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Enterprise Server S80
pSeries 680 Model S85 IBM
Installation Guide
SA38-0582-00
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First Edition (November 2000) Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Safety Notices” on page v, “Appendix B. Environmental Notices” on page 43, and “Appendix C. Notices” on page 45. ©International 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.
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Contents Safety Notices........................v Electrical Safety........................v Laser Safety Information.....................vi Data Integrity and Verification .................. vii About This Book.......................ix ISO 9000..........................ix Online Publications.......................ix Related Publications ......................ix Trademarks .........................x Chapter 1. System Installation Procedure ..............1 Step 1. Inventory .......................
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European Union (EU) Statement..................39 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement.........40 United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements .........40 Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada . . . 40 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement.......40 VCCI Statement .......................40 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan ..........41 Radio Protection for Germany...................41 Appendix
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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
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Laser Safety Information 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 shown 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
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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 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 the
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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
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v The 7133 SSA Disk System: Operator Guide, order number xxxxxxx, describes how 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. v 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: v AIX is a registered trademark of the Int
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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 v 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 syste
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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 t
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Refer to ²Specifications² 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 b
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__ 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 tester. Note: Do not use the 120-volt convenience outlets inside a machine to p
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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) 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.
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Mounting Screw 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 Crank 10. Install the rear stabilizer on the I/O rack, as follows: a. Loosen the lower screws on the stabilizer assembly. b. Slide the stabilizer assembly onto the bottom of the rack. c. Install screws at the top of the stabilizer assembly and tighten. d. Tighten the lower screws on the stabilizer assembly. 6 S80, S85 Installation Guide
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e. Adjust the 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 fro
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v To a concrete floor, continue with “Attaching the I/O Rack to a Concrete Floor”. v To a concrete floor below a raised floor, go to “Attaching the I/O Rack to a Concrete Floor Beneath a Raised Floor” on page 10. If you are not attaching the I/O rack to a concrete floor, continue with “Step 7. Attach the Front Electrical Outlet” on page 18. 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 len
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Rack Mounting Bolts Mounting Holes Front of Rack Mounting Holes Holes for Anchor Bolts (10) Mounting Plate (2) Location Marks (Drill One of TheseTwo Marks) Tapped Holes for Rack Mounting Bolts Location Marks (Drill One of These Six Marks) Location Marks (Drill One 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
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15. Place the four plastic isolator pads under 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 Rack Plastic Isolator Washer (4) Plastic Isolator 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