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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,

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Diagnostic LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Erasing Lost or Forgotten Passwords ... 42Power Supply . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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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

Page 5 - Online Support

Input/Output ConnectorsInput/output (I/O) connectors provide ports for transferringinformation into and out of the server. You can connect avari

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Expansion Slots: Cables to the externalconnectors on installed ISA and PCIadapters connect here. For informationabout expansion slots and adapt

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Ethernet Connector: An unshielded,twisted-pair (UTP) cable with an RJ-45connector attaches here to the 10/100Ethernet controller on the system bo

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Internal DrivesYou can add drives to the server to increase storagecapacity and to enable the server to read multiple types ofmedia. Several typ

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.6/ Bay 6The following is a detailed description of the drive baycontents.CD-ROM Drive: The server comes with anintegrated drive electronics (ID

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Drive Specifications: Table 4 describes some ofthe drive types that you can install in each bay, and theirwidth and height requirements.Table 4.

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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

Page 12 - General Checkout

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

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Preinstallation Steps (All Bays) ... 105Working with Drives in Bays 1 through 4 . . 107Installing Drives in the PermanentlyMounted Drive Cag

Page 14 - Diagnostics

The following illustration shows the connectors on the risercard.Front Fan ConnectorDisk Fan AConnectorDisk Fan BConnectorModem WakeupConnectorPC

Page 15 - Diagnostic Test Programs

 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

Page 16 - Power-on Self-Test (POST)

SCSI Drives: Some drives have a special designcalled small computer system interface (SCSI). Thisdesign allows you to attach multiple drives to a

Page 17 - Error Messages

LUN 0. Certain types of physical SCSI devices (bridgecontrollers) can support more than one logical device.For example, a printer controller migh

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Before you begin, be sure you have: Read “Safety Information” on page 208. Read the documentation that comes with theoption. Read “Termination

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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

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Note  Read “Safety Information” on page 208. Read the instructions that come with the drivethat you want to install or replace. Position the

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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

Page 22 - Viewing the Test Log

3. Install the drive in the bay opening and secure thedrive by inserting screws. Note As shown in the following illustration, only twoscrews are

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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-

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General CheckoutThis general checkout procedure is for Netfinity 3000 -Type 8476 servers. Attention The drives in the system you are servicing

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Removing Drives in the Permanently MountedDrive Cage:This procedure is for those servers thathave a permanently mounted front drive cage.1. If th

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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

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Removing the Removable Drive Cage: Thefollowing illustration shows a chassis with a drive-supportbracket and a removable drive cage. The front d

Page 28 - Configuration Conflicts

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 34 - Date and Time

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

Page 35 - System Security

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

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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

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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

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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

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Internal ViewThe following illustration shows the internal view of theserver, with the side panel removed. Note The following illustration is f

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Memory ModulesAdding system memory to the server can make programsrun faster. You can increase the amount of systemmemory by installing options

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“Configuration/Setup Utility Program Menus” onpage 24. For more information about the DIMMs that the serversupports, go to the following World

Page 42 - Remote Administration

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

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Notches Note Adding or removing DIMMs changes theconfiguration information in the server. Whenyou restart the server, the system displays POSTer

Page 44 - ISA Legacy Resources

MicroprocessorsThe server comes with an Intel Pentium II microprocessor.This microprocessor incorporates MMX technology withbuilt-in ECC level-2

Page 45 - Power Management

Installing or Replacing Microprocessors:This section gives the procedure for installingmicroprocessors. If you want to remove a microprocessor,re

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(CONTINUED) 004 (continued)DID YOU RECEIVE THE CORRECT RESPONSES?Yes No005Go to the “Symptom-to-FRU Index” on page 160.006ARE ALL INSTALLED D

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Notes 1. The microprocessor in the server comes with anattached heat sink. The microprocessor plugsinto the microprocessor socket on the system

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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

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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

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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

