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Bull Escala M6-715 Common Service Procedures (200 pages)
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
9
Common Service Procedures
15
Starting a Repair Action
15
Powering on and Powering off a System
16
Primary Consoles or Alternative Consoles
19
Determining Whether the System Has Logical Partitions
21
Separating the 571F/575B Card Set and Moving the Cache Directory Card
21
Determining Which Processor Is the Secondary Service Processor
26
System Reference Code Format Description
27
System Reference Code Information
27
Determining System Reference Code Address Formats
27
Hardware System Reference Code Formats
31
Logical Address Format
33
Problem Reference Code Formats Detected by Licensed Internal Code
34
Searching the Service Action Log
35
Problems with Noncritical Resources
36
Using the Product Activity Log
37
System Service Tools
37
Working with a Communications Trace
38
Hexadecimal Product Activity Log Data
43
Examples: Obtaining Additional Information from Hexadecimal Reports
46
Reclaiming I/O Processor Cache Storage
61
Dedicated Service Tools
61
Accessing Dedicated Service Tools
62
Selecting Function 21 from the Control Panel
62
Control Panel Function Codes on the Hardware Management Console
63
Performing an IPL to Dedicated Service Tools
64
Performing an Alternate IPL to DST (Type D IPL)
65
Starting a Service Tool
67
IPL Type, Mode, and Speed Options
67
Printing the System Configuration List and Details of the System Bus, Main Storage, or Processor
67
Printing the System Configuration List
68
Printing the Details of the System Bus, Main Storage, or Processor
68
Hardware Service Manager
69
Managing the Advanced System Management Interface
69
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface
70
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface by Using a Web Browser
70
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface by Using an ASCII Terminal
71
Accessing the Advanced System Management Console Interface Using a Management Console
72
Displaying Error and Event Logs
73
Setting the System Enclosure Type
73
Setting the System Identifiers
74
Displaying Vital Product Data
74
Clearing All Deconfiguration Errors
75
Service Functions
75
Working with Storage Dumps
76
Managing Dumps
76
Performing Dumps
76
Performing a Platform System Dump
76
Performing a Service Processor Dump
78
Copying a Dump
79
Copying a Dump by Using a Management Console
79
Copying a Dump by Using an AIX Command
80
Copying a Dump by Using a Linux Command
80
Copying a Dump by Using IBM I Service Tools
81
Reporting a Dump
82
Reporting a Dump by Using a Management Console
82
Reporting a Dump by Using an AIX Command
83
Reporting a Dump by Using a Linux Command
83
Reporting a Main Storage Dump, a Platform System Dump, or an SP Dump by Using the IBM I Service Tools
83
Deleting a Dump
84
Deleting a Dump by Using a Management Console
84
Deleting a Dump Using an AIX Command
85
Deleting a Dump by Using a Linux Command
85
Deleting a Dump by Using the IBM I Service Tools
85
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump
86
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump by Using the Hardware Management Console
86
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump by Using the Control Panel
86
Performing a Slow Boot
87
Performing a Slow Boot by Using the Hardware Management Console
87
Performing a Slow Boot Using the Control Panel
87
Performing a Slow Boot by Using the Advanced System Management Interface Menus
88
Determining the Primary or Alternate Console
89
Primary Console Workstation Requirements
89
Finding the Primary Console When the System Is Operational
89
Finding the Primary Console When the System Power Is off
90
Resetting the Service Processor
90
Resetting the Managed System Connection from the Management Console
91
Checking for a Duplicate IP Address
91
Disk Drive
91
Replacing the Disk Drive Nonconcurrently
92
Replacing the Disk Drive Using AIX
94
Replacing the Disk Drive Using IBM I
97
Replacing the Disk Drive Using Linux
105
Preparing to Remove the Disk Drive
105
Removing the Disk Drive
107
Replacing the Disk Drive
110
Rebuilding Data on a Replacement Disk Drive by Using Linux
112
PCI Adapter
112
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapter Contained in a Cassette in an AIX Partition that Is Powered on
113
