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Go to the Web for instructions, installation instructions http://www.ibm.com/pc/support at www.ibm.com/pc/support current information about your BladeCenter T unit and servers on the IBM Web site at: Install additional http://www.ibm.com/pc/support applications, such as IBM systems management software and IBM ServeRAID programs on the blade servers System is ready to use.
Check all cables for loose connections and verify that all optional devices you ® installed are on the ServerProven list. You can view the ServerProven list at http://www.ibm.com/pc/compat/ View information about IBM support line at http://www.ibm.com/services/sl/products/ or view support telephone numbers at Problem http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ solved?
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Features and specifications of the BladeCenter T Type 8730 unit ..6 The IBM Eserver BladeCenter T Documentation CD ... 7 Hardware and software requirements ....7 Using the Documentation Browser .
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Using Remote Deployment Manager Version 4.11 Update 3 or later ..72 Using IBM Director ..... . . 72 Communicating with the IBM Director software .
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....84 Hardware service and support ....84 Appendix B. IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753-07 11/2002 . . 85 Part 1 - General Terms .
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Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.
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Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
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Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
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Statement 8: CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components.
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Statement 20: CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, before lifting the unit, remove all the blades to reduce the weight. Statement 21: CAUTION: Hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730: Installation and User’s Guide...
The BladeCenter T unit uses blade servers, switches, and other components that are common to the IBM BladeCenter product line. This common component strategy makes it ideal for applications in telecommunications networks that need high levels of computing power and access to common off-the-shelf middleware packages that are used in IT data centers.
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Record information about your BladeCenter T unit in the following table. You will need this information when you register the BladeCenter T unit with IBM. IBM Eserver BladeCenter T unit Product name Machine type (8720 or ____________________________________________________ 8730) Model number...
Important: Do not place the label on the blade server itself or in any way block the ventilation holes on the blade server. Inventory Checklist The IBM BladeCenter T Type 8720 or 8730 unit comes with the following items: v Bezel assembly (with filter) v BladeCenter T unit lift handles (4)
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These updates are available from the IBM Web site. Complete the following steps to check for updated documentation and technical updates: 1. Go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/.
Features and specifications of the BladeCenter T Type 8720 unit The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of the BladeCenter T Type 8720 unit. Table 1. BladeCenter T Type 8720 features and specifications Media tray (on front): I/O modules: Declared acoustical noise emission levels v DVD/CD-RW drive: slim IDE...
Features and specifications of the BladeCenter T Type 8730 unit The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of the BladeCenter T Type 8730 unit. Table 2. BladeCenter T Type 8730 features and specifications Media tray (on front): I/O modules: Declared acoustical noise emission levels v DVD/CD-RW drive: slim IDE...
The IBM Eserver BladeCenter T Documentation CD The IBM Eserver BladeCenter T Documentation CD contains documentation for your server in Portable Document Format (PDF) and includes the IBM Documentation Browser to help you find information quickly. Hardware and software requirements...
Notices and statements used in this document The caution and danger statements that appear in this document are also in the multilingual Safety Information document, which is on the IBM BladeCenter T Documentation CD. Each statement is numbered for reference to the corresponding statement in the Safety Information document.
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servers or power, management, I/O, KVM, LAN or blower modules in hot-swap bays within specified time limits and without removing power from the BladeCenter T unit. See Chapter 3, “Removing and installing BladeCenter T modules and options,” on page 25 for detailed instructions. Attention: To maintain proper system cooling, each unoccupied bay must contain a filler blade or filler module.
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4 requires a unit configuration with power supplies in power-module bays 3 and 4. Other network-interface I/O expansion options, such as the IBM BladeCenter Fibre Channel Expansion Card, can have similar capability for redundant network connections. See the documentation that comes with the I/O expansion module and I/O module for more information about configuring for redundant network connections.
Reliability, availability, and serviceability features Three of the most important features in server design are reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS). These factors help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored on your blade server; that your blade server is available when you want to use it;...
Major components of the BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730 The following illustration shows the major components of the BladeCenter T unit. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. KVM module I/O module module Management module Filler blade Blade server Blower module...
Rear view Type 8720 The following illustration shows the components on the rear of the BladeCenter T Type 8720 unit. I/O module 2 I/O module 1 Type 8720 LAN module KVM module Alarms Blower module 1 Blower module 2 DC-power connectors Blower module 4 Blower module 3 I/O module 4...