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Preliminary Option InstallationInformation Become familiar with the safety and handlingguidelines specified under “Safety Information” onpage 20

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Caution Use safe lifting practices when lifting the machine. IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476 137

Page 53 - Power Supply

Stabilizing FeetThe four feet attached to the bottom cover rotate 90degrees to provide additional stability for the server.Before you place the

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System Board 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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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

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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

Page 57 - SCSISelect Utility Program

Diagnostic Test ProgramsIBM provides programs that you can run to diagnosehardware and some software problems. Several utilityprograms that provi

Page 58 - SCSI Disk Utilities

System Board IllustrationThe system board, also called the planar or motherboard,is the main circuit board in the server. It provides basicserver

Page 59 - Starting the Low-Level Format

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

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System Board Replacement Attention 1. The vital product data (VPD) and latest level ofBIOS for the system you are servicing must beinstalled on

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Switch SettingsAdministrator Password Switch Setting:When you want to set, change, or delete an administratorpassword that is protected by enhan

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administrator password and reconfigure the server.For more information, see “Configuration/Setup UtilityProgram Menus” on page 24. Note For more

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Diskette Write-Protect Switch Setting: Thediskette write-protect switch controls whether you can writeinformation to a diskette using a diskette

Page 64 - Specifications (System)

Note To control and specify who has access to thediskettes in your server, use the Configuration/SetupUtility program. Follow the instructions

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Ethernet Controller Operation Mode SwitchSetting: When you want to change the Ethernetcontroller operation mode from Normal to MAC Disabled,you m

Page 66 - Locations

Updating the Server Configuration Attention The configuration information in this section applies toinstalling options. For more information on

Page 67 - Accessing the System Board

Notes 1. If an error message related to thechassis-intrusion detector appears after yourestart the server, you must enter theadministrator pass

Page 68 - Adapters

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.

Page 69 - ISA and PCI Adapters:

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

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Microprocessor Speed Switches Settings:When you replace a microprocessor with one that has adifferent speed8, you must change the switch settings

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Table 7. Microprocessor Switch Settings3. If you receive the error code 167 after you install anew microprocessor, run the Flash Utility progra

Page 72 - Riser Card

Keyboard and Mouse Connectors: The serverprovides one keyboard port and one auxiliary-device port.An auxiliary device can be a mouse or other po

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SCSI Connectors: The server comes with a 16-bitUltraSCSI adapter. This adapter has two 68-pin,high-density connectors (one internal and one exter

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Table 9 shows the pin-number assignments for the 68-pinSCSI connectors.Table 9. The 68-Pin SCSI Port Connector Pin-NumberAssignmentsPin Signal

Page 75 - Adding Security Options

Universal Serial Bus Ports: The universal serialbus (USB) is an emerging serial interface standard fortelephony and multimedia devices. Each USB

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Ethernet Connector: The system board in theNetfinity 3000 server contains an Ethernet controller. Thecontroller has an external RJ-45 connector o

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Symptom-to-FRU IndexThis index supports the Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476. Notes 1. Check the configuration before you replace aFRU. Configuration

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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

Page 79 - Bottom Cover

POST Beep CodesIf Power-On Status is set to [Enabled], POST alsogenerates beep codes to indicate successful completion orthe detection of an erro

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Beep/Symptom FRU/ActionTwo Long and Two ShortBeeps(Video adapter notsupported) 1. Video adapter162 Netfinity Server HMM

Page 81 - Cabling

POST Error CodesPOST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action101System board interruptfailure. 1. System Board102System board timer error. 1. System Board106

Page 82 - CD-ROM Drive

POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action168Alert on LAN error 1. Run Setup. Check tosee that Ethernet andAlert on LAN areenabled. 2. System Board3. Rise

Page 83 - Loading and Unloading a CD

POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action601 1. Diskette Drive A2. Diskette Drive Cable3. Riser Card, if installed 4. System Board602 1. Bad Diskette2.

