IBM Netfinity 4500R Type 8656 Hardware Maintenance Manual
IBM Netfinity 4500R Type 8656 Hardware Maintenance Manual

IBM Netfinity 4500R Type 8656 Hardware Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Maintenance Manual Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 3 Hardware Maintenance Manual Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 4 This publication was developed for products and services offered in the United States of America. IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries, and the information is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    This manual contains diagnostic information, a Symptom-to-FRU index, service information, error codes, error messages, and configuration information for the Netfinity 4500R (Type 8656, Models 1RY, 2RY). Important: This manual is intended for trained servicers who are familiar with IBM PC Server products. Important safety information Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this book before performing any of the instructions.
  • Page 6: Online Support

    Lea atentamente todas las declaraciones de precaución y peligro ante de llevar a cabo cualquier operación. Online support Use the World Wide Web (WWW) to download Diagnostic, BIOS Flash, and Device Driver files, and documents. The web address is: http://www.ibm.com/pc/support Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Power-on password ......34 Managing your IBM Netfinity server with Netfinity Administrator password ....35 Manager .
  • Page 8 Starting the Netfinity Manager installation program . 78 Automated installation ......99 Netfinity Manager database support ....83 Customized installation .
  • Page 9: General Checkout

    IS THE SYSTEM PART OF A CLUSTER? YES. Schedule maintenance with the customer. Shut down all systems related to the cluster. Run storage test. NO. Go to step 2. IS THE SYSTEM NOT PART OF A CLUSTER? © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 10 • Power-off the computer and all external devices. • Check all cables and power cords. • Set all display controls to the middle position. • Power-on all external devices. • Power-on the computer. • Record any POST error messages displayed on the screen. If an error is displayed, look up the first error in the“POST error codes”...
  • Page 11: General Information

    Your IBM Netfinity 4500R server comes with a three-year limited warranty and IBM Server StartUp Support. If you have access to the World Wide Web, you can obtain up- to-date information about your server model and other IBM server products at the following World Wide Web address: http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/netfinity/...
  • Page 12 Video: • S3 video controller • Compatible with SVGA and VGA • 8 MB video memory Size (Rack Model) • Height: 13.4 mm (5.25 in.) • Depth: 66.1 mm (26 in.) • Width: 41.5 mm (16.3 in.) • Weight: 22.7 to 29.5 (50 to 65lbs.) depending upon configuration Integrated functions: •...
  • Page 13: Server Features

    — Maximum: 0.52 kVA Server features The Netfinity 4500R server is designed to be cost-effective, powerful, and flexible. Your server offers: • Impressive performance using an innovative approach to SMP Your server supports up to two Intel Pentium III microprocessors. Your server comes with one microprocessor installed;...
  • Page 14: Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability Features

    The addition of an optional digital linear tape drive (DLT) allows quick backup of large amounts of data. • IBM ServerGuide CDs The ServerGuide CDs included with your Netfinity servers provide programs to help you set up your server and install the network operating system (NOS). The ServerGuide program detects the hardware options installed, and provides the correct configuration programs and device drivers.
  • Page 15: Controls And Indicators

    CAUTION: The power control button on the device and/or the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 16 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and/or the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 17: Operator Information Panel

    AC Power Light: This light provides status information about the power supply. During normal operation, both the AC and DC Power lights are on. For any other combination of lights, see “Power supply LED errors” on page 121. Operator Information Panel: The lights on this panel give status information for your server.
  • Page 18 Ethernet Transmit/Receive Activity Light: When this green light is on, there is transmit or receive activity to or from the server. Information Light: This amber light is on when the information log contains information about certain conditions in your server that might affect performance. For example, the light will be on if your server does not have redundant power.
  • Page 19: Diagnostics

    AC power source is good and the power supplies can supply +5V dc current to the server. This feature helps you isolate the problem if an error causes the server to shut down. See “Light path diagnostics table” on page 12. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 20: Diagnostics Panel

    Diagnostics panel The following illustration shows the LEDs on the diagnostics panel on the system board. See “Light path diagnostics table” for information on identifying problems using these LEDs. OVER TEMP PCI A PCI B DASD1 DASD2 Light path diagnostics table The System Error LED on the operator information panel is lit when certain system errors occur.
  • Page 21: Post Error Messages

    A single problem might cause several error messages. When this occurs, work to correct the cause of the first error message. After you correct the cause of the first error message, the other error messages usually will not occur the next time you run the test.
  • Page 22: Text Messages

    is the three-digit device ID. (These codes are for trained service personnel and are described in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.) date is the date that the diagnostic test was run and the error recorded. is the check digit that is used to verify the validity of the information. text message is the diagnostic message that indicates the reason for the problem.
  • Page 23: Viewing The Test Log

    Notes: If the server stops during testing and you cannot continue, restart the server and try running the diagnostic programs again. b. The keyboard and mouse (pointing device) tests assume that a keyboard and mouse are attached to the server. If you run the diagnostic programs with either no mouse or a USB mouse attached to your server, you will not be able to navigate between test categories using the Next Cat and Prev Cat buttons.
  • Page 24: Recovering Bios

    Use the ServerGuide program to make a BIOS flash diskette. • Download a BIOS flash diskette from the World Wide Web. Go to http://www.pc.ibm.com/support/, select IBM Server Support, and make the selections for your server. • Contact your IBM service representative.
  • Page 25: Ethernet Controller Troubleshooting Chart

    If you directly connect two workstations (without a hub), or if you are not using a hub with X ports, use a crossover cable. Note: To determine whether a hub has an X port, check the port label. If the label contains an X, the hub has an X port.
  • Page 26 Table 1. Ethernet troubleshooting chart. Ethernet controller problem Suggested Action The server stops running The PCI BIOS interrupt settings are incorrect. when loading device drivers. Check the following: • Determine if the interrupt (IRQ) setting assigned to the Ethernet controller is also assigned to another device in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
  • Page 27: Ethernet Controller Messages

