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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Figures
  • Page 7 – Tables
  • Page 9 – Safety; Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.
  • Page 10 – Statement 1; DANGER; To avoid a shock hazard:; CAUTION; - Repair or disassemble
  • Page 11 – Statement 3; herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.; Statement 4; Use safe practices when lifting.
  • Page 13 – Part I: User’s Guide; Introduction; This document provides an overview of the IBM
  • Page 14 – Notes
  • Page 17 – Introduction; Notices and Statements Used in This Book
  • Page 18 – Before You Begin; Back up all important data before you make changes to disk drives.; Handling Static-sensitive Devices; Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.
  • Page 19 – Chassis Description; Pentium; Physical Specifications
  • Page 20 – Features and Specifications
  • Page 21 – Environmental Specifications; Environmental Standards Handbook.
  • Page 22 – Chassis Feature Location; Front Panel
  • Page 24 – Figure 3 shows the front view of the system with the bezel removed.
  • Page 25 – Back Panel; Figure 4 shows the back panel view of the system.
  • Page 26 – Internal Chassis Features
  • Page 27 – Processor; III; Memory; Note; PCI Riser Slots
  • Page 28 – Network Controller; Network Teaming Features
  • Page 29 – Preferred Primary Adapter; AFT supports up to six server adapters per team, in any mix.; Adaptive Load Balancing; Keyboard and Mouse
  • Page 30 – RJ45 Serial Port; ACPI
  • Page 31 – Security; Software Locks
  • Page 32 – May enter either password to exit secure mode.; Secure Mode
  • Page 34 – Riser Boards; Support for three 33 MHz 5 Volt 64-bit PCI add-in cards
  • Page 35 – Power Supplies; Features
  • Page 36 – DC Input; Remote sense return; Power Supply Module LED Indicators
  • Page 37 – DC Input Voltage Specification; DC Output Current Specifications; Peripheral Bay; Low profile media bay 1 – for a 1⁄2-inch Floppy drive; Hard Drive Tray
  • Page 38 – Cooling Subsystem; Ambient Temperature Control; drops below 45
  • Page 39 – Server Management Summary; Server Board Management Controller
  • Page 41 – Regulatory Specifications and Disclaimers; Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer; Safety Compliance; Electronic Emission Notices; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
  • Page 42 – Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement; This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Avis de conformité à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada; Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement; Notice to Customers; European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement
  • Page 43 – German Union EMC Conformance Statement
  • Page 44 – Taiwan Electrical Emission Statement
  • Page 45 – Configuration Software and Utilities
  • Page 46 – Using BIOS Setup; Recording Your Setup Settings; After rebooting, you will see this prompt:
  • Page 47 – Setup Menus; The BIOS Setup program menu bar is shown below.
  • Page 48 – Main Menu; ” for; Primary IDE Master and Primary IDE Slave Submenus
  • Page 49 – Processor Settings Submenu; Advanced Menu
  • Page 51 – Security Menu
  • Page 52 – Server Menu; System Management Submenu
  • Page 54 – Boot Menu; Boot Device Priority Submenu
  • Page 55 – ATAPI CD-ROM Drives Submenu; Exit Menu
  • Page 56 – Upgrading the BIOS; Preparing for the Upgrade; Recording the Current BIOS Settings; Obtaining the Upgrade Utility
  • Page 57 – Creating the BIOS Upgrade Diskette; upgrade image is extracted in the specified folder.; system. Boot the system with the diskette in the drive.
  • Page 58 – Recovering the BIOS; package. Unzip the “crisis.zip” file to a directory on your hard drive.
  • Page 59 – Changing the BIOS Language; When the utility displays the message; The computer will reboot and the changes will take effect.; Using the System Setup Utility; Allows viewing and clearing of the system’s critical event log; What You Need to Do
  • Page 60 – Running the SSU Remotely via an Emergency Management Card
  • Page 61 – Customizing the SSU; Mode: This button lets you set the desired expertise level.; Novice; To change the interface default values:
  • Page 62 – Launching a Task; The SEL Manager has the following menus:; File Menu; The File menu has the following options:; Open Opens an SEL data file for viewing.; SEL Menu; The SEL menu has the following options:; Reload Reloads the SEL entries from the NV storage area.; Help; The Help menu has the following option:
  • Page 63 – The SDR Viewer has the following menus:; Open: Opens an SDR data file for viewing.; SDR Menu; The SDR menu has the following options:; Reload: Reloads the SDR entries from the server.
  • Page 64 – Open: Opens an FRU data file for viewing.; FRU Menu; Reload: Reloads the FRU entries from the server.; Exiting the SSU; FRU/SDR Load Utility
  • Page 65 – How You Use the FRU/SDR Load Utility; A .cfg file describing the system configuration; Command Line Format; The basic command line format is
  • Page 66 – Parsing the Command Line; Displaying SM BIOS Area
  • Page 67 – Using Specified CFG File; The utility displays its title
  • Page 68 – Cleaning Up and Exiting; Using the Firmware Update Utility; Making a BMC Firmware Update Diskette; system. Boot the system while the diskette is in the drive.; Making a FRU/SDR File Update Diskette
  • Page 69 – Updating the FRU/SDR Files; Boot the system while the diskette is in the drive.; Using the Adaptec SCSI Utility; Change default values; Running the SCSI Utility; When this message appears on the video monitor:
  • Page 71 – Part II: Service Technician’s Guide; Upgrading the Hardware
  • Page 72 – Equipment Rack Precautions
  • Page 73 – Upgrading the Hardware; Tools and Supplies Needed; Jumper-removal tool or needle-nosed pliers; Caution and Danger Statements; The power button DOES NOT switch off system
