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2. Media 3 Opi Disk 4 SCSI ID 11 lt Disk 4 SCSI ID 11 oO DOG I Tr u IE Tron N D I I H I TIT Media 2 SUsi ID8 or 8 a2 Disk 3 SCSI ID 10 lt Disk 3 SCSI ID 10 Q dise 1 Ta TIT SET 3 TI TTI Disk 2 SCSI ID 9 Disk 2 SCSI ID 9 1 19 TESTO LEU Tron U Media 1 SCSI ID 5 A1 L U O OF T 5 Kurt O lt Disk 1 SCSI ID 8 lt Disk 1 SCSI ID 8 1 J IST J T o o O sai 9 Nr Nr 6 5 Note The SCSI IDs shown for media devices indicate how these devices are set when shipped from the factory Indicator Panel Blower 1 left Blower 3 center Blower 2 right Hot Swap Disk Drive Bays Media Bay n 1FP EN gt 50 S80 S85 Installation Guide 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Rear View 1 23 4 5 6 8 100 D Cc 9 S Im Il N i o
3. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock Before installing or removing signal cables ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials During an electrical storm do not connect cables for display stations printers telephones or station protectors for communication lines CAUTION This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect the power cable CAUTION This unit has more than one power supply cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect two power supply cords before servicing Laser Safety Information vi The optical drive in this system unit is a laser product The optical drive has a label that identifies its classification The label located on the drive is show
4. described in this publication at any time without notice Information concerning products made by other than the manufacturer was obtained from the suppliers of those products their published announcements or other publicly available sources The manufacturer has not tested those products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance compatibility or any other claims related to products made by other than the manufacturer Questions on the capabilities of products made by other than the manufacturer should be addressed to the suppliers of those products 45 46 S80 S85 Installation Guide Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack The minimum system consists of two racks The system rack contains the system processors memory and supporting hardware The I O rack contains I O drawer s with PCI adapters disk drives and media drives The S80 and S85 must have a minimum of one I O drawer This drawer is called the primary I O drawer and it contains the service processor for the system Additional I O drawers can be added to the system These drawers are called secondary I O drawers Secondary I O drawers are connected to the system rack but do not contain a service processor The S80 and S85 support up to a total of four I O drawers in various I O rack configurations There are two steps to connecting the system rack to the I O drawers in their I O racks 1 Connect the JTAG cable and the operator panel cable These two cables a
5. o 16 15 N E N D 148 i 18 E a e O O _ O 0207 o Do on n O a a en um oon O oo Ice wi u 0 O O O J Ea O c O k 4 22 21 20 19 12 11 1 PCI adapter slots 1 7 2 PCI adapter slot 8 service processor card and JTAG cable in primary I O drawer drawer 0 3 Parallel connector 4 Keyboard connector 5 Mouse connector 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 PCI adapter slots 9 14 9 Right power supply 10 Power cord connector for right power supply 11 Fans mounted on front end of right power supply 12 Right power supply power good LED 13 SPCN2 connector 14 SPCN1 connector 15 Serial port S2 16 Serial port S1 Used for TTY terminal connection Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and O Rack 51 17 18 19 20 21 22 Note In an RS 6000 SP environment there is normally a cable attached from this port to the SP Control Workstation To directly attach a TTY terminal to this port the cable to the SP Control Workstation must be disconnected Be sure to reconnect this cable after servicing the system Operator panel OP connector RIO 0 and RIO 1 Power cord connector for left power supply Left power supply power good LED Fans mounted on front end of left power supply Left power supply Serial ports 1 and 2 can only be used for service processor menus No heartbeat type devices can be used on these ports 52 S80 S85 Installation Guide 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Syste
6. J11 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 System Rack Attached to Three I O Drawers Drawer 2 Drawer 0 Cy MH M2 DI 2 oj O wo z e oO D e RIO 0 RIO1 RIO 2 J14 Drawer 1 RIO 0 J11 IL ZEN System Rack Attached to Four I O Drawers Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 59 Drawer 2 SPCN 1 2 RIO 0 Drawer 3 SPCN 1 2 RIO 0 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 Drawer 0 SPCN 1 2 RIO 0 RIO 1 Drawer 1 SPCN 1 2 RIO 1 SPCN Cabling The following figures provide cabling examples for all valid cabling configurations Match your configuration to the correct figure and connect your SPCN cables as shown System Rack Attached to One I O Drawer RIO 2 RIO 0 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 RIO 3 RIO 1 Drawer 0 SPCN p RIO 0 RIO 1 J14 J11 System Rack Attached to Two I O Drawers 60 S80 S85 Installation Guide Drawer 0 less Draw
7. action select the Diagnostic Routines option on the Function Selection menu If you want to do a more complete checkout including the use of wrap plugs select the Advanced Diagnostics option on the Function Selection menu The advanced diagnostics are primarily for the service representative they may instruct you to install wrap plugs to better isolate a problem Select the System Verification option on the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu 5 If you want to run a general checkout of all installed resources select the All Resource option on the Diagnostic Selection menu If you want to check one particular resource select that resource on the Diagnostic Selection menu Step 4 Additional System Verification The checkout programs end with either the Testing Complete menu and a message stating No trouble was found or the A Problem Was Detected On Time Stamp menu with an SRN 1 Press Enter to return to the Diagnostic Selection menu 2 If you want to check other resources select the resource When you have checked all of the resources you need to check go to Step 5 Stopping the Diagnostics 1 If you are running online diagnostics shut down the system using the following procedure a Press the 3 key repeatedly until you get to the Diagnostic Operating Instructions then follow the displayed instructions b Press the 3 key once and then follow the displayed instructions to shut down the system 2 If you changed an
8. outages system failures power fluctuations or outages or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure In addition users must establish procedures to ensure that there is independent data verification before relying on such data in sensitive or critical operations Users should periodically check the IBM support websites for updated information and fixes applicable to the system and related software vii viii S80 S85 Installation Guide About This Book This book provides information on how to setup and install the system use diagnostics use service aids and verify system operation This book also provides information to help you solve some of the simpler problems that might occur ISO 9000 ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and manufacturing of this product Online Publications RS 6000 publications are available online To access the online books visit our Web site at http www rs6000 ibm com resource hardware docs Related Publications The following publications are available The Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 contains reference information maintenance analysis procedures MAPS error codes removal and replacement procedures and a parts catalog The Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems order numb
9. sales representative for details on your specific hardware This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 39 International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Statement This product has been designed and built to comply with IEC Standard 950 United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements This equipment is manufactured to the International Safety Standard EN60950 and as such is approved in the UK under the General Approval Number NS G 1234 J 100003 for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network The network adapter interfaces housed within this equipment are approved separately each one having its own independent approval number These interface adapters supplied by the manufacturer do not use or contain excessive voltages An excessive voltage is one which exceeds 70 7 V peak ac or 120 V dc They interface with this equipment using Safe Extra Low Voltages only In order to maintain the separate independent approval of the manufacturer s adapters it
