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HS22 Install Specifics. Removing the blade server cover. If the blade server is installed in a BladeCenter unit, remove it (see Removing the blade server from the BladeCenter unit for instructions). Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, static-protective surface, with the cover side up.
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Removing the blade server cover • If the blade server is installed in a BladeCenter unit, remove it (see Removing the blade server from the BladeCenter unit for instructions). • Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, static-protective surface, with the cover side up. • Press the blade server cover release on each side of the blade server or expansion unit and lift the cover open, as shown in the illustration. • Lay the cover flat, or lift it from the blade server and store for future use.
Installing an optional expansion unit • If a horizontal combination-form-factor (CFFh) expansion card is installed on the blade server system board, you cannot install an optional expansion unit. • For information on installing an optional expansion unit in the IBM WebSphereDataPower Integration Blade XI50B Type 4195 appliance, see the Installation and User's Guide that came with the blade appliance. • All devices should be installed in an expansion unit before attaching it to the blade server. • After you install one or more expansion units on your blade server, the combined blade server and expansion units together occupy adjacent blade bays in the BladeCenter unit. Enough power modules must be installed in the BladeCenter unit to power the blade bays in which you install the blade server and expansion units.
Installing an optional expansion unit • To determine the type and number of expansion units that can be installed on your blade server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/
Installing an optional expansion unit • If the blade server is installed in a BladeCenter unit, remove it • Remove the cover from the blade server or the expansion unit • Locate the blade expansion connector on the blade server system board or the expansion unit and remove the cover if one is installed • Touch the static-protective package that contains the optional expansion unit to any unpainted metal surface on the BladeCenter unit or any unpainted metal surface on any other grounded rack component; then, remove the optional expansion unit from the package. • Orient the optional expansion unit as shown in the illustration.
Installing an optional expansion unit • Lower the expansion unit so that the slots at the rear slide down onto the cover pins at the rear of the blade server; then, pivot the expansion unit down onto the blade server. • If the expansion unit has an extraction device (such as a thumbscrew or a lever), use it to fully engage the expansion unit on the blade server; otherwise, press the expansion unit firmly into the closed position until it clicks into place. • To install an optional GPU adapter into a GPU expansion unit, see Installing a GPU adapter in the BladeCenter GPU expansion unit. • To install an option into another type of expansion unit, refer to the documentation provided with the expansion unit.
Installing an optional expansion unit • If additional expansion units are being installed, repeat for each expansion blade • Follow the instructions provided with the expansion unit to install an option in the expansion unit. • If this is the last expansion blade being installed, install the cover provided with the expansion unit • Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit (see Installing the blade server in a BladeCenter unit).
Installing a hot-swap storage drive • The blade server has two SAS storage bays for installing hot-swap storage drives, such as a hot-swap SAS hard disk drive. One storage drive might already be installed in the blade server in storage bay 0. • If the blade server is equipped with one storage drive, you can install an additional drive in storage bay 1. The blade server supports using RAID 0 or RAID 1 when two storage drives of the same interface type are installed.
Identify the SAS storage bay (storage bay 0 or storage bay 1) in which the hot-swap storage drive will be installed • If a storage-bay filler is installed, remove it from the blade server by pulling the release lever and sliding the filler away from the blade server • Touch the static-protective package that contains the hot-swap 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 hard disk drive from the package. • Open the release lever on the hot-swap storage drive and slide the drive into the storage bay until it is firmly seated in the connector. • Lock the hot-swap storage drive into place by closing the release lever.
Troubleshooting • You install the Blade server after you install optional expansion cards, then…..
Exercise 1 • Cannot connect to the BladeCenter unit using the Web interface or telnet.
Exercise 2 • Cannot connect to the BladeCenter unit after a switchover to the redundant management module
Exercise 3 • The BladeCenter unit does not power on.
Exercise 4 • Lit Location LED
Exercise 5 • Lit Over-temperature LED