IBM x3650 m4, 7915e3g [3/192] Installation and user s guide
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- Installation and user s guide 1
- Installation and user s guide 3
- Copyright ibm corporation 2012 us government users restricted rights use duplication or disclosure restricted by gsa adp schedule contract with ibm corp 4
- Third edition september 2012 4
- Contents 5
- Safety 9
- Class 1 laser product laser klasse 1 laser klass 1 luokan 1 laserlaite appareil a laser de classe 1 14
- Chapter 1 the system x3650 m4 server 19
- If firmware and documentation updates are available you can download them from the ibm website the server might have features that are not described in the 21
- The following illustration shows a server with 3 inch sas sata hot swap hard disk drive bays 21
- The following illustration shows a server with eight 2 inch sas hard disk drive bays 21
- The following illustration shows a server with six 3 inch sata simple swap hard disk drive bays 21
- The sas id for each bay is printed on the server front above each bay 21
- You can purchase an optional kit to install the eight additional 2 inch sas hard disk drive bays 21
- You can purchase an optional kit to install the tape drive 21
- Hardware and software requirements 22
- The ibm system x documentation cd 22
- Related documentation 23
- Using the documentation browser 23
- Features and specifications 25
- Notices and statements in this document 25
- Table 1 features and specifications 26
- Table 1 features and specifications continued 27
- What your server offers 28
- Reliability availability and serviceability features 30
- Ibm systems director 32
- The update xpress system pack installer 32
- The updatexpress system pack installer 32
- Front view 33
- Hard disk drive activity led each hard disk drive has an activity led when this led is flashing it indicates that the drive is in use 33
- Hard disk drive status led each hard disk drive has a status led when this led is lit it indicates that the drive has failed when this led is flashing slowly one flash per second it indicates that the drive is being rebuilt as part of a raid configuration when the led is flashing rapidly three flashes per second it indicates that the controller is identifying the drive 33
- Server controls leds and power 33
- The following illustration shows the 3 inch sas sata hot swap hard disk drive server model 33
- The following illustration shows the 3 inch sata simple swap hard disk drive server model 33
- The following illustration shows the controls leds and connectors on the front of the 2 inch sas sata hot swap hard disk drive server model 33
- This section describes the controls and light emitting diodes leds and how to turn the server on and off 33
- Video connector connect a monitor to this connector the video connectors on the front and rear of the server can be used simultaneously 33
- Operator information panel 34
- Light path diagnostics panel 35
- Light path diagnostics leds the following table describes the leds on the light path diagnostics panel and suggested actions to correct the detected problems 36
- V remind button this button places the system error led check log led on the front information panel into remind mode in remind mode the system error led flashes every 2 seconds until the problem is corrected the system is restarted or a new problem occurs by placing the system error led indicator in remind mode you acknowledge that you are aware of the last failure but will not take immediate action to correct the problem the remind function is controlled by the imm2 v reset button press this button to reset the server and run the power on self test post you might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button the reset button is in the lower right hand corner of the light path diagnostics panel 36
- Ethernet connectors use either of these connectors to connect the server to a network when you enable shared ethernet for imm2 in the setup utility you can access the imm2 using either the ethernet 1 or the system management ethernet default connector see using the setup utility on page 145 for more information 41
- Power cord connector connect the power cord to this connector 41
- Rear view 41
- The following illustration shows the connectors on the rear of the server 41
- Power supply leds 43
- The following table describes the problems that are indicated by various combinations of the power supply leds and the power on led on the operator information panel and suggested actions to correct the detected problems 44
- Approximately 5 seconds after the server is connected to power one or more fans might start running to provide cooling while the server is connected to power and the power on button led will blink quickly approximately 5 to 10 seconds after the server is connected to power the power control button becomes active the power on led will blink slowly and one or more fans might start running to provide cooling while the server is connected to power you can turn on the server by pressing the power control button 45
- Server power features 45
- The server can also be turned on in any of the following ways 45
- Turning on the server 45
