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Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Safety notices” on page v, “Notices” on page 83, the IBM Systems Safety Notices manual, G229-9054, and the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide, Z125–5823. ™...
Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v If IBM supplied the power cord(s), connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
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– For racks with AC power, connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. Ensure that the outlet supplies proper voltage and phase rotation according to the system rating plate. – For racks with a DC power distribution panel (PDP), connect the customer’s DC power source to the PDP.
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v Each rack cabinet might have more than one power cord. – For AC powered racks, be sure to disconnect all power cords in the rack cabinet when directed to disconnect power during servicing. – For racks with a DC power distribution panel (PDP), turn off the circuit breaker that controls the power to the system unit(s), or disconnect the customer’s DC power source, when directed to disconnect power during servicing.
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CAUTION: Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during relocation. Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a populated rack cabinet within a room or building. v Reduce the weight of the rack cabinet by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack cabinet.
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DANGER: Rack-mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces. (L002) (L003) Safety notices...
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DANGER: Multiple power cords. The product might be equipped with multiple AC power cords or multiple DC power cables. To remove all hazardous voltages, disconnect all power cords and power cables. (L003) (L007) CAUTION: A hot surface nearby. (L007) (L008) Power Systems: Servicing the 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system...
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Exchange only with the IBM-approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. In the United States, IBM has a process for the collection of this battery. For information, call 1-800-426-4333. Have the IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call. (C003)
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(C048) Power and cabling information for NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE The following comments apply to the IBM servers that have been designated as conforming to NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE: Power Systems: Servicing the 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system...
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The equipment is suitable for installation in the following: v Network telecommunications facilities v Locations where the NEC (National Electrical Code) applies The intrabuilding ports of this equipment are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intrabuilding ports of this equipment must not be metallically connected to the interfaces that connect to the OSP (outside plant) or its wiring.
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Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v If IBM supplied the power cord(s), connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
If you remove and then reinstall an electronic component, temporarily place the component on an ESD pad or blanket. Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace a disk drive in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. About this task The system has two physical disk drives.
HMC will continue to function normally. Removing a disk drive from the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to remove a disk drive from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Procedure 1. Attach the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap. The ESD wrist strap must be connected to an unpainted metal surface until the service procedure is completed, and if applicable, until the service access cover is replaced.
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Figure 1. Removing a disk drive 4. Support the bottom of the disk drive as you slide it out of the system. Do not hold the disk drive by the handle. 5. To remove more than one disk drive, repeat steps 3 on page 3 though 4 in this procedure until all disk drives are removed.
Figure 2. Removing the 3.5-inch disk drive from the drive tray Replacing a disk drive in the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to replace a disk drive in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
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Figure 3. Mounting the 3.5-inch disk drive in the drive tray 3. Support the disk drive by the bottom as you position the disk drive, and insert it into the disk drive slot. Important: Ensure that the disk drive is fully seated and is all the way into the system. 4.
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Figure 4. Disk drive lock detail If the disk drive rebuild operation does not start automatically, initiate the rebuild operation manually on the disk drive that was replaced. a. To see if the rebuild operation has started automatically, run this command from the mvcli command line: info -o vd If the rebuild operation has started, which is indicated by a line similar to the following:...
Or by running the following command for a disk drive in the second drive bay: rebuild -a resume -l 1 -d 0 Removing and replacing the disk drive backplane in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace the disk drive backplane in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. About this task Attention: The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of the disk drive backplane.
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Figure 5. Disconnecting the drive signal and power cables 3. Move the fan housings out of the way as shown in Figure 6 on page 10. They do not need to be disconnected. Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
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Figure 6. Moving the fans 4. Partially remove the front drive trays. You do not need to completely remove the disk drives; pull them out about 2 cm (1 in.). For instructions, see “Removing a disk drive from the 7063-CR1 system” on page 3.
Figure 7. Removing the disk drive backplane and screws 6. Place the disk drive backplane and cables on the table. Replacing the disk drive backplane in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace the disk drive backplane in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Procedure 1.
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Figure 8. Installing the disk drive backplane 5. Fully insert the front drive trays. For instructions, see “Replacing a disk drive in the 7063-CR1 system” on page 5. 6. Using the labels, replace the drive signal cables (A), (B), and drive power cable (C) into the system backplane as shown in Figure 9 on page 13.
68. Removing and replacing fans in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace fans in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Removing a system fan from the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove fans from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system.
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CAUTION: Hazardous moving parts nearby. (L008) (L007) CAUTION: A hot surface nearby. (L007) Power off the system and place it in the service position. For instructions, see “Preparing the 7063-CR1 system to remove and replace internal parts” on page 66. Procedure 1.
