DANGER When working on or around the system, observe the following precautions: 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 provided power cord. Do not use the provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 86 Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system: v Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. v Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. v Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. v To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 87: Placing The 33E/8B Or 36E/8C In The Operating Position

    Figure 31. Releasing the rack latches 4. If required, unplug the cables from the back of the system or expansion unit before you pull the unit out from the rack. Ensure that the cables at the rear of the system or expansion unit do not catch or bind as you pull the unit out from the rack.
  • Page 88 Figure 32. Releasing the rail safety latches 2. Replace and tighten the two thumbscrews (C) that secure the system or expansion unit (A) to the rack as shown in the following figure. Figure 33. Replacing the thumbscrews 3. Close the front rack door. Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...
  • Page 89: Installing A Feature By Using The Hardware Management Console

    Installing a feature by using the Hardware Management Console You can use the Hardware Management Console to perform many service actions, including the installation of a new feature or part. Before you begin To use the Hardware Management Console user interface to install a feature or part into a system or expansion unit that is managed by an HMC, follow these steps: Procedure 1.
  • Page 90: Replacing A Part By Using The Hardware Management Console

    Note: The HMC might open the information center instructions for removing the part. If so, follow those instructions to remove the part. Replacing a part by using the Hardware Management Console You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) to perform many service actions, including exchanging a field replaceable unit (FRU) or part.
  • Page 91: Verifying The Installed Part

    Note: The SDMC might open external instructions for installing the feature. If so, follow those instructions to install the part. Verifying the installed part You can verify a newly installed or replaced part on your system, logical partition, or expansion unit using the operating system, stand-alone diagnostics, or the Hardware Management Console (HMC).
  • Page 92 3. Start the system and wait until the AIX operating system login prompt is displayed or until apparent system activity on the operator panel or display has stopped. Did the AIX login prompt display? v No: If a service request number (SRN) or other reference code is displayed, suspect a loose adapter or cable connection.
  • Page 93: Verifying The Installed Part In A Linux System Or Logical Partition

    a. Select the resource that has been replaced from the Resource Repair Action menu. If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter, select the resource associated with that repair action. If the resource associated with your action does not appear on the resource list, select sysplanar0 and press Enter.
  • Page 94 v The stand-alone diagnostics require use of all of the logical partition resources. No other activity can be running on the logical partition. v The stand-alone diagnostics require access to the system console. About this task You access these diagnostics from a CD-ROM or from the Network Installation Management (NIM) server.
  • Page 95: Verifying The Installed Part By Using Hardware Management Console

    13. If you changed the service processor or network settings, as instructed in previous procedures, restore the settings to the value they had prior to servicing the system. 14. If the indicator lights are still on, follow these steps: a. Select Identify and Attention Indicators from the Task Selection menu to turn off the system attention and indicator lights and press Enter.
  • Page 96: Activating And Deactivating Leds

    Activating and deactivating LEDs ™ Use this procedure to activate or deactivate LEDs using Service Focal Point for the HMC. About this task Choose from the following: v “Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED” v “Activating or deactivating identify LED” Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED: About this task You can deactivate a system attention LED or a logical partition LED.
  • Page 97: Viewing Serviceable Events

    Procedure 1. In the navigation area, open Systems Management. 2. Select Servers. 3. In the content area, check the box for the appropriate System. 4. Select Tasks, then Operations, then LED Status, and then Identify LED. 5. To activate or deactivate an identify LED for an enclosure, select an enclosure from the table, and click either Activate LED or Deactivate LED.
  • Page 98 About this task To verify the operation of a newly installed feature or replacement part, select the appropriate procedure: v Verify the installed feature using VIOS v Verifying the replaced part using VIOS Verify the installed feature by using VIOS: 1.
  • Page 99 If the Diagnostic selection menu is shown with M appearing next to any resource, follow these steps: a. Select the resource and press Enter. b. Select Commit. c. Follow any instructions that are shown. d. If a Do you want to review the previously displayed error? message is shown, select Yes and press Enter.
  • Page 100 Note: This changes the indicator light for the part from the fault state to the normal state. a. From the Resource Repair Action menu, select the parent or child of the resource that has been replaced. If the repair action was to reseat a cable or adapter, select the resource associated with that repair action.
  • Page 101: Notices

    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.
  • Page 102: Trademarks

    This information is for planning purposes only. The information herein is subject to change before the products described become available. This information contains examples of data and reports used in daily business operations. To illustrate them as completely as possible, the examples include the names of individuals, companies, brands, and products.
  • Page 103 the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits.
  • Page 104 This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective actions. Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Confirmed Harmonics Guideline (products less than or equal to 20 A per phase) Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Confirmed Harmonics Guideline with Modifications (products greater than 20 A per...
  • Page 105 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Korea Germany Compliance Statement Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis: Hinweis für Geräte der Klasse A EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 2004/108/EG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten und hält die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein.
  • Page 106: Class B Notices

    Generelle Informationen: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Russia Class B Notices The following Class B statements apply to features designated as electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Class B in the feature installation information. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 107 European Community Compliance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
  • Page 108: Terms And Conditions

    Germany Compliance Statement Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis: Hinweis für Geräte der Klasse B EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 2004/108/EG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten und hält die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse B ein. Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben.
  • Page 109 Except as expressly granted in this permission, no other permissions, licenses or rights are granted, either express or implied, to the publications or any information, data, software or other intellectual property contained therein. The manufacturer reserves the right to withdraw the permissions granted herein whenever, in its discretion, the use of the publications is detrimental to its interest or, as determined by the manufacturer, the above instructions are not being properly followed.
  • Page 110 Power Systems: Media devices for the 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C...

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