S10L-9798-01IBM Netfinity ServersIBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476Models 10U, 10X, 11U, 11X, 15U,15X, 16U, 16X, 20U, 20X, 21U, 21X,30U, 30X, 31U, 31X,
Diagnostic LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Erasing Lost or Forgotten Passwords ... 42Power Supply . . . . . . . . . .
Front Fan Attention The presence of 5 V ac standby power might result indamage to the hardware unless you disconnect thepower cord from the ele
7. Connect the front fan cable to the connector on theriser card.8. Replace the bottom cover (see “Bottom Cover” onpage 71).9. If you want to in
Input/Output ConnectorsInput/output (I/O) connectors provide ports for transferringinformation into and out of the server. You can connect avari
Expansion Slots: Cables to the externalconnectors on installed ISA and PCIadapters connect here. For informationabout expansion slots and adapt
Ethernet Connector: An unshielded,twisted-pair (UTP) cable with an RJ-45connector attaches here to the 10/100Ethernet controller on the system bo
Internal DrivesYou can add drives to the server to increase storagecapacity and to enable the server to read multiple types ofmedia. Several typ
.6/ Bay 6The following is a detailed description of the drive baycontents.CD-ROM Drive: The server comes with anintegrated drive electronics (ID
Drive Specifications: Table 4 describes some ofthe drive types that you can install in each bay, and theirwidth and height requirements.Table 4.
Types of Cables: The server uses cables toconnect IDE and SCSI drives to the power supply, risercard, and system board. The diskette drive is al
The diskette, IDE CD-ROM, and other IDE deviceconnectors are on the back of the riser card. When youare installing optional drives, refer to the
Preinstallation Steps (All Bays) ... 105Working with Drives in Bays 1 through 4 . . 107Installing Drives in the PermanentlyMounted Drive Cag
The following illustration shows the connectors on the risercard.Front Fan ConnectorDisk Fan AConnectorDisk Fan BConnectorModem WakeupConnectorPC
The CD-ROM drive and the diskette drive are the onlyIDE devices that come with the server. You caninstall another IDE device, such as a CD-ROM
SCSI Drives: Some drives have a special designcalled small computer system interface (SCSI). Thisdesign allows you to attach multiple drives to a
LUN 0. Certain types of physical SCSI devices (bridgecontrollers) can support more than one logical device.For example, a printer controller migh
Before you begin, be sure you have: Read “Safety Information” on page 208. Read the documentation that comes with theoption. Read “Termination
Working with Drives in Bays 1 through 4:There are two different designs for the front drive cage thatcontains drive bays 1 through 4. One design
Note Read “Safety Information” on page 208. Read the instructions that come with the drivethat you want to install or replace. Position the
c. Remove the bay panel.2. If knockouts are present in the drive bay opening,twist them with a screwdriver or pliers to remove.The following illu
3. Install the drive in the bay opening and secure thedrive by inserting screws. Note As shown in the following illustration, only twoscrews are
5. If the installed drive has nonremovable media, replacethe bay panel.6. If you installed a CD-ROM drive and want to connectthe drive to the CD-
General CheckoutThis general checkout procedure is for Netfinity 3000 -Type 8476 servers. Attention The drives in the system you are servicing
Removing Drives in the Permanently MountedDrive Cage:This procedure is for those servers thathave a permanently mounted front drive cage.1. If th
2. Disconnect the cables from the drive that you want toremove.3. Remove the visible screws that hold the drive andslide it out the front of the
Removing the Removable Drive Cage: Thefollowing illustration shows a chassis with a drive-supportbracket and a removable drive cage. The front d
2. Remove the top-handle cover and set it aside.3. Remove the top-handle screw and the screw from thedrive-support bracket that holds the upper d
Installing a Drive in the Removable Drive Cage:This section gives the procedure for installing drives in theupper drive cage. If you want to remo
3. Insert the drive into the desired unoccupied drive bay.Insert and tighten the screws that hold it in place.The following illustration shows a
6. Replace the top-handle cover.7. Attach the cables to the drive, as shown in thefollowing illustration.8. If you have installed a drive with re
9. To remove a bay panel:a. Locate the appropriate bay panel in the front ofthe server.b. Use the tip of a screwdriver, if necessary, torelease t
10. To install a bay panel:a. Align the right-hand edge of the bay panel withthe matching opening in the front of the server.b. Gently press the
Working with Drives in Bays 5 and 6 Notes Read “Working with Drives in Bays 1 through 4”on page 107. Read the documentation that comes with t