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapters Cpartitiontained in a Cassette in a Linux Partitipartition that Is Powered Partition
126
Verifying that the Hot-Plug PCI Tools Are Installed on the Linux Partition
139
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapter Contained in a Cassette in an IBM I Partition that Is Powered on
139
Preparing for Hot-Plug SCSI Device or Cable Deconfiguration
152
Powering off an Expansion Unit
153
Powering on an Expansion Unit
160
After Hot-Plug SCSI Device or Cable Deconfiguration
162
Verifying a Repair
162
Verifying the Repair in AIX
163
Verifying a Repair by Using an IBM I System or Logical Partition
167
Verifying the Repair in Linux
168
Verifying the Repair from the Management Console
169
Activating and Deactivating Leds
170
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Partition LED by Using the Management Console
170
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED by Using the Management Console
171
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Logical Partition LED Using the Advanced System Management Interface
172
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED by Using the Advanced System Management Interface
172
Gathering and Uploading System Configuration Information
173
Closing a Service Call
174
Closing a Service Call by Using AIX or Linux
178
Closing a Service Call by Using Integrated Virtualization Manager
183
Notices
189
Trademarks
190
Electronic Emission Notices
190
Class a Notices
190
Class B Notices
194
Terms and Conditions
197
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Bull Escala M6-715 Manual (146 pages)
Managing devices
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
9
Managing Devices
15
Managing Tape Drives
17
Tape Drives
17
Tape Drive Media
19
Preparing the Tape Drive for Installation
23
800/1600 GB Ultrium 4 SAS Tape Drive (FC 5746)
24
Eject Button Functions on the Tape Drive (FC 5746)
25
Status Lights (FC 5746)
26
Tape Cartridges (FC 5746)
28
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 5746)
29
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5746)
29
Maintenance Mode (FC 5746)
30
Resetting the Tape Drive
32
Performing the Internal Self-Test (FC 5746)
33
3.0 TB Ultrium 5 SAS Tape Drive (FC 5638)
35
Eject Button Functions on the Tape Drive (FC 5638)
36
Status Lights (FC 5638)
37
Tape Cartridges (FC 5638)
40
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
40
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5638)
41
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
42
Loading a Cartridge
42
Unloading a Cartridge
43
Maintenance Mode (FC 5638)
43
Resetting the Tape Drive
45
Performing the Internal Self-Test (FC 5638)
45
200/400 GB Half High Ultrium 2 Tape Drive (FC 5755)
47
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5755)
48
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 5755)
49
Status Lights (FC 5755)
49
Tape Cartridges (FC 5755)
52
Resetting the Tape Drive (FC 5755)
53
Performing the Internal Self-Test (FC 5755)
53
160/320 GB Internal Tape Drive VXA-320 (FC 6279)
55
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 6120 and 6279)
56
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
57
Loading a Cartridge
57
Unloading a Cartridge
57
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 6279)
58
Status Lights (FC 6279)
58
Performing the Internal Self-Test (FC 6120 or 6279)
60
Tape Cartridges (FC 6279)
61
Resetting the Tape Drive
62
80/160 GB Internal Tape Drive VXA-2 (FC 6120)
63
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 6120 and 6279)
63
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
64
Loading a Cartridge
65
Unloading a Cartridge
65
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 6120)
65
Status Lights (FC 6120)
66
Performing the Internal Self-Test (FC 6120 or 6279)
68
Tape Cartridges (FC 6120)
69
Resetting the Tape Drive
70
60/150 GB 16-Bit 8-MM Internal Tape Drive (FC 6134)
71
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 6134)
71
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
73
Loading a Cartridge
73
Unloading a Cartridge
73
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 6134)
73
Status Lights (FC 6134)
74
Tape Cartridges (FC 6134)
75
Resetting the Tape Drive
76
36/72 GB Data72 4 MM Internal Tape Drive (FC 6258 or 5907)
77
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 6258 or 5907)
78
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
