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IBM HS12 - BladeCenter - 8028 Service Manual - page 32
When you use the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD, you do not need setup
diskettes. You can use the CD to configure any supported IBM blade server model.
The setup program provides a list of tasks that are required to set up the blade
server.
Note:
Features and functions can vary slightly with different versions of the
ServerGuide program.
When you start the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD, the program prompts you
to complete the following tasks:
v
Select your language.
v
Select your keyboard layout and country.
v
View the overview to learn about ServerGuide features.
v
View the readme file to review installation tips for your operating system and
adapter.
v
Start the operating-system installation. You will need your operating-system CD.
Typical operating-system installation
Use this information for a typical ServerGuide operating-system installation.
Note:
Features and functions can vary slightly with different versions of the
ServerGuide program.
The ServerGuide program can reduce the time it takes to install an operating
system. It provides the device drivers that are required for the hardware and for
the operating system that you are installing. This section describes a typical
ServerGuide operating-system installation.
1.
After you have completed the setup process, the operating-system installation
program starts. (You will need the operating-system CD to complete the
installation.)
2.
The ServerGuide program stores information about the blade server model,
service processor, hard disk drive controllers, and network adapters. Then, the
program checks the CD for newer device drivers. This information is stored
and then passed to the operating-system installation program.
3.
The ServerGuide program presents operating-system partition options that are
based on the operating-system selection and the installed hard disk drives.
4.
The ServerGuide program prompts you to insert the operating-system CD and
restart the server. At this point, the installation program for the operating
system takes control to complete the installation. The BladeCenter CD drive
must be associated with the blade server before you perform this step.
Installing the operating system without using ServerGuide
Use these instructions to install the operating system on the blade server without
using a ServerGuide.
If you have already configured the blade server hardware and you are not using
the ServerGuide program to install the operating system, complete the following
steps to download the latest operating-system installation instructions from the
IBM Web site.
Note:
Changes are made periodically to the IBM Web site. The actual procedure
might vary slightly from what is described in this document.
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BladeCenter HS12 Type 8014, 8028 or 1916: Problem Determination and Service Guide
Summary of HS12 - BladeCenter - 8028
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Bladecenter hs12 type 8014, 8028 or 1916 problem determination and service guide.
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Bladecenter hs12 type 8014, 8028 or 1916 problem determination and service guide.
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Note: before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in “notices” on page 179 and the warranty and support information document for your blade server type on the ibm documentation cd. Seventh edition (may 2010) © copyright ibm corporation 2008, 2010. Us gover...
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Contents safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V guidelines for trained service technicians . . . . Vi inspecting for unsafe conditions . . . . . . Vi guidelines for servicing electrical equipment . . Vii safety statements . . . . . . . . . . . . Viii chapter 1. Start here . . . . . . . . . 1 diagnos...
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Light path diagnostics leds . . . . . . . 130 dynamic system analysis diagnostic programs and messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 running the diagnostic programs . . . . . 133 diagnostic text messages . . . . . . . . 134 viewing the test log . . . . . . . . . . 134 diagnostic messages . . . ....
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Safety before installing this product, read the safety information. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as informações de segurança. Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí. Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt. Lees voordat u dit produc...
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Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (safety information) før du installerer dette produktet. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as informações sobre segurança. Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. Guidelines fo...
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V make sure that the insulation is not frayed or worn. 4. Remove the cover. 5. Check for any obvious non-ibm alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-ibm alterations. 6. Check inside the system for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other ...
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V to ensure proper grounding of components such as power supplies, pumps, blowers, fans, and motor generators, do not service these components outside of their normal operating locations. V if an electrical accident occurs, use caution, turn off the power, and send another person to get medical aid....
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Danger electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. 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 wire...
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Statement 12 caution: the following label indicates a hot surface nearby. Statement 21 caution: hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. United kingdom telecommunications safety requirement notice to cust...
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Chapter 1. Start here you can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures in this documentation and on the ibm website. This problem determination and service guide describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform, troubleshooting procedures, and exp...
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C. Under popular links, click software and device drivers. D. Under related downloads, click dynamic system analysis (dsa). 4. Check for and apply code updates. Fixes or workarounds for many problems might be available in updated uefi firmware, device firmware, or device drivers. Important: some clu...