Notes 1. For systems that are part of a shared DASDcluster, run one test at a time in looped mode.Do not run all tests in looped mode, as this
To install or remove drives in bays 5 and 6:1. Remove the screw that holds the drive cage, andcarefully slide the drive cage past the cover lock
4. If you are installing a drive in bay 5, turn the driveupside down before you slide it into the bay. Thisensures that the drive connector will
6. Reinstall the rear drive cage and secure it with thescrew that you removed in step 1 on page 122.7. Attach the cables to the drive, as shown i
Internal ViewThe following illustration shows the internal view of theserver, with the side panel removed. Note The following illustration is f
Memory ModulesAdding system memory to the server can make programsrun faster. You can increase the amount of systemmemory by installing options
“Configuration/Setup Utility Program Menus” onpage 24. For more information about the DIMMs that the serversupports, go to the following World
Notes 1. When you are removing a memory module, becareful not to push too hard on the retaining clipsbecause the memory module might abruptly e
Notches Note Adding or removing DIMMs changes theconfiguration information in the server. Whenyou restart the server, the system displays POSTer
MicroprocessorsThe server comes with an Intel Pentium II microprocessor.This microprocessor incorporates MMX technology withbuilt-in ECC level-2
Installing or Replacing Microprocessors:This section gives the procedure for installingmicroprocessors. If you want to remove a microprocessor,re
(CONTINUED) 004 (continued)DID YOU RECEIVE THE CORRECT RESPONSES?Yes No005Go to the “Symptom-to-FRU Index” on page 160.006ARE ALL INSTALLED D
Notes 1. The microprocessor in the server comes with anattached heat sink. The microprocessor plugsinto the microprocessor socket on the system
c. Lift the microprocessor out of the connector.d. Store the old microprocessor in astatic-protective package.e. Go to step 3 to install the repl
4. Press in on the retainer tabs until they click intoplace. Note For the location of the retainer tabs, see theillustration in step 2b on page
6. Pull outward on the retainer tabs.7. If you replace the microprocessor with one that has adifferent speed, you must change the switch settings
Preliminary Option InstallationInformation Become familiar with the safety and handlingguidelines specified under “Safety Information” onpage 20
Caution Use safe lifting practices when lifting the machine. IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476 137
Stabilizing FeetThe four feet attached to the bottom cover rotate 90degrees to provide additional stability for the server.Before you place the
System Board Attention The presence of 5 V ac standby power might result indamage to the hardware unless you disconnect thepower cord from the
5. Grasp and turn the latch clockwise to the extendedposition. This releases the system board from theriser card. Note Do not pull on the microp
5. Push down on the latch to lock the tab on theunderside in the opening (hole) in the chassis. Thissecurely holds the latch in the closed positi
Diagnostic Test ProgramsIBM provides programs that you can run to diagnosehardware and some software problems. Several utilityprograms that provi
System Board IllustrationThe system board, also called the planar or motherboard,is the main circuit board in the server. It provides basicserver
Switch 8Diskette write-protect.3/ Microprocessor.4/ DIMM Connector 0.5/ DIMM Connector 1.6/ DIMM Connector 2.7/ Clear CMOS Request jumper (J9).8
System Board Replacement Attention 1. The vital product data (VPD) and latest level ofBIOS for the system you are servicing must beinstalled on
Switch SettingsAdministrator Password Switch Setting:When you want to set, change, or delete an administratorpassword that is protected by enhan
administrator password and reconfigure the server.For more information, see “Configuration/Setup UtilityProgram Menus” on page 24. Note For more
Diskette Write-Protect Switch Setting: Thediskette write-protect switch controls whether you can writeinformation to a diskette using a diskette
Note To control and specify who has access to thediskettes in your server, use the Configuration/SetupUtility program. Follow the instructions
Ethernet Controller Operation Mode SwitchSetting: When you want to change the Ethernetcontroller operation mode from Normal to MAC Disabled,you m
Updating the Server Configuration Attention The configuration information in this section applies toinstalling options. For more information on
Notes 1. If an error message related to thechassis-intrusion detector appears after yourestart the server, you must enter theadministrator pass
Power-on Self-Test (POST)When you power-on the server, it performs a series oftests to check the operation of server components andsome options.