- V if a power failure occurs while the server is turned on the server will restart automatically when power is restored v if your operating system supports the wake on lan feature the wake on lan feature can turn on the server 45
- When the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on the operating system does not run and all core logic except for the integrated management module ii imm2 is shut down however the server can respond to requests from imm2 such as a remote request to turn on the server the power on led flashes to indicate that the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on 45
- Turning off the server 46
- Chapter 2 installing optional devices 49
- How to send dsa data to ibm 49
- Instructions for ibm business partners 49
- Note the illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware 50
- Server components 50
- System x3650 m4 type 7915 installation and user s guide 50
- The following illustrations show the major components in the server 50
- Chapter 2 installing optional devices 51
- System board internal connectors 51
- The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board 51
- System board external connectors 52
- The following illustration shows the external input output connectors on the system board 52
- Note if there is a clear protective sticker on the top of the switch blocks you must remove and discard it to access the switches 53
- System board switches and jumpers 53
- The default positions for the uefi and the imm recovery jumpers are pins 1 and 2 53
- The following illustration shows the location and description of the switches and jumpers 53
- The following table describes the functions of the sw3 switch block on the system board 53
- The following table describes the jumpers on the system board 53
- Important 1 before you change any switch settings or move any jumpers turn off the server then disconnect all power cords and external cables review the information in safety on page vii installation guidelines on page 40 handling static sensitive devices on page 42 and turning off the server on page 28 2 any system board switch or jumper blocks that are not shown in the illustrations in this document are reserved 54
- The following table describes the functions of the sw2 switch block on the system board 54
- Note error leds remain lit only while the server is connected to power 55
- System board leds 55
- System pulse leds 55
- The following illustration shows the light emitting diodes leds on the system board 55
- The following leds are on the system board and monitor the system power on and power off sequencing and boot progress see system board leds for the location of these leds 55
- System board optional device connectors 56
- The following illustration shows the connectors on the system board for user installable options 56
- Center pci slot error led 57
- Lower pci slot error led 57
- Note error leds remain lit only while the server is connected to power 57
- Pci riser card adapter connectors 57
- Pci riser card assembly leds 57
- The following illustration shows the connectors on the pci riser card for user installable pci adapters 57
- The following illustration shows the light emitting diodes leds on the pci riser card assembly 57
- Upperpci slot error led 57
- Installation guidelines 58
- System reliability guidelines 59
- Working inside the server with the power on 59
- Handling static sensitive devices 60
- General 61
- Internal cable routing and connectors 61
- Optional optical drive cable connection 61
- Usb and video cable connection 63
- Operator information panel cable connection 64
- The following illustration shows the internal routing and connectors for the video graphic adapter vga cables 65
- Vga cable connections 65
- Drive capable model 66
- Inch hard disk drive cable connection 66
- Drive capable model 68
- Configuration cable connection 70
- Inch hard disk drive cable connection 70
- Power cable connection 70
- The following illustration shows the internal routing for the configuration cable 70
- The following illustration shows the internal routing for the hard disk drive power cable 70
- Hard disk drive cable connection 71
- The following illustration shows the internal routing and connectors for the two sas signal cables 71
- Removing the cover 72
- Removing a pci riser card assembly 73
- Installing a pci riser card assembly 74
- Removing the air baffle 75
- Installing the air baffle 76
- Shrinking a pci riser card assembly for half length adapters 77
- Stretching a pci riser card assembly 77
- Full height half length 5 full height up to full length 78
- Full height half length 6 full height half length 78
- Full height up to full length 4 full height up to full length 78
- Installing a pci adapter 78
- Maximal card dimension supported in each slot rear view 78
- Riser 1 riser 2 78
- Press down on the left and right side rack latches and slide the server out of the rack enclosure until both slide rails lock then remove the cover see removing the cover on page 54 82
- Read the safety information that begins on page vii and installation guidelines on page 40 82
- Removing a pci adapter 82
- To remove an adapter from a pci riser card assembly complete the following steps 82
- Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and external cables see turning off the server on page 28 82
- Installing a hard disk drive 83
