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Specification
Install
DVD signal
Password
Release lever Error
Post Watchdog Timer
Connecting the cables
Warranty
Configuring RAID arrays
Light path diagnostics
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The following illustration shows the routing of the USB and DVD signal cables.
DVD signal
USB
cable
cable
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Contents
Installation and Users Guide
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Installation and Users Guide
Ninth Edition July Copyright IBM Corporation
Contents
Appendix. Getting help and technical
Safety
Statement
To Disconnect
To Connect
≥ 18 kg 39.7 lb ≥ 32 kg 70.5 lb ≥ 55 kg 121.2 lb
Use safe practices when lifting
Following label indicates a hot surface nearby
Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices
Following label indicates moving parts nearby
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System x3850 X5 and x3950 X5 server
ID labels
IBM Documentation CD Hardware and software requirements
Using the Documentation Browser
Related documentation
IBM Warranty Information
Features and specifications
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Power supply
Upgradeable microcode
Microprocessor Expansion slots
Memory
What your server offers
UEFI-compliant server firmware
Integrated management module
IBM Systems Director
Memory ProteXion
Memory Sparing
Integrated network support
Light path diagnostics
Integrated Trusted Platform Module TPM
Large data-storage capacity and hot-swap capability
Redundant cooling and power capabilities
Reliability, availability, and serviceability
Redundant connection
ServeRAID support
IBM Systems Director
Front view
Operator information panel
Light path diagnostics panel
Rear view
Rear view LEDs
Link LEDs Number of nodes Status
QPI wrap card or cable
Turning on the server
Server power features
Turning off the server
IBM MAX5 for System x memory expansion module
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Memory expansion module features and specifications
DIMMs Power supply
Light path diagnostics LEDs
What the memory expansion module offers
Fans
Environment Heat output
System x3850 X5 and x3950 X5 server
Front view
LEDs and connectors on the memory expansion module
Rear view
Turning off the memory expansion module
Turning on the memory expansion module
Instructions for IBM Business Partners
Installing optional devices
Dimm
Server components
Memory-card Dimm connectors
Following illustration shows the LEDs on a memory card
Memory-card LEDs
EXFlash backplane connectors
SAS-backplane connectors
LED
Microprocessor-board connectors
Microprocessor-board LEDs
USB
Board connectors
Board jumpers
Jumper Number Name Jumper setting
Board LEDs
Installation guidelines
System reliability guidelines
Single-power-supply server operating at 208 V ac
Handling static-sensitive devices
Working inside the server with the power on
Installing optional devices
Cable connector Connector LED cable Information
Internal cable routing and connectors
DVD signal
Removing the top-cover bracket
Removing the top cover
Latch
Installing the top-cover bracket
Removing the bezel
Installing a PCI Express adapter
Adapter
Installing a ServeRAID adapter for use with eXFlash drives
Adapter
Route the SAS cables under the bottom of the I/O shuttle
Installing a hot-swap power supply
Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive
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Installing a 2.5-inch hard disk drive backplane
Installing a DVD optical drive
SAS power
ServeRAID M5015 controller
Installing an eXFlash 1.8-inch drive cage and backplane
SAS power
Filler panel
Filler panel Drive tray handle
Installing a 1.8-inch solid state drive
Installing a QPI wrap card
Installing an internal removable flash drive
Memory modules
Front of server
Low-cost and low-power Dimm installation sequence
High-performance memory-card installation sequence
Dimm quad installation Order Memory card Connector numbers
Dimm
Installing DIMMs
Installing a memory card
Release lever Error
Retaining clip
Installing a microprocessor
Microprocessor
Release socket lever
X7500
Handle Installation tool Microprocessor
Clips Heat sink Tabs
Connecting the cables
Completing the installation
Updating the server configuration
Installing hardware devices in the memory expansion module
Memory expansion module components
Removing the memory expansion module bezel
Removing the memory expansion module system-board tray
Installing DIMMs in the memory expansion module
Bank of DIMMs Dimm connectors
Memory ports Dimm connectors
Pairs of DIMMs Dimm connector population sequence
Set 16, 28 11, 14, 26 10, 15, 27 12, 13, 25
Sets of 4 DIMMs Dimm connector population sequence
Installing optional devices
Installing a memory expansion module hot-swap power supply
Installing optional devices
Completing the memory expansion module installation
Replacing the memory expansion module system-board tray
Replacing the memory expansion module bezel
Connecting the memory expansion module cables
Updating the memory expansion module configuration
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Configuring the memory expansion module
Setup utility
Boot Selection Menu program
Remote presence and blue-screen capture features
Using the Setup utility
Starting the Setup utility
Setup utility menu choices
Power
System Settings
Power Restore Policy
System Summary
Acoustic mode
Efficiency mode
Performance mode
Custom mode
Legacy Thunk Support
Boot Manager
Network
Date and Time
Passwords
Administrator password
Power-on password
Using the Boot Selection Menu program
Starting the backup Uefi firmware
Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD
Setup and configuration overview
ServerGuide features
Typical operating-system installation
Obtaining the IP address for the IMM web interface access
Command-line interface Ipmi Shell
Serial over LAN
Logging on to the IMM web interface
Using the remote presence and blue-screen capture features
Using the embedded hypervisor
Enabling the Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Utility program
Configuring the Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet controller
IBM Advanced Settings Utility program
Configuring RAID arrays
Select System Settings → Adapters and Uefi drivers
Updating IBM Systems Director
Configuring an EXA multi-node system
Creating an EXA multi-node system
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Partitioning an EXA multi-node system
Creating a partition by using the IMM Telnet interface
Using the IMM Telnet interface
Deleting a partition by using the IMM Telnet interface
Toggling partitions by using the IMM Telnet interface
Configuring a QPI multi-node system
Before you call
Appendix. Getting help and technical assistance
Software service and support
Using the documentation
Hardware service and support
Getting help and information from the World Wide Web
IBM Taiwan product service
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Trademarks
Important notes
Particulate contamination
German Ordinance for Work gloss statement
Contaminant Limits
Electronic emission notices
Documentation format
Federal Communications Commission FCC statement
Industry Canada Class a emission compliance statement
Germany Class a statement
Japan Vcci Class a statement
Korea Communications Commission KCC statement
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Index Numerics
Guidelines hot-swap hard disk drive
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