10. the system rack To align the system rack over the mounting plate do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts through the plate assembly holes at the bottom of the rack install the bushings and washers to ensure bolt positioning b Position the mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the tapped holes c Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes Mark the raised floor panel around the edge of both mounting plates Remove the mounting bolts from the threaded holes Move the rack away from the mounting plates Mark the raised floor at the center of each hole in the mounting plates including the tapped holes Remove the two mounting plates from the marked locations At the marked location of the tapped mounting holes drill two holes approximately 1 inch to allow clearance for the ends of the two rack mounting bolts Tthe ends of the rack mounting bolts may protrude past the thickness of the mounting plate Note A minimum of three anchor plates for each mounting plate must be used to mount the plates to the concrete floor Because some of the drilled holes may be aligned with concrete reinforcement rods below the surface of the Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 17 concrete floor some of the drilled holes may not be usable For each mounting plate select at least three usable holes two that are on opposite s
11. to remain powered on when the system rack is powered off If the power control to certain drawers in your system is different from the factory settings use your planning information and any documentation supplied for the power control system to understand power control 2 Press the white power button on the operator panel The operator panel is located inside the front door of the system rack 3 Go to the chapter titled Installation Checkout Procedure in the Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems manual and follow the procedures there to check out the system Note If the SP system attachment adapter is installed in the system it will not be recognized until the Parallel System Support Programs PSSP software is installed on the system following attachment to the RS 6000 SP system Checklist If Problems Occur If you have a problem when your try to turn on the system power check to ensure e The EPO switch is on e Rack power cables are installed Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 29 e PDB circuit breakers CP1 CP6 are set correctly refer to for locations e Customer s supply voltage is correct If any failures occur refer to Maintenance Analysis Procedures MAPs in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 If you have a problem when you try to IPL the system do the following e Check signal cables e Check signal cable terminating plugs e Veri
12. Bank C Drive 1 Bank C Drive 2 Bank C Drive 3 Bank C Drive 4 Bank C Drive 5 Bank C Drive 6 Bank D Drive 1 Bank D Drive 2 Bank D Drive 3 Bank D Drive 4 Bank D Drive 5 Bank D Drive 6 SCSI ID Drive Description 5 Appendix E System Records 67 Additional I O Drawer Device Records Use the following tables to keep a record of the options installed in or attached to your system This information can be helpful to you or your service representative when you install additional options in your server Table 3 Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer 1 Location Option Description Drawer Description Expansion Slot 14 Expansion Slot 13 Expansion Slot 12 Expansion Slot 11 Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expansion Slot 3 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion Slot 1 Table 4 Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer 2 Location Option Description Drawer Description 68 S80 S85 Installation Guide Table 4 Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer 2 continued Expansion Slot 14 Expansion Slot 13 Expansion Slot 12 Expansion Slot 11 Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expansion Slot 3 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion
13. Bolts 10 Mounting Plate 2 Location Marks Drill One of Tapped Holes for A TheseTwo Marks Rack Mounting Bolts na x gt gt lt x gt lt Location Marks Drill Location Marks Drill One a One of These Six Marks of These Two Marks 10 Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked floor 11 Using at least three anchor bolts for each mounting plate mount the two mounting plates to the concrete floor 12 Using the location marks for leveling feet as a guide reposition the rack over the mounting plates 13 Place the four rack mounting bolts through the four metal washers and then through the four plastic isolator washers The flat side of the plastic isolator washer must be facing upward 14 To further align the rack over the mounting plates do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts with the four plastic isolator washers through the mounting holes in the bottom of the rack b Align the four mounting bolts to the location of the four tapped holes in the two mounting plates c Insert the rack mounting bolts three to four rotations into the tapped holes Note The bottom of the four leveling feet must be positioned over the four plastic isolator pads when the rack is leveled If you are installing an ac powered rack do not use the four plastic isolator pads Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 9 15 Place the four plastic isolator pads und
14. Enterprise Server 580 pSeries 680 Model 85 Installation Guide SA38 0582 00 First Edition November 2000 Before using this information and the product it supports read the information in Olnternational Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights reserved Note to U S Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure is subject to the restrictions set forth in the GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents Safety Notices Electrical Safety Laser Safety Information Data Integrity and Verification About This Book ISO 9000 Online Publications Related Publications Trademarks Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure Step 1 Inventory Step 2 Observe this Safety Notice During Installation Step 3 Check the Customer Environment N Step 4 Check Customer Outlets Step 5 Set Up the System Racks E Step 6A Attach the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor Attaching the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor Attaching the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor Step 6B Attach the System Rack to a Concrete Floor Attaching the System Rack to a Concrete Floor Attaching the System Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor Step 7 Attach the Front Electrical Outlet Step 8 Attach the Rear Electrical Outlet Step 9 Remove the Shipping Brackets and Install Covers Step 10 Install the I O Rack Door Guide Step 11 Connect the O
15. Processor Enabling in Capacity Upgrade on Demand Installing and Upgrading Processors order number SA38 0583 for information regarding installing and enabling this feature 3 If you decided to delay installing any optional devices you might want to install these now Some options you can install may come with a diskette that contains device drivers configuration files or test programs To install these files after the operating system is installed follow the instructions provided with the option 4 lf this system will be attached to an RS 6000 SP system continue with procedures in Installing SP Attach Server Cables Chapter 2 RS 6000 SP Installation Instructions in the RS 6000 SP Maintenance Information Manual Volume 1 Installation and Customer Engineering Operations manual order number GC23 3903 5 To install application programs follow the instructions supplied with each application program If any failures occur refer to Maintenance Analysis Procedures MAPs in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 31 32 S80 S85 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Using the System Verification Procedure The system verification procedure is used to check the system for correct operation If you are analyzing a hardware problem see Hardware Problem Determination in Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User
16. Slot 1 Table 5 Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer 3 Location Option Description Drawer Description Expansion Slot 14 Expansion Slot 13 Expansion Slot 12 Expansion Slot 11 Appendix E System Records 69 Table 5 Internal and External Options in Secondary Drawer 3 continued Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expansion Slot 3 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion Slot 1 70 S80 S85 Installation Guide Index A about this book ix B battery disposal recycling 43 C cables JTAG 48 operator panel 48 RIO 57 SPCN 57 60 cabling 47 connecting cables 47 connecting the system rack and I O rack 47 D device records 65 68 internal and external options 65 68 internal files and devices 66 F fan monitor control card 56 FMC card 56 installation system 1 installing cables 47 J JTAG connection 48 L laser vi laser compliance statement vi laser compliance statement vi laser safety information vi locations 10 EIA unit I O drawer front 50 I O Drawer rear 51 I O rack rear 49 service processor card 55 memory configuration records 63 N notices vi O online publications ix operator panel cable connection 48 P preface ix product disposal 43 publications online ix R records device 65 68 recycling 43 related publicat