    Table 1. Ethernet troubleshooting chart. Ethernet controller problem Suggested Action The Ethernet controller Check the following: stopped working when • Make sure that the cable is connected to the Ethernet controller. another adapter was added • Make sure that your PCI system BIOS is current. to the server.
  • Page 28 Explanation: You tried to load another instance of the driver with a different I/O address. This new adapter could not be found. Action: Verify that you installed an IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapter and make sure that the adapter is seated correctly. If the adapter is seated correctly, go to “Starting the diagnostic programs”...
  • Page 29 Table 2. Novell NetWare or IntraNetWare ODI driver messages for the Ethernet controller. PCNTNW-NW-079 The Multiple Link Interface Driver (MLID) did not initialize MSMTx Free Count. Explanation: The MSMTx Free Count is not initialized correctly. Action: Restart the server. If the problem persists, go to “Starting the diagnostic programs”...
  • Page 30: Network Driver Interface Specification 2.01 (Os/2)

    Table 2. Novell NetWare or IntraNetWare ODI driver messages for the Ethernet controller. PCNTNW-NW-180 The DMA parameter is not necessary for PCI device. Explanation: The Ethernet controller does not require a DMA setting. Action: None necessary, message is for information only. Network driver interface specification 2.01 (OS/2) driver messages This section provides explanations of the error messages for the NDIS 2.01 (OS/2)
  • Page 31: Ndis 4.0 (Windows Nt) Driver Messages

    Table 3. NDIS 2.01 (OS/2) driver messages for the Ethernet controller. PCNTND-21 The adapter failed the checksum test. Explanation: The driver cannot find an Ethernet controller. Action: Verify that the Ethernet controller is enabled. If the Ethernet controller is enabled, go to “Starting the diagnostic programs”...
  • Page 32: Unix Messages

    Explanation: The SunSoft Solaris driver cannot find any more Ethernet controllers. Action: Verify that additional IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapters are present or replace the Ethernet adapter that fails to respond. If the problem persists, run the diagnostic programs.
  • Page 33 Explanation: The SunSoft Solaris driver has been reset due to a device fault. Action: Verify that additional IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapters are present or replace the Ethernet adapter that fails to respond. If the problem persists, run the diagnostic programs.
  • Page 34: Power Checkout

    (see page 133). For specific problems, see“Power error messages” on page 129. Replacing the battery IBM has designed this product with your safety in mind. The lithium battery must be handled correctly to avoid possible danger. If you replace the battery, you must adhere to the following instructions.
  • Page 35: Temperature Checkout

    Review the information in “Before you begin” on page 45 and any special handling and installation instructions supplied with the replacement battery. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the server cover. Remove the battery: Use one finger to lift the battery clip over the battery.
  • Page 36 • There is at least 50 mm (2 inches) of ventilated space at the sides of the server and 100 mm (4 inches) at the rear of the server • The top cover is removed for no longer than 30 minutes while the server is operating •...
  • Page 37: Configuring The Server

    ServerGuide CDs The ServerGuide CDs include software setup and installation tools specifically designed for IBM Netfinity servers. You can use these CDs during the initial installation of your server to configure the server hardware and simplify your network operating system installation. The ServerGuide CDs also contain a collection of application programs, which you can install after your server is up and running.
  • Page 38: Choices Available From The Configuration/Setup Main

    Choices available from the Configuration/Setup main menu From the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can select settings that you want to change. The Configuration/Setup Utility main menu is similar to the following: IBM - © IBM Corporation 2000 Configuration/Setup Utility • System Summary •...
  • Page 39 Select this choice to view vital product data (VPD) for some server components. • Devices and I/O Ports Select this choice to view or change the assignments for devices and input/output ports. This choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
  • Page 40 — Core Chipset Control Select this choice to modify settings that control features of the core chip set on the system board. Attention: Do not make changes here unless directed to do so by an IBM authorized service representative. — Cache Control Select this choice to enable or disable the microprocessor cache.
  • Page 41 Attention: You must use the menu selections to save custom settings for the PCI Slot/Device Information choice. The save, restore and load default settings choices on the main menu of the Configuration/Setup Utility do not save the PCI Slot/Device Information settings. After making changes, select: –...
  • Page 42: Using Passwords

    Select this choice to save your customized settings. • Restore Settings Select this choice to delete your changes and restore the previous settings. • Load Default Settings Select this choice to cancel your changes and restore the factory settings. • Exit Setup If you have made any changes, the program will prompt you to save the changes or exit without saving the changes.
  • Page 43: Administrator Password

    PCI slot 5 64-bit (J44) PCI slot 4 64-bit (J39) PCI slot 3 64-bit (J34) PCI slot 2 32-bit (J32) PCI slot 1 32-bit (J27) To set the password override switch: Review the information in “Before you begin” on page 45. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords;...
  • Page 44: Using The Scsiselect Utility Program

    Table 6. Power-on and administrator password features. Type of password Results Power-on password • Enter the password to complete the system startup. • All choices are available on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Administrator password • No password is required to start the system. •...
  • Page 45: Choices Available From The Scsiselect Menu

    Choices available from the SCSISelect menu The following choices appear on the SCSISelect Utility menu: • Configure/View Host Adapter Settings Select this choice to view or change the SCSI controller settings. To reset the SCSI controller to its default values, press F6; then, follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
  • Page 46 Select this choice to perform a low-level format on a hard disk drive. Depending on the hard disk drive capacity, the Low-Level Format program could take up to two hours. Use the Low-Level Format program: — When you are installing software that requires a low-level format —...
  • Page 47: Installing Options

    Slim HDD bezel filler assembly Hard disk drive tray Power Supply Filler panel for the power supply bay Filler panel for the device bay System board Terminator Card DIMM Microprocessor © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 48: System Board Layout

    Air baffle Rear fan System board layout The illustrations in the following sections show the components on the system board. System board options connectors The following illustration shows a layout of the system board and identifies system- board connectors for user-installable options. PCI slot 5 32-bit (J44) Battery PCI slot 4 32-bit (J39)
  • Page 49: System Board Internal Cable Connectors

    System board internal cable connectors The following illustration shows internal cable connectors on the system board. Internal SCSI channel A (J29) Internal SCSI channel B (J17) Fan 3 (J35) Main Power (J4) Power (J51) Fan 1 (J59) 3.3V power for optional backplane (J52) Power system management (J12) DASD (SCSI) system management (J5) Fan 2 (J60)
  • Page 50: System Board Switches And Jumpers