- Installing a sas sata 8 pac hdd option 85
- Removing a hard disk drive 85
- Connect the loose end of the sas signal cables to the system board route the cable underneath the cable retention features on the baffle see the 88
- D connect the configuration cable and the power cable back to backplane 1 88
- E angle the new backplane and place the bottom edge into the slots for backplane 2 on the chassis next to the optical drive 88
- F angle the backplane and place the bottom edge into the slots for backplane 1 on the chassis 88
- G rotate the backplane upright so that the bracket goes underneath the latch and tabs on the chassis and is engaged into the slots on the backplane bracket 88
- Hard disk drive backplane 88
- Sas expander adapter 88
- System x3650 m4 type 7915 installation and user s guide 88
- Installing a sas sata 8 pac hdd with a serveraid adapter option 91
- A connect a sas signal cable that comes with the option kit to the raid adapter connector for drive bays 8 11 94
- Align and install the pci riser card assembly in the server see installing a pci riser card assembly on page 56 94
- B connect another sas signal cable to the other sas connector for drive bays 12 15 94
- Route the cables underneath the cable retention taking the raid adapter part number 46m0912 as an example 94
- Make sure that the configuration cable is connected to the backplanes and system board 95
- Installing a sas sata 8 pac hdd with 2 6 gb performance optimized hba adapters option 97
- Take out the 2 sas cables 925 mm from the sas cable option and connect them to the backplane 99
- Installing 2 x 8 1 inch ssds with 2 6 gb performance optimized hba adapters option 102
- C connect a sas signal cable that comes with the option kit to the raid adapter connector for drive bays 16 19 d connect a sas signal cable that comes with the option kit to the raid adapter connector for drive bays 20 23 12 align and install the pci riser card assembly 1 in the server see installing a pci riser card assembly on page 56 105
- Chapter 2 installing optional devices 105
- Pci riser card assembly 105
- Route the cables underneath the cable retention 105
- Make sure that the configuration cable is connected to the backplanes and system board 107
- Make sure that the sas power cable is connected to the backplanes and system board 108
- Note leave the cable segment with the label 3 unconnected 108
- System x3650 m4 type 7915 installation and user s guide 108
- Installing 4 x 8 1 inch ssds with 2 6 gb performance optimized hba adapters option 109
- C connect a sas signal cable that comes with the option kit to the raid adapter connector for drive bays 24 27 d connect a sas signal cable that comes with the option kit to the raid adapter connector for drive bays 28 31 12 align and install the pci riser card assembly 2 in the server see installing a pci riser card assembly on page 56 112
- Pci riser card assembly 112
- Route the cables underneath the cable retention 112
- System x3650 m4 type 7915 installation and user s guide 112
- Make sure that the configuration cable is connected to the backplanes and system board 114
- Make sure that the sas power cable is connected to the backplanes and system board 115
- Installing an optional tape drive 116
- Installing a second microprocessor and heat sink 119
- Thermal grease 124
- Installing a memory module 125
- Depending on the server model the server may come with a minimum of one 2 gb or 4 gb dimm installed in slot 1 when you install additional dimms install them in the order shown in the following table to optimize system performance in non mirroring mode all three channels on the memory interface for each microprocessor can be populated in any order and have no matching requirements 128
- Dimm installation sequence 128
- Important if you have configured the server to use memory mirroring do not use the order in table 8 go to memory mirrored channel on page 111 and use the installation order shown there 128
- Notes 1 you can install dimms for microprocessor 2 as soon as you install microprocessor 2 you do not have to wait until all of the dimm slots for microprocessor 1 are filled 2 dimm slots 13 24 are reserved for microprocessor 2 thus dimm slots 13 24 are enabled when microprocessor 2 is installed 128
- Number of installed microprocessor dimm connector population sequence 128
- One microprocessor installed 1 4 9 12 2 5 8 11 3 6 7 10 128
- Table 8 non mirroring normal mode dimm installation sequence 128
- The following illustration shows the location of the dimm connectors on the system board 128
- Two microprocessors installed 1 13 4 16 9 21 12 24 2 14 5 17 8 20 11 23 3 15 6 18 7 19 10 22 128
- V for udimms dimm connectors 3 6 7 and 10 for microprocessor 1 and dimm connectors 15 18 19 and 22 for microprocessor 2 are not used 128
- Memory mirrored channel 129