17. Systems order number SA38 0509 IBM RS 6000 Adapters Devices and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems order number SA38 0516 PCI Adapter Placement Reference order number SA38 0538 e System Unit Safety Information order number SA23 2652 Electronic Service Agent for RS 6000 User s Guide order number ZA38 0383 e Support Information and Warranty Verify with the customer that the following items are available You will need them to complete this installation 1 A floor plan showing where to place each rack 2 Aconsole including cables and a power source 3 A modem for the electronic customer support function if the customer ordered this function This includes the correct telephone jack cables and a power source Step 2 Observe this Safety Notice During Installation Note For a translation of this notice see the System Unit Safety Information manual DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock Before installing or removing signal cables ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged befor
18. cessor Card Locations J1 J20 J18 J19 J4 J17 J3 J2 J6 J5 22 J16 Slot 8 PCI Connector J9 on I O Board J18 on I O Board J1 JTAG connector to system rack J2 Serial port connector to inside bulkhead card J3 Speaker connector J4 Diskette drive connector J5 Parallel port connector J6 Keyboard mouse connector to inside bulkhead card J16 Write protect DASD FLASH if jumper is on pins J17 Operator panel connector from the system rack J18 Test Port 0 J19 Test Port 1 J20 Test Port 2 J22 Write protect boot FLASH if jumper is set between pins 2 and 3 Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 55 Fan Monitor Control FMC Card Locations 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 O J2 J4 J3 O Ji J6 J5 JE LI O To Power Distribution Board Fan 2 Left Blower Fan 1 Center Blower Fan 3 Right Blower Power Supply and Fans 4 5 6 7 Power Supply Fan Assemblies To PCI Connectors Power Distribution Board Locations J8 J9 4 J6 J5 J10 J11 J3 J 7 E a J1 Docking J L J2 Docking j J1 Power supply docking connector J2 Power supply docking connector J3 I O planar c
19. ck The connection must be made from RIO port 0 of the system rack to RIO port 0 of the primary I O drawer This connection is required to make the primary drawer the first drawer in the loop which allows the firmware to initialize the system If the loop connection between RIO 2 and RIO 3 is broken the system is not able to differentiate between I O drawer 2 and I O drawer 3 The system still configures RIO 0 and RIO 1 ports but does not configure RIO 2 or RIO 3 ports e following figures provide cabling examples of all valid cabling configurations Match your configuration to the correct figure and connect your RIO cables as shown Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 57 System Rack Attached to One I O Drawer System Rack Attached to Two I O Drawers OR 58 S80 S85 Installation Guide RIO 2 RIO 0 RIO 1 J14 J11 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 Drawer 0 Primary SPCN 1 2 RIO 2 RIO 0 RIO 1 J14 J11 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 Drawer 0 SPCN 1 2 RIOO RIO1 Drawer 1 SPCN 1 2 RIOO RIO1 Drawer 2 Drawer 0 al J AI MIS S RIO 0 RIO 1 RIO 0 RIO 1 RIO 2 RIO 3 RIO 0 RIO 1 J140
20. d or disposed of properly Recycling facilities may not be available in your area In the United States IBM has established a collection process for reuse recycling or proper disposal of used sealed lead acid nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride batteries and battery packs from IBM equipment For information on proper disposal of the nickel cadmium batteries in this product please contact IBM at 1 800 426 4333 For information on battery disposal outside the United States contact your local waste disposal facility Environmental Design The environmental efforts that have gone into the design of this system signify IBM s commitment to improve the quality of its products and processes Some of these accomplishments include the elimination of the use of Class ozone depleting chemicals in the manufacturing process and reductions in manufacturing wastes For more information contact an IBM account representative Unit Emissions The unit related emission value is equal to or lower than 70dB A Der Gerauschpegel der Einheit ist kleiner oder gleich 70 db A 43 44 S80 S85 Installation Guide Appendix C 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 Any r
21. dalone diagnostics and running them from an ASCII terminal do the following e The attributes for the terminal must be set to match the defaults of the diagnostics e f you need to change any settings record the normal settings and be sure the terminal attributes are set to work with the diagnostics If needed see Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Terminal in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User s Guide order number SA38 0557 e Proceed to substep 5 when you finish checking the attributes Turn the power on 33 a When the keyboard indicator appears press the 5 key on the keyboard to load the standalone diagnostics or press the 6 key to load the online diagnostics b Enter any requested passwords c Follow the instructions to select a console 6 When the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display go to Step 3 Running System If you are unable to load the diagnostics go to Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User s Guide order number SA38 0557 Step 3 Running System Verification 1 On the Diagnostic Operating Instructions screen press the Enter key 2 If the terminal type has not been defined you must use the Initialize Terminal option on the Function Selection menu to initialize the operating system environment before you can continue with the diagnostics 3 If you want to do a general checkout with minimal operator
22. e clearances around the system rack and I O rack should be 36 inches 900mm The service clearances are important for proper air circulation weight distribution and the safety of both the service representative and the customer 2 S80 S85 Installation Guide Refer to Specifications in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 for more planning information Step 4 Check Customer Outlets Note For a translation of this notice see the System Unit Safety Information manual order number SA23 2652 CAUTION Do not touch the receptacle or the receptacle faceplate with anything other than your test probes before you have met the requirements in Step 8 below __1 Have the customer locate and turn off the branch circuit CB circuit breaker Attach tag S229 0237 which reads Do Not Operate Note All measurements are made with the receptacle faceplate in the normal installed position 2 Some receptacles are enclosed in metal housings On receptacles of this type perform the following steps a Check for less than 1 volt from the receptacle case to any grounded metal structure in the building such as a raised floor metal structure water pipe building steel or similar structure b Check for less than 1 volt from receptacle ground pin to a grounded point in the building Note If the receptacle case or faceplate is painted be sure the probe tip penetrates the paint and mak
23. e facing upward 17 To further align the rack over the mounting plates do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts with the four plastic isolator washers through the mounting holes in the bottom of the rack b Align the four mounting bolts to the location of the four tapped holes in the two mounting plates Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 13 c Insert the rack mounting bolts three to four rotations into the tapped holes Note The bottoms of the four leveling feet must be positioned over the four plastic isolator pads when the rack is leveled If you are installing an AC powered rack do not use the four plastic isolator pads 18 Place the four plastic isolator pads under the four leveling feet and then level the rack using the four adjustable leveling feet 19 Tighten the locking nuts on the leveling feet Rack Mounting Bolts S Leveling Foot 4 Rack Mounting Bolts Front of ra Rack Plastic Isolator Washer 4 Plastic Isolator i Pad 4 Mounting Holes Holes for 5 Anchor Bolts MES 50 So g Mounting Plates 2 Tapped Holes for Rack Mounting Bolts Location Marks 21 22 If a drawer was removed from the bottom position of the rack reinstall it Step 6B Attach the System Rack to a Concrete Floor Perform this step if the system rack is to be attached to a concrete floor or a concrete floor beneath a raised floor 14 S80 S85 Installation Guide Not
24. e the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a device Use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials During an electrical storm do not connect cables for display stations printers telephones or station protectors for communication lines CAUTION This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock CAUTION This unit has more than one power supply cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect two power supply cords before servicing CAUTION Energy hazard remove power before servicing Disconnect two power supply cords Step 3 Check the Customer Environment 1 Verify with your Installation Planning Representative or the customer that any station protector boxes used are correctly installed according to the Site and Hardware Planning Information manual 2 Make sure the customer is aware that the recommended temperature for IBM products is 24 C 75 F and the recommended relative humidity is 45 The acceptable operating temperature range is 10 C 50 F to 38 C 100 F and the acceptable operating humidity range is 8 to 80 3 Make sure the customer is aware that the front and rear servic