Video Port ConnectorThe video port is where you can attach a video monitor tothe Netfinity 3000 server. The server provides a 15-pinvideo port co
Microprocessor Speed Switches Settings:When you replace a microprocessor with one that has adifferent speed8, you must change the switch settings
Table 7. Microprocessor Switch Settings3. If you receive the error code 167 after you install anew microprocessor, run the Flash Utility progra
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors: The serverprovides one keyboard port and one auxiliary-device port.An auxiliary device can be a mouse or other po
SCSI Connectors: The server comes with a 16-bitUltraSCSI adapter. This adapter has two 68-pin,high-density connectors (one internal and one exter
Table 9 shows the pin-number assignments for the 68-pinSCSI connectors.Table 9. The 68-Pin SCSI Port Connector Pin-NumberAssignmentsPin Signal
Universal Serial Bus Ports: The universal serialbus (USB) is an emerging serial interface standard fortelephony and multimedia devices. Each USB
Ethernet Connector: The system board in theNetfinity 3000 server contains an Ethernet controller. Thecontroller has an external RJ-45 connector o
Symptom-to-FRU IndexThis index supports the Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476. Notes 1. Check the configuration before you replace aFRU. Configuration
Beep/Symptom FRU/Action1-2-XDMA error 1. System Board1-3-X 1. Memory Module 2. System Board2-1-1, 2-1-2 1. Run Setup 2. System Board2-1-XFirs
POST Beep CodesIf Power-On Status is set to [Enabled], POST alsogenerates beep codes to indicate successful completion orthe detection of an erro
Beep/Symptom FRU/ActionTwo Long and Two ShortBeeps(Video adapter notsupported) 1. Video adapter162 Netfinity Server HMM
POST Error CodesPOST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action101System board interruptfailure. 1. System Board102System board timer error. 1. System Board106
POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action168Alert on LAN error 1. Run Setup. Check tosee that Ethernet andAlert on LAN areenabled. 2. System Board3. Rise
POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action601 1. Diskette Drive A2. Diskette Drive Cable3. Riser Card, if installed 4. System Board602 1. Bad Diskette2.
POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action1962Boot sequence error. 1. RunConfiguration/Setup,check Boot Sequence 2. Check cableconnections 3. Run Diagnos
Diagnostic Error CodesRefer to the following Diagnostic Error Codes when usingthe IBM PC Enhanced Diagnostics test.In the following index, “X” ca
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action000-197-XXXBIOS test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-run test3.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-035-XXXSystem Device Resetcondition detected 1. System board001-036-XXXSystem Register error 1. System board0
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-254-XXX001-255-XXX001-256-XXX001-257-XXXSystem DMA error 1. System board001-260-XXX001-264-XXXSystem IRQ erro
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-298-XXXSystem RTC date/timeupdate failure1. Flash the system 2. System board001-299-XXXSystem RTC periodicin
Software-Generated Error Messages: These messages occur if a problem or conflict isfound by an application program, the operating system, orboth.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action005-195-XXXVideo Test aborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to005-196-XXXVideo test halt, er
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action006-197-XXXDiskette interface testwarning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action011-195-XXXSerial port Test aborted byuser 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to011-196-XXXSerial port te
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action014-015-XXXParallel port ExternalLoopback failure 1. Wrap plug 2. System board014-027-XXXParallel portConfigurat
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action015-002-XXXUSB port Timeout 1. Remove USBDevice(s) and re-test 2. System board015-015-XXXUSB port External Loopb
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action015-199-XXXUSB port test failed, causeunknown1. Go to “UndeterminedProblems” onpage 198.2. Flash the system andr
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action020-195-XXXPCI Test aborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to020-196-XXXPCI test halt, error
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action025-196-XXXIDE interface test halt, errorthreshold exceeded1. Press F3 to reviewthe log file. See“Viewing the Tes
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action030-196-XXXSCSI interface test halt,error threshold exceeded1. Press F3 to reviewthe log file. See“Viewing the Te