79
Loading a Cartridge
79
Unloading a Cartridge
79
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 6258 or 5907)
80
Status Lights (FC 6258 or 5907)
80
Tape Cartridges (FC 6258 or 5907)
82
Resetting the Tape Drive
83
80/160 GB DAT160 SAS Tape Drive (FC 5619)
84
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5619)
85
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
86
Loading a Cartridge
86
Unloading a Cartridge
86
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 5619)
87
Status Lights (FC 5619)
87
Tape Cartridges (FC 5619)
89
Resetting the Tape Drive
90
80/160 GB DAT160 SAS Tape Drive (FC 1124)
90
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 1124)
92
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
93
Loading a Cartridge
93
Unloading a Cartridge
93
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 1124)
94
Status Lights (FC 1124)
94
Tape Cartridges (FC 1124)
96
Resetting the Tape Drive
97
160/320 GB DAT320 SAS Tape Drive (FC 5661)
98
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5661)
99
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
100
Loading a Cartridge
100
Unloading a Cartridge
100
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC 5661)
101
Status Lights (FC 5661)
101
Tape Cartridges (FC 5661)
104
Resetting the Tape Drive
104
160/320 GB DAT320 USB Tape Drive (FC 5673)
105
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC 5673)
106
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
107
Loading a Cartridge
107
Unloading a Cartridge
108
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
108
Status Lights (FC 5673)
109
Tape Cartridges (FC 5673)
112
Resetting the Tape Drive
112
80/160 GB DAT160 USB Tape Drive (FC EU16)
113
Cleaning the Tape Drive (FC EU16)
114
Loading and Unloading Cartridges
115
Loading a Cartridge
115
Unloading a Cartridge
116
Setting the Write-Protect Switch (FC EU16)
116
Status Lights (FC EU16)
117
Tape Cartridges (FC EU16)
119
Resetting the Tape Drive
119
Managing DVD Drives
121
IDE Slimline DVD-ROM Drive (FC 5756)
121
IDE Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (FC 5757)
121
SATA Slimline DVD-ROM Drive (FC 5743)
122
SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (FC 5762)
122
SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (FC 5771)
123
Handling and Storing the DVD Media
123
Opening a DVD Tray Manually
124
DVD-RAM Type II Disc
124
Managing Diskette Drives
127
External USB 1.44 MB Diskette Drive (FC 2591)
127
Managing Removable Disk Drives
129
RDX USB Internal Dock (1103, 1123, EU03, and EU23) and RDX Removable Disk Drives (1106, 1107, EU01, and EU08)
129
Notices
135
Trademarks
136
Electronic Emission Notices
136
Class a Notices
136
Class B Notices
140
Terms and Conditions
142
Bull Escala M6-715 Manual (150 pages)
Disk drives or solid-state drives
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 16.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
9
Disk Drives or Solid-State Drives for the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
15
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
15
Solid-State Drive Configuration Rules for the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
15
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive with the AIX System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
17
Preparing to Install a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive by Using the Diagnostic Command
19
Completing the Procedure
22
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
22
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive with the Linux System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
23
Installing a Disk Drive
23
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
25
Completing the Procedure
26
Installing the Disk Drive
26
Installing the Disk Drive Using Linux
26
Verifying that the New Disk Drive Is Operational
29
Completing the Procedure
30
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive with the Virtual I/O Server System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
30
Installing the Disk Drive
32
Preparing the System
32
Completing the Procedure
34
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
34
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive with the System or Logical Partition Power Turned off
35
Preparing the System
35
Installing the Disk Drive
36