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POST ErrorCode/SymptomFRU/Action1962Boot sequence error. 1. RunConfiguration/Setup,check Boot Sequence 2. Check cableconnections 3. Run Diagnos

Page 85 - Completing the Installation

Diagnostic Error CodesRefer to the following Diagnostic Error Codes when usingthe IBM PC Enhanced Diagnostics test.In the following index, “X” ca

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action000-197-XXXBIOS test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-run test3.

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-035-XXXSystem Device Resetcondition detected 1. System board001-036-XXXSystem Register error 1. System board0

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-254-XXX001-255-XXX001-256-XXX001-257-XXXSystem DMA error 1. System board001-260-XXX001-264-XXXSystem IRQ erro

Page 89 - Controls and Indicators

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action001-298-XXXSystem RTC date/timeupdate failure1. Flash the system 2. System board001-299-XXXSystem RTC periodicin

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Software-Generated Error Messages: These messages occur if a problem or conflict isfound by an application program, the operating system, orboth.

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action005-195-XXXVideo Test aborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to005-196-XXXVideo test halt, er

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action006-197-XXXDiskette interface testwarning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2.

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action011-195-XXXSerial port Test aborted byuser 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to011-196-XXXSerial port te

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action014-015-XXXParallel port ExternalLoopback failure 1. Wrap plug 2. System board014-027-XXXParallel portConfigurat

Page 95 - External Options

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action015-002-XXXUSB port Timeout 1. Remove USBDevice(s) and re-test 2. System board015-015-XXXUSB port External Loopb

Page 96 - External SCSI Devices

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action015-199-XXXUSB port test failed, causeunknown1. Go to “UndeterminedProblems” onpage 198.2. Flash the system andr

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action020-195-XXXPCI Test aborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to020-196-XXXPCI test halt, error

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action025-196-XXXIDE interface test halt, errorthreshold exceeded1. Press F3 to reviewthe log file. See“Viewing the Tes

Page 99 - External View

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action030-196-XXXSCSI interface test halt,error threshold exceeded1. Press F3 to reviewthe log file. See“Viewing the Te

Page 100 - Front Fan

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action035-197-XXXRAID interface test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-

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Running the Diagnostic Test Programs Note See “Diagnostic Test Programs” on page 7 for adescription of the diagnostic programs that come withthe

Page 102 - Input/Output Connectors

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action071-197-XXXAudio port test warning 1. Make surecomponent that iscalled out is enabledand/or connected 2. Re-run

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action080-198-XXXGame Port interface testaborted1. If a component iscalled out, make sureit is enabled and/orconnected2

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action086-198-XXXMouse Port interface testaborted1. If a component iscalled out, make sureit is enabled and/orconnected

Page 105 - Internal Drives

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action170-000-XXXVoltage Sensor(s) TestPassed 1. No action170-0XX-XXXVoltage Sensor(s) failure 1. Flash system 2. Syst

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action175-195-XXXThermal Sensor(s) Testaborted by user 1. Information2. Re-start the test, ifneed to175-196-XXXThermal

Page 107 - Table 4 describes some of

Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action202-000-XXXSystem Cache Test Passed 1. No action202-XXX-XXXSystem Cache error1. Cache, if removable 2. System bo

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Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action302-XXX-XXXMouse error 1. Mouse2. Check and testKeyboard 3. System board303-000-XXXJoystick Test Passed 1. No ac

Page 109 - Diskette Drive

Ethernet Controller Messages Note The following error messages are available only withthe integrated Ethernet controller. These errormessages ar

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Table 12 (Page 1 of 2). Ethernet Controller MessagesError Code DescriptionRPL-ROM-ERR: 100 The integrated Ethernet controller cannot befo

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Table 12 (Page 2 of 2). Ethernet Controller MessagesError Code DescriptionM30 Cannot ARP trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP)address.M31

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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

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Symptom FRU/ActionServer does not recognizethe CD-ROM drive.1. Verify that theCD-ROM drive isenabled in theConfiguration/SetupUtility program.2.

