IBM 8485, 8490 manual Power and signal cables for internal drives

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7.Pull the loops of the drive assembly toward each other; then, carefully slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops and release the loops.

Note: Do not release the loops on the drive assembly until it is completely seated.

8.Attach the signal cable to the drive:

a.Attach one end of the signal cable to the corresponding connector on the rear of the drive.

b.Attach the other end of the signal cable to the corresponding connector on the system board.

9.Connect the power cable to the rear of the drive. The connectors are keyed and can be inserted only one way.

If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 28.

Power and signal cables for internal drives

The server uses cables to connect parallel IDE, simple-swap SATA, and SAS devices to the power supply and to the system board. (For the location of the system-board connectors, see the User’s Guide on the IBM xSeries Documentation CD.) Review the following information before connecting power and signal cables to internal drives:

vThe drives that are preinstalled in the server come with power and signal cables attached. If you replace any drives, remember which cable is attached to which drive.

vWhen you install a drive, make sure that one of the signal cable drive connectors is connected to the drive and that the connector at the other end of the signal cable is connected to the system board.

vIf you have only one IDE device on a cable, it must be set as a master device.

vIf two IDE devices are used on a single cable, one must be designated as the master device and the other as the subordinate device; otherwise, the server might not recognize some of the IDE devices. The master and subordinate designation is determined by switch or jumper settings on each IDE device.

The following cables are provided:

vPower cables: Four-wire power cables connect the drives to the power supply. At the end of these cables are plastic connectors that can be attached to different drives; these connectors vary in size. Use either a four-wire power cable or SATA power cable with SATA drives, but do not use both at the same time (use one or the other).

vSignal cables: Signal cables are typically flat cables, also called ribbon cables, that connect parallel IDE, SATA, SAS, and diskette drives to the system board. Two or three types of signal cables come with the server:

IDE: The wider IDE signal cable has three connectors. One of these connectors is attached to the drive, one is a spare, and the third is attached to the primary or secondary IDE connector on the system board. The spare connector can be used to connect an additional IDE drive to the server.

The CD-ROM drive is attached to an ATA 100 signal cable. ATA 100 signal cables are color-coded. The blue connector is attached to the system board. The black connector is attached to the master IDE device. The gray middle connector is attached to the subordinate IDE device.

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Contents Installation Guide Serverproven/compat/us Eserver/support/xseries Index.htmlInstallation Guide Page Contents Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance Safety Vi xSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide To Connect To Disconnect Do not Safety Statement Safety Xii xSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Introduction Model number and serial number Using the Documentation Browser XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Features and specifications Features and specificationsMajor components of the xSeries 206m Types 8485 DimmInstalling options Installation guidelinesWorking inside the server with the power on System reliability guidelinesHandling static-sensitive devices Removing the side cover Removing the two-piece bezel XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Installing a memory module Dimm Number of DIMMs Connector sequence Installing a drive Installing a drive in bay 2 or XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive in bay 4, 5, 6, or XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide IDs for hot-swap hard disk drives XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Installing options Power and signal cables for internal drives Installing an adapter To install an adapter, complete the following steps Adapter guide Completing the installation Reinstalling the two-piece bezelInstalling options Reinstalling the side cover Connecting the cables Updating the server configuration Server controls, LEDs, and power Front viewCD or DVD drive activity LED USB connectorsCD-eject or DVD-eject button Optional Diskette-eject buttonRear view Turning off the server Server power featuresTurning on the server Ethernet transmit/receive activity LEDServer controls, LEDs, and power XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Configuring the server Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CDUsing the Configuration/Setup Utility program Using the Adaptec HostRAID configuration programs Enabling the Serial ATA HostRAID feature Select Array Configuration Utility Select Create ArrayConfiguring the server Using the SAS/SATA Utility program for SAS/SATA HostRAID Enabling the SAS/SATA HostRAID featureUsing ServeRAID Manager Configuring the controllerClick Custom configuration Viewing the configurationClick Express configuration Using the Boot Menu program Configuring the Ethernet controllerXSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Post beep codes Solving problemsDiagnostic tools overview Other beep codes Post error codesOne long beep and two short beeps Default Settings, and save Determination and Service Abbreviated list of Post error codes Update the mini-BMC firmware Components, depending on Make sure that the settings for Abbreviated list of Post error codes Abbreviated list of Post error codes Hard disk drive cable Only Replace Abbreviated list of Post error codes Problem Determination ServerGuide problems Troubleshooting tablesCD or DVD drive problems Hard disk drive problems Diskette drive problemsGeneral problems Intermittent problems Keyboard, mouse, or pointing-device problems Memory problems Microprocessor problems Monitor problemsOn the IBM xSeries Documentation CD Service Guide on the IBM xSeries Documentation CD Optional-device problems Power problems Serial port problems See the User’s Guide on the IBM xSeries Documentation CDSoftware problems Universal Serial Bus device problemsSystem-board LEDs Before you call Using the documentationAppendix A. Getting help and technical assistance Software service and support Hardware service and support Getting help and information from the World Wide WebAppendix B. Notices Edition noticeTrademarks Important notesProduct recycling and disposal Battery return program Industry Canada Class a emission compliance statement Electronic emission notices Class aFederal Communications Commission FCC statement European Union EMC Directive conformance statementXSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Avis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada Electronic emission notices Class BIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement European Union EMC Directive conformance statement Macedonia former Yugoslav Republic of, Madagascar, Mali XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Index SAS/SATADrive simple-swap Drives Installing Size Software problems Problems XSeries 206m Types 8485 and 8490 Installation Guide Page Part Number 40K2367