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BladeCenter T unit before removing the blade server, but you do not have to shut down the BladeCenter T unit itself. v For a list of supported options for your server, go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/compat/. System reliability considerations To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability, make sure that: v Each of the module bays on the front and rear of the BladeCenter T unit has either a module or filler module installed.
Handling static-sensitive devices Attention: Static electricity can damage electronic devices and your system. To avoid damage, keep static-sensitive devices in their static-protective packages until you are ready to install them. Use an ESD wrist strap and the ESD connectors on the BladeCenter T unit. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the release of stored static electricity that can damage electric circuits.
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To reduce the possibility of electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions: v Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you. v Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame. v Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry. v Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it.
Connecting the BladeCenter T unit to power The BladeCenter T unit can support two or four power modules. Attention: Remove all power modules or confirm that they are removed, before making the power connections. See Chapter 3, “Removing and installing BladeCenter T modules and options,”...
Connecting the BladeCenter T type 8720 to dc power The BladeCenter T Type 8720 unit comes with one pair of dc hot-swap power modules in power-module bays 1 and 2. Each active power module supplies 12-volt power to the blade bay that it services. The BladeCenter T unit supports a second pair of power modules in power-module bays 3 and 4.
Connecting the BladeCenter T type 8730 to ac power The BladeCenter T Type 8730 unit comes with one pair of 220-volt hot-swap ac power modules in power-module bays 1 and 2. The BladeCenter T unit supports a second pair of power modules in power-module bays 3 and 4. Each active power module supplies 12-volt power to the blade bays that it services.
Starting the BladeCenter T unit Complete the following steps to start the BladeCenter T unit: 1. Read the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 16. 2. Reinstall the four blowers into the rear of the BladeCenter T unit if you have not done so already.
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LEDs,” on page 51 for more information about the controls and indicators on the BladeCenter T unit modules. See the Installation and User’s Guide for your blade server on the IBM BladeCenter T Documentation CD for the location of the blade server LEDs.
Shutting down the BladeCenter T unit You can shut down the BladeCenter T unit by turning off the blade servers and disconnecting the BladeCenter T unit from the power source. Complete the following steps to shut down the BladeCenter T unit. 1.
Preinstallation steps Before you begin, read the documentation that comes with your module or option. Statement 8: CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached.
Removing and installing the bezel assembly The BladeCenter T unit comes with a bezel assembly containing a removable and replaceable air filter. There are software features in the management-module that detect a clogged filter and generate system alerts based on the severity of the airflow reduction.
Bezel touch point ES D Removing the bezel assembly Complete the following steps if you are removing the bezel assembly from the front of the BladeCenter T unit: 1. Forcefully pull forward on the blue touch points at the top sides of the bezel. 2.
Removing and installing power modules The BladeCenter T unit is separated into two power domains. To support devices in power domain B, a power-supply module option (consisting of two power modules) must be installed. The following table summarizes the modules that are powered by each power domain.
Power module 1 Power module 2 Power module 3 ES D Power module 4 Filler module Release handle Release button Removing a power module Complete the following steps to remove a power module or filler panel from the front of the BladeCenter T unit. The procedure is the same for both ac-power and dc-power modules.
2. Grip the power-module handle with one hand and slowly pull the power module out of the bay. Use your other hand to support the bottom of the power module as you pull the power module out from the bay. Attention: Do not carry the power module by only the power-module handle.
Removing and installing the media tray The media tray is a hot-swap unit that is installed in the front of the BladeCenter T unit and contains the system-status panel, two USB connectors, and the CD-ROM drive. See “Media tray” on page 53 for information about the system-status panel controls and indicators.
Removing the media tray Complete the following steps to remove the media tray in the front of the BladeCenter T unit: 1. Press the blue release button on the front of the media-tray module to release the latches. The latches swing out. 2.
Removing and installing management modules The BladeCenter T unit comes with one hot-swap management module in management-module bay 1. You can add a second management module in management-module bay 2. Note: Only one management module is active; the second management module, if present, provides redundancy.
Use the instructions in this section to remove or install a management module at the front of the BladeCenter T unit. Release latch ES D Management module Release button Removing a management module Notes: 1. If you are removing the only management module in the BladeCenter T unit, to avoid unexpected termination of sessions, stop all management-module local and remote sessions before proceeding.