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Symptom FRU/ActionThe monitor works whenyou power-on the system,but goes blank after someperiod of server inactivity. Note The Advanced PowerMan

Page 116 - Drive Cage:

Symptom FRU/ActionAn IBM option that used towork does not work now. Notes 1. If the optioncomes with itsown testinstructions, usethose instructi

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Symptom FRU/ActionThe Ethernet Controllercannot connect to thenetwork. 1. Run Diagnostics 2. Check Cables 3. System BoardThe Configuration/Setu

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Symptom FRU/ActionThe Ethernet Activity lightdoes not come on.1. Make sure thenetwork devicedrivers are loaded.2. Check all connections.3. Try se

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SCSI MessagesMessage DescriptionAllOne or more of the followingmight be causing theproblem: A failing SCSI device(adapter, drive,controller) A

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Undetermined ProblemsYou are here because the diagnostic tests did not identifythe failure, the Devices List is incorrect, or the system isinope

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Parts Listing (Netfinity 3000 - Type8476)28272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321 IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476 199

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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KeyboardsKeyboards FRU No.Arabic 02K0870Belgian-French 02K0871Belgian-UK/Dutch 02K0872Brazil/Portugal 02K0869Bulgarian 02K0873Chinese/US 02K0900

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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

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Safety InformationThe following section contains the safety information thatyou need to be familiar with before servicing an IBMmobile computer.

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Electrical Safety Caution Electrical current from power, telephone, andcommunication cables can be hazardous. To avoidpersonal injury or equipm

Page 133 - Internal View

rule, you may prevent a current from passingthrough your body.– When using testers, set the controls correctlyand use the approved probe leads an

Page 134 - Memory Modules

Consider these conditions and the safety hazards theypresent: Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primaryvoltage on the frame can caus

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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

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Handling ElectrostaticDischarge-Sensitive DevicesAny computer part containing transistors or integratedcircuits (ICs) should be considered sensi

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Battery Notice (Lithium) Caution The lithium battery can cause a fire, explosion, orsevere burn. Do not recharge it, remove its polarizedconnect

Page 138 - Microprocessors

Caution ContinuedDie Systembatterie ist eine Lithiumbatterie. Sie kannsich entzünden, explodieren oder schwereVerbrennungen hervorrufen. Batteri

Page 139 - Flash Utility Diskette

Caution ContinuedLi batéria mô¶e zapríåiniù po¶iar, v–buch alebo ùa¶képopáleniny. Batériu nanabíjajte neodstranujtepolarizované konektory, neroz

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Battery Notice (Nickel Cadmium) Caution Some batteries contain nickel and cadmium. Do notdisassemble it, recharge it, throw it into fire or wate

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Caution ContinuedAz elemek egyes fajt i kis mennyiségû nikkelt éskadmiumot tartalmaznak. Nem szabad szétszedni,£jratölteni, tûzbe vagy v¡zbe dob

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Laser Compliance StatementSome IBM Personal Computer models are equipped fromthe factory with a CD-ROM drive. CD-ROM drives arealso sold separate

Page 143 - Flash Utility Diskette

El uso de controles o ajustes o la ejecución deprocedimientos distintos de los aquí especificadospuede provocar la exposición a radiacionespeligr

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Send Us Your Comments!We want to know your opinion about this manual (partnumber 10L9798). Your input will help us to improve ourpublications.Ple

Page 145 - Caution

Problem Determination TipsDue to the variety of hardware and software combinationsthat can be encountered, use the following information toassist

Page 146 - Stabilizing Feet

FeaturesThe features in the server vary according to the model.The following is a summary of the features that areavailable with the Netfinity 3

Page 147 - System Board

Phone Numbers, U.S. and Canada Note EMEA customers should contact their Dealer or IBMService organization.Before you place a call to the Support