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action035-197-XXXRAID interface test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-
Running the Diagnostic Test Programs Note See “Diagnostic Test Programs” on page 7 for adescription of the diagnostic programs that come withthe
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action071-197-XXXAudio port test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-run
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action080-198-XXXGame Port interface testaborted1. If a component iscalled out, make sureit is enabled and/orconnected2
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action086-198-XXXMouse Port interface testaborted1. If a component iscalled out, make sureit is enabled and/orconnected
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action170-000-XXXVoltage Sensor(s) TestPassed 1. No action170-0XX-XXXVoltage Sensor(s) failure 1. Flash system 2. Syst
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action175-195-XXXThermal Sensor(s) Testaborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to175-196-XXXThermal
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action202-000-XXXSystem Cache Test Passed 1. No action202-XXX-XXXSystem Cache error1. Cache, if removable 2. System bo
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action302-XXX-XXXMouse error 1. Mouse2. Check and testKeyboard 3. System board303-000-XXXJoystick Test Passed 1. No ac
Ethernet Controller Messages Note The following error messages are available only withthe integrated Ethernet controller. These errormessages ar
Table 12 (Page 1 of 2). Ethernet Controller MessagesError Code DescriptionRPL-ROM-ERR: 100 The integrated Ethernet controller cannot befo
Table 12 (Page 2 of 2). Ethernet Controller MessagesError Code DescriptionM30 Cannot ARP trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP)address.M31
the first error message, the other error messagesprobably will not appear on the screen the next timethat you power-on the server.)2. If you have
Symptom FRU/ActionServer does not recognizethe CD-ROM drive.1. Verify that theCD-ROM drive isenabled in theConfiguration/SetupUtility program.2.
Symptom FRU/ActionThe monitor works whenyou power-on the system,but goes blank after someperiod of server inactivity. Note The Advanced PowerMan
Symptom FRU/ActionAn IBM option that used towork does not work now. Notes 1. If the optioncomes with itsown testinstructions, usethose instructi
Symptom FRU/ActionThe Ethernet Controllercannot connect to thenetwork. 1. Run Diagnostics 2. Check Cables 3. System BoardThe Configuration/Setu
Symptom FRU/ActionThe Ethernet Activity lightdoes not come on.1. Make sure thenetwork devicedrivers are loaded.2. Check all connections.3. Try se
SCSI MessagesMessage DescriptionAllOne or more of the followingmight be causing theproblem: A failing SCSI device(adapter, drive,controller) A
Undetermined ProblemsYou are here because the diagnostic tests did not identifythe failure, the Devices List is incorrect, or the system isinope
Parts Listing (Netfinity 3000 - Type8476)28272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321 IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476 199
SystemIndex System (Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476)Models 10U, 10X, 11U, 11X, 15U,15X, 16U, 16X, 20U, 21U, 20X, 21X30U, 30X, 31U, 31X, 40U, 40X, 41U
Index System (Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476)Models 10U, 10X, 11U, 11X, 15U,15X, 16U, 16X, 20U, 21U, 20X, 21X30U, 30X, 31U, 31X, 40U, 40X, 41U,41XFRU
for a menu item. (Note that each menu item hasa Help screen. To view the Help screen, selectthe menu item; then, press F1.)c. When you have finis
Index System (Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476)Models 10U, 10X, 11U, 11X, 15U,15X, 16U, 16X, 20U, 21U, 20X, 21X30U, 30X, 31U, 31X, 40U, 40X, 41U,41XFRU
Index System (Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476)Models 10U, 10X, 11U, 11X, 15U,15X, 16U, 16X, 20U, 21U, 20X, 21X30U, 30X, 31U, 31X, 40U, 40X, 41U,41XFRU
KeyboardsKeyboards FRU No.Arabic 02K0870Belgian-French 02K0871Belgian-UK/Dutch 02K0872Brazil/Portugal 02K0869Bulgarian 02K0873Chinese/US 02K0900
Power CordsPower Cords FRU No.Arabic 14F0033Belgium 1339520Bulgaria 1339520Czech Republic 1339520Denmark 13F9997Finland 1339520France 1339520Ger
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Related Service Information Important The service procedures are designed to help youisolate problems. They are written with theassumption that
Safety InformationThe following section contains the safety information thatyou need to be familiar with before servicing an IBMmobile computer.