    Parallel port (J22) Video / Advanced System Management Process or port (J13) USB ports (J11) Ethernet ports (J9) Keyboard / mouse port (J6) Serial ports (J3) System board switches and jumpers The following illustration identifies the switches and jumpers on the system board. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 51 System board switch block (SW1) Boot block jumper (J37) System board jumper blocks Any jumper blocks on the system board that are not shown in the illustration are reserved. For normal operation of the system, no jumpers should be installed on any of the jumper blocks.
  • Page 52: System Board Led Locations

    Table 7. Switches 1-8. Switch number Description Password override. When On, bypass the power-on password. When Off, require the user to enter the power-on password at startup, if one is set. The default setting is Off. Table 8. Microprocessor speed settings. Microprocessor Switch 1 Switch 2...
  • Page 53: Before You Begin

    Diagnostics panel (See Table 6) Advanced System Management Processor error (CR70) Power-on (CR56) DIMM1 failure (CR21) DIMM2 failure (CR28) DIMM3 ailure (CR18) DIMM4 failure (CR20) Table 9. Diagnostics panel LEDs. Description Power supply 1 failure. Power supply 2 failure. Not used. Non-redundant power.
  • Page 54: System Reliability Considerations

    • Have a small, flat-blade screwdriver available. • For a list of supported options for your server, refer to http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/compat on the World Wide Web. System reliability considerations To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability, make sure: • Each of the drive bays has either a drive or a filler panel installed.
  • Page 55: Removing The Cover And Bezel

    • Always handle components carefully. Handle adapters, the memory board, and memory modules (DIMMs) by the edges. Never touch any exposed circuitry. • Prevent others from touching components. • When you are installing a new option, touch the static-protective package containing the option to a metal expansion-slot screw or other unpainted metal surface on the server for at least two seconds.
  • Page 56: Working With Adapters

    Working with adapters You can install up to five peripheral component interconnect (PCI) adapters in the expansion connectors on the system board. Your server comes with a video controller. This video controller is an integrated component on the system board. It is not removable. If you want to disable this controller and use a video adapter instead, you can install a video adapter in an expansion slot.
  • Page 57: Adapter Installation Instructions

    • Your server supports 5.0V and universal PCI adapters; it does not support 3.3V adapters. Note: Universal PCI adapters support both 3.3V and 5.0V operation. • Your server uses a rotational interrupt technique to configure PCI adapters. Because of this technique, you can install a variety of PCI adapters that currently do not support sharing of PCI interrupts.
  • Page 58: Installing Internal Drives

    Cable port To install an adapter: Review the information in “Before you begin” on page 45. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the cover (see “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47).
  • Page 59: Internal Drive Bays

    • Diskette • Hard disk • CD-ROM • Tape Your server contains hardware that lets you replace a failed hard disk drive without turning off the server. Therefore, you have the advantage of continuing to operate your system while a hard disk drive is removed or installed. These drives are known as hot-swappable or hot-swap drives.
  • Page 60: Scsi Drives

    • The hot-swap bays connect to a SCSI backplane. This backplane is a printed circuit board behind the bay. Note: The server's EMI integrity and cooling are both protected by having bays A and B covered or occupied. When you install a drive, save the filler panel from the bay, in case you later remove the drive and do not replace it with another.
  • Page 61: Installing A Non-Hot-Swap Drive

    You do not have to turn off the server to install hot-swap drives. However, you must turn off the server when performing any steps that involve installing or removing cables. Filler panel Drive-tray assembly Drive handle To install a drive in a hot-swap drive bay: Review the information in “Before you begin”...
  • Page 62 Slide rails Filler panel Slide rail Drive Slide rail To install a non-hot-swap drive: Review the information in“Before you begin” on page 45. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and then remove the cover. (See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47.) Remove the trim bezel.
  • Page 63: Installing A Microprocessor

    (BIOS). The latest level of BIOS for your server is available through the World Wide Web and the IBM Bulletin Board System (BBS). The latest level of BIOS for your server is available through the World Wide Web Obtain an SMP-capable operating system (optional).
  • Page 64 When the second processor (microprocessor 2) is installed it becomes the BOOT processor and the original processor (microprocessor 1) becomes the application processor. Attention: To avoid damage and ensure proper server operation when you install a new or an additional microprocessor, use microprocessors that have the same cache size and type, and the same clock speed.
  • Page 65: Installing A Hot-Swap Power Supply

    Microprocessor 2 connector To install an additional microprocessor: Review the information in “Before you begin” on page 45. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords; then remove the cover (see “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47).
  • Page 66 Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components.
  • Page 67: Replacing A Hot-Swap Fan Assembly

    Install the power supply in the bay: Place the handle on the power supply in the open position (that is, perpendicular to the power supply) and slide the power supply into the chassis. b. Gently close the handle to seat the power supply in the bay. Plug the power cord for the added power supply into the power cord connector on the rear of the server.
  • Page 68: Installing The Server Cover And Bezel

    If you install a SCSI adapter, you can attach a SCSI storage expansion enclosure to your server. Cabling requirements To select and order the correct cables for use with external devices, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. For information about the maximum length of SCSI cable between the terminated ends of the cable, see ANSI SCSI Standards: •...
  • Page 69: Setting Scsi Ids For External Devices

    Setting SCSI IDs for external devices Each SCSI device that is connected to a SCSI controller must have a unique SCSI ID, so that the SCSI controller can identify the devices and ensure that different devices do not attempt to transfer data at the same time. SCSI devices that are connected to different SCSI controllers can have duplicate SCSI IDs.
  • Page 70: Parallel Port

    Parallel port Your server has one parallel port. This port supports three standard Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1284 modes of operation: Standard Parallel Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP), and Extended Capability Port (ECP). Viewing or changing the parallel-port assignments You can use the built-in Configuration/Setup Utility program to configure the parallel port as bidirectional;...
  • Page 71: Video Port

    Table 10. Parallel-port connector pin-number assignments. Data 7 Data 7 -ACK -ACK BUSY -WAIT PE (paper end) PE (paper end) SLCT (select) SLCT (select) -AUTO FD (feed) -AUTO FD -ERROR -ERROR -INIT -INIT -SLCT IN -SLCT IN Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground...
  • Page 72: Keyboard Port