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Eserver.Html to verify that the blade server supports the installed operating system, optional devices, and software levels. If any hardware or software component is not supported, uninstall it to determine whether it is causing the problem. You must remove nonsupported hardware before you contact i...
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If the problem remains, contact ibm or an approved warranty service provider for assistance with additional problem determination and possible hardware replacement. To open an online service request, go to http://www.Ibm.Com/ support/electronic/portal/. Be prepared to provide information about any e...
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Chapter 2. Introduction use this information to help you solve problems that might occur in your blade server. This problem determination and service guide contains information to help you solve problems that might occur in your ibm bladecenter ® hs12 type 8014, 8028 or 1916 blade server. It describ...
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Depending on your bladecenter product, additional documents might be included on the ibm documentation cd. In addition to the documentation in this library, be sure to review the planning and installation guide for your bladecenter unit for information to help you prepare for system installation and...
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Table 1. Features and specifications microprocessor: supports one intel ® lga-771 microprocessor note: use the configuration/setup utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors in the blade server. Memory: v dual-channel, dual inline memory modules (dimms): 6 dimm connectors...
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Kvm select button activity led location led information led blade-error led media-tray select button power-control button power-on led keyboard/video/mouse (kvm) select button: press this button to associate the shared bladecenter unit keyboard port, video port, and mouse port with the blade server....
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Management-module web interface at or through ibm ® director console. For more information about the management-module web interface, see http://www-03.Ibm.Com/systems/management/. For more information about ibm ® director, see the documentation on the ibm ® director cd that comes with the server, o...
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After you connect the blade server to power through the bladecenter unit, the blade server can start in any of the following ways: v you can press the power-control button on the front of the blade server (behind the control panel door, see “blade server controls and leds” on page 7) to start the bl...
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System-board connectors use this information to locate the component connectors on the system board of the blade server. The following illustration shows the connector locations for the hot-swap sas system board; the connector locations are identical in the fixed sata system board. Storage interface...
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System-board switches use this information to locate and define system-board switches in the blade server. The following illustration shows the locations of the two switch blocks (sw2 and sw3) and the light path diagnostics switch on the system board. The following table describes the function of ea...
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Switch description sw2 switch block 2 has the following switches: v 1 - boot block v 2 - force power on v 3 - wake on lan disable – on: disabled – off: enabled (default) v 4 - wake on lan bypass disable – on: disabled – off: enabled (default) v 5 - debug serial port – on: disabled – off: enabled (de...
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Bmc heartbeat led dimm 1-error led dimm 2-error led dimm 3-error led dimm 4-error led dimm 5-error led dimm 6-error led power jumper bad led bmc-fault led microprocessor-error led battery-error led power-fault led the following illustration shows the light path diagnostics panel on the system board....
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Chapter 3. Configuring the blade server use this information for details about the configuration requirements of the blade server. Before you continue, make sure that the blade server has the latest version of firmware code. For additional information, see “firmware updates” on page 21. The followin...
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V if you are managing the blade server from a remote location, see the ibm bladecenter management module user’s guide, ibm bladecenter management module command-line interface reference guide, or ibm bladecenter serial over lan setup guide for information and instructions. 3. When the configuration/...
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– system mac addresses select this menu item to set and view the mac addresses for the ethernet controllers on the blade server. Note: mac addresses are displayed only for those devices with pxe enabled v date and time select this menu item to set the system date and time, in 24-hour format (hour:mi...
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Select this menu item to disable the microprocessor cache or to set the microprocessor cache to use the write-back or write-through method. Write-back caching generally provides better system performance. You can also select this menu item to enable or disable hyper-threading and adjust microprocess...
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Using the serverguide setup and installation cd use this information as an overview for using the serverguide setup and installation cd. The serverguide setup and installation cd contains a setup and installation program that is designed for your blade server. The serverguide program detects the bla...
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When you use the serverguide setup and installation cd, you do not need setup diskettes. You can use the cd to configure any supported ibm blade server model. The setup program provides a list of tasks that are required to set up the blade server. Note: features and functions can vary slightly with ...
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1. Go to http://www.Ibm.Com/systems/support/. 2. Under product support, click bladecenter. 3. From the menu on the left side of the page, click bladecenter support search. 4. From the task menu, select install. 5. From the product family list, select bladecenter hs12. 6. From the operating system li...