Installing a management module Complete the following steps to install a management module in the BladeCenter T unit: 1. If you are installing a second management module, see the IBM BladeCenter T Management Module User’s Guide for information about management-module redundancy.
secondary management module needs the time to receive initial configuration and status information. 10. If you have other modules to install at the front of the unit, do so now. Otherwise reinstall the bezel assembly on the front of the BladeCenter T unit. Removing and installing blower modules The BladeCenter T unit comes with four hot-swap blowers for cooling redundancy.
Error LED Release latch (open) Power LED Removing a blower module Use the following instructions to remove a blower at the rear of the BladeCenter T unit. 1. Press the release lever at the end of the release latch and pull the latch to the open position.
Removing and installing the KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) module The KVM module is a hot-swap unit that is installed in the rear of the BladeCenter T unit and is held in place by captive thumbscrews. The KVM module provides the electrical and mechanical interface to the BladeCenter T unit for a local keyboard, RGB VGA video monitor, and a mouse.
Removing the KVM module Complete the following steps to remove the KVM module at the rear of the BladeCenter T unit. 1. Remove the keyboard, mouse, and video cables if any are connected. 2. Fully loosen each thumbscrew counterclockwise. 3. Hold the KVM module by both thumbscrews. 4.
Removing and installing the LAN module The LAN module is a hot-swap unit that is installed in the rear of the BladeCenter T unit and is held in place by captive thumbscrews. The LAN module provides the electrical and mechanical interface to the BladeCenter T system for the two local area network (Ethernet) connections, as driven from each management module, and the telco external alarms.
Removing the LAN module Complete the following steps to remove a LAN module from the rear of the BladeCenter T unit: 1. Fully loosen each thumbscrew counter clockwise. 2. Grasp the LAN module by both thumbscrews. 3. Carefully pull the LAN module outward from the LAN module bay until you feel it release from the card edge connector on the backplane.
For blade server communication with the network, the BladeCenter T unit supports up to four hot-swap I/O modules. Table 3 identifies the types of I/O modules that you can install in each I/O-module bay. Go to the IBM Support Web site at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ to see the list of supported I/O modules.
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Table 3. Hot-swap I/O module types by location for redundancy (continued) Bays I/O-module function Permissible I/O module 3 and 4 Network connections 3 and 4 (for all One of the following combinations. I/O expansion options on blade v Two Ethernet switch modules servers in the BladeCenter T unit) v Two Fibre Channel switch modules v Two pass-thru modules...
Use the instructions in this section to remove or install an I/O module at the rear of the BladeCenter T unit. Filler Ethernet module switch module Release latch (open) Filler module Fibre Channel switch Release module latch (open) Removing an I/O module Use the following instructions to remove an I/O module or filler module from the rear of the BladeCenter T unit.
PCI I/O-expansion Unit option: Some blade servers have a connector for adding an expansion unit, such as an IBM BladeCenter PCI I/O Expansion Unit. The PCI I/O-expansion unit supports up to two PCI-X adapters. The expansion unit is attached directly to the blade server and occupies an additional blade server bay.
Removing and installing a blade server or filler module Use the instructions in this section to remove or install a blade server at the front of the BladeCenter T unit. Important: Reinstalling a blade server into a different bay than the one from which it was removed could have unintended consequences.
Installing a blade server Complete the following steps to install a blade server or filler blade in the BladeCenter T unit. Statement 21: CAUTION: Hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. 1.
10. If you have other modules to install at the front of the unit, do so now. Otherwise reinstall the bezel assembly on the front of the BladeCenter T unit. Note: Reinstall the bezel assembly on the BladeCenter T unit after you have finished installing the blades.
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These management-module controls and indicators provide status information about the management module and remote management connection. For additional information, see the Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide on the IBM BladeCenter T Documentation CD. Management Module Power IP reset button...
Media tray The media tray is a hot-swap unit that is installed on the front of the BladeCenter T unit and contains the system-status panel, I/O, and CD-ROM drive. Media tray CD-ROM drive System-status panel USB connectors The following illustration shows the system-status LEDs on the system-status panel on the front of the BladeCenter T unit.
the default. See the BladeCenter T Management Module User’s Guide for information on setting the color of this LED. A major system fault is an error or event that has a discernible impact to system operation. In this case, the system can continue to operate but with reduced performance.