- Memory mirrored channel mode replicates and stores data on two pairs of dimms within two channels simultaneously if a failure occurs the memory controller switches from the primary pair of memory dimms to the backup pair of dimms to enable memory mirrored channel through the setup utility select system settings memory for more information see using the setup utility on page 145 when you use the memory mirrored channel feature consider the following information v when you use memory mirrored channel you must install a pair of dimms at a time the two dimms in each pair must be identical in size type and rank single dual or quad and organization but not in speed the channels run at the speed of the slowest dimm in any of the channels v the maximum available memory is reduced to half of the installed memory when memory mirrored channel is enabled for example if you install 64 gb of memory using rdimms only 32 gb of addressable memory is available when you use memory mirrored channel v for 129
- The following diagram lists the dimm connectors on each memory channel 129
- The following table shows the installation sequence for installing dimms in memory mirroring mode 129
- Follow the installation sequence for rank sparing mode 130
- Memory rank sparing 130
- Series microprocessor v the maximum available memory is reduced when memory rank sparing mode is enabled 130
- The following diagram lists the dimm connectors on each memory channel 130
- The memory rank sparing feature disables the failed memory from the system configuration and activates a rank sparing dimm to replace the failed active dimm you can enable rank sparing memory in the setup utility select system settings memory for more information see using the setup utility on page 145 when you use the memory rank sparing feature consider the following information v the memory rank sparing feature is supported on server models with an intel xeo 130
- V install at least one quad rank dimm in a channel 130
- V install at least two single rank or dual rank dimms in a channel 130
- You can install dimms for the microprocessor 2 once the microprocessor 2 is installed you do not need to wait until all of the dimm connectors for microprocessor 1 are filled the following table shows the installation sequence for memory rank sparing mode 130
- Installing a dimm 131
- Installing a hot swap ac power supply 133
- Installing a hot swap dc power supply 136
- Caution this product does not provide a power control button turning off blades or removing power modules and i o modules does not turn off electrical current to the product the product also might have more than one power cord to remove all electrical current from the product make sure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source 138
- Danger 138
- Electrical current from power telephone and communication cables is hazardous 138
- Statement 33 138
- To avoid a shock hazard v do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm v connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded power source v connect to properly wired power sources any equipment that will be attached to this product v when possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables v never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage 138
- V connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when you install move or open covers on this product or attached devices 138
- V disconnect the attached ac power cords dc power sources network connections telecommunications systems and serial cables before you open the device covers unless you are instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures 138
- Removing a dual motor hot swap fan 141
- Installing a dual motor hot swap fan 142
- Installing an optional serveraid upgrade adapter 143
- Attach the three pegs to the serveraid upgrade adapter and install the serveraid upgrade adapter into the system board 144
- Connect the other end of the supercap cable to the battery 144
- If you have other devices to install or remove do so now otherwise go to completing the installation on page 135 144
- Note make sure the battery is seated properly see installing a serveraid sas controller battery on the remote battery tray on page 127 144
- Installing a serveraid sas controller battery on the remote battery tray 145
- Installing a usb hypervisor memory key 146
- Removing a usb hypervisor memory key 148
- Installing the optional dual port network adapter 149
- Completing the installation 153
- Installing an optional dvd drive 153
- Replacing the server cover 155
- Connecting the external cables 156
- Front view 156
- If the server comes with an installed operating system see the documentation that comes with the operating system for additional cabling instructions 156
- Rear view 156
- See the documentation that comes with any external devices for additional cabling instructions it might be easier for you to route cables before you connect the devices to the server 156
- System x3650 m4 type 7915 installation and user s guide 156
- The following illustrations show the locations of the input and output connectors on the front and rear of the server 156
- Updating the server configuration 157
- Chapter 3 configuring the server 159
- Notes 1 for more information about the human interface infrastructure hii and sas2ircu go to http www 947 ibm com support entry portal docdisplay lndocid migr 5088601 2 for more information about the megaraid go to http www 947 ibm com support entry portal docdisplay lndocid migr 5073015 160