Installing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
37
Completing the Procedure
38
Removing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive from the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
39
Removing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive with the AIX System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
39
Removing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive
39
Removing a Disk Drive with the Linux System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
42
Preparing to Remove the Disk Drive
43
Removing the Disk Drive by Using Linux Kernel 2.6
43
Removing the Disk Drive
46
Replacing a Disk Drive in the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
48
Replacing a Disk Drive with the AIX System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
48
Preparing the System
49
Replacing a Disk Drive
49
Completing the Procedure
51
Replacing a Disk Drive with the Linux System or Logical Partition Power Turned on
51
Replacing the Disk Drive
52
Replacing the Disk Drive Using Linux
52
Completing the Procedure
53
Replacing a SCSI Disk Drive
54
Replacing the Disk Drive
54
Completing the Procedure
55
Replacing a Disk Drive with the System or Logical Partition Power Turned off
55
Preparing the System
56
Replacing the Disk Drive
57
Completing the Procedure
58
Installing the External SAS Port in the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
59
Internal Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive Sharing on the 33E/8B or 36E/8C
67
Removing or Installing a Disk Drive Filler
68
Removing a Disk Drive Filler
68
Installing a Disk Drive Filler
70
Removing or Installing a Disk Drive Bezel
72
Removing a Disk Drive Bezel from a Disk Drive or Filler
72
Installing a Disk Drive Bezel in a Disk Drive or Filler
73
Disk Drives or Solid-State Drive Locations and Service Indicators
74
Pcie RAID and SSD SAS Adapter Locations
75
Disk Drive Locations and Service Indicators for 33E/8B and 36E/8C
75
Disk-Drive Locations and Service Indicators for the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
76
Disk Drive Locations and Service Indicators for the 58/86 Disk Drive Enclosure
78
Disk Drive Locations and Service Indicators for the 31D/24, and 31T/24 SCSI Disk-Drive Enclosures
79
Disk-Drive Locations and Service Indicators for the 58/02 Expansion Unit
81
Related Tasks for Disk Drives or Solid-State Drives
82
Preparing a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive for Use in an AIX System or Logical Partition
82
Preparing to Remove a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive from a System or an Expansion Unit Controlled by AIX
82
Rebuilding Data on a Replacement Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive by Using AIX
82
Preparing to Remove a Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in a Linux System
83
Preparing to Remove the Disk Drive
83
Rebuilding Data on a Replacement Disk Drive or Solid-State Drive in a System or Logical Partition Running Linux
85
Rebuilding Data by Using the Iprconfig Command
86
Replacing a SAS Conduit Card in a 58/02 Expansion Unit with the Power Turned off
88
Removing a SAS Conduit Card from a 58/02 Expansion Unit with the Power Turned off
95
Replacing a SAS Expander Card in a 58/02 Expansion Unit with the Power Turned off
104
Removing a SAS Expander Card from a 58/02 Expansion Unit with Power Turned off
105
Common Procedures for Installable Features
107
Before You Begin
107
Identifying a Part
109
Control Panel Leds
109
Identifying a Failing Part in an AIX System or Logical Partition
111
Activating the Indicator Light for the Failing Part
111
Deactivating the Failing-Part Indicator Light
111
Locating a Failing Part in an AIX System or Logical Partition
111
Identifying a Failing Part in a Linux System or Logical Partition
112
Activating the Indicator Light for the Failing Part
112
Finding the Location Code of a Failing Part in a Linux System or Logical Partition
112
Locating a Failing Part in a Linux System or Logical Partition
112
Deactivating the Failing-Part Indicator Light
113
Locating a Failing Part in a Virtual I/O Server System or Logical Partition
113
Identifying a Part by Using the Virtual I/O Server
113
Starting the System or Logical Partition
114
Starting a System that Is Not Managed by an HMC or an SDMC
114
Starting a System or Logical Partition by Using the HMC
115