Rear view This section identifies the components and indicators on the rear of the BladeCenter T unit. I/O module 2 I/O module 1 KVM module LAN module Alarms Blower module 1 Blower module 2 Blower module 4 Blower module 3 I/O module 3 I/O module 4 ESD connector...
KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) module indicators and input/output connectors The KVM module is a hot-swap module that is installed on the rear of the BladeCenter T unit and is held in place by captive thumbscrews. This module contains two PS/2 connectors for the keyboard and mouse, a system-status panel, and an HD-15 video connector.
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Connectors: The KVM module has the following I/O connectors: v Keyboard connector: The BladeCenter T KVM module contains one PS/2-style keyboard connector. Use this connector to connect a PS/2 keyboard to the BladeCenter T unit. v Mouse connector: The BladeCenter T KVM module contains one PS/2-style mouse connector.
LAN-module indicators and input/output connectors The LAN module is a hot-swap module that is installed on the rear of the BladeCenter T unit and is held in place by captive thumbscrews. The LAN module provides the electrical and mechanical interface to the BladeCenter T unit for the two local area network (Ethernet) connections, as driven from each management module, and the telco external alarms.
Note: The service processor, management module, or systems-management function must monitor the alarm reset inputs to maintain the fault condition that you set for the unit. The alarm reset inputs can be voltages in excess of standard logic levels, so you must to electrically or optically isolate them from the monitoring logic.
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For best results when using the Web browser, set the monitor to 256 colors. Use only the video resolutions and refresh rates given in the following table. These are the only video resolution and refresh rate combinations that are supported for all system configurations.
Setting up the remote connection To configure and manage the BladeCenter T unit and blade servers, you must first set up the remote connection through an Ethernet port on the LAN module. The LAN module is on the rear of the BladeCenter T unit at the top-right side. KVM module LAN module Alarms...
1. Connect one end of a Category 5 or higher Ethernet cable to an Ethernet connector on the LAN module. Connect the other end of an Ethernet cable to the network. 2. Check the Ethernet LEDs to make sure that the network connection is working. The following illustration shows the locations of the Ethernet LEDs on the LAN module.
Starting the management and configuration program Complete the following steps to start the management and configuration program: 1. Open a Web browser. In the address or URL field, type the IP address or host name that is defined for the management-module remote connection (see “Setting up the management and configuration program”...
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Setting management and configuration program options From the management and configuration program main menu, you can select settings that you want to view or change. The navigation pane (on the left side of the management module window) contains navigational links that you use to manage the BladeCenter T unit and check the status of the components (modules and blade servers).
v Specify the IP address to use for this interface. The IP addresses for the internal Ethernet port (eth1) and external Ethernet port (eth0) must be on the same subnet. v (Optional) Configure the locally-administered MAC address for this interface; the other fields (data rate, duplex mode, maximum transmission unit (MTU), and burned-in MAC address) are read-only.
Because all blade servers in the BladeCenter T unit share access to the external LAN through the switch ports, you can configure the ports on a switch module to operate together as an aggregate link, or trunk. An aggregate link provides more bandwidth than a single link to the attached LAN.
A typical, preferred BladeCenter T network topology is shown in the following illustration. See the IBM Eserver BladeCenter T Planning and Installation Guide for more information and other topologies and guidelines. BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730: Installation and User’s Guide...
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Multiport aggregation group 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps links Switch A L2 Switch Mgmt 10/100 Mbps management links IBM Director Switch B - Chassis management - Application deployment - Internal switches L2+ Switch Switch A Dual external Establishment switches Mgmt...
Console main window) that represents the BladeCenter T unit. If the BladeCenter T management-module IP address is known, the network administrator can create an IBM Director managed object for the unit. If the IP address is not known, the IBM Director software can automatically discover the BladeCenter T unit (out-of-band, using the Ethernet port on the management module) and create a managed object for the unit.
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For the IBM Director software to discover the BladeCenter T unit, your network must initially provide connectivity from the IBM Director server to the BladeCenter T management-module Ethernet port. To establish connectivity, the management module attempts to use DHCP to acquire its initial IP address for the Ethernet port.
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The system diagnostic program, Real Time Diagnostics Version 1.3, tests the major components of your BladeCenter T unit. It is run from the IBM Director Management Console window (under the BladeCenter T task in the Task panel).