Electrical Safety Caution Electrical current from power, telephone, andcommunication cables can be hazardous. To avoidpersonal injury or equipm
rule, you may prevent a current from passingthrough your body.– When using testers, set the controls correctlyand use the approved probe leads an
Consider these conditions and the safety hazards theypresent: Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primaryvoltage on the frame can caus
Viewing the Test LogErrors reported by the diagnostic test will be displayed bythe program as a failed test.To view details of a failure or to vi
Handling ElectrostaticDischarge-Sensitive DevicesAny computer part containing transistors or integratedcircuits (ICs) should be considered sensi
Battery Notice (Lithium) Caution The lithium battery can cause a fire, explosion, orsevere burn. Do not recharge it, remove its polarizedconnect
Caution ContinuedDie Systembatterie ist eine Lithiumbatterie. Sie kannsich entzünden, explodieren oder schwereVerbrennungen hervorrufen. Batteri
Caution ContinuedLi batéria mô¶e zapríåiniù po¶iar, v–buch alebo ùa¶képopáleniny. Batériu nanabíjajte neodstranujtepolarizované konektory, neroz
Battery Notice (Nickel Cadmium) Caution Some batteries contain nickel and cadmium. Do notdisassemble it, recharge it, throw it into fire or wate
Caution ContinuedAz elemek egyes fajt i kis mennyiségû nikkelt éskadmiumot tartalmaznak. Nem szabad szétszedni,£jratölteni, tûzbe vagy v¡zbe dob
Laser Compliance StatementSome IBM Personal Computer models are equipped fromthe factory with a CD-ROM drive. CD-ROM drives arealso sold separate
El uso de controles o ajustes o la ejecución deprocedimientos distintos de los aquí especificadospuede provocar la exposición a radiacionespeligr
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Problem Determination TipsDue to the variety of hardware and software combinationsthat can be encountered, use the following information toassist
FeaturesThe features in the server vary according to the model.The following is a summary of the features that areavailable with the Netfinity 3
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Side cover lock Unattended start modeSCSI Features 16-bit UltraSCSI adapter– One external connector– One internal connector Four bays availa
Additional Service InformationThe following additional service information supportsNetfinity 3000 - Type 8476 server. “Configuration Overview” o
Configuration OverviewYou play a key role in how the server allocates resourcesto organize and interconnect hardware devices andsoftware program
helps you to determine the steps required for installationand configuration. The following actions are typically, butnot always, required to conf
Configuration ConflictsThe resources used by your server consist of IRQs, DMA,I/O port addresses, and memory. This information isuseful when a r
conflict occurs, and the device will remain deactivatedby the configuration program.4. Change system board jumpers or switches. Then,refer to the
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Utility program (see “SCSISelect Utility Program” onpage 49). Review the information that comes with theoption before making changes.When you res
Notes 1. If an administrator password is not set, theConfiguration/Setup Utility program starts onceyou complete the startup procedure.2. If an
Configuration/Setup Utility ProgramMenusFrom the Configuration/Setup Utility program Main Menu,you can select the settings that you want to chang
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. Use thearrow keys to select the desired option; then, pressEnter. Note The choices on some menus might
You can add serial ports by installing a serial adapter in anexpansion slot. See the documentation that comes withthe serial adapter for informat
format for your country. For example, in the United States,the format is MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year).To set the date and time:1. From the Configu
However, if you have a mouse connected to themouse port, refer to the following text box.Important Information for Mouse UsersThis information ap
restart and resume operating in this mode whenpower is restored, without operator intervention.If you enter a password, the keyboard will unlock,
Attention Keep a record of the power-on password in a secureplace. When a power-on password has been set, youcannot activate the keyboard and m
1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System Security menu appears.3. Select Powe
Note Before using this information and the product itsupports, be sure to read the general informationunder “Notices” in your manual.Second Edi
To delete an administrator password:1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System
Note Enhanced security can be enabled or disabled onlywhen you update the system programs in the server.1. Insert a system programs update disk
1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System Security menu appears.3. Select Secu
Note The server is shipped with the RemoteAdministration feature set to Enabled. To ensurethat the POST/BIOS update (flash) procedure worksprop
Select Set Device Node to control the device node. Whenyou change this value to Disabled, the system cannotupdate the configuration during POST.