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One ethernet controller is integrated on the blade server system board. A controller provides a 1000 mbps full-duplex interface for connecting to one of the ethernet-compatible i/o modules in i/o-module bays 1 and 2, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the ethernet local...
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2. When the message press ctrl-c to start lsi logic configuration utility is displayed, press f1. If an administrator password has been set, you must type the administrator password to access the full lsi logic configuration utility menu. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to modify the sas st...
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24 bladecenter hs12 type 8014, 8028 or 1916: problem determination and service guide.
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Chapter 4. Parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916 the following replaceable components are available for the ibm bladecenter hs12 type 8014, 8028 or 1916 blade server. For an updated parts listing on the web, complete the following steps. Note: changes are made periodically to the ibm web site. Th...
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Pre ss h ere wh en in sta llin g c ard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 replaceable components are of three types: v tier 1 customer replaceable unit (cru): replacement of tier 1 crus is your responsibility. If ibm installs a tier 1 cru at your request, you will be charged for the installation. V...
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For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance, see the warranty and support information document. Index description cru part number (tier 1) cru part number (tier 2) fru part number 1 cover (all models) 44r5761 2 infiniband 4x high-speed i/o expansion card (optio...
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Index description cru part number (tier 1) cru part number (tier 2) fru part number 10 hard disk drive, 2.5 inch hot-swap sas 73 gb, 15 khz (type 8028 option) 43w7546 10 hard disk drive, 2.5 inch hot-swap sas 146 gb, 10 khz (type 8028 option) 43w7538 11 hot-swap storage-bay filler (type 8028 models ...
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Index description cru part number (tier 1) cru part number (tier 2) fru part number recovery cd, simplified chinese, ms windows server 2003 r2, 32-bit edition, 1 - 4 processors 44w4053 recovery cd, korean, ms windows server 2003 r2, 32-bit edition, 1 - 4 processors 44w4054 recovery cd, english, ms w...
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Index description cru part number (tier 1) cru part number (tier 2) fru part number recovery cd, english, ms windows server 2003 r2, 64-bit edition, 1 - 8 processors 44w4076 recovery cd, japanese, ms windows server 2003 r2, 64-bit edition, 1 - 8 processors 44w4077 recovery cd, italian, ms windows se...
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Chapter 5. Removing and replacing blade server components use this information to remove and replace components in the blade server. Replaceable components are of three types: v tier 1 customer replaceable unit (cru): replacement of tier 1 crus is your responsibility. If ibm installs a tier 1 cru at...
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V blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component to remove it from or install it in the blade server, open or close a latch, and so on. V orange on a component or an orange label on or near a component indicates that the component can be hot-swapped, which means that if...
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V remove the device from its package and install it directly into the blade server without setting down the device. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into its static-protective package. Do not place the device on the blade server cover or on a metal surface. V take additional ca...
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1. If the blade server is operating, shut down the operating system; then, press the power-control button (behind the blade server control panel door) to turn off the blade server (see “turning off the blade server” on page 10 for more information). Attention: wait at least 30 seconds, until the sto...
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Notes: a. When any blade server or device is in any i/o-module bay 7 through 14, power modules must be installed in all four power-module bays. For additional information, see the installation and user’s guide that comes with the bladecenter unit. B. To help ensure proper cooling, performance, and s...
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Blade server cover release cover pins blade server cover 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions)...
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Blade server cover release cover pins blade server cover attention: you cannot insert the blade server into the bladecenter unit until the blade server cover is installed and closed. Do not attempt to override this protection. 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines...
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Blade server cover release expansion unit blade server cover release 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for i...
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Blade server cover release expansion unit blade server cover release 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for i...
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Bezel-assembly release bezel-assembly release 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31.. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions). 3. Open ...
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1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions). 3. Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, static-pro...
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4. Open the blade server cover (see “removing the blade server cover” on page 35 for instructions). 5. If an optional expansion unit is installed, remove it (see “removing an optional expansion unit” on page 37). 6. Press the storage drive release lever away from the storage drive to open the releas...
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6. Touch the static-protective package that contains the storage drive to any unpainted metal surface on the bladecenter unit or any unpainted metal surface on any other grounded rack component; then, remove the storage drive from the package. 7. Open the release lever on the storage drive and slide...