Note: The monitor screen remains blank until directed to a blade server that is turned on; this is normal behavior. Some IBM monitors have their own self-tests. If you suspect a problem with your monitor, see the information that comes with the monitor for instructions for testing and adjusting the monitor.
305 mm (12 in.) apart. Turn on the monitor. Notes: 1. Non-IBM monitor cables might cause unpredictable problems. 2. An enhanced monitor cable with additional shielding is available for the 9521 and 9527 monitors. For information about the enhanced monitor cable, contact your IBM marketing representative or authorized reseller.
Options problems Device Suggested action An IBM option that was just Make sure that: installed does not work. v The option is designed for the BladeCenter T unit. See the “Server Support” flowchart on the inside of the front cover for information about obtaining ®...
Light path diagnostics LEDs A system-alarm LED on the system-status panel is lit when certain system errors occur. If one of the system-alarm LEDs on your BladeCenter T unit is lit, use the following table to help determine the cause of the error and the action you should take.
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Table 5. Light path diagnostics (continued) Lit LED Cause Action Active Primary management module. If your BladeCenter T has two management modules, the Active LED indicates which is the primary management module. Power module System error A critical error has occurred in the power Reseat the power module.
Chapter 7. Sharing resources among the blade servers The IBM Eserver BladeCenter T Type 8720 or 8730 unit provides resources that are available to all blade servers at all times, such as power modules, cooling, system management, and network I/O modules; no user intervention is required.
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reestablish ownership of the KVM and media tray (CD-ROM drive, and USB ports). After that, the video from the blade server that is the current KVM owner is displayed on the monitor. Attention: Do not switch the CD-ROM drive, and USB ports to another blade server while a transaction is taking place on the CD-ROM drive.
If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you. This appendix contains information about where to go for additional...
Getting help and information from the World Wide Web On the World Wide Web, the IBM Web site has up-to-date information about IBM Eserver and IntelliStation products, services, and support. The address for IBM Eserver information is http://www.ibm.com/eserver/xseries/. The address for IBM IntelliStation information is http://www.ibm.com/pc/intellistation/.
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Machine Code or software updates, or with a CRU, IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to provide warranty service, will either, at its discretion, 1) repair it to make it function as warranted, or 2) replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent.
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Personal Data. Limitation of Liability IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine only while it is 1) in IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the transportation charges.
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Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this section: Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation, IBM’s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods.
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2. as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject of this Statement of Limited Warranty, the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim.
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Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
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Yugoslavia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, or Ukraine, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM.
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Statement of Limited Warranty to the jurisdiction of the English courts. Arbitration: The following is added under this heading: In Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, FYR Macedonia, Moldova, Appendix B. IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753-07 11/2002...
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598 (2) of the Austrian Code of Civil Procedure, the parties expressly waive the application of paragraph 595 (1) figure 7 of the Code. IBM may, however, institute proceedings in a competent court in the country of installation.
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In case IBM or your reseller is unable to repair an IBM Machine, you can alternatively ask for a partial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of the unrepaired Machine or ask for a cancellation of the respective agreement for such Machine and get your money refunded.
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Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this section: as to any other actual direct damages, IBM’s liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim. For purposes of this item, the term “Machine”...
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For the purposes of this section, a “Default” means any act, statement, omission, or negligence on the part of IBM in connection with, or in relation to, the subject matter of this Statement of Limited Warranty in respect of which IBM is legally liable to you, whether in contract or tort.
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For the purposes of this section, a “Default” means any act, statement, omission, or negligence on the part of IBM in connection with, or in relation to, the subject matter of this Statement of Limited Warranty in respect of which IBM is legally liable to you, whether in contract or tort.
* See “Types of Warranty Service” for the legend and explanations of warranty-service types. A warranty period of 3 years on parts and 1 year on labor means that IBM provides warranty service without charge for: 1. parts and labor during the first year of the warranty period; and 2.
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IBM will ship CRU parts to you for your replacement. If IBM instructs you to return the replaced CRU, you are responsible for returning it to IBM in accordance with IBM’s instructions. If you do not return the defective CRU, if IBM so instructs, within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement CRU, IBM may charge you for the replacement.
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IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a nonrecommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard EN 55022.
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