25. eference to the manufacturer s product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any intellectual property right of the manufacturer may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any product program or service The manufacturer may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to the manufacturer The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication The manufacturer may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s
26. er 1 or 2 SPCN J11 0 1 2 MI ESTI System Rack Attached to Three I O Drawers Il MI RIO 2 I RIO 3 RIO 0 II RIO 1 s 20 J14 J11 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 il System Rack Attached to Four I O Drawers Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 61 Appendix E System Records Use this appendix to keep a record of your system configuration Pages are provided for system information cabling diagrams I O cards installed and disk drives installed Record the Identification Numbers Record and retain the following information S80 and S85 System Rack Product Name S80 and S85 System Rack Processor Card Slots Installed Serial Number S80 and S85 System Rack Memory Configuration Memory Quad Slots Memory Card Size Quad A M1 M2 M03 M24 Quad B M8 M9 M10 M11 Quad C M12 M13 M14 M15 Quad D M20 M21 M22 M23 S80 and S85 System Rack Cabling Configurations RIO Cabling Use the follow
27. er SA38 0509 contains diagnostic information service request numbers SRNs and failing function codes FFCs The BM RS 6000 Adapters Devices and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems order number SA38 0516 contains information about adapters devices and cables for your system This manual is intended to supplement the service information found in the Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems The Site and Hardware Planning Information order number SA38 0508 contains specifications to help you do space and environmental planning before your system is installed The PCI Adapter Placement Reference order number SA38 0538 contains information about slot reguirements for installing PCI adapters This book is intended to be used to help plan and install PCI adapters for maximum performance from your system SSA Adapters User s Guide and Maintenance Information order number SA33 3272 is intended to help users and service representatives work with and diagnose problems with SSA adapters and devices The High Availability Cluster Multi Processing for AIX Version 4 3 Enhanced Scalability Installation and Administration Guide order number SC23 4284 is needed for HACMP ES planning information The High Availability Cluster Multi Processing for AIX Version 4 3 Planning Guide order number SC23 4277 is needed for HACMP ES planning information The 7133 SSA Disk System Operator Guide order number xxxxxxx describes h
28. er the four leveling feet and then level the rack using the four adjustable leveling feet 16 Tighten the locking nuts on the leveling feet Leveling Foot 4 Rack Mounting Bolts Rack Mounting Bolts Front of VA Rack Plastic Isolator Washer 4 Plastic Isolator O Pad 4 Mounting Holes Holes for Anchor Bolts Mounting Plates 2 Tapped Holes for Rack Mounting Bolts Location Marks 17 Tighten the four rack mounting bolts into the two mounting plates 18 If a drawer was removed from the bottom position of the rack reinstall it Attaching the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor The customer is responsible for obtaining the services of a mechanical contractor to attach the rack mounting plates on the raised floor with hardware that goes through the raised floor into the concrete floor below the raised floor The mechanical contractor should determine that the raised floor support and the hardware used to attach the rack mounting plates is sufficient to meet the customer s requirements for the installation Note Because of the length of the four rack mounting bolts the drawer located in the bottom position of the rack must be removed to install the four rack mounting bolts to the floor 1 Mark the floor around the edge of each leveling foot 10 S80 S85 Installation Guide Place the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting locations under the rack To ali
29. es 1 Ensure that the primary I O rack the primary I O rack contains the service processor is positioned on the right side of the system rack when viewed from the front A clearance of 10 cm 4 inches between the racks is required to allow access to the I O rack door 2 If you are attaching the system rack If you are not attaching the system rack to a concrete floor continue with Attaching the System Rack to a Concrete Floor The customer is responsible for attaching the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor 1 Install the 4 plate assemblies with the leveling feet bushings and washers Make sure that the leveling feet are backed off the floor level to allow space for the mounting plates Rack Mounting Bolt Plate Assembly _ 7 A Lock Nut Leveling Foot Isolator Bushing Washer we Mounting Plate 2 Place the mounting plates front and rear note that they are different in the approximate mounting position under the system rack 3 To align the system rack over the mounting plate do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts through the plate assembly holes at the bottom of the rack install the bushings and washers to ensure bolt positioning Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 15 NO OR 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 b Position the mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the
30. es good electrical contact with the metal 3 Check the resistance from the ground pin of the receptacle to the receptacle case Check resistance from the ground pin to building ground The reading should be less than 1 0 ohm which indicates the presence of a continuous grounding conductor 4 If any of the three checks made in substeps 2 and 3 are not correct ask the customer to remove the power from the branch circuit and make the wiring corrections then check the receptacle again Note Do not use the digital multimeter to measure grounding resistance 5 Check for infinite resistance between the phase pins This is a check for a wiring short Note For a translation of this notice see the System Unit Safety Information manual order number SA23 2652 CAUTION If the reading is other than infinity do not proceed Have the customer make necessary wiring corrections before continuing Do not turn on the branch circuit CB until all the above steps are satisfactorily completed Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 3 6 Have the customer turn on the branch circuit CB Measure for appropriate voltages between phases If no voltage is present on the receptacle case or grounded pin the receptacle is safe to touch 7 With an appropriate meter verify that the voltage at the outlet is correct 8 Verify that the grounding impedance is correct by using the ECOS 1020 1023 B7106 or an appropriately approved ground impedance teste
31. ety Notices on page v before continuing Note If the rack is on a raised floor without being attached to the concrete floor below the raised floor a stabilizer must be installed instead of the front electrical outlet mounting plate The front electrical outlet mounting plate cannot be installed on the rack when a stabilizer is installed 1 After the customer has connected the power cable from the customer power source to the electrical outlet assembly mount the electrical outlet assembly to the mounting plate using the two mounting screws provided by the customer S80 S85 Installation Guide Front of Rack Electrical Outlet Assembly Power Cable From Power Source Mounting Plate Mounting Screws 2 Place the ground cable lug through the mounting hole of the mounting plate 3 Connect the long end of the ground cable to the threaded side of the ground cable lug inside mounting plate and then install and tighten the ground lug nut Note The two remaining connections of the ground cable are done in Step 8 Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 19 Front of Rack Long End of Ground Cable Ground Lug Nut Mounting Hole Mounting er Ground Lug Plate Y End of Long End of Ground Ground Cable Cable gt Ground Connector Short End of Ground Cable 4 Find the crank for installing the mounting screws located inside the rear of the rack near the bottom of the right