Starting a System or Virtual Server by Using the SDMC
116
Stopping a System or Logical Partition
116
Stopping a System that Is Not Managed by an HMC or an SDMC
116
Stopping a System by Using the HMC
117
Stopping a System by Using the SDMC
118
Removing and Replacing Covers for the 33E/8B or 36E/8C System
119
Removing the Front Cover from an 33E/8B or 36E/8C System
119
Installing the Front Cover on an 33E/8B or 36E/8C System
119
Removing the Service Access Cover from an 33E/8B or 36E/8C System
120
Installing the Service Access Cover on an 33E/8B or 36E/8C System
121
Placing the Rack-Mounted 33E/8B or 36E/8C System into the Service Position or Operating Position
122
Placing the 33E/8B or 36E/8C in the Service Position
122
Placing the 33E/8B or 36E/8C in the Operating Position
125
Verifying the Installed Part
127
Verifying an Installed Feature or Replaced Part in an AIX System or Logical Partition
127
Verifying the Installed Part in a Linux System or Logical Partition
129
Verifying an Installed Part by Using Stand-Alone Diagnostics
129
Verifying the Installed Part by Using the HMC
131
Activating and Deactivating Leds by Using the HMC
131
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED by Using the HMC
132
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Partition LED by Using the HMC
132
Viewing Serviceable Events by Using the HMC
132
Verifying the Installed Part by Using the SDMC
133
Activating and Deactivating Leds by Using the SDMC
134
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED by Using the SDMC
134
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Partition LED by Using the SDMC
134
Viewing Serviceable Events by Using the SDMC
135
Verifying an Installed Part or Replaced Part on a System or Logical Partition by Using Virtual I/O Server Tools
135
Verifying the Installed Part by Using VIOS
135
Verify the Replacement Part by Using VIOS
136
Notices
139
Trademarks
140
Electronic Emission Notices
140
Class a Notices
140
Class B Notices
144
Terms and Conditions
146
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Bull Escala M6-715 Manual (148 pages)
Enclosures and expansion units
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 9.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
I/O Expansion Units
13
Overview for I/O Expansion Units
13
Preparing to Connect Your Expansion Units
14
Where to Install a New Expansion Unit
15
Identifying 12X and SPCN Cables
15
Expansion Unit Configuration Rules
16
Connecting Your Expansion Units
20
Connecting Expansion Units with 12X Cables
25
Adding Expansion Units to a New 12X Loop
25
Adding Expansion Units to an Existing 12X Loop
26
Examples: 12X Connections
28
Connecting Expansion Units with SPCN Cables
29
Examples: SPCN Connections
31
Verifying that the New Configuration Is Functioning
32
Verifying the 12X Loops with an HMC or SDMC
33
Verifying the System Power Control Network
34
Setting I/O Enclosure Configuration ID and MTMS Value
38
Using the ASMI to Verify and Set the Configuration ID and MTMS Value
38
Updating the SPCN Firmware
41
Configuring Your Expansion Units
41
Configuring the Disk Subsystem in the 58/02 Expansion Unit
41
Cabling the 58/02 Disk Subsystem
42
Removing Your Expansion Units
47
Removing an Expansion Unit Concurrently
47
Removing an Expansion Unit Nonconcurrently
50
Disk Drive Enclosures
53
Overview for Disk Drive Enclosures
53
31D/24, or 31T/24 SCSI Disk Drive Enclosure
53
Connecting the 31D/24, or 31T/24 to a System Running AIX
53
Connecting and Configuring the 31D/24, or 31T/24 SCSI Disk Drive Enclosure in an AIX Clustered
55
Connecting and Configuring the 31D/24, or 31T/24 SCSI Disk Drive Enclosure in an AIX Clustered
56
Connecting and Configuring the 31D/24, or 31T/24 SCSI Disk Drive Enclosure in an AIX Clustered Environment
57
Connecting and Configuring the Disk Drive Enclosure in a System Running Linux
59
Connecting and Configuring the Enclosure in a System Running
63
SCSI Repeater Card
65
58/86 SAS Disk Drive Enclosure
69
Connecting the SAS Adapter to the 58/86 Disk Drive Enclosure
70
58/87 SAS Disk Drive Enclosure
74
Connecting the SAS Adapter to the 58/87 Disk Drive Enclosure
75
Removing Your Disk Drive Enclosures
87
Pcie Storage Enclosures
89
Overview for Pcie Storage Enclosures
89
Preparing to Connect Your Pcie Storage Enclosures
90
Where to Install a Pcie Storage Enclosure
90
Identifying Pcie Cables
90
Pcie Storage Enclosure Configuration Rules