1. Select ISA Legacy Resources; then, use the UpArrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to highlight thesystem resource that you want to change.2. Select
Configuring the Ethernet ControllerThe Netfinity 3000 server comes with an Ethernetcontroller on the system board. The Ethernet controllerprovide
equivalence of the two types of Ethernet, mixed Ethernetand Fast Ethernet systems also can be designed andimplemented.The bandwidth required at e
Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps EthernetController: Use the following information to helpisolate problems that might occur with the 10/100 MbpsEt
If the Ethernet activity light is off:a. Make sure that the hub and network areoperating, and that the correct device drivers areloaded.b. There
About This SupplementThis supplement contains diagnostic information,Symptom-to-FRU Indexes, service information, errorcodes, error messages, and
Erasing Lost or Forgotten Passwords Note To set, change, or delete a password, see “SystemSecurity” on page 27.The server uses complementary met
Notes Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program,record all configuration information. Read “Safety Information” on page 208, Power-off
9. Disconnect the power cord from the rear of thechassis.10. Remove the server cover, and move the jumper backto its normal position (pins 1 and
Power Supply Note The Front Fan and Disk Fan A are controlled by theSystem Management Controller and the power supplyfan is not.If the power-on
Pin Signal Function9 5VSB Standby Voltage10 12 V +12 V dc11 3.3 V +3.3 V dc12 -12 V -12 V dc13 COM Ground14 PS-ON DC Remote Enable15 COM Ground16
ROM Operation Mode Switch SettingIf the power to your server is interrupted while POST/BIOSis being updated, your server might not restart correc
6. After the update session completes, Power-off theserver and remove the diskette from drive A.7. Move switch 5 back to the OFF position.8. Rein
SCSISelect Utility ProgramYour server comes with a menu-driven configuration utilityprogram, called SCSISelect, that allows you to view andchange
Boot Device OptionsSelect this choice to configure startable deviceparameters. Before you can make updates, you mustknow the ID of the device w
à ðUnexpected SCSI Command FailureTarget SCSI ID: 4SCSI CDB Sent: ð3 ðð ðð ðð ðE ðð ð7 ðð ð2 ððHost Adapter Status: ððh - No host adapter errorTa
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Note Hard disks normally contain more tracks thantheir stated capacity (to allow for defectivetracks). A message appears on the screen if thede
Specifications (Ethernet Cable)This appendix contains the specifications for theunshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables that can be used toconnect t
Table 1 on page 54 describes the specifications for UTPcables used in 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX link segments.Cables for these link segments must b
The following figure illustrates the wiring in crossovercables.TwistedPair12364, 5, 7, 8RJ-45 Modular ConnectorPin11223, 410BASE-T / 100BASE-TX12
Specifications (System)The following table contains the environmentalspecifications for the Netfinity 3000 server. Notes 1. The following level
- 40 dBA operating– At bystander position –1 meter (3.3 ft):- 33 dBA idle- 36 dBA operating Declared (upper limit) sound power levels:– 4.7 bels
LocationsThe following information supports the Netfinity 3000 -Type 8476 server. “Bottom Cover” on page 71. “Cabling” on page 73. “CD-ROM Dr
Accessing the System BoardBefore you can install or remove certain options, you mightneed to access the system board. For example, you mightneed
AdaptersAdding an adapter, such as a communication adapter,extends the capabilities and power of the server. Forexample, if the server supports
ISA and PCI Adapters: The server uses a riser cardfor expansion. The riser card contains expansion slotconnectors that connect adapters to the i
ContentsAbout This Supplement ... iiiOnline Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiIBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 84
Front Fan ConnectorDisk Fan AConnectorDisk Fan BConnectorModem Wakeup ConnectorPCIPCIPCIISAISAISA340-PinConnectorSCSI Hard Disk LEDConnectorWake
1. Review the instructions that come with the adapter todetermine if it must be installed in an ISA or PCIexpansion slot; otherwise, use any empt