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Figure 10. Removing the system processor air baffle 3. Lift the holder for the fans as shown in Figure 11. The fans are easier to remove when the holder is slightly lifted. Figure 11. Removing the fan holder 4. Push the fan up from the holder as shown in Figure 12 on page 16. Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
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Figure 12. Removing a fan 5. To disconnect a fan cable, release the connector clip (B) and carefully pull up the connector (A) from the system backplane, as shown in Figure 13 on page 17. Do not pull on the wires. Feed the cable through the fan holder.
Figure 13. Disconnecting the fan cable Replacing a system fan in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace fans in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
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Figure 14. Replacing a fan 3. Replace the fan holder into the chassis. Align the holes in the fan holder with the pins in the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 15 on page 19. For the fan holder near the cover switch, temporarily move the cover switch wires out of the way.
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Figure 15. Aligning the fan holder 4. Connect the fan cable to the system backplane, as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Connecting fan cables to the system backplane Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
68. Removing and replacing memory in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace memory in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Power off the system and place it in the service position. For instructions, see “Preparing the 7063-CR1 system to remove and replace internal parts”...
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Attention: v Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to the front ESD jack, to the rear ESD jack, or to an unpainted metal surface of your hardware to prevent the electrostatic discharge from damaging your hardware. v When you use an ESD wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. An ESD wrist strap is used for static control.
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Figure 19. Removing the memory DIMM 4. Insert the memory DIMM. a. Grasp the memory DIMM along its edges and align it with the slot on the system backplane. Attention: Memory is keyed to prevent it from being installed incorrectly. Note the location of the key tab within the memory connector before you attempt to install it.
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Figure 20. Inserting the memory DIMM 5. If you removed the system processor air baffle, replace it. Insert the edge of the system processor air baffle into the fan support. Then, carefully press the system processor air baffle down into place. Figure 21.
IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Removing a PCIe adapter from the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to remove a PCIe adapter from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Power off the system and place it in the service position. For instructions, see “Preparing the 7063-CR1 system to remove and replace internal parts”...
Figure 23. Removing the PCIe riser screws Replacing a PCIe adapter in the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to replace a PCIe adapter in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
68. Removing and replacing a power supply in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace power supplies in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Removing a power supply from the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove power supplies from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems.
ESD mat. Figure 26. Removing a power supply from the system Replacing a power supply in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace power supplies in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
3. Reconnect the power cord. For instructions, see “Connecting the power cords to a 7063-CR1 system” on page 80. Removing and replacing the system backplane in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace the system backplane in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Before you begin replacing the system backplane, write down the system serial number and machine model type.
Preparing the 7063-CR1 system to remove the system backplane Learn how to prepare to remove the system backplane from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Before you begin replacing the system backplane, write down the system serial number and machine model type.
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Attention: v Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to the front ESD jack, to the rear ESD jack, or to an unpainted metal surface of your hardware to prevent the electrostatic discharge from damaging your hardware. v When you use an ESD wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. An ESD wrist strap is used for static control.
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Figure 29. Removing the system processor air baffle 5. Label and remove the memory DIMMs, recording their slot locations. For instructions, see “Removing and replacing memory in the 7063-CR1” on page 20. 6. Remove all the fans and housings from the system. For instructions, see “Removing a system fan from the 7063-CR1”...
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Figure 30. Processor socket screws on the bottom of the chassis 9. Remove the drive signal and drive power cables from the system backplane. For instructions, see “Removing the disk drive backplane from the 7063-CR1” on page 8. 10. Remove the operator panel cable from the system backplane as shown in Figure 31. Figure 31.
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11. Remove the 14 screws from the system backplane. The screw locations are shown in Figure 32. Figure 32. Screw locations. The two screws at (A) are black and slightly longer. 12. Moving the front cables out of the way, and carefully holding the processor heat sink, move the system backplane slightly forward and up to remove it.
13. Place the system backplane on an ESD mat. Replacing the system backplane in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace the system backplane in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
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Figure 34. Loosening the load arm screw of the heat sink 4. Grip the heat sink and remove it by lifting it straight up as shown in Figure 35. Figure 35. Removing the heat sink 5. Place the heat sink upside down on a clean surface. 6.
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7. Inspect the system processor socket area and remove any dust or debris (use a can of compressed air). 8. Lower the vacuum pen tool onto the system processor module to install. Fully press the top of the pen (A) and hold the pen in the center of the system processor module as shown in Figure 36. Release the top of the pen to fasten the pen onto the system processor module.
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Figure 37. Lowering the system processor module into the system processor socket b. After the system processor module is properly aligned, press the top of the pen to release it from the system processor module. Lift the pen off the system processor module. 11.
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12. Move the load arm (A) into position over the heat sink (B) and tighten the load arm screw with a #3 Phillips screw driver, as shown in Figure 39. Note: Do not overtighten the load arm screw. The following steps continue installing components into the new system backplane: Figure 39.
