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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
Error codes
Pin Signal
Password
Error Log
Controls and Indicators
Connecting External Options
Configuring
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Part Number: 01K7717
Printed in U.S.A.
September 1998
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Contents
Hardware Information and Procedures
1998
All
Tables
Iii
Contents
Server Records and Specifications
Enclosure
Index
Rack
Safety Information Statements
Vii
Hazard, do not connect or disconnect any
This
Shock hazard
Must
Lithium Battery Notice
Laser Compliance Statement
Laser Compliance Statement
About This Book
How This Book is Organized
Related Publications
Related Publications
Use safe lifting practices when lifting your machine
Introducing Your
K32 kg 70.5 lbs
K55 kg 121.2 lbs
This chapter contains
Features at a Glance
Features at a Glance
Supply
Disk
What Your IBM Netfinity 5000 Server Offers
Introducing Your Netfinity5
Bios
Reliability, Availability
Post
Controls and Indicators
Controls and Indicators
Server Controls
Power-on switch
Server Also
All electrical
All
Status Indicators
LED
Disk Drive In-Use Light
Activity Light
Reserved
Hard Disk Drive
Amber
Tower model Rack model Power
Lights
Input/Output Connectors
Input/Output Connectors
Connector
Power
Bus
USB
14/ PCI/ISA Expansion Slots
Parallel
Expansion Bays
Expansion Bays
Arranging Your Workspace
Arranging Your Workspace
Arranging Your Workspace
Comfort
Glare and Lighting
Air Circulation
Electrical Outlets and Cable Lengths
Additional Planning Considerations
Server
Configuring
Server
Configuration Overview
Configuration Overview
PCI
ISA
Configuration/Setup Utility
Configuration/Setup
To start the Configuration/Setup Utility program
Utility
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility
To change configuration settings
System Summary
System Information
Devices and I/O Ports
Product Data
System Card Data
PCI Routing
To set, change, or delete a password SelectSystem Security
Date and Time
System Security
SelectDate Time
Using the Power-on Password Menu
To set a power-on password
Password Results
To delete a power-on password
Password
Boot With password
PressEnter
Using the Administrator Password Menu
To enable a User
To set an
To delete
Advanced Setup
Start Options
System
To set System
Memory Settings
Advanced ISA Settings
Server Processor IRQ Settings
Core Chipset Control
Error Log
Resolving Configuration Conflicts
Resolving Configuration Conflicts
Plug and Play
Resolving Hardware Configuration
Resolving Software Configuration
Conflicts
Configuring the Ethernet Controller
HDX
Failover for Redundant Ethernet
Failover for Redundant Ethernet
NIC
Configuring Failover on OS/2
TheAdapters
Configuring Failover on IntraNetWare
Using the SCSISelect Utility Program
Using the SCSISelect Utility Program
Host Adapter Settings
Utility Program
SCSISelect Utility Program Choices
Starting the SCSISelect
Utilities
Disk
When To Use the Format Disk Program
Performing a Low-Level Disk Format
Starting the Low-Level Format
Disk Media
Installing Options
Contains
Before You Begin
Before You Begin
Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
Preparing to Install Options
You
Injury
Preparing a Tower Model
Front Server Does Not Turn off
Server also might
That All
Option
Preparing a Rack Model
Before you begin
Front Server does
Source
Installing Options47
Option Go To
Working with Adapters
Adapter Considerations
Working with Adapters
Installing or Removing Adapters
Begin
Card Type
Color
Working with Adapters
Installing Options53
Installing or Removing
Modules
Working with Memory Modules
Working with Memory
Dimm
Installing or Removing Internal Drives
Installing or Removing Internal Drives
Location of Bays
Types of Cables
Maximum Allowable Drive Sizes
Bay Drive Width Drive Type
Scsi Devices
Scsi IDs
Automatically Assigned Scsi IDs
All Bays
Termination Requirements
Begin, be sure you have
Tower model
Installing or Removing Drives
Removable
Installing Options61
To install a drive in bay C
Drive
Diskette Drive
To remove a drive in bay C
Drive from
Installing or Removing Internal Drives
Installing or
Installing Microprocessors
Installing Microprocessor Upgrades
Installing Microprocessors
VRM
Installing or Replacing a Microprocessor
To install a microprocessor
Tabs
Installing Options69
Switch Settings for Microprocessor Speed
Installing or Replacing
Installing or Replacing the Power Supply
Connecting External Options
Connecting External Options
Adding External Scsi Devices
Attaching External Options
To attach an external option
Installing a U-Bolt
To install a U-bolt and security cable
Adding Security
Cable
Installing Options75
Completing the Installation
Completing the Tower Model Installation
Completing the Installation
Installing Options77
What to do next
Completing the Rack Model Installation
Completing the Installation
K32 kg 70.5 lbs K55 kg 121.2 lbs
Updating the Server Configuration
Updating the Server Configuration
Serial Port Connectors
Serial Port Connector Pin-Number Assignments
Pin Signal
Management Port C