Expansion-SlotCoverAdapterCardRiser Card8. Install the bracket and the screw.9. If you installed a network adapter that uses Wake onLAN or Alert
Installing or Removing AGP Adapters: Thissection gives the procedure for installing an AGP adapterin the dedicated AGP slot connector. If you wa
3. Install the AGP adapter. The following illustrationshows the installation of an AGP adapter. Note thatthe connector for external devices on th
Adding Security OptionsSecurity features can help to protect the server data andprograms from unauthorized access and use, and help tophysically
1. Remove the server side cover (see “DisconnectingCables and Removing the Side Cover” on page 84).2. Locate the two holes on the lower right edg
BatteryIf the server battery malfunctions, you must replace it asdescribed in this section.IBM has designed this product with your safety in min
2. Remove the battery:a. Use one finger to lift the battery clip over thebattery.b. Use one finger to slightly slide the battery towardthe front
Bottom Cover Attention The presence of 5 V ac standby power might result indamage to the hardware unless you disconnect thepower cord from the
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3. Align the holes and insert the two bottom screws.4. If you want to install or remove any other options, doso now. Otherwise, go to “Completing
CablingBefore cabling the server: Make sure that you have an adequate number ofproperly grounded electrical outlets for the server,monitor, and
CD-ROM DriveAn IDE CD-ROM drive is a standard feature on all Netfinity3000 servers. CD-ROM drives can play back or read froma CD, but cannot wri
The following illustration shows the front of the CD-ROMdrive.CD-ROM DriveIn-Use LightEmergency-EjectHoleEject/LoadButtonHandling a CD: When han
Notes 1. If the tray does not slide out of the drive whenyou press the Eject/Load button, insert one endof a large paper clip into the emergenc
Completing the Installation Notes Complete all the installation procedures for theinternal options that you have chosen to install. Read “Saf
b. Align the three bottom cover guides with thecorresponding notches on the frame of theserver.NotchesTabOpeningc. Insert the bottom cover tab in
Socket 7Socket 7e. Keep the hand at the top to hold the cover inplace. Use the thumb from the other hand toslide the cover forward, as shown in t
Attention In the United Kingdom, by law, the telephonecable must be connected after the power cord. Caution When the power-cord strain-relief
Controls and IndicatorsThe most commonly used controls and status indicatorsare on the front of the server. Server ControlsSocket 7Socket 7Disket
IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476General Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . .
Status Indicators: The following illustrationidentifies the indicators located on the front of the server.Socket 7Socket 7Hard-Disk DriveIn-Use L
Diskette Drive In-Use Light: This lightcomes on when the diskette drive isaccessed. IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 847683
Disconnecting Cables and Removingthe Side Cover Attention The presence of 5 V ac standby power might result indamage to the hardware unless you
Caution. Electrical current from power, telephone, andcommunication cables can be hazardous. Toavoid personal injury or equipment damage,discon
8. If necessary, unlock the server side cover. (Thecover lock is located at the rear of the server.)CoverLock9. Remove the side cover by pulling
External OptionsSome examples of the external options that you canconnect to the server include SCSI drives and storageenclosures, printers, mod
External SCSI Devices Note If an internal device(s) is/are attached to the SCSIcontroller, only one external device is supported.The internal SC
device with the Netfinity 3000 server, you must connect itto the external SCSI connector, using a SCSI cable. ThisSCSI cable must have the proper
Parallel Port Connector: Parallel ports are usedto communicate with printers and other devices, such assome CD-ROM and tape drives. The server p
External ViewThe following illustration shows the external view of theserver. Note This illustration is for reference only..1/ Power-on button
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