  • Page 74 – Attach signal cables to connectors.
  • Page 75 – Replacing Power Supply Modules; To replace a power supply module, follow this procedure:
  • Page 76 – Replacing Hard Disk Drives; To replace a hard disk drive, follow this procedure:
  • Page 78 – Working Inside the System; Safety: Before You Remove Server Covers; I/O connectors or ports on the back of the system.
  • Page 80 – Removing and Installing the Top Cover
  • Page 81 – To remove the top cover, follow this procedure:
  • Page 82 – Internal Chassis Layout
  • Page 83 – Removing and Installing Memory
  • Page 84 – Removing and Installing Processors
  • Page 85 – Adding or Replacing a Processor
  • Page 88 – Removing a Processor; as shown in Figure 20.; install a terminator in its place.
  • Page 89 – Installing or Removing a Terminator
  • Page 90 – Replacing 3.3 Volt and 5 Volt PCI Add-in Cards; The 5 Volt PCI riser supports three 64-bit 33 MHz PCI add-in cards.
  • Page 91 – PCI Add-in Card Cable Installation; Replacing the Back Up Battery
  • Page 92 – Statement 2; - Throw or immerse into water
  • Page 93 – To replace the backup battery, follow this procedure:
  • Page 95 – Upgrading the Chassis; Replacing the Server Board; To remove the server board, follow this procedure:
  • Page 96 – Remove the screws indicated in Figure 27.
  • Page 97 – Replacing the CD-ROM and Floppy Disk Drives
  • Page 99 – Replacing the Front Panel Board; To replace the front panel board, follow this procedure:
  • Page 100 – Replacing Fans; Replacing an 80 mm Fan; To replace an 80 mm fan, follow this procedure:
  • Page 101 – Replacing a 40 mm Fan; To replace a 40 mm fan, follow this procedure:
  • Page 102 – Removing the Power Supply Cage; To replace the power supply cage, follow these instructions:
  • Page 103 – Technical Reference; This section includes:; Connector Pinouts; Alarms
  • Page 104 – DC Power Input for DC-Input Power Supply Cage; To connect the earth ground conductor to the chassis stud:
  • Page 105 – Serial Ports
  • Page 106 – Configuration Jumpers
  • Page 107 – System Recovery and Update Jumpers (J1E1)
  • Page 108 – FRU List; Description
  • Page 115 – POST Codes and Error Messages
  • Page 118 – POST Error Beep Codes
  • Page 120 – PC Doctor Symtom to FRU
  • Page 122 – B Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheet; Equipment Log
  • Page 124 – C Solving Problems; Resetting the System; Initial System Startup; Initial System Startup Checklist
  • Page 125 – Running New Application Software; Running New Application Software Checklist; If you are running the software from a diskette, is it a good copy?; After the System Has Been Running Correctly; After the System Has Been Running Correctly Checklist
  • Page 126 – More Problem Solving Procedures; Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing; Monitoring POST
  • Page 127 – Specific Problems and Corrective Actions; Power Light Does Not Light
  • Page 128 – Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect
  • Page 129 – CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light; The server hangs when the drivers are loaded.
  • Page 130 – PCI Installation Tips; Some common PCI tips are listed here.; Problems with Application Software; If you have problems with application software, do the following:; Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected; Is the BIOS set to allow the CD-ROM to be the first bootable device?
  • Page 131 – Problem Determination Tips
  • Page 132 – D Getting Information, Help, and Services; Getting Information; Getting Help and Service; Using the Documentation and Diagnostic Programs
  • Page 134 – International Warranty Service
  • Page 136 – E Safety Addendum; Related Service Information; Safety Information; General Safety; Follow these rules to ensure general safety:; Remember: Metal objects are good electrical conductors.
  • Page 137 – Electrical Safety; Disconnect all power before:
  • Page 139 – Safety Inspection Guide
  • Page 140 – Insulation must not be frayed or worn.; Handling Electrostatic Discharge-sensitive Devices; Avoid contact with other people.
  • Page 141 – Grounding Requirements
  • Page 142 – Important
  • Page 143 – Throw or immerse into water
  • Page 145 – Importante; PERIGO
  • Page 146 – CUIDADO; PRECAUCIÓN
  • Page 161 – Ne l'exposez pas à une température supérieure à 100; ATTENTION; effectuer aucune opération de maintenance à l'intérieur.
  • Page 162 – Faites-vous aider pour soulever ce produit.
  • Page 163 – Wichtig; VORSICHT
  • Page 164 – ACHTUNG
  • Page 166 – PERICOLO
  • Page 167 – ATTENZIONE
  • Page 176 – PELIGRO
  • Page 177 – No realice las acciones siguientes:
  • Page 178 – Tome medidas de seguridad al levantar el producto.
  • Page 180 – F Product Notices; Notices
  • Page 181 – Trademarks
  • Page 182 – Index
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

iii Contents Safety ................................................................................................................................... ix Part I: User’s Guide............................................................................................. 1 1 Introduction .................

Page 6 - Figures

vi xSeries 343 Hardware Maintenance Manual E Safety Addendum ....................................................................................... 124 Related Service Information ..............................................................................................124Safety Information ......

Page 7 - Tables

Contents vii 32. Replacing 40 mm Fans ...............................................................................................8933. Removing the Power Supply Cage .............................................................................9034. 15-pin Alarms Connector ..........................

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