32. facing inward toward the system rack Place the isolator bushing inside the leveling foot with a washer between the isolator bushing and the floor plate Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes Turn the leveling foot of the plate assembly down until it contacts the mounting plate and then level the rack using the four leveling feet Lock the leveling feet by tightening the lock nut Tighten the four rack mounting bolts into the mounting plates Attaching the System Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor The customer is responsible for obtaining the services of a mechanical contractor to attach the rack mounting plates on the raised floor with hardware that goes through the raised floor into the concrete floor below the raised floor The mechanical contractor should determine that the raised floor support and the hardware used to attach the rack mounting plates is sufficient to meet the customer s requirements for the installation 16 S80 S85 Installation Guide il SO OLD Install the 4 plate assemblies with the levelling feet bushings and washers Make sure that the leveling feet are backed off the floor level to allow space for the mounting plates Rack Mounting Bolt Lock Nut Leveling Foot Isolator Bushing Washer o lt a Mounting Plate Place the mounting plates front and rear note that they are different in the approximate mounting position under
33. fy device addresses e Verify console has power e Verify cable networks If any failures occur refer to Maintenance Analysis Procedures MAPs in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 Step 18 Service Processor Setup and Test Refer to Service Processor Setup and Test in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User s Guide order number SA38 0557 and perform the steps necessary to set up and test the service processor then return here Note If this system will be attached to an RS 6000 SP system you only need to modify the System Name parameter See Privileged User Menus in the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide order number SA38 0560 Step 19 Install the Modem and Electronic Service Agent If you have not yet installed the modem do so now see EStep 15 Attach External TENET evices on page 9 Refer to Electronic Service Agent for RS 6000 User s Guide order number ZA38 0383 and perform the steps necessary to install the Electronic Service Agent for RS 6000 then return here Step 20 Finish the Installation ___1 Record the system identification numbers The system has important identification information that may be needed if service is ad Record this information in Appendix 2 The Capacity Upgrade on Demand feature may be installed 30 S80 S85 Installation Guide If so see Capacity Upgrade on Demand
34. g screws provided by the customer a lt Rearof Rack PA Electrical Outlet ART Assembly Mounting Plate Mounting Screws 3 Place the ground cable lug through the mounting hole of the mounting plate 4 Connect the short ground cable to the threaded side of the ground cable lug and then install and tighten the ground lug nut Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 23 Rear of Rack Y End of Ground Cable Ground Lug Nut K gt n Y End of 0 Ground Lug Ground Cable Single End of Ground Cable e Long O Ground Connector Short 5 Attach the mounting plate to the rack by installing and tightening the three mounting screws Mounting Plate 24 S80 S85 Installation Guide Et Rear of Rack n Mounting ARKI O o 5 Sy N 4 N N i Sg Mounting N Plate Sa A N N N I 6 Connect the ground connector of the ground cable to the ground bus bar 7 If a drawer was removed from the bottom position of the rack reinstall it 8 Close the rear door of the rack Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 25 u Ground Bus Bar Step 9 Remove the Shipping Brackets and Install Covers 1 Remove any shipping materials from the system rack I O racks and from the front and rear of the I O drawers 2 Rem
35. gn the rack over the mounting plates do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts through the mounting holes at the bottom of the rack b Position the mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the tapped holes Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes Mark the raised floor panel around the edge of both mounting plates Remove the mounting bolts from the threaded holes To access the holes in the mounting plates raise the four leveling feet and then move the rack away from the mounting plates Mark the raised floor panel at the center of each hole in the mounting plates including the tapped holes Remove the two mounting plates from the marked locations Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 11 Rack Mounting Bolts Mounting Holes Front of 7 Rack Mounting Holes Mounting Plate 2 Holes for Anchor Bolts 10 Tapped Holes for Rack Mounting Bolts Raised Floor Panels F A Projection of Mounting Plates onto Concrete Floor 9 At the marked location of the tapped mounting holes drill two holes approximately 1 inch to allow clearance for the ends of the two rack mounting bolts The ends of the rack mounting bolts may protrude past the thickness of the mounting plate Note A minimum of three anchor bolts for each mounting plate must be used to mount t
36. he bolts to the floor to ensure that the stabilizer is level and does not move 11 If head protectors are installed remove them from diskette drives Step 6A Attach the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor Perform this step if the I O rack is to be attached to a concrete floor or a concrete floor beneath a raised floor Notes 1 Ensure that the primary I O rack the primary I O rack contains the service processor is positioned on the right side of the system rack when viewed from the front A clearance of 10 cm 4 inches between the racks is required to allow access to the I O rack door 2 If you are attaching the I O rack Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 7 the I O rack to a concrete floor continue with Step 7 Attach Attaching the I O Rack to a Concrete Floor The customer is responsible for attaching the rack mounting plates to the concrete floor Note Because of the length of the four rack mounting bolts the drawer located in the bottom position of the rack must be removed to install the four rack mounting bolts to the floor 1 Mark the floor around the edge of each leveling foot 2 Place the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting locations under the rack 3 To align the rack over the mounting plates do the following a Place the four rack mounting bolts through the mounting holes at the bo
37. he plates to the raised floor panel For each mounting plate select at least three usable holes two that are on opposite sides and opposite ends of each other and one hole at the center 10 Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked raised floor panel 11 Ensure that the marks for the holes for the anchor bolts in the concrete floor align with the holes in the raised floor panel 12 Drill the holes in the concrete floor for the anchor bolts 12 80 S85 Installation Guide Mounting Holes Front of Rack Mounting Holes Mounting Plate 2 Holes for Anchor Bolts 10 Tapped Holes for Rack Mounting Bolts Raised Floor Panels Location Marks Drill One of Location Marks These Two Marks Drill One of LT These Two Marks Location Marks Drill One of These Six Marks Projection of Mounting Plates onto Concrete Floor 13 Place the two mounting plates on the locations indicated on the marked raised floor panel 14 Using at least three anchor bolts for each mounting plate mount the two mounting plates through the raised floor panel to the concrete floor 15 Using the location marks for leveling feet as a guide reposition the rack over the mounting plates 16 Place the four rack mounting bolts through the four metal washers and then through the four plastic isolator washers The flat side of the plastic isolator washer must b
38. ice being Ar to graphics display if available Refer to locations of the connectors 28 S80 S85 Installation Guide Step 14 Update the Device Records External devices used with the S80 and S85 systems are connected to connectors on the primary I O drawer or to adapters that are installed inside any of the I O drawers Update the System Records in the configuration of the system adapters and devices that are installed j to reflect Step 15 Attach External Devices External devices used with the S80 and S85 system are connected to connectors on the primary I O drawer or to Dradapiers that are installed inside any of the I O drawers i page 63 for listings of installed adapters to determine where to attach external devices Attach any external devices now Step 16 Connect the Power 1 Plug the drawer power cords into the power distribution bus PDB of the I O rack Attention If the system has the dual line cord feature be sure that both power supplies have power cords plugged in 2 Plug the power cords of the external devices into power outlets 3 Plug the PDB power cord into the customer s electrical outlet 4 Plug the system rack power cord into the customer s electrical outlet Step 17 Power On and Check Out the System 1 If your system is a high availability system make sure all power control interface cables if installed are disconnected High availability systems usually require drawers