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Installing a hot-swap storage drive use this information to install a hot-swap storage drive in the blade server. To install a hot-swap storage drive, complete the following steps. The blade server (machine type 8028) has two storage bays for installing or removing hot-swap storage devices, such as ...
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2. The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. To remove a dimm, complete the following steps. Dimm 1 dimm 2 dimm 3 dimm 4 dimm 5 dimm 6 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bl...
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Installing a memory module use these instructions to install memory modules in the blade server. The following notes describe the types of direct inline memory modules (dimms) that the blade server supports and other information that you must consider when you install dimms: note: 1. The following i...
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V installing or removing dimms changes the configuration information of the blade server. After you install or remove a dimm, you must change and save the new configuration information by using the configuration/setup utility program. When you restart the blade server, a message indicates that the m...
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Dimm retaining clip a. Turn the dimm so that the dimm keys align correctly with the connector on the system board. Attention: to avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the dimm connectors, handle the clips gently. B. Make sure that the small tabs on the retaining clips are in the notches on ...
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Ckvm card 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33). 3. Remove the blade server cover (see “removing the blade serv...
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Ckvm feature card 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33). 3. Remove the blade server cover (see “removing the bl...
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1. The following illustration shows how to remove an i/o expansion card, such as a sas connectivity card, from the system board. 2. The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. To remove an i/o expansion card, complete the following steps. Press here when inst alling ...
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Before you install an i/o expansion card in a blade server, consider the following bladecenter expansion card, blade server, and other related device information: v the appearance of your blade server or system boards might be different from the illustrations in this document. V depending on the mod...
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3. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions). 4. Open the blade server cover. (see “removing the blade server cover” on page 35 for instructions). 5. If an optional expansion unit is insta...
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The storage interface card comes in the sas and sata controller models. The sas storage interface card controls the sas storage drives and the sata storage interface card controls the sata and solid state storage drives. Note: 1. The following illustration shows how to remove a storage interface car...
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To install a storage interface card, complete the following steps. Storage interface card standoff storage interface card 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the bla...
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Blade server expansion connector cover expansion card expansion card standoff 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page...
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Blade server expansion connector cover expansion card expansion card standoff 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page...
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To remove the battery, complete the following steps: 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions). 3....
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Statement 2 caution: when replacing the lithium battery, use only ibm part number 33f8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery cont...
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11. Turn on the blade server, start the configuration/setup utility program, and reset the configuration (see “setup and configuration overview” on page 19 for instructions). Removing and replacing field replaceable units use this information to remove and replace field replaceable units (frus). Fru...
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Microprocessor heat sink 1. Before you begin, read “safety” on page v and “installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. If the blade server is installed in a bladecenter unit, remove it (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33 for instructions). 3. Remove the blade server cov...
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7. Rotate the locking lever on the microprocessor socket from its closed and locked position until it stops in the fully open position (approximately a 135° angle). Lift the microprocessor retainer cover upward. 8. Use your fingers to pull the microprocessor out of the socket. Microprocessor micropr...
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Microprocessor heat sink attention: do not touch the contacts in the microprocessor socket. Touching these contacts might result in permanent damage to the system board. 1. Install the microprocessor and heat sink. Attention: do not use any tools or sharp objects to lift the locking lever on the mic...
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Microprocessor microprocessor socket alignment marks microprocessor retainer e. Center the microprocessor over the microprocessor socket. Align the triangle on the corner of the microprocessor with the triangle on the corner of the socket and carefully place the microprocessor into the socket. Atten...
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3. Install the bezel assembly (see “installing the bezel assembly” on page 40). 4. Install the optional expansion unit, if you removed one from the blade server to replace the microprocessor and heat sink (see “installing an optional expansion unit” on page 38). 5. Install the blade server cover (se...
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Installing the system-board assembly use this information to install the system-board assembly in the blade server. Attention: the system-board assembly is a field-replaceable unit and must be replaced by a trained service technician. To contact an ibm service representative, see “hardware service a...
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Chapter 6. Diagnostics use this information to review the diagnostic tools that are available to help you solve problems that might occur in the blade server. Review the diagnostic tools that are available to help you solve problems that might occur in the blade server. Note: the blade server uses s...
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Time diagnostics, see http://www.Ibm.Com/systems/management/. For more information about diagnostic programs and error messages, see the problem determination and service guide for your blade server. The ibm dynamic system analysis (dsa) diagnostic programs are the primary method of testing the majo...