    Table 11. Video-port connector pin-number assignments. Signal Signal Signal Monitor ID bit 2 +5 V dc Vertical synchronization (Vsynch) Ground Ground DDC SDL Keyboard port There is one keyboard on the rear of your server. Note: If you attach a standard (non-USB) keyboard to the keyboard connector, the USB ports and devices will be disabled during the power-on self-test (POST).
  • Page 73: Ultra3 Scsi Ports

    SCSI cabling requirements If you plan to attach external SCSI devices, you must order additional SCSI cables. To select and order the correct cables for use with external devices, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. For information about the maximum length of SCSI cable between the terminated ends of the cable, refer to the ANSI SCSI standards.
  • Page 74: Scsi Connector Pin-Number Assignments

    must set a unique ID for the device. Refer to the information that is provided with the device for instructions to set its SCSI ID. SCSI connector pin-number assignments The following table shows the pin-number assignments for the 68-pin SCSI connectors.
  • Page 75: Serial Ports

    Signal Signal +Control/Data -Control/Data +Request -Request +Input/Output -Input/Output +Data 8 -Data 8 +Data 9 -Data9 +Data 10 -Data 10 +Data 11 -Data 11 Serial ports Your server has two standard serial ports: Serial port A and Serial port B. The operating system can use and share both serial ports;...
  • Page 76: Universal Serial Bus Ports

    Table 14. Serial-port connectors pin-number assignments. Signal Signal Receive data Request to send Transmit data Clear to send Data terminal ready Ring indicator Signal ground Universal Serial Bus ports Your server has two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports, which configure automatically. USB is an emerging serial interface standard for telephony and multimedia devices.
  • Page 77: Ethernet Port

    ServerGuide CDs. Failover for redundant Ethernet The IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapter is an optional redundant network interface card (NIC adapter) that you can install in your server. If you install this NIC adapter and connect it to the same logical segment as the primary Ethernet controller, you can configure the server to support a failover function.
  • Page 78 Enter the brand type of Server, click on Downloadable files and look for Hot Plug. The IBM Netfinity Hot Plug PCI for Windows NT Server 4.0 package uses the Intel Desktop Management Interface (DMI) to control hot-plug support for the Ethernet controllers.
  • Page 79 Note: The order of installation is important. You must install the IBM Netfinity Hot Plug for Windows NT Note: The order of installation is important. You must install the IBM Netfinity Hot Plug for Windows NT Server 4.0 package before you install the IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapter driver.
  • Page 80 Two options are available for recovering from a failover condition. The options are determined by the Enable for DMI / Hot Swap Support checkbox. If the IBM Netfinity Hot Plug PCI for Windows NT Server 4.0 package is installed, this checkbox will appear at the bottom of the Adapter Properties panel.
  • Page 81: Ethernet Port Connector

    where d and path are the drive and path where the driver is located. This command causes the device driver to locate the primary adapter and switch the Ethernet traffic to it. Ethernet port connector The following table shows the pin-number assignments for the RJ-45 connector. These assignments apply to both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX devices.
  • Page 82 Power supply 1 power cord connector Serial A Mouse Universal serial bus (USB) 1 and 2 Management port C Parallel Video Ethernet Cable-management arm Keyboard Serial B Power supply 2 power cord connector Refer to the following illustration for the routing of cables through the cable- management arm.
  • Page 83: Netfinity Manager

    Web, you can access your Netfinity Manager systems from anywhere in the world. Managing your IBM Netfinity server with Netfinity Manager The copy of Netfinity Manager that is included with ServerGuide entitles you to one Netfinity Manager installation. You are also entitled to additional installations of Client Services for Netfinity Manager.
  • Page 84: Netfinity Manager System Requirements

    • A LAN adapter card and one or more of the following communications protocols: — IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 version 1.2 or later (required for Netfinity Manager with Web Enhancement) — NetBIOS Note: The Netfinity Manager NetBIOS requirements are three names, two sessions, and nine network control blocks (NCBs).
  • Page 85: Netfinity Manager For Windows Nt System

    • A LAN adapter card and one or more of the following communications protocols: — TCP/IP (must be WinSock Version 1.1-compatible; required for Netfinity Manager with Web Enhancement) — NetBIOS Note: The Netfinity Manager NetBIOS requirements are three names, two sessions, and nine network control blocks (NCBs).
  • Page 86: Starting The Netfinity Manager Installation Program

    CD-ROM drive in the Command Line field and then click OK. The ServerGuide Netfinity Applications windows opens. d. Select IBM Netfinity Manager from the Available Applications selection list. Note: To install Client Services for Netfinity Manager, select Client Services for Netfinity Manager from the Available Applications list and then refer to the Client Services for Netfinity Manager User’s...
  • Page 87 Click Advanced System Management Support to install the Advanced System Management service on this system. Use this service to monitor and manage IBM Advanced System Management processors and adapters. Important: If you install Advanced System Management support an enhanced version of the Serial Connection Control service, named Dynamic Connection Manager, will be installed instead of Serial Connection Control.
  • Page 88 name of the file that is currently being copied. Note: Click Cancel to stop the installation process. Network communication drivers and the following Netfinity Manager services are installed: • Alert Manager • Alert on LAN® Configuration (available only on systems running Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4.0 or later) •...
  • Page 89 Enter a name for the system in the System Name field. This name will help other Netfinity Manager users identify the system on the network. b. Select a Network Driver. Select one of the available Network Drivers that are displayed in the Network Drivers field.
  • Page 90 8.24.67.32) to communicate with remote systems and will not attempt to resolve the numeric address into an alphanumeric, Domain Name Server (DNS) address (for example, your.system.ibm.com). Select this option if you are using Netfinity Manager is a WINS networking environment or if you are using TCP/IP in an environment that does not have a Domain Name Server.
  • Page 91: Netfinity Manager Database Support

    • If you click Yes the installation program automatically makes the necessary changes to the system configuration. • If you click No the commands are saved to a file named CONFIG.NEW in the destination directory (and to AUTOEXEC.NEW, if appropriate) so that they can be added later.
  • Page 92: Installing And Configuring The Database