- The serverguide setup and installation cd provides software setup tools and installation tools that are designed for your server the serverguide program detects the server model and hardware options that are installed and uses that information during setup to configure the hardware use this cd during the initial installation of the server to simplify the operating system installations by providing updated device drivers and in some cases installing them automatically to 160
- Use this program as an alternative to the setup utility for modifying uefi settings use the asu program online or out of band to modify uefi settings from the command line without the need to restart the server to access the setup utility for more information about using this program see ibm advanced settings utility program on page 155 v lsi configuration utility program use the lsi configuration utility program to configure the integrated sas sata controller with raid capabilities and the devices that are attached to it for information about using this program see configuring raid arrays on page 155 the following table lists the different server configurations and the applications that are available for configuring and managing raid arrays 160
- Using the serverguide setup and installation cd 160
- Serverguide features 161
- Installing your operating system without using serverguide 162
- Setup and configuration overview 162
- Typical operating system installation 162
- Setup utility menu choices 163
- Starting the setup utility 163
- Using the setup utility 163
- Passwords 166
- Power on password 166
- Administrator password 167
- Starting the backup server firmware 168
- Using the boot manager program 168
- Using the integrated management module ii 168
- Logging on to the web interface 170
- Obtaining the ip address for the imm2 170
- Using the remote presence capability and blue screen capture 170
- Enabling the remote presence feature 171
- Using the embedded hypervisor 171
- Configuring the ethernet controller 172
- Enabling features on demand ethernet software 172
- Enabling features on demand raid software 172
- Configuring raid arrays 173
- Ibm advanced settings utility program 173
- Updating ibm systems director 173
- The update xpress system pack installer 174
- The updatexpress system pack installer 174
- Appendix a getting help and technical assistance 175
- Before you call 175
- Getting help and information from the world wide web 175
- Using the documentation 175
- Hardware service and support 176
- Ibm taiwan product service 176
- Software service and support 176
- Appendix b notices 177
- Trademarks 177
- Important notes 178
- Attention airborne particulates including metal flakes or particles and reactive gases acting alone or in combination with other environmental factors such as humidity or temperature might pose a risk to the server that is described in this document risks that are posed by the presence of excessive particulate levels or concentrations of harmful gases include damage that might cause the server to malfunction or cease functioning altogether this specification sets forth limits for particulates and gases that are intended to avoid such damage the limits must not be viewed or used as definitive limits because numerous other factors such as temperature or moisture content of the air can influence the impact of particulates or environmental corrosives and gaseous contaminant transfer in the absence of specific limits that are set forth in this document you must implement practices that maintain particulate and gas levels that are consistent with the protection of human health and safety if 179
- Documentation format 179
- Ibm makes no representations or warranties with respect to non ibm products support if any for the non ibm products is provided by the third party not ibm 179
- Particulate contamination 179
- Some software might differ from its retail version if available and might not include user manuals or all program functionality 179
- The publications for this product are in adobe portable document format pdf and should be compliant with accessibility standards if you experience difficulties when you use the pdf files and want to request a web based format or accessible pdf document for a publication direct your mail to the following address 179
- Australia and new zealand class a statement 180
- Avis de conformité à la réglementation d industrie canada 180
- Electronic emission notices 180
- Federal communications commission fcc statement 180
- Industry canada class a emission compliance statement 180
- Deutschland einhaltung des gesetzes über die elektromagnetische verträglichkeit von geräten 181
- European union emc directive conformance statement 181
- Germany class a statement 181
- Japan electronics and information technology industries association jeita statement 182
- Japan vcci class a statement 182
- Korea communications commission kcc statement 182
- Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem deutschen gesetz über die elektromagnetische verträglichkeit von geräten emvg bzw der em 182
- Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem deutschen gesetz über die elektromagnetische verträglichkeit von geräten emvg bzw der emc eg richtlinie 2004 108 eg für geräte der klasse a 182
- People s republic of china class a electronic emission statement 183
- Russia electromagnetic interference emi class a statement 183
- Taiwan class a compliance statement 183
- Numerics 185
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