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A beep code is a combination of short or long beeps or a series of short beeps that are separated by pauses. For example, a “1-2-3” beep code is one short beep, a pause, two short beeps, a pause, and three short beeps. A beep code other than one beep indicates that post has detected a problem. To de...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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Error logs use this information as an example of a bmc error log. The bmc log contains all system status messages from the blade server service processor. The management-module event log in your bladecenter unit contains messages that were generated on each blade server during post and status messag...
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Each bmc log entry is displayed on its own page. To display all the data for an entry, use the up arrow (↑) and down arrow (↓) keys or the page up and page down keys. To move from one entry to the next, select get next entry or get previous entry . The bmc log indicates an assertion event when an ev...
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Bmc error messages use this information to resolve bmc error messages. The following table lists bmc error messages and suggested actions to correct the detected problems. V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see cha...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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Post error codes use this information to diagnose and resolve post error codes for the blade server. The following table describes the post error codes and suggested actions to correct the detected problems. V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column un...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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About the checkout procedure use this information to run diagnostics, locate error codes, and identify device errors for the blade server. Before you perform the checkout procedure for diagnosing hardware problems, review the following information: v read “safety” on page v. V the diagnostic program...
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V yes: run the diagnostic programs (see chapter 6, “diagnostics,” on page 67). – if you receive an error, see “diagnostic messages” on page 135. – if the diagnostic programs were completed successfully and you still suspect a problem, see “solving undetermined problems” on page 171. Troubleshooting ...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action not a...
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Bladecenter unit resources. First, make sure that the keyboard and mouse are assigned to the blade server; then, see the following table and “solving shared bladecenter resource problems” on page 167. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which componen...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action the a...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action the b...
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Network connection problems use this information to diagnose and resolve network connection errors. Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. The blade server connects to the network by using shared bladecenter unit resources...
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Power error messages use this information to diagnose and resolve power error messages for the blade server. Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. Power to the blade server is provided by shared bladecenter unit resources...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Message action syste...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Message action syste...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action the p...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action the b...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action all r...
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Serverguide problems use this information to locate serverguide problems and suggested actions. The following table lists problem symptoms and suggested solutions. Symptom suggested action the serverguide setup and installation cd will not start. V make sure that the cd drive is associated with the ...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom action you s...
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After you remove the blade server, you can press and hold the light path diagnostics switch for a maximum of 25 seconds to light the leds and locate the failing component. The following components have this feature: v storage drives v light path diagnostics panel v microprocessors v memory modules (...
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Bmc heartbeat led dimm 1-error led dimm 2-error led dimm 3-error led dimm 4-error led dimm 5-error led dimm 6-error led power jumper bad led bmc-fault led microprocessor-error led battery-error led power-fault led the following illustrations show the system-board light path diagnostics panel and led...
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Light path diagnostics leds use this information to diagnose and resolve possible errors displayed by the light path diagnostic leds. The following table describes the leds on the light path diagnostics panels, on the system board, and on the optional expansion unit and suggested actions to correct ...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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V follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(tr...
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Through a generated text report file, or copy the log to a removable media and view the log from a web browser. See “running the diagnostic programs” for more information. If you cannot find the problem using the diagnostic programs, see “solving undetermined problems” on page 171 for information ab...
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Not controlled by the blade server, you cannot use the next cat and prev cat buttons to select categories. All other mouse-selectable functions are available through function keys. To view server configuration information such as system configuration, memory contents, interrupt request (irq) use, di...
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Diagnostic messages use this information to review the diagnostic error messages and resolve any errors that might occur in the blade server. If the diagnostic programs generate error codes that are not listed in the table, make sure that the latest level of the bios code is installed. To download t...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trai...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the action column until the problem is solved. V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trai...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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V see chapter 4, “parts listing, types 8014, 8028 and 1916,” on page 25 to determine which components are crus and which components are frus. V if an action step is preceded by “(trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error code descripti...
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Flag 14: library place retry (w) this flag is set when a high retry count threshold is passed during an operation to place a cartridge back into a slot before the operation succeeds. This flag is internally cleared when another place operation is attempted. Flag 15: library load retry (w) this flag ...