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IBM Canada Customer and Servicer SupportNumber Information800-661-PSMT Business Partner Marketing Support905-316-5556 Business Partner Marketing

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TrademarksThe following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporationin the United States or other countries or both:The following terms are trade

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IBMPart Number: 10L9939Printed in U.S.A.S1ðL-9798-ð1

Page 152 - System Board Replacement

 Side cover lock Unattended start modeSCSI Features 16-bit UltraSCSI adapter– One external connector– One internal connector Four bays availa

Page 153 - Switch Settings

Additional Service InformationThe following additional service information supportsNetfinity 3000 - Type 8476 server. “Configuration Overview” o

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Configuration OverviewYou play a key role in how the server allocates resourcesto organize and interconnect hardware devices andsoftware program

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helps you to determine the steps required for installationand configuration. The following actions are typically, butnot always, required to conf

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Configuration ConflictsThe resources used by your server consist of IRQs, DMA,I/O port addresses, and memory. This information isuseful when a r

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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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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, 40

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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

Page 160 - Video Port Connector

Notes 1. If an administrator password is not set, theConfiguration/Setup Utility program starts onceyou complete the startup procedure.2. If an

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Configuration/Setup Utility ProgramMenusFrom the Configuration/Setup Utility program Main Menu,you can select the settings that you want to chang

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Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. Use thearrow keys to select the desired option; then, pressEnter. Note The choices on some menus might

Page 163 - Pin-Number Assignments

You can add serial ports by installing a serial adapter in anexpansion slot. See the documentation that comes withthe serial adapter for informat

Page 164 - External SCSI Connector:

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

Page 165 - Assignments

However, if you have a mouse connected to themouse port, refer to the following text box.Important Information for Mouse UsersThis information ap

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restart and resume operating in this mode whenpower is restored, without operator intervention.If you enter a password, the keyboard will unlock,

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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

Page 168 - Beep Symptoms

1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System Security menu appears.3. Select Powe

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Note Before using this information and the product itsupports, be sure to read the general informationunder “Notices” in your manual.Second Edi

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To delete an administrator password:1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System

Page 171 - POST Error Codes

Note Enhanced security can be enabled or disabled onlywhen you update the system programs in the server.1. Insert a system programs update disk

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1. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu,select System Security; then, press Enter.2. The System Security menu appears.3. Select Secu

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Note The server is shipped with the RemoteAdministration feature set to Enabled. To ensurethat the POST/BIOS update (flash) procedure worksprop

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Select Set Device Node to control the device node. Whenyou change this value to Disabled, the system cannotupdate the configuration during POST.

Page 175 - Diagnostic Error Codes

1. Select ISA Legacy Resources; then, use the UpArrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to highlight thesystem resource that you want to change.2. Select

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Configuring the Ethernet ControllerThe Netfinity 3000 server comes with an Ethernetcontroller on the system board. The Ethernet controllerprovide

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equivalence of the two types of Ethernet, mixed Ethernetand Fast Ethernet systems also can be designed andimplemented.The bandwidth required at e

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Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps EthernetController: Use the following information to helpisolate problems that might occur with the 10/100 MbpsEt

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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

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About This SupplementThis supplement contains diagnostic information,Symptom-to-FRU Indexes, service information, errorcodes, error messages, and

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Erasing Lost or Forgotten Passwords Note To set, change, or delete a password, see “SystemSecurity” on page 27.The server uses complementary met

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Notes  Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program,record all configuration information. Read “Safety Information” on page 208, Power-off

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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

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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

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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

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ROM Operation Mode Switch SettingIf the power to your server is interrupted while POST/BIOSis being updated, your server might not restart correc

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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

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SCSISelect Utility ProgramYour server comes with a menu-driven configuration utilityprogram, called SCSISelect, that allows you to view andchange

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 Boot Device OptionsSelect this choice to configure startable deviceparameters. Before you can make updates, you mustknow the ID of the device w