    Installing and configuring the database The following information describes the steps to install and configure the DB2 database. Note: If your primary system is OS/2, refer to “Installing the database on OS/2”. Start a DB2 command window. Note: If it is not already running, start the DB2 database manager. Type the following command: databasename where...
  • Page 93: Granting And Revoking Database Privileges

    To prepare SQL statements stored in the bind file and store the package in the database, perform the following steps from a system on which Netfinity Manager for OS/2, Netfinity Manager for Windows 95, or Netfinity Manager for Windows NT has been installed: Open a DB2 command window.
  • Page 94 and then press Enter. Note: Specify PUBLIC or authorize only specific manager systems. To limit access to the database, substitute the authorization name of the managing system for PUBLIC. Use the CONNECT RESET command to disconnect current users from the database.
  • Page 95: Deleting The Database

    Deleting the database The following information describes how to delete the database for all supported operating systems. Note: If your operating system is OS/2, refer to “Deleting the database on OS/2”. Start a DB2 command window. Type databasename where databasename is the name of the database as specified during the database installation.
  • Page 96: Installing The Database

    Installing the database To enable Netfinity Manager to export system data to a Lotus Notes database, install the Netfinity Manager database template on the Lotus Notes server. During Netfinity Manager installation, a Lotus Notes database template file (named NETFINDB.NTF) was copied to the Netfinity Manager program directory. To install the database template on the Lotus Notes server: Copy NETFINDB.NTF from the Netfinity program directory to the Notes data directory on the Lotus Notes server.
  • Page 97: Browsing The Netfinity Manager Lotus Notes

    — Microsoft SQL Server (using the Visigenic driver provided with Microsoft SQL Server) — IBM DB2 For detailed information about supported ODBC platforms, see Table 17 on page Note: The ODBC database name must not be longer than 8 characters.
  • Page 98: Odbc Database Configuration

    ODBC database configuration This section describes the procedures you must complete before Netfinity Manager can create the Netfinity Database Tables using ODBC. Define the NETFIN ID so the Netfinity Database Administration can create the Netfinity Database tables with a table qualifier of NETFIN. Attention: NETFIN is a restricted user ID.
  • Page 99: Supported And Certified Databases

    Table 17. Supported Netfinity Databases.. Reference by operating system and database client version. Product Win 95 Win NT 3.51 Win NT 4.0 OS/2 Warp Connect OS/2 Warp 4.0 IBM DB2 Version 2.1.2 IBM DB2 Universal Database 5.0 ODBC - IBM DB2 Yes, DB2 Yes, DB2 Driver Yes, DB2 Driver...
  • Page 100: Starting Netfinity Manager

    Table 17. Supported Netfinity Databases.. Reference by operating system and database client version. Product Win 95 Win NT 3.51 Win NT 4.0 OS/2 Warp Connect OS/2 Warp 4.0 ODBC - IBM DB2 Yes, DB2 Yes, DB2 Driver Yes, DB2 Driver Yes, DB2 Driver Yes, DB2 Universal Database...
  • Page 101: Netfinity Manager Service Manager

    Advanced System Management The Advanced System Management service provides extensive functionality available for your IBM PC Server Advanced System Management Adapter, Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter, or Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor. With the Advanced System Management service, you can...
  • Page 102: Alert Manager

    time-outs or critical temperature, voltage, and tamper alerts). If any of these events occurs, the Advanced System Management service can be configured to use a modem or your Netfinity Manager system to automatically forward a Netfinity alert to other Netfinity Manager systems or to a numeric or alphanumeric pager. Alert Manager The Alert Manager is an extendable facility that allows receiving and processing of application-generated alerts.
  • Page 103: Ecc Memory Setup

    ECC Memory Setup The ECC Memory Setup allows for monitoring of ECC memory single-bit errors, and can automatically "scrub," or correct, the ECC memory when errors are detected. Also, a running count of single-bit errors can be kept, and can set a single-bit error threshold that will cause a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) if the ECC single-bit error threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 104: Remote System Manager

    Remote System Manager Use Remote System Manager to access and manage any Netfinity Manager service on any Netfinity Manager system in the network. The Netfinity Manager system on the network is organized into easy-to-manage logical groups that can be updated automatically using the auto-discovery feature.
  • Page 105: System Diagnostics Manager

    System Information Tool gathers information about almost any computer; however, the most detail is provided when this service is used with IBM computers. This service is available for both stand-alone and network use.
  • Page 106: Web Manager Configuration

    Web Manager Configuration Use the Web Manager Configuration service to limit access to the Netfinity Manager for Web to user-specified TCP/IP host or ranges of TCP/IP host addresses. Enable or disable the Netfinity Manager for Web and specify the TCP/IP port number to which the Netfinity Manager Web server functions.
  • Page 107: Installation Options

    If the system has a CID-enabled (CID stands for customization, installation, and distribution) software distribution manager utility (such as LAN CID, included with IBM Network Transport Services/2), Netfinity Manager can be installed on systems within the network by using the Netfinity Manager installation program command line parameters and response file.
  • Page 108: Customized Installation

    copying the Netfinity Manager source files because the Netfinity Manager directory contains some files that will overwrite files from the Client Services for Netfinity Manager directory. Only Netfinity Manager installations can be done from this directory. Copy the files from the appropriate Client Services for Netfinity Manager directories.
  • Page 109 The INSTALL.INI file has three sections, separated by the line [==] The first section contains the installation configuration that can be selected during installation. There can be no more than eight choices. Each choice takes up two lines. The first line is the text that is displayed next to the installation configuration radio button.
  • Page 110 Option Name An identifying comment by the installation program. All options must have a different Option Name. This is used only for identification. Dll-entrypoint Used to determine whether an option is valid for a given target machine. In most cases, it should be the reserved string "NULL." The easiest way to customize an installation is to simply put a semicolon in front of any service that you want to remove from the installation.
  • Page 111: Fru Information (Service Only)

    To remove the LED cover, do the following: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. From the back of the cover, release the four tabs 1 and gently pry away the LED cover 2 . © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 112: Removing The On/Off Reset Board

    Removing the on/off reset board On/Off Reset Board Screw To remove the on/off reset board: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Disconnect the cables from the system board. Remove the screw 2 . Gently pull off the board 1 . Removing the diskette/CDROM drive Screw 12.7MM Diskette/CDROM Drive...
  • Page 113: Removing The Led Board