91
Connecting a Pcie Storage Enclosure
92
Adding a Pcie Storage Enclosure with the System Powered on
92
Adding a Pcie Storage Enclosure with the System Powered off
98
Connecting Pcie Storage Enclosures with Pcie Cables
99
Verifying the Pcie Hardware Topology
102
Verifying the Pcie Hardware Topology with an HMC
102
Verifying the Pcie Hardware Topology Without an HMC
103
Verifying that the Pcie Storage Enclosure Is Functioning
105
Checking for New Serviceable Events
106
Using Identify Indicators to Locate Hardware Components
107
Configuring Your Pcie Storage Enclosures
108
Configuring the 58/88 Pcie Storage Enclosure
108
Configuring the ED/R1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
108
Removing a Pcie Storage Enclosure
110
Removing a Pcie Storage Enclosure with the System Powered on
110
Removing a Pcie Storage Enclosure with the System Powered off
115
Reference Information
119
Common Procedures
119
Starting the System or Logical Partition
119
Starting a System that Is Not Managed by a HMC or an SDMC
119
Starting a System or Logical Partition by Using the HMC
121
Stopping a System or Logical Partition
121
Stopping a System that Is Not Managed by an HMC or an SDMC
121
Stopping a System by Using the HMC
123
Removing an Enclosure from the Rack
124
Connector Locations
127
Server Connectors
127
Model 02E/4B Connector Locations
127
Model 02E/4C Connector Locations
128
Model 05F/6B Connector Locations
129
Model 05E/6C Connector Locations
130
Model 31E/1C Connector Locations
130
Model 31E/2C Connector Locations
131
Model 31E/2B Connector Locations
132
Model 33E/8B Connector Locations
132
Model 17M/MB or 79M/HB Connector Locations
133
Model 17M/MC, 17M/MD, 79M/HC, or 79M/HD Connector Locations
133
Enclosure Connectors
133
Model 57/96 or 14G/30 Connector Locations
134
Model 58/02 and 58/77 Connector Locations
134
Model 58/86 Connector Locations
135
Model 58/87 Connector Locations
135
Model 58/88 Connector Locations
135
Model ED/R1 Connector Locations
136
Notices
137
Trademarks
138
Electronic Emission Notices
138
Class a Notices
138
Class B Notices
142
Terms and Conditions
144
Bull Escala M6-715 Repair And Maintenance Instructions (68 pages)
Planning for CEC hot add and hot-node repair maintenance
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 7.99 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
Planning for CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance
13
What's New in Planning for CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance
14
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance Operations Checklists for Models 9117-MMB, 9117-MMC, 9179-MHB, and 9179-MHC
14
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance Operations Checklists for Model 9119-FHB
18
Model 9117-MMB, 9117-MMC, 9179-MHB, and 9179-MHC System Firmware and HMC Levels
21
Model 9117-MMB and 9179-MHB System Firmware and HMC Levels
21
Model 9117-MMC and 9179-MHC System Firmware and HMC Levels
23
Model 9119-FHB System Firmware and HMC Levels
24
Preparing for Hot Repair or Upgrade Utility
26
Model 9117-MMB, 9117-MMC, 9179-MHB, and 9179-MHC Multidrawer External SMP and FSP Flex Cabling
40
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Two Drawer System with a Two Socket CPU Card - Front
43
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Two Drawer System with a Four Socket CPU Card - Front
44
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Two Drawer System - Rear
45
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Two Socket CPU Card - Drawer 1 Front
46
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Two Socket CPU Card - Drawer 2 Front
46
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Two Socket CPU Card - Drawer 3 Front
46
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 1 Front
47
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 2 Front
48
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System with a Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 3 Front
48
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System - Drawer 1 Rear
49
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System - Drawer 2 Rear
49
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Three Drawer System - Drawer 3 Rear
50
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System with a Two or Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 1 Front
51