39. ides and opposite ends of each other and one hole at the center 10 Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked raised floor panel 11 Project the holes now in the raised floor panel down to the concrete floor below Ensure that the marks for the holes for the anchor bolts in the concrete floor align with the holes in the raised floor panel 12 Drill the holes in the concrete floor for the anchor bolts 13 Place the mounting plates on the locations on the marked raised floor panel 14 Using the three anchor bolts for each mounting plate mount the two mounting plates through the raised floor panel to the concrete floor 15 Reposition the system rack over the mounting plates 16 Place the four rack mounting bolts through the plate assemblies with the D washer positioned so that the straight side of the washer is facing inward toward the system rack 17 Place the isolator bushing inside the leveling foot with a washer between the isolator bushing and the floor plate 18 Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes 19 Turn the leveling foot of the plate assembly down until it contacts the mounting plate and then level the rack using the four leveling feet 20 Lock the leveling feet by tightening the lock nut 21 Tighten the 4 rack mounting bolts into the mounting plates Step 7 Attach the Front Electrical Outlet 18 Attention Refer to Saf
40. ing diagram to record the RIO cabling configuration from the system rack to the I O drawer s 63 Drawer 2 UP i Drawer 3 M II Ul Ul RIO 2 IN RIO 3 RIO 0 Il RIO 1 J14 J11 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 20800 Drawer 0 U Drawer 1 MIN SUI S80 and S85 System Rack Cabling Configurations SPCN Cabling Use the following diagram to record the SPCN cabling configuration from the system rack to the I O drawer s Drawer 2 UP II Drawer 3 UP l 64 S80 S85 Installation Guide Il Ul RIO 2 Il RIO 3 RIO 0 DD RIO 1 J140 J11 0 SPCN 0 J15 SPCN 1 J16 Drawer 0 ll Drawer 1 dda i Primary I O Drawer Device Records Use the following tables to keep a record of the options installed in or attached to your system This information can be helpful to you or your service representative when you install additional options in your server Table 1 Internal and External Options in Primary Drawer 0 Location Mouse Connector Keyboard Connector Expansion Slot 14 Expansion Slot 13 E
41. ions ix RIO cabling configurations 63 S safety notices v laser compliance statement vi service processor card locations 55 SPCN cabling 60 SPCN cabling configurations 64 system installation 1 system records 63 cabling configurations RIO 63 cabling configurations SPCN 64 key serial number 63 machine type model 63 memory configuration 63 serial number 63 system verification procedure 33 T trademarks x U using system verification procedure 33 71 72 S80 S85 Installation Guide Reader s Comments We d Like to Hear From You Title Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Installation Guide Order Number 09P1686 Overall how satisfied are you with the information in this book Very Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Satisfied Dissatisfied Overall Satisfaction O O O How satisfied are you that the information in this book is Very Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Satisfied Dissatisfied Accurate O O U Complete O O LU Easy to find O O U Easy to understand O O O Well organized O O m Applicable to your tasks O O L Please tell us how we can improve this book Thank you for your response May we contact you Yes No When you send comments to us you grant us a nonexclusive right to use or distribute your comments in any way we believe appropriate
42. is essential that other optional cards not supplied by the manufacturer do not use main voltages or any other excessive voltages Seek advice from a competent engineer before installing other adapters not supplied by the manufacturer Avis de conformit aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations VCCI Statement COME SHUBEESE RSA SRHBBS VOCI DREI HIOCDSAZAMMEHEE CT ORRERIERE CHAT ALERIS E UFE TSENDUET COBSIREME MEME RMT SLI BR The following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 40 S80 S85 Installation Guide Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Taiwan ESR ie te PISTE En FERN Rf A RERIS RATE Lelle p FA ES ER ee ENSI The following is a summary of the EMI Taiwan statement above Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio inte
43. lled and used in accordance with 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 Neither the provider nor the manufacturer is responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union EU Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of option cards supplied by third parties Consult with your dealer or
44. m board Locations J25 J23 J22 J21 J24 J19 2 PCI Bus PCI Bus Controllers Controllers 0 3 J13 J14 J18 Remote I O J15 J16 J17 Controller J27 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J26 J10 J11 J12 J30 J9 J3 J1 J2 Slot 1 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 14 Ji RIO bus J2 RIO bus J3 SPCN connector J4 PCI slot 2 controller 1 J5 PCI slot 3 controller 1 J6 PCI slot 4 controller 1 J7 PCI slot 6 controller 0 J8 PCI slot 7 controller 0 J9 PCI slot 8 controller 0 Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 53 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J30 54 S80 S85 Installation Guide PCI slot 11 controller 2 PCI slot 12 controller 2 PCI slot 13 controller 2 PCI slot 1 controller 1 PCI slot 5 controller 0 PCI slot 9 controller 3 PCI slot 10 controller 3 PCI slot 14 controller 2 JTAG connector Display indicator panel DIP connector 135 SCSI backplane connector Power distribution board PDB card connector PCI slot 1 8 power connector PCI slot 9 14 power connector 12 vdc 12 vdc and 3 3 vdc power supply connector PCI slot power 1 8 3 3 vdc power connector Speaker Reserved Service Pro
45. n below CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 IEC 825 1984 CENELEC EN 60 825 1991 The optical drive in this system unit is certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products Elsewhere the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 1st edition 1984 and CENELEC EN 60 825 1991 for Class 1 laser products A CAUTION A class 3 laser is contained in the device Do not attempt to operate the drive while it is disassembled Do not attempt to open the covers of the drive as it is not serviceable and is to be replaced as a unit Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous The optical drive contains internally a Class 3B gallium arsenide laser that is nominally 30 milliwatts at 830 nanometers The design incorporates a combination of enclosures electronics and redundant interlocks such that there is no exposure to laser radiation above a Class 1 level during normal operation user maintenance or servicing conditions S80 S85 Installation Guide Data Integrity and Verification IBM computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility of undetected data corruption or loss This risk however cannot be eliminated Users who experience unplanned
46. onnector J4 Fan monitoring card connector 56 S80 S85 Installation Guide J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J1 J1 12 V dc 12 V dc 5 V dc 5 V dc 135 SCSI backplane power connector Media bay power connector 0 5 V de 1 Fan monitoring card connector Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables Th da e RIO and SPCN cables provide two functions in the S80 and S85 system remote ta bus connection and power control The following basic rules must be followed when connecting these two types of cables The I O drawers must be connected in a loop fashion for both the RIO cables and the SPCN cables The loop connection provides redundant paths so that if a failure occurs in part of a cable the system will continue to operate If a failure occurs a warning message is displayed on the system console but the system continues to operate One loop is required for the SPCN cabling This loop begins and ends at the system rack Two loops are possible for the RIO cabling depending on the number and desired configuration of I O drawers These loops begin and end at the system rack RIO Cabling Th Th e following rules apply to RIO cable connections I O drawers 0 and 1 are connected using the first RIO loop which uses RIO ports 0 and 1 on the system rack I O drawers 2 and 3 are connected using the second RIO loop which uses RIO ports 2 and 3 on the system rack The primary I O drawer must be installed and connected to RIO port 0 of the system ra
47. ove the disk drive cover from the front of each I O drawer Inspect the disk drives to ensure that the disk drive carriers are all seated completely and that the carrier latch is in the horizontal locked position 26 S80 S85 Installation Guide SO Locked Position Spin Down Button Green Amber 3 Install any covers and shields that you have removed or that were shipped separately Disk Drive Cover 10 EIA Unit Drawer Step 10 Install the I O Rack Door Guide 1 Locate the I O rack door guide 2 Position the door guide as shown 3 Using a 3mm allen wrench fasten the door guide to the I O rack as shown Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 27 Door Guide Step 11 Connect the Operator Panel Cable and the JTAG Cable Between the Racks Using the cables provided connect the cables between the system rack and the rimary I O drawer Refer to Appendix g hana 47 for connector locations for these cables Step 12 Connect RIO and SPCN Cables Between the Racks Using the cables provided connect the RIO and SPCN cables between the system rack and the I O drawers Refer to X for valid cabling configurations Step 13 Set Up Attached Devices Note During the setup of each device connect only the device end of the signal cable Do not connect the device signal cables to the I O rack now Do the setup A in the documentation for n dev