    Removing the LED board LED board Screws(2) To remove the LED board: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Disconnect the LED board cable from the system board . Remove the two screws 2 . Carefully slide out the board 1 .
  • Page 114: Removing The Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Backplane

    To remove the hot-swap hard disk drive backplane: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Disconnect cables. Remove the screw 1 from the top of the assembly. Gently slide the SCSI backplane assembly 2 up to remove. Removing the hot-swap hard disk drive backplane Backplane bracket Backplane board...
  • Page 115: Removing The Power Supply Backplane

    Removing the power supply backplane Backplane Insulator Screws (2) Plastic retainer To remove the power supply backplane: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Remove power supplies from the backplane 1 . Disconnect cables from the backplane. Remove the two screws 3 .
  • Page 116: Removing The Ac Distribution Box

    Removing the AC Distribution Box Screw AC distributor box Chassis clips Chassis slot Cable receptacle To remove the AC distribution box: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Remove screw 1 . Pull the AC distribution box 2 toward front of machine in order to release it from the chassis clips 3 .
  • Page 117: Removing The System Board

    Removing the system board tf in it y System board cage Knobs To remove the system board: Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 47. Remove the rear air flow fan. Remove the air cover. Remove the system board cables. Pull up on the two knobs 2 .
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  • Page 119: Symptom-To-Fru Index

    (Programmable System Board Interval Timer failed) 1-2-2 (DMA System Board initialization failed) 1-2-3 (DMA page System Board register write/read failed) 1-2-4 (RAM refresh DIMM verification failed) System Board 1-3-1 (1st 64K RAM DIMM test failed) © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 120 Beep/Symptom FRU/Action 1-3-2 (1st 64K RAM DIMM parity test failed) System Board 2-1-1 (Secondary DMA System Board register failed) 2-1-2 (Primary DMA System Board register failed) 2-1-3 (Primary interrupt System Board mask register failed) 2-1-4 (Secondary interrupt System Board mask register failed) 2-2-2 (Keyboard System Board...
  • Page 121 Beep/Symptom FRU/Action 3-2-4 (Failure DIMM comparing CMOS memory Battery size against actual) 3-3-1 (Memory size DIMM mismatch occurred; see Battery "Memory Settings" on page 3-3-2 (Critical SMBUS Disconnect the server power cord from outlet, wait 30 error occurred) seconds and retry. System Board DIMMs DASD Backplane...
  • Page 122: No Beep Symptoms

    No Beep symptoms No Beep Symptom FRU/Action No beep and the system Check speaker cables operates correctly. Speaker System Board No Beeps occur after Run Configuration/Setup, set the Start Options Power-On successfully completing Status to enable. POST Check speaker connectionl (The Power-On Status is System Board disabled.)
  • Page 123 Diagnostic Panel LED FRU/Action VRM LED on Voltage regulator module indicated by the VRM LED on (The LED next to the failing the system board that is turned on. VRM should be on.) Processor indicated by the Processor LED. DASD LED on Failing drive.
  • Page 124: Diagnostic Error Codes

    Diagnostic Panel LED FRU/Action TEMP LED on (look at test Ambient temperature must be within normal operating cases) specifications. See “Features and specifications” on page Ensure fans are operating correctly. Examine System Error Log. System over recommended temperature Information LED Panel System Board DASD over recommended temperature (DASD LED also on)
  • Page 125 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 014-XXX-000 (Failed System Board Parallel Port test) 015-XXX-001 System Board (USB interface not found, board damaged) 015-XXX-015 System Board (Failed USB external loopback Make sure parrallel port is not disabled. test) Re-run USB external loopback test. 015-XXX-198 System Board (USB device connected during Remove USB devices from USB1 and USB2.
  • Page 126 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 089-XXX-002 VRM 2 for Optional Microprocessor 2 (Failed Optional Microprocessor Optional Microprocessor 2 test) 165-XXX-000 (Failed System Board. Before replacing the System Board, Service Processor test) ensure that System Board jumper J45 is not installed (the default) when the error occurs. Power Backplane Hot-Swap Drive Backplane 180-XXX-000...
  • Page 127 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 215-XXX-000 (Failed IDE CD-ROM Drive Cables CD-ROM test) CD-ROM Drive System Board 217-XXX-000 (Failed Fixed Disk 1 BIOS Fixed Disk test) Note: If RAID is configured, the fixed disk number refers to the RAID logical array 217-XXX-001 (Failed BIOS Fixed Disk 2 Fixed Disk test)
  • Page 128: Error Symptoms

    Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 415-XXX-000 (Failed Cable Modem test) Note: Ensure modem is present and attached to server. Modem System Board Error symptoms Error Symptom FRU/Action CD is not working properly. Clean the CD. Run CD-ROM diagnostics CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM drive tray is not Insert the end of a paper clip into the manual tray- working .
  • Page 129: Power Supply Led Errors

    Cable Diskette Drive System Board Monitor problems (general). Monitor Some IBM monitors have their Run Video Diagnostics. If diagnostics pass, the own self-tests. If you suspect a problem may be a video driver. problem with the monitor, refer to Display Adapter / System Board...
  • Page 130: Post Error Codes

    AC Good LED DC Good LED Description FRU/Action Standby mode or dc Check system board cable connectors J4 problem. and J15 that go from the Planar to the Power Backplane. Set the Power-On Override Switch, which is switch 5 of SW1m to the ON position.
  • Page 131 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action (Real time clock Run Diagnostics error) Battery System Board (Real time clock Run Configuration/Setup battery error) Battery System Board (Device Run Configuration/Setup Configuration Error) Battery Note: Be sure to load the Failing Device default settings and any additional desired System Board settings;...
  • Page 132 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action (Memory test error, DIMM see "Memory Settings" on page System Board 33.) If the server does not have the latest level of BIOS installed, update the BIOS to the latest level and run the diagnostic program again. (Cache error) Processor Optional Processor (if installed)
  • Page 133 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 11XX (System board Disconnect external cable on serial port. serial port 1 or 2 error) Run Configuration/Setup System Board 0001200 (Machine check Processor 1 architecture error) Optional Processor 2 1301 C cable to Cable front panel not found) Front Panel Power Switch Assembly System Board...
  • Page 134 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 1762 (Fixed Disk Fixed Disk Drive Configuration error) Fixed Disk Cables Run Configuration/Setup Fixed Disk Adapter SCSI Backplane System Board 178X (Fixed Disk Fixed Disk Cables error) Run Diagnostics Fixed Disk Adapter Fixed Disk Drive System Board 1800 (No more Run Configuration/Setup...
  • Page 135 Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 00019702 (Processor 2 Processor 2 failed ) System Board 00180100 (No room Run Configuration/Setup for PCI option ROM) Failing Adapter System Board 00180200 (No more Run Configuration/Setup I/O space available for PCI Failing Adapter adapter) System Board 00180300 (No more Run Configuration/Setup...
  • Page 136: Scsi Error Codes

    Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action I9990305 (Fixed boot Install operating system to hard disk drive. sector error, no operating system installed) I9990650 (AC power Check cable has been restored) Check for interruption of power supply Power Cable SCSI error codes Error Code FRU/Action All SCSI Errors One or...
  • Page 137: Fan Error Messages

    Message Action DASD 1 Over Temperature Ensure system is being properly cooled; see (level-critical; sensor for DASD1 “Temperature checkout” on page 27. reported temperature over recommended range) Power Supply "X" Temperature Ensure system is being properly cooled; see Fault (level-critical; power “Temperature checkout”...
  • Page 138 Message Action Power supply "X" current share See “Power checkout” on page 26. fault (level- critical; excessive current demand on power supply "X") Power supply "X" DC good fault Replace power supply "X" (level-critical; power good signal not detected for power supply "X") Power supply "X"...
  • Page 139: System Shutdown

    Message Action 12V "X" bus fault (level- Check for short circuit on 12 volt "X" voltage bus critical; overcurrent condition on See “Power checkout” on page 26. 12 volt "X" voltage bus) 5V fault (level- Check for short circuit on 5 v bus critical;...
  • Page 140: Dasd Checkout

    Message Action System shutoff due to CPU "X" Ensure system is being properly cooled, see (level- “Temperature checkout” on page 27. over temperature critical; CPU "X" is over Replace CPU "X" temperature) System shutoff due to CPU "X" Ambient temperature must be within normal under temperature (level- operating specifications, see “Features and...
  • Page 141: Bus Fault Messages

    Remove or disconnect the following (one at a time) until you find the failure (power-on the computer and reconfigure each time). Any external devices Surge suppressor device (on the computer) Modem, printer, mouse, or non-IBM devices Each adapter Drives Memory-Modules (Minimum requirement = 128 MB (4x128 MB DIMMs))
  • Page 142 System Board Notes: If the problem goes away when you remove an adapter from the system, and replacing that adapter does not correct the problem, suspect the System Board. If you suspect a networking problem and all the system tests pass, suspect a network cabling problem external to the system.
  • Page 143: Parts Listing (Type 8656)

    18.2 Hard Disk Drive, Ultra 160 MB 19K0611 Panel, Power Supply Filler (All Models) 37L0331 Power Supply with Mounting, 270 WF (Model 1RY, 2RY) 37L0311 Front Bezel, 18mm (All Models) 37L0329 12.7MM Diskette Drive (All Models) 36L8645 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000...
  • Page 144 Table 18. System Parts Listing. Index System Part (Model No.) FRU No. 24X CDROM (Primary) (All Models) 09N0883 Blank 5.25 Hard DIsk Drive Bezel (Snap Mount) (All 00N6407 Models) Card Assembly, Front Switch Card (All Models) 00N7213 Frame Assembly, (Chassis Weldment) (All Models) 37L0303 System Board Assembly with Tray (All Models) 09N7812...
  • Page 145: Keyboards

    Table 18. System Parts Listing. Index System Part (Model No.) FRU No. Mounting Bracket Assembly (CD/FDD) (All Models) 09N9452 Frame Assembly, (Chassis Weldment) (All Models) 37L0303 Cable, Power - IO Planar to Fans 1X7 (All Models) 00N7181 Cable, Signal I2C - IO Planar to SCSI Backplane ( 2X7) (All 00N7185 Models) Cable, Signal - SCSI Single Ended - Planar to Media (All...
  • Page 146: Power Cords

    Keyboard FRU No. Spanish 37L2576 Swedish/Finn 37L2577 Swiss, F/G 37L2578 Turkish 37L2579 Turkish 37L2580 UK English 37L2581 Yugosl/Lat 37L2582 US English-EMEA 37L2583 Chinese/US 37L2585 Thailand 37L2587 French Canadian 37L0913 Power cords Power cord FRU No. China (PRC) 01K9851 Japan 01K9853 Thailand 12J5120 Israel...
  • Page 147 Parts listing (Type 8656)
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  • Page 149: Related Service Information

    Safety information The following section contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with before servicing an IBM mobile computer. General safety Follow these rules to ensure general safety: •...
  • Page 150: Electrical Safety

    • Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the machine to the customer. Electrical safety CAUTION: Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before you open the server covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
  • Page 151: Safety Inspection Guide

    This guide addresses only those items. However, good judgment should be used to identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of non-IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide.
  • Page 152: Handling Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Devices

    Insulation must not be frayed or worn. Remove the cover. Check for any obvious non-IBM alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-IBM alterations. Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage.
  • Page 153: Grounding Requirements

    Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct system function. Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a certified electrician. Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages: •...
  • Page 154 Statement 2 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
  • Page 155 DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following: Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. •...
  • Page 156 • Statement 10 CAUTION: Do not place any object weighing more than 82 kg (180 lbs.) on top of rack-mounted devices. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 157 Importante: Todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo da Server Library começam com um número. Este número é utilizado para fazer referência cruzada de uma instrução de cuidado ou perigo no idioma inglês com as versões traduzidas das instruções de cuidado ou perigo encontradas nesta seção.
  • Page 158 Aqueça a mais de 100°C (212°F) • Conserte nem desmonte Para descartar a bateria, entre em contato com a área de atendimento a clientes IBM, pelo telefone (011) 889-8986, para obter informações sobre como enviar a bateria pelo correio para a IBM.
  • Page 159 Alguns produtos a laser contêm um diodo laser da Classe 3A ou Classe 3B embutido. Observe o seguinte: Radiação de laser quando aberto. Não olhe diretamente para o raio a olho nu ou com instrumentos íticos, e evite exposição direta ao raio. Instrução 4 ≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70,5 lbs)
  • Page 160 CUIDADO: Não coloque nenhum objeto com peso superior a 82 kg (180 lbs.) sobre dispositivos montados em rack. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
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  • Page 169 Important: Toutes les consignes Attention et Danger indiquées dans la bibliothèque Server sont précédées d'un numéro. Ce dernier permet de mettre en correspondance la consigne en anglais avec ses versions traduites dans la présente section. Par exemple, si une consigne de type Attention est précédée du chiffre 1, ses traductions sont également précédées du chiffre 1 dans la présente section.
  • Page 170 ATTENTION: Remplacez la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identique exclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente recommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d'un module contenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par un module identique, produit par le même fabricant.
  • Page 171 Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert. évitez de regarder fixement le faisceau ou de l'observer à l'aide d'instruments optiques. évitez une exposition directe au rayon. Notice n° 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ATTENTION: Faites-vous aider pour soulever ce produit. Notice n°...
  • Page 172 ATTENTION: Ne posez pas d'objet dont le poids dépasse 82 kg sur les unités montées en armoire. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 173 Wichtig: Alle Sicherheitshinweise in dieser Server-Bibliothek beginnen mit einer Nummer. Diese Nummer verweist auf einen englischen Sicherheitshinweis mit den übersetzten Versionen dieses Hinweises in diesem Abschnitt. Wenn z. B. ein Sicherheitshinweis mit der Nummer 1 beginnt, so erscheint die übersetzung für diesen Sicherheitshinweis in diesem Abschnitt unter dem Hinweis 1. Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise, bevor Sie eine Anweisung ausführen.
  • Page 174 Hinweis 2 ACHTUNG: Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM Teilenummer 33F8354 oder durch eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen. Wenn Ihr System ein Modul mit einer Lithium-Batterie enthält, ersetzen Sie es immer mit dem selben Modultyp vom selben Hersteller. Die Batterie enthält Lithium und kann bei unsachgemäßer Verwendung, Handhabung oder Entsorgung explodieren.
  • Page 175 Laserstrahlung bei geöffneter Tür. Niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl sehen, nicht direkt mit optischen Instrumenten betrachten und den Strahlungsbereich meiden. Hinweis 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ACHTUNG: Beim Anheben der Maschine die vorgeschriebenen Sicherheitsbestimmungen beachten. Hinweis 5 ACHTUNG: Mit dem Betriebsspannungsschalter an der Vorderseite des Servers und dem Betriebsspannungsschalter am Netzteil wird die Stromversorgung für den Server nicht unterbrochen.
  • Page 176 ACHTUNG: Keine Gegenstände, die mehr als 82 kg wiegen, auf Rack-Einheiten ablegen. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
  • Page 177 Importante: Tutti gli avvisi di attenzione e di pericolo riportati nella pubblicazione Server Library iniziano con un numero. Questo numero viene utilizzato per confrontare avvisi di attenzione o di pericolo in inglese con le versioni tradotte riportate in questa sezione. Ad esempio, se un avviso di attenzione inizia con il numero 1, la relativa versione tradotta è...
  • Page 178 Avviso 2 ATTENZIONE: Quando si sostituisce la batteria al litio, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM con numero parte 33F8354 o batterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore. Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente una batteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di modulo uguale a quello fornito dal produttore.
  • Page 179 Aprendo l'unità vengono emesse radiazioni laser. Non fissare il fascio, non guardarlo direttamente con strumenti ottici ed evitare l'esposizione diretta al fascio. Avviso 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ATTENZIONE: Durante il sollevamento della macchina seguire delle norme di sicurezza. Avviso 5 ATTENZIONE: Il pulsante del controllo dell'alimentazione situato sull'unità...
  • Page 180 ATTENZIONE: Non poggiare oggetti che pesano più di 82 kg sulla parte superiore delle unità montate in rack. Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 4500R Type 8656...
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  • Page 184 Importante: Todas las declaraciones de precauciín de esta Biblioteca del servidor empiezan con un número. Dicho número se emplea para establecer una referencia cruzada de una declaraciín de precauciín o peligro en inglés con las versiones traducidas que de dichas declaraciones pueden encontrarse en esta secciín. Por ejemplo, si una declaraciín de peligro empieza con el número 1, las traducciones de esta declaraciín de precauciín aparecen en esta secciín bajo Declaraciín 1.
  • Page 185 Cuando desee sustituir la batería de litio, utilice únicamente el número de pieza 33F8354 de IBM o cualquier tipo de batería equivalente que recomiende el fabricante. Si el sistema tiene un mídulo que contiene una batería de litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de mídulo, que ha de estar creado por el mismo fabricante.
  • Page 186 Algunos productos láser contienen un diodo de láser incorporado de Clase 3A o de Clase 3B. Tenga en cuenta la advertencia siguiente. Cuando se abre, hay radiaciín láser. No mire fijamente el rayo ni lleve a cabo ningún examen directamente con instrumentos ípticos; evite la exposiciín directa al rayo. Declaración 4 ≥18 kg (37 libras) ≥32 kg (70,5 libras)
  • Page 187 PRECAUCIÓN: No coloque ningún objeto que pese más de 82 kg (180 libras) encima de los dispositivos montados en bastidor. Related service information...
  • Page 188: Send Us Your Comments

    We want to know your opinion about this manual (part number 10K2616). Your input will help us to improve our publications. Please photocopy this survey, complete it, and then fax it to IBM HMM Survey at 919-543-8167 (USA). Name: _________________________________________...
  • Page 189: Problem Determination Tips

    IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. 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. Subject to IBM’s valid...
  • Page 190: Trademarks

    Trademarks The following items are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: HelpCenter HelpFax OS/2 NetBAY3 Netfinity Netfinity Manager ThinkPad SystemXtra xSeries The following terms are trademarks of other companies: Notes Lotus Development Corporation MMX and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
  • Page 192 IBM@ Part Number: 10K2616 File Number: Printed in the United States of America on recycled paper containing 10% recovered post-consumer fiber. 10K2616 0410K2616...

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