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System with a Two or Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 2 Front
52
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System with a Two or Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 3 Front
52
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System with a Two or Four Socket CPU Card - Drawer 4 Front
53
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System - Drawer 1 Rear
54
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System - Drawer 2 Rear
54
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System - Drawer 3 Rear
55
CEC Hot-Node Add and Hot-Node Repair Maintenance on a Four Drawer System - Drawer 4 Rear
55
Notices
57
Trademarks
58
Electronic Emission Notices
58
Class a Notices
58
Class B Notices
62
Terms and Conditions
65
Bull Escala M6-715 Removal And Replacement Procedures (68 pages)
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure Removal and Replacement Procedures
13
Removing and Installing a Fan Assembly for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
15
Removing and Installing a Midplane for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
16
Removing and Installing a Power Supply for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
30
Removing and Installing a Pcie Cable for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
32
Removing and Installing a Pcie Cable with the Power off
33
Removing and Installing a Pcie Cable with the Power on
34
Removing, Installing, or Replacing a Solid-State Drive for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
40
Removing and Installing an Enclosure RAID Module Assembly for an EDR1 Pcie Storage Enclosure
41
Removing and Installing an Enclosure RAID Module Assembly with the Power off
41
Removing and Installing an Enclosure RAID Module Assembly with the Power on in the AIX Environment
43
Removing and Installing an Enclosure RAID Module Assembly with the Power on in the Environment
49
Removing and Installing an Enclosure RAID Module Assembly with the Power on in the Linux Environment
52
Notices
57
Trademarks
58
Electronic Emission Notices
58
Class a Notices
58
Class B Notices
62
Terms and Conditions
64
Bull Escala M6-715 Installing (46 pages)
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Enclosure
| Size: 3.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
Installing the 58/86 Disk Drive Enclosure
13
Installing the 58/86 Disk Drive Enclosure: Details
15
Reference Information
27
Connector Locations
27
Server Connectors
27
Model 02E/4B Connector Locations
27
Model 02E/4C Connector Locations
28
Model 05F/6B Connector Locations
29
Model 05E/6C Connector Locations
30
Model 31E/1C Connector Locations
30
Model 31E/2C Connector Locations
31
Model 31E/2B Connector Locations
32
Model 33E/8B Connector Locations
32
Model 17M/MB or 79M/HB Connector Locations
33
Model 17M/MC, 17M/MD, 79M/HC, or 79M/HD Connector Locations
33
Enclosure Connectors
33
Model 58/86 Connector Locations
34
Notices
35
Trademarks
36
Electronic Emission Notices
36
Class a Notices
36
Class B Notices
40
Terms and Conditions
42
Bull Escala M6-715 Manual (46 pages)
Cabling for E Series and M5-715
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
Cabling Your Server
13
Cabling the 02E/4B, 02E/4C or 02E/4D
13
Cabling the 05F/6B, 05E/6C or 05E/6D
17
Cabling the 31E/2B, 31E/1C, 31E/1D, 31E/2C or 31E/2D
20
Cabling the 33E/8B
24
Cabling the 36E/8C
27
Cabling the 08E/8D or 09R/MD
31
Notices
35
Trademarks
36
Electronic Emission Notices
36
Class a Notices
36
Class B Notices
40
Terms and Conditions
42
Bull Escala M6-715 Manual (38 pages)
Brand:
Bull
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
7
Managing Devices
13
Managing DVD Drives
15
SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (FC 5762)
15
SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (FC 5771)
15
Handling and Storing the DVD Media
16
Opening a DVD Tray Manually
17
DVD-RAM Type II Disc
17
Managing Diskette Drives
19
External USB 1.44 MB Diskette Drive (FC 2591)
19
Managing Removable Disk Drives
21
RDX USB External Dock (1104 and EU04) and RDX Removable Disk Drives (1106, 1107, EU01, and EU08)
21
Specifications
23
Supported Operating Systems
23
Status Lights
25
Notices
27
Trademarks
28
Electronic Emission Notices
28
Class a Notices
28
Class B Notices
32
Terms and Conditions
34
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