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6Connect the cables to the back panel of the server.

Important: When connecting Ethernet cables, connect a cable to the lower Ethernet port (port 1) first.

Ethernet port 2

2

Ethernet port 1

1

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Activity lights

If you connect only one Ethernet cable, make sure to connect it to port 1.

Power socket

Gigabit Ethernet ports (2)

FireWire 800 ports (2)

Serial console port

USB 2.0 ports (2)

7Connect the power cord and its retaining clip to the back of the server.

If more than one power cord came with your server, use the appropriate cord for the electrical service available at your location. Always use a long cord with the cable management arm.

Important: The short power cord provided with some systems is intended for use in a rack that has its own power source. Do not use this cord for any other purpose.

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Contents User’s Guide Apple Computer, Inc Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved Contents Installing or Restoring Software on Your Xserve G5 System Updating or Installing Software on Xserve G5 SystemsUsing a Second Xserve G5 System to Install Server Software Starting Up From an External FireWire Optical DriveContents Page Introducing Xserve G5 Preface Introducing Xserve G5 Xserve G5 Overview Your Server at a Glance-Front Panel On/standby button and light Your Server at a Glance-Back Panel Power socket Your Server at a Glance-Interior Battery Your Cluster Node Server at a Glance Drive module and lights Your Server at a Glance-Mounting Hardware Four-post brackets Page Choose the Server’s Position in a Rack Preparing to Install Your ServerElectrical Power Considerations for Cables Operating EnvironmentRack Stability Security This chapter shows you how to install the server in a rack Installing Your Server in a RackGetting Ready to Install Determine the Position for the Server in the Rack There is one screw on either Side of the server Preparing the Server for InstallationInstalling Your Server in a Rack Installing Your Server in a Rack PCI-X card slots RAM slots Installing the Server in a Four-Post Rack or Cabinet Follow these steps to attach the server to the rack Some racks have Slide the brace Place the Server in the Rack Install the Cable-Management Arm and Cables Connect Cables to the Cable-Management Arm Attach the Cable-Management Arm to the Rack Remove and then reinstall the mounting screws one at a time Ethernet port Link lights Attach the Cable-Management Arm to the Support Brace It stored on the arm Clamp Shaped bracket Screw Power socket Gigabit Ethernet ports Installing Your Server in a Rack Installing the Server in a Short Four-Post Rack Some racks have Installing Your Server in a Rack Place the Server in the Rack Tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the server in the rack Installing the Server in a Two-Post Telco Rack Attach the cover to Installing Your Server in a Rack Connect Cables Directly to the Server Disconnecting Cables From the Server’s Back Panel Preparing the Server for Software Setup Starting Up the Server Using Your ServerWorking With Advanced Network Services Monitoring Status Lights and Other Indicators on the ServerEnabling Jumbo Ethernet Frames Controlling Access to a Connected Keyboard and MouseSetting Up a Virtual Local Area Network Vlan Shutting Down the System Remotely Working With an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPSChanging the System Language To shut down from a network computer without Server Monitor If the Server Has a ProblemWhat to Do If Problem Try thisHard disk is erased or server Using Your Server On Xserve G5 Systems Installing or Restoring Software on Your Xserve G5 SystemTo use a second Xserve G5 system and command-line tools Using a Second Xserve G5 System to Install Server SoftwareTo start up from an external optical drive Starting Up From an External FireWire Optical DriveInstalling and Restoring From a Network Server Installing or Replacing Server Components Follow these steps to install or replace a drive module Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive ModulePress the drive module to pop out the handle Opening and Closing the Server Unscrew the two thumbscrews to release the server Pull the server out of the rack until it stops Adding Memory Follow these steps to install memory in the server Bank Installing a PCI-X Card or PCI Card About PCI-X Cards for the Server Installing a PCI-X Card or PCI CardFollow these steps to install a PCI-X card. or PCI card PCI-X card slots Slot covers Installing or Replacing Server Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Follow these steps to replace the lithium battery Replacing the BatteryInstalling or Replacing Server Components Dimensions and Operating Environment Processor and Memory SpecificationsOptical Drive Specifications Ethernet SpecificationsSerial Port Specifications FireWire SpecificationsUSB Specifications System Clock and Battery Power SupplyPower Requirements for Devices You Can Connect Page Important Safety Information Safety, Maintenance,Protecting Your Optical Drive Power SupplyHandling Your Computer Equipment Cleaning the Server’s Case Cleaning Your EquipmentApple and the Environment Health-Related Information About Computer UsePage High-Risk Activities Warning Battery Disposal InformationLaser Information Page
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