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Figure 40. Replacing the system backplane 14. Align and screw the 14 screws into the system backplane. The screw locations are shown in Figure 41 on page 40. Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
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Figure 41. Screw locations. The two screws at (A) are black and slightly longer. 15. Replace the drive signal and drive power cables in the system backplane. For instructions, see “Replacing the disk drive backplane in the 7063-CR1” on page 11. 16.
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Figure 42. Replacing the operator panel cable 17. Replace the 12 screws from below the chassis that support the processor sockets. a. Turn the system over, upside down. b. Replace the 12 screws in the bottom of the system. The screw locations are shown in Figure 43 on page 42.
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Figure 43. Processor socket screws on bottom of chassis 18. Using your labels, replace the PCIe risers and adapters. For instructions, see “Replacing a PCIe adapter in the 7063-CR1 system” on page 25. 19. Replace the eight fan power connectors into the system backplane. For instructions, see “Replacing a system fan in the 7063-CR1”...
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Figure 44. Installing the system processor air baffle 22. Using your labels, reconnect the USB cable to the USB port (B) in the system backplane, then reconnect the serial cable to the serial port (A) in the system backplane. Figure 45. Reconnecting the USB cable 23.
These commands require root access. a. Select Hardware Management Console from the boot menu. b. Contact IBM Support to obtain the pesh password to become root on the HMC. c. Check the current system date and serial. Use the command:...
Updating the system firmware by using the BMC (www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ POWER9/p9ej6/p9ej6_update_firmware_bmc.htm). Removing and replacing a system processor module in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace a system processor module in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
Only an authorized service representative must remove or replace this part. Removing a system processor module from the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to remove a system processor module from the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Power off the system and place it in the service position.
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you are replacing. Figure 46. Opening the system processor module packaging 3. Remove the processor air baffle as shown in Figure 47. Carefully unsnap and lift the processor air baffle from the system. Figure 47. Removing the system processor air baffle 4.
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Figure 48. Loosening the load arm screw of the heat sink 5. Grip the heat sink and remove it by lifting it straight up as shown in Figure 49. Figure 49. Removing the heat sink 6. Place the heat sink upside down on a clean surface. Power Systems: Servicing the 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system...
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7. Inspect the system processor socket area and remove any dust or debris (use a can of compressed air). 8. Lower the vacuum pen tool onto the system processor module. Fully press the top of the pen (A) and hold the pen in the center of the system processor module as shown in Figure 50. Release the top of the pen to fasten the pen onto the system processor module.
10. Press the top of the pen to release the system processor module onto the cover. Figure 52. Releasing the pen Replacing a system processor module in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace a system processor module in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Procedure 1.
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3. Lower the vacuum pen tool onto the system processor module to install. Fully press the top of the pen (A) and hold the pen in the center of the system processor module as shown in Figure 53. Release the top of the pen to fasten the pen onto the system processor module. Note: To prevent the system processor module from falling, do not press the tip while holding the pen and the system processor module.
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Figure 54. Lowering the system processor module into the system processor socket b. After the system processor module is properly aligned, press the top of the pen to release it from the system processor module. Lift the pen off the system processor module. 5.
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6. Move the load arm (A) into position over the heat sink (B) and tighten the load arm screw with a #3 Phillips screw driver, as shown in Figure 56. Note: Do not overtighten the load arm screw. Figure 56. Tightening the load arm screw 7.
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Figure 57. Installing the system processor air baffle 8. Lightly grip the system processor module that you replaced by the edges and lift it off the shipping cover. Align the beveled corner of the module (A) to the corner of the tray with the triangle (B) and place it in the tray, as shown in Figure 58.
Prepare the system for operation. For instructions, see “Preparing the 7063-CR1 system for operation after you remove and replace internal parts” on page 68. Removing and replacing the time-of-day battery in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace the time-of-day battery in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. Before you begin Power off the system and place it in the service position.
GUI. Removing and replacing the USB cable and connector in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to remove and replace the USB cable and connector in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system.
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Attention: v Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to the front ESD jack, to the rear ESD jack, or to an unpainted metal surface of your hardware to prevent the electrostatic discharge from damaging your hardware. v When you use an ESD wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. An ESD wrist strap is used for static control.
Figure 61. Removing the USB cable and connector Replacing the USB cable and connector in the 7063-CR1 Learn how to replace the USB cable and connector in the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
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Figure 62. Inserting the USB cable and connector 3. Using your labels, reconnect the USB cable to the USB port (B) in the system backplane, then reconnect the serial cable to the serial port (A) in the system backplane. Figure 63. Reconnecting the USB cable Removing and replacing parts in the 7063-CR1...