48. ow to operate the 7133 SSA Disk System and how to install or replace disk drives to the system and how to deal with problems encountered when using the system The 7133 SSA Disk Subsystem Service Guide order number xxxxxxx is used by the service technician to repair system failures in the 7133 SSA Disk System Trademarks The following trademarks apply to this information e AIX is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation e Velcro is a trademark of Velcro Industries X S80 S85 Installation Guide Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure Follow the procedures in this chapter to install the Enterprise Server S80 and the p Series 680 Model S85 The estimated installation time for the system is Install Activity 3 5 Hours Planning Activity 2 0 Hours Total Time 5 5 Hours Step 1 Inventory e The About Your Machine listing is in a plastic bag attached to the outside of the carton Check the listing to verify that you have all the items that were shipped with the system AIX operating system publications e Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User s Guide order number SA38 0557 Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Service Guide SA38 0560 e Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 Installation Guide order number SA38 0582 this book e Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus
49. perator Panel Cable and the JTAG Cable Between the Racks F Step 12 Connect RIO and SPCN Cables Between the Racks Step 13 Set Up Attached Devices ih e p Sy 4 Step 14 Update the Device Records Step 15 Attach External Devices Step 16 Connect the Power Step 17 Power On and Check Out the System Checklist If Problems Occur Step 18 Service Processor Setup and Test Step 19 Install the Modem and Electronic Service Agent Step 20 Finish the Installation Chapter 2 Using the System Verification Procedure Chapter 3 Installing Options for Your System Appendix A Communications Statemenis N Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement R 37 39 39 European Union EU Statement amp 8 Oe ae de International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Statement United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements Avis de conformit aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement VCCI Statement Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Taiwan Radio Protection for Germany Appendix B Environmental Notices Product Recycling and Disposal Environmental Design Unit Emissions Appendix C Notices Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack Connecting JTAG and Operator Panel Cables I O Rack Rear Locations Sd ai 8 I O Drawer Locations 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Front View 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Rear View 10 EIA Uni
50. r Note Do not use the 120 volt convenience outlets inside a machine to power the tester Step 5 Set Up the System Racks Note For a translation of this notice see the System Unit Safety Information manual CAUTION The stabilizer must be firmly attached to the bottom of the I O rack to prevent the rack from turning over when the drawers are pulled out of the rack Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the stabilizer is not attached to the rack Shipping material must be removed and the system rack and I O rack and place them where they are to be installed before installation can begin If this has not been done consult the customer and the marketing representative as necessary 1 Remove all packing and tape if present from the system rack and the I O rack 2 Position the racks according to the customer floor plan Note As viewed from the front position the primary I O rack the primary I O rack contains the service processor on the right side of the system rack A clearance of 10 cm 4 inches between the racks is required to allow access to the I O rack door If you are attaching the racks to a concrete floor or a raised floor refer to on page 7 and then return here 3 On both racks lock each caster wheel by tightening the thumbscrew on the caster NFR d in N II 4 Adjust the leveling feet on the I O rack by doing the following a Loosen the locking nut by turning the locking n
51. re connected only between the system rack and the primary I O drawer See system rack and all the I O drawers in loops See Cassio diagrams showing these cables 47 Connecting JTAG and Operator Panel Cables Use the following figure to connect the JTAG and operator panel OP cables Rear of Primary I O Drawer Drawer 0 OP SAMI Port Operator Panel Connector Front of System Rack Slot 8 Service Processor Connector Rear of Primary I O Drawer Drawer 0 JTAG Connector ae SS SS 5 OOO Rear of System Rack 48 S80 S85 Installation Guide I O Rack Rear Locations The following figure shows the rear of an I O rack 10 EIA unit I O drawers can be installed as shown in the figure 10 EIA Unit I O Drawers a GI Del Primary I O Drawer Secondary I O Drawer a Power o Distribution eI Bus CP1 CP6 O o I 3 O Appendix D Cabling the System Rack and I O Rack 49 I O Drawer Locations This section shows component locations for the 10 EIA unit I O drawer 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Front View
52. rference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures Radio Protection for Germany Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit Dem deutschen EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 das EG Konformit tszeichen zu f hren Der Aussteller der Konformit tserkl rung ist die IBM Germany Dieses Ger t erf llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A F r diese von Ger ten gilt folgende Bestimmung nach dem EMVG Ger te d rfen an Orten f r die sie nicht ausreichend entst rt sind nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers f r Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes f r Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden Die Genehmigung wird erteilt wenn keine elektromagnetischen St rungen zu erwarten sind Auszug aus dem EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 Para 3 Abs 4 Hinweis Dieses Genehmigungsverfahren ist von der Deutschen Bundespost noch nicht ver ffentlicht worden Appendix A Preface 41 42 S80 S85 Installation Guide Appendix B Environmental Notices Product Recycling and Disposal This unit contains materials such as circuit boards and connectors with lead that require special handling and disposal at end of life Before this unit is disposed of these materials must be removed and recycled or discarded according to applicable regulations This manual contains specific information on batteries where applicable This product may contain nickel cadmium and or lithium batteries The battery s must be recycle
53. s Guide order number SA38 0557 Step 1 Considerations before Running This Procedure Notes IL 2 If this system unit is directly attached to another system unit or attached to a network make sure that communications with the other system unit are stopped This procedure requires use of all of the system resources No other activity can be running on the system while you are doing this procedure This procedure requires a display connected to the video port or an ASCII terminal attached to the S1 port Before starting this procedure stop all programs and the operating system This procedure runs the online diagnostics in service mode or standalone diagnostics If the online diagnostics are installed they should be run See the operator manual for your type of ASCII terminal to find the key sequences you need to respond to the diagnostics If you need more information about diagnostics see the Enterprise Server S80 p Series 680 Model S85 User s Guide order number SA38 0557 If a console display is not selected the diagnostics stop The instructions for selecting a console display are displayed on all of the graphic displays and any terminal attached to the S1 port Follow the instructions to select a console display Go to Step 2 Step 2 Loading the Diagnostics ik 2 3 4 Stop all application programs running on the operating system Stop the operating system Turn the power off If you are loading the stan
54. t ooooo ooo 000 D oo 00 0 00000 D DI gl a a a dj a J LO o oo 00 0 00 0 D 00000000000 Ol 8 EH 6058875 ooo ooo ooo 242242842822 00 0 0 0 0 00 Ei E EE I GE a VG rn VR E AG aF me O montaa af I Po ao I I Fae n lt oon OD ooooooooonon O D 00000000000 OD ooo 00000060 00000000000 00420000045000 BORE OS ECG gee 00000000000 00000000000 L J J a o Bus lt Disk 6 SCSI 1D 13 lt Disk 6 SCSI 1D 13 eb nE cc T_T E L oo muu on E HT o EAT o gt Disk 5 SCSI 1D 12 lt Disk 5 SCSI 1D 12 A Sn Tr GE II GIS Oo ee E Doo aL DN 18491 SL Bh Disk 4 SCSI ID 11 Disk 4 SCSI D 11 DO g IL Jf U IP Io U N N W I I I I LITT Media 2 Se ee AD gt Disk 3 SCSI 1D 10 Disk 3 SCSI 1D 10 Q de a eri cra co EN i j I I I T TII Disk 2 SCSI 1D 9 Disk 2 SCSI 13 Tt 7 Spt J jar Media 1 SCSI ID 5 At e TALI O Disk 1 SCSI 1D 8 Disk 1 SCSI 1D 8 gt INIT Te Lad US TFT NG Cro O n O ser Table 2 Internal Files and Devices in Primary Drawer 0 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Location Drive SCSI ID Drive Description Bank B Bay 1 Non SCSI 3 5 Inch 1 44MB Diskette Drive Bank A Bay 2 3 CD ROM Drive 66 S80 S85 Installation Guide Table 2 Internal Files and Devices in Primary Drawer 0 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer continued Location Drive Bank A Bay 1