Parallel Port Connector
Parallel Port Connector Pin-Number Assignments
Video Port Connector
Video Port Connector Pin-Number Assignments
Pin
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors
Scsi Connectors
External Scsi Connector
Shows the pin-number Assignments For 68-pin Scsi connectors
USB Port Connector Pin-Number Assignments
Ports
Ethernet Connector
Ethernet Connector Pin-Number Assignments
Installing the Server in a Rack Enclosure
Server Rack Enclosure
Before You Begin
Netfinity 5000 Server Operating Specifications
For
Installing the Rack Model
Installing the Rack Model in a Rack Enclosure
Enclosure
Preparing the Server
Installing a Server in a Rack97 Enclosure
Preparing the Rack Enclosure
To attach the mounting hardware to the rack enclosure
Installing
Enclosure
Long
Installing a Server in a Rack101Enclosure
Installing the Server in the Rack Enclosure
To install Server Into Rack Enclosure
Installing
Rack Enclosure
Removing the Rack Model from a Rack Enclosure
Removing the Rack Model
Installing a Server in a Rack105Enclosure
Solving Problems
107
Identifying Problems Using Status. .LEDs
Diagnostic Tools Overview
Diagnostic LEDs
Diagnostic Test Programs
Diagnostic Tools Overview
Power-On Self-Test Post
Error Messages
Post Beep Codes
Troubleshooting Charts
Post Error Messages and Beep Codes
Diagnostic Error Messages
Software-Generated Error Messages
Diagnostic
Running Diagnostic Test
Tests
To start the diagnostic tests
Viewing the Test Log
SelectExtended OrBasic
To view the Test Log
Power-on Self Test Post Messages
Post Message Table
Post Messages
Post Message
Security. Then
LED
Action
Action Ensure
962 Parallel Port Configuration Error Occurred
Message Description
Options
Yes Exit
Yes
Action Replace
Action No
Beep Codes
Post Beep Code Descriptions
Post Beep Codes
One long and one short beep
One long and two short beeps
Two long and two short beeps
Post Beep Code Table
Beep Code
Diagnostic Messages
Diagnostic Message Tables
Diagnostic Messages
Text Messages
Failed Diagnostic Messages
015
020
030
075
Processor Messages
175
Status Display
201
202
Function Diskette Drive Messages
215
System
217
Hard Disk
Failed Diagnostic Messages
Proper Testing
301
Messages
Library for
Control
Server
Diagnostic Messages
Scsi Messages
Scsi Message Table
Scsi Messages
Ethernet Controller Messages
Novell NetWare or IntraNetWare Server ODI Driver Messages
Ethernet Controller Messages
Ndis
PCNTNW-NW-074 The hardware interrupt cannot be set
Did
Initialize
Small
Ndis 2.01 OS/2 Driver Messages
PCNTND-15 Device not found
PCNTND-16 PCI scan specified, device not found
PCNTND-21 The adapter failed the checksum test
Found
Ndis 4.0 Windows NT Driver Messages
Unix Messages
Pnt0-17 Device fault...Reset initiated
Pnt0-12 Device failed checksum test
Pnt0-13
Pnt0-14 Cannot locate hardware
Pnt0-23
Pnt0-24
Pnt0-26
Pnt0-29
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
CD-ROM Drive ProblemsAction
Diskette Drive ProblemsAction
Problems Action
Problems
Pointing
Serial Bus
Port
Software Problem Action
Advanced
Management
Network Connection Problems
Controller
Link
10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller Troubleshooting Chart
Controller Problem
Setup
Resolving Memory-Address Conflicts
Changing the Software
Changing the Hardware
Identifying Problems Using Status LEDs
Power Supply LEDs
Identifying Problems Using Status LEDs
AC Power LED
LED Diagnostics
Actions
LED
Information LED panel on the front of the Netf
Recovering Bios
Recovering Bios
To recover the Bios
Checking the System for Damage
After Dropping It
After Spilling Liquid on
Checking the System for Damage
Replacing the Battery
Replacing the Battery
Before you begin, be sure you have
To replace the battery
Server Records and Specifications
Specifications
161
Records
Record the Identification Numbers
Server Identification Numbers
Installed Device Records
Installed Device Records
Internal and External Drives and Devices
Configuration/Setup Program Defaults and Changes
Sdram
New Value Additional Information
Start Options
Default
RAM Default Settings and Changes
Expansion Slot Configuration Information
System Board Illustration
System Board LEDs
System Board Connectors
PCI/ISA
IDE
System Board Switches
System Board Switches
System Board Switch Block SW1
Bypassing an Unknown Power-on Password
Bypassing
Changing Jumper Positions
Two-Pin Jumper Blocks
Changing Jumper Positions
Scsi Jumpers
Dasd Scsi
Tower Addressing
Backplane Option Jumper Block
Power Cords
Dasd Backplane Jumper Block Location
AWG
SVT SJT
Power Cords For Specific country Are Usually Available only
Countries
177
American National Dictionary For Information
Terminology
Basic
178
Client
EDO
Hexadecimal
LAN
Local
PCI
Svga
Cable
UTP
Index Numerics
185
ISA
Expansion Slot 167
Configuration Updating Server Utility
Drive problems 143 purpose 56 removing internal 56 Scsi
See rack
See extended Data Output EDO memory
Driver 140
IRQ
See hard
See ISA
ISA
LED
Configuring Problems 146
See PCI
See
Replacing
Scsi SCO Unix
Security Options
Surge Protectors Tower model Switches Controls
Video
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