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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

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Specifications (Ethernet Cable)This appendix contains the specifications for theunshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables that can be used toconnect t

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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

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The following figure illustrates the wiring in crossovercables.TwistedPair12364, 5, 7, 8RJ-45 Modular ConnectorPin11223, 410BASE-T / 100BASE-TX12

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Specifications (System)The following table contains the environmentalspecifications for the Netfinity 3000 server. Notes 1. The following level

Page 197 - Ethernet Controller Messages

- 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

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LocationsThe following information supports the Netfinity 3000 -Type 8476 server. “Bottom Cover” on page 71. “Cabling” on page 73. “CD-ROM Dr

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Accessing the System BoardBefore you can install or remove certain options, you mightneed to access the system board. For example, you mightneed

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AdaptersAdding an adapter, such as a communication adapter,extends the capabilities and power of the server. Forexample, if the server supports

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ISA and PCI Adapters: The server uses a riser cardfor expansion. The riser card contains expansion slotconnectors that connect adapters to the i

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ContentsAbout This Supplement ... iiiOnline Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiIBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 84

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Front Fan ConnectorDisk Fan AConnectorDisk Fan BConnectorModem Wakeup ConnectorPCIPCIPCIISAISAISA340-PinConnectorSCSI Hard Disk LEDConnectorWake

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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

Page 205 - SCSI Messages

Expansion-SlotCoverAdapterCardRiser Card8. Install the bracket and the screw.9. If you installed a network adapter that uses Wake onLAN or Alert

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Installing or Removing AGP Adapters: Thissection gives the procedure for installing an AGP adapterin the dedicated AGP slot connector. If you wa

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3. Install the AGP adapter. The following illustrationshows the installation of an AGP adapter. Note thatthe connector for external devices on th

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Adding Security OptionsSecurity features can help to protect the server data andprograms from unauthorized access and use, and help tophysically

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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

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BatteryIf the server battery malfunctions, you must replace it asdescribed in this section.IBM has designed this product with your safety in min

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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

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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

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CablingBefore cabling the server: Make sure that you have an adequate number ofproperly grounded electrical outlets for the server,monitor, and

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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

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The following illustration shows the front of the CD-ROMdrive.CD-ROM DriveIn-Use LightEmergency-EjectHoleEject/LoadButtonHandling a CD: When han

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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

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Completing the Installation Notes  Complete all the installation procedures for theinternal options that you have chosen to install. Read “Saf

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b. Align the three bottom cover guides with thecorresponding notches on the frame of theserver.NotchesTabOpeningc. Insert the bottom cover tab in

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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

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Attention In the United Kingdom, by law, the telephonecable must be connected after the power cord. Caution When the power-cord strain-relief

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Controls and IndicatorsThe most commonly used controls and status indicatorsare on the front of the server. Server ControlsSocket 7Socket 7Disket

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IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 8476General Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . .

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Status Indicators: The following illustrationidentifies the indicators located on the front of the server.Socket 7Socket 7Hard-Disk DriveIn-Use L

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Diskette Drive In-Use Light: This lightcomes on when the diskette drive isaccessed. IBM Netfinity 3000 - Type 847683

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Disconnecting Cables and Removingthe Side Cover Attention The presence of 5 V ac standby power might result indamage to the hardware unless you

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Caution. Electrical current from power, telephone, andcommunication cables can be hazardous. Toavoid personal injury or equipment damage,discon

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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

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External OptionsSome examples of the external options that you canconnect to the server include SCSI drives and storageenclosures, printers, mod

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External SCSI Devices Note If an internal device(s) is/are attached to the SCSIcontroller, only one external device is supported.The internal SC

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device with the Netfinity 3000 server, you must connect itto the external SCSI connector, using a SCSI cable. ThisSCSI cable must have the proper

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Parallel Port Connector: Parallel ports are usedto communicate with printers and other devices, such assome CD-ROM and tape drives. The server p

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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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