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Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v If IBM supplied the power cord(s), connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
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To Disconnect: 1. Turn off everything (unless instructed otherwise). 2. For AC power, remove the power cords from the outlets. 3. For racks with a DC power distribution panel (PDP), turn off the circuit breakers located in the PDP and remove the power from the Customer's DC power source. 4.
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7. If you encounter difficulties during the installation, contact your service provider, your IBM reseller, or your next level of support. 8. For thermal performance, ensure that the top cover is on when the system is running.
Learn how to determine which system has the part you want to replace. LEDs on the 7063-CR1 system Use this information as a guide to the LEDs on the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. The LEDs indicate various system status. If the part does not have a problem indicator LED, you can use a troubleshooting program such as impitool to identify the issue.
Identifying the 7063-CR1 that needs servicing Use the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) program to turn on the blue identify LED to help you find the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system that needs servicing. Procedure Use the ipmitool command to activate the blue system identify LED.
Preparing the 7063-CR1 system to remove and replace internal parts Learn how to prepare the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system to remove and replace internal parts. Procedure 1. Complete the prerequisite tasks. For instructions, see “Before you begin” on page 61.
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DANGER: Multiple power cords. The product might be equipped with multiple AC power cords or multiple DC power cables. To remove all hazardous voltages, disconnect all power cords and power cables. (L003) (L005) CAUTION: Hazardous energy present. Voltages with hazardous energy might cause heating when shorted with metal, which might result in splattered metal, burns, or both.
7063-CR1 system” on page 75. Preparing the 7063-CR1 system for operation after you remove and replace internal parts Learn how to prepare the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system for operation after you remove and replace internal parts. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
Starting and stopping the 7063-CR1 Learn how to start and stop the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system to perform a service action or system upgrade. Starting the 7063-CR1 system You can use the power button to start the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems.
-t now Disk drive commands for the 7063-CR1 system Learn about the disk drive commands for the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system. mvCLI commands Learn about the mvCLI commands. They are for SATA drives that are directly connected to the system backplane without using a PCIe adapter.
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– After you configure the network, you can use the scp or wget commands to copy the mvcli utility: scp USER_ID@HOST_NAME:PATH_TO_CMD/mvcli /tmp wget http://HOSTNAME/PATH_TO_CMD/mvcli -P /tmp Where: USER_ID is the user name to use on the HOST_NAME where the mvcli utility is located. HOSTNAME is the host name or IP address where the mvcli utility is located –...
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The results are similar to this listing: Physical Disk Information ---------------------------- Adapter: PD ID: Type: SATA PD Linked at: HBA port 0 Size: 1953514584 K Write cache: supported (on) SMART: supported (on) NCQ: supported (on) 48 bits LBA: supported supported speed: 1.5 3 6 Gb/s Current speed: 6 Gb/s...
Creating the virtual drive on the 7063-CR1 system Follow the steps in this procedure in the unlikely event that you need to re-create the virtual drive on the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console. About this task This procedure assumes that: v The system was erroneously shipped without an already created and pre-loaded virtual disk v The existing virtual disk is somehow damaged and needs to be re-created.
For each HBA, verify that the following lines all show “Healthy”: Image health Autoload image health Boot loader image health Firmware image health Boot ROM image health HBA info image health 5. To create the virtual disk, run the following command: /tmp/mvcli create -o vd -r1 -n "HMC Disk"...
FRU or sensor returned to “normal” operating range (for threshold sensors) Removing and replacing covers on a 7063-CR1 system Learn how to remove and replace the covers on an IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system so that you can access the hardware parts or service the system.
4. Lift up the front of the cover up and remove it from the system. Installing the service access cover on a 7063-CR1 system Learn how to install the service access cover on a rack-mounted IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system.
3. Replace the two cover screws (2) at the rear of the cover. Service and operating positions for the 7063-CR1 system Learn how to place an IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system into the service or operating position. Placing a 7063-CR1 system into the service position Learn how to place an IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system into the service position.
5. Carefully set the system on a table with an appropriate ESD surface. Placing a 7063-CR1 system into the operating position Learn how to place an IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system into the operating position. Power Systems: Servicing the 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system...
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About this task CAUTION: The weight of this part or unit is between 18 and 32 kg (39.7 and 70.5 lb). It takes two persons to safely lift this part or unit. (C009) Procedure 1. Using two people, one on each side of the system, lift the system from the table. 2.
9. If you removed the power supplies, replace them. For instructions, see “Replacing a power supply in the 7063-CR1” on page 27. Removing and replacing power cords Learn how to disconnect and connect the power cords on IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console systems. Disconnecting the power cords from a 7063-CR1 system Learn how to disconnect the power cords from an IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console system.
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Figure 72. Connecting the power cords to the system Common procedures for servicing the 7063-CR1...
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