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2. Turn off the blade server (see “turning off the blade server” on page 10). 3. Remove the blade server from the bladecenter unit (see “removing the blade server from the bladecenter unit” on page 33). 4. Remove the cover (see “removing the blade server cover” on page 35). 5. If an expansion unit i...
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Service processor (bmc) error codes use this information to view the bmc error log. The baseboard management controller (bmc) log contains up to 512 of the most recent service processor errors, in ipmi format. These messages are a combination of plain text and error-code numbers. You can view the bm...
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Keyboard or mouse problems use this information to diagnose and resolve keyboard and mouse issues. To check for keyboard or mouse problems, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that: v both the blade server and the monitor are turned on. V the keyboard/video/mouse s...
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1) usb cable (if applicable) 2) media tray cable (if applicable) 3) media tray d. Continue with 7. 4. For problems that affect only the diskette drive: a. If there is a diskette in the drive, make sure that: v the diskette is inserted correctly in the drive. V the diskette is good and not damaged; t...
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Network connection problems use this information to diagnose and resolve network connection issues with the blade server. To check for network connection problems, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that: v the network cables are securely connected to the i/o modu...
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Video problems use this information to diagnose and resolve video issues . To check for video problems, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that: v both the blade server and the monitor are turned on, and the monitor brightness and contrast controls are correctly a...
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V if the bladecenter unit contains more than one blade server and only one of the blade servers has the problem, troubleshoot the blade server that has the problem. If the diagnostic tests did not diagnose the failure or if the blade server is inoperative, use the information in this section. If you...
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Problem determination tips use these tips to determine problems with the blade server. Because of the variety of hardware and software combinations that you can encounter, use the following information to assist you in problem determination. If possible, have this information available when you requ...
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Appendix. Getting help and technical assistance if you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about ibm products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from ibm to assist you. Use this information to obtain additional information about ibm and ibm produ...
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V submit an electronic service request. 1. Go to http://www.Ibm.Com/systems/support/. 2. Under support & downloads, click open service request. 3. Follow the prompts. Submitting an electronic service request will start the process of determining a solution to your problem by making the pertinent inf...
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Hardware service and support you can receive hardware service through your ibm reseller or ibm services. To locate a reseller authorized by ibm to provide warranty service, go to http://www.Ibm.Com/partnerworld/ and click find business partners on the right side of the page. For ibm support telephon...
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Notices this information was developed for products and services offered in the u.S.A. Ibm may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local ibm representative for information on the products and services currently available in your a...
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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. Some software might differ from its retail version (if available) and might not include user manuals or all program functionality. Particula...
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Documentation format 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, dire...
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Australia and new zealand class a statement 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. European union emc directive conformance statement this product is in conformity wit...
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Deutschland: einhaltung des gesetzes über die elektromagnetische verträglichkeit von geräten dieses produkt entspricht dem “gesetz über die elektromagnetische verträglichkeit von geräten (emvg)”. Dies ist die umsetzung der eu-richtlinie 2004/108/eg in der bundesrepublik deutschland. Zulassungsbesche...
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Japan vcci class a statement this is a class a product based on the standard of the voluntary control council for interference (vcci). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. Korea communica...
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Index a accessible documentation 182 advanced configuration settings 16 advanced setup 16 array, sas 44 assertion event, bmc log 76 assistance, getting 175 australia class a statement 183 b battery replacing 57 battery, removing 57 beep code descriptions 69 beep code errors 69 bezel assembly install...
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Error messages (continued) front panel cable is not connected to system board 78 high-speed expansion card fault 78 i/o board fault 78 memory module bus fault 78 error symptoms general 114 intermittent 115 microprocessor 117 monitor 118 optional devices 119 software 126 storage drive 114 usb port 12...
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H handling the i/o expansion card 51 handling the sas connectivity card 51 hard disk drive connectors 11 problems 114 hardware problems 67 hardware service and support telephone numbers 177 help getting 175 help, world wide web 176 high-speed expansion card installing 51, 56 removing 55 hot-spare me...
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Product data 16 product service, ibm taiwan 177 publications related 5 pxe boot agent utility program 15 using 21 r recovering from a bios failure 165 redundant array of independent disks (raid) sas array 44 related documentation 5 remote console redirection 16 removable-media drive errors 124 remov...
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Part number: 60y1601 printed in usa (1p) p/n: 60y1601.