55. t I O Drawer System board Locations Service Processor Card Locations Ri ai Jm e Ai Fan Monitor Control FMC Card Locations 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer Power Distribution Board Locations A X GEL ee UHU gs W Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables Appendix E System Records Record the Identification Numbers S80 and S85 System Rack S80 and S85 System Rack Memory Configuration E S80 and S85 System Rack Cabling Configurations RIO Cabling S80 and S85 System Rack Cabling Configurations SPCN s Primary I O Drawer Device Records he dh ie n ner E Additional I O Drawer Device Records Index Reader s Comments We d Like to Hear From You iv S80 S85 Installation Guide 39 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 43 43 43 43 45 47 48 49 50 50 51 53 55 56 56 DI 63 63 63 63 64 65 68 71 73 Safety Notices A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury Electrical Safety Observe the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnecting devices attached to the workstation DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system
56. tapped holes c Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes Mark the floor around the edge of the mounting plates Remove the mounting bolts from the threaded holes Move the rack away from the mounting plates Mark the floor at the center of each hole in the mounting plate including tapped holes Remove the mounting plates from the marked locations At the marked location of the tapped mounting holes drill two holes approximately 1 inch to allow clearance for the ends of the two rack mounting bolts The ends of the rack mounting bolts may protrude past the thickness of the mounting plate Note A minimum of three anchor bolts for each mounting plate must be used to mount the plates to the concrete floor Because some of the drilled holes may be aligned with concrete reinforcement rods below the surface of the concrete floor some of the drilled holes may not be usable For each mounting plate select at least three usable holes two that are on opposite sides and opposite ends of each other and one hole at the center Drill one hole in each group of anchor bolt location marks as indicated on the marked floor Using at least three bolts for each mounting plate mount the mounting plates to the concrete floor Reposition the system rack over the mounting plates Place the four rack mounting bolts through the plate assemblies with the D washer positioned so that the straight side of the washer is
57. ttom of the rack b Position the mounting plates under the four rack mounting bolts so that the mounting bolts are centered directly over the tapped holes Insert the rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes 4 Mark the floor around the edge of both mounting plates 5 Remove the mounting bolts from the threaded holes 6 To access the holes in the mounting plates raise the four leveling feet and then move the rack away from the mounting plates 7 Mark the floor at the center of each hole in the mounting plates including the tapped holes 8 Remove the two mounting plates from the marked locations 9 At the marked location of the tapped mounting holes drill two holes approximately 1 inch to allow clearance for the ends of the two rack mounting bolts The ends of the rack mounting bolts may protrude past the thickness of the mounting plate Note A minimum of three anchor bolts for each mounting plate must be used to mount the plates to the concrete floor Because some of the drilled holes may be aligned with concrete reinforcement rods below the surface of the concrete floor some of the drilled holes may not be usable For each mounting plate select at least three usable holes two that are on opposite sides and opposite ends of each other and one hole at the center 8 S80 S85 Installation Guide Rack Mounting Bolts Mounting Holes Front of Rack Holes for Anchor Mounting Holes
58. ut counter clockwise away from the bottom of the rack 4 S80 S85 Installation Guide b Adjust the height of the leveling feet by rotating the leveling feet either upward or downward according to the level of the surface on which the rack is placed Repeat this for the remaining leveling feet as needed c When the rack is leveled tighten the locking nuts on all of the leveling feet Locking Nut Leveling Feet 4 4 5 Align the slots in the stabilizer with the mounting holes in the bottom front of the I O rack 6 Ensure that the base of the stabilizer rests firmly on the floor 7 Install the two mounting screws and hand tighten Mounting Screw Stabilizer Mounting Hole 8 Use the crank supplied with the system unit to alternately tighten the mounting screws until they are firmly seated Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 5 Mounting Screw Crank 9 Hang the crank and tightening rod on the bracket near the bottom of the right wall inside the back of the rack Tightening Rod J 1 10 Install the rear stabilizer on the I O rack as follows a b c d Loosen the lower screws on the stabilizer assembly Slide the stabilizer assembly onto the bottom of the rack Install screws at the top of the stabilizer assembly and tighten Tighten the lower screws on the stabilizer assembly 6 S80 S85 Installation Guide e Adjust t
59. wall 20 S80 S85 Installation Guide E U 5 Align the holes of the mounting plate with the holes on the rack and then install the two mounting screws 6 Using the crank tighten the two mounting screws Chapter 1 System Installation Procedure 21 Front of Rack Crank ba Mounting Mounting Plate Screws 7 Store the crank inside the rear of the rack near the bottom of the right wall Notes 1 If the customer does not want to connect an electrical outlet to the front mounting plate install the mounting plate without the electrical outlet N The customer is responsible for providing and connecting the electrical outlet assembly The customer is also responsible for providing and connecting the power cable from the customer power source to the front electrical outlet Step 8 Attach the Rear Electrical Outlet Attention Refer to before continuing Note The customer is responsible for providing and connecting the electrical outlet assembly The customer is also responsible for providing and connecting the power cable from the customer power source to the rear electrical outlet 1 Open the rear door of the rack 22 S80 S85 Installation Guide 2 After the customer has connected the power cable from the customer power source to the electrical outlet assembly mount the electrical outlet assembly to the mounting plate using the two mountin
60. without incurring any obligation to you Name Address Company or Organization Phone Number 73 Cut or Fold Along Line Fold and Tape Please do not Staple Fold and Tape NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL K l1 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ku Information Development gt Department H6DS 9561 11400 Burnet Road Austin TX 78758 3493 IMMA nn Fold and Tape Please do not Staple Fold and Tape Cut or Fold Along Line 74 S80 S85 Installation Guide 75 Part Number 09P1686 on recycled paper containing 10 Printed in the United States of America amp recovered post consumer fiber November 2000 SA38 0582 00 1P P N 09P1686
61. xpansion Slot 12 Expansion Slot 11 Expansion Slot 10 Expansion Slot 9 Expansion Slot 8 Expansion Slot 7 Expansion Slot 6 Expansion Slot 5 Expansion Slot 4 Expansion Slot 3 Expansion Slot 2 Expansion Slot 1 Parallel Port Serial Port 1 Option Description Mouse Other Space Saving Enhanced Other RESERVED Service Processor Appendix E System Records 65 Table 1 Internal and External Options in Primary Drawer 0 continued Serial Port 2 Refer to the following diagram of your server s banks bays when completing Fable d 10 EIA Unit I O Drawer 00000000000 z H H H p F D Pan E l
62. y attributes on your ASCII terminal to run the diagnostics change the settings back to normal 34 S80 S85 Installation Guide 3 This completes the system verification Report the SRN if you received one to the service organization To do a normal boot turn off the system unit and wait 30 seconds and then turn the system power on Chapter 2 Using the System Verification Procedure 35 36 S80 S85 Installation Guide Chapter 3 Installing Options for Your System There are no customer installable options for the Enterprise Server S80 or the p Series 680 Model S85 The Capacity Upgrade On Demand feature may be installed See Capacity Upgrade on Demand Installing and Upgrading Processors order number SA38 0583 for information regarding installing and enabling this feature 37 38 S80 S85 Installation Guide Appendix A Communications Statements The following statement applies to this product The statement for other products intended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not insta
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