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iv 43xxDiskUnit,71xxDiskExpansionUnit,71xxDiskUnitEnclosureV5R3
Chapter 1. 43xx or 71xx disk unit
Replacing and installing this feature are customer tasks. When you use these
instructions, you will perform some or all of the following tasks:
v Perform prerequisite tasks.
v Power down the system.
v Remove the system unit covers.
v Remove hardware.
v Install new hardware.
v Install covers.
v IPL your operating system.
v Verify your new hardware configuration.
It
additional time to complete your jobs, back up your system, IPL your system, and
verify your hardware configuration.
You can choose to perform these tasks yourself or contact IBM(R) or an authorized
service provider to make arrangements for them to perform the tasks for a fee. If
you encounter difficulties when performing a task, contact your authorized dealer
or service provider.
Note: If youareremovingormovingdiskunitsalreadyinstalledinyourunitrefer
Select the instructions for the task you want to perform:
v Chapter 2, “Replace 43xx disk units,” on page 3
v Chapter 3, “Install 43xx disk units,” on page 15
v “Install the 7104 expansion unit to the 270 server or 7116 expansion unit to the
v “Install the 7123 or 7136 disk unit enclosure” on page 55
v “Install the 7124 or 7127 disk unit enclosure” on page 61
Some
that you have. However, the steps to perform the task are the same.
Before you begin
Before you begin a replacement or installation task, follow these steps:
Depending on your disk protection, our system or expansion unit can either be
powered off (nonconcurrent) or powered on (concurrent) when you replace the
disk units. Select the procedure you want to use:
v “Replace 43xx RAID or Mirrored protected disk units with system powered on”
v “Replace 43xx RAID or Mirrored protected disk units with system powered off”
on page 8
Replace 43xx RAID or Mirrored protected disk units with system
powered on
Be sure you understand the complexity of the powered on (concurrent) procedure
before you begin. If you do not feel comfortable using the concurrent procedure,
go to “Replace 43xx RAID or Mirrored protected disk units with system powered
off” on page 8.
To replace a disk unit with the system powered on, follow these steps:
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
Note: Locate the light in the numbered arrow by the disk unit you are
replacing. When you press Enter, after a one minute delay, this light
comes on and begins to blink rapidly. You then have nine seconds to
slide the disk unit into place.
replacing. When you press Enter, after a one minute delay, this light
comes on and begins to blink rapidly. You then have nine seconds to
slide the disk unit into place.
Mirrored status will show Resuming. When complete, the Mirrored
status will show Active. This process may take several minutes to
complete. You can either monitor this display to completion, or press
F3 (Exit) repeatedly to return to the OS/400 main menu.
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
system unit or the expansion unit. Support the bottom of the disk unit
assembly as you slide it into the system unit or the expansion unit until it
stops.
An
voltage on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the
system. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the outlet is
correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock.
(RSFTD201)
Plug the following power cords into an electrical outlet.
v System unit
v System unit console
v Expansion units
Configuration display.
Mirrored status will show Resuming. When complete, the Mirrored
status will show Active. This process may take several minutes to
complete. You can either monitor this display to completion, or press
F3 (Exit) repeatedly to return to the OS/400 main menu.
Your system or expansion unit can either be powered off (nonconcurrent) or
powered on (concurrent) when you install the disk units.
Select the preferred procedure from the following:
v “Install 43xx disk units with system power on” on page 15
v “Install 43xx disk units with system power off” on page 20
Install 43xx disk units with system power on
Be sure you understand the complexity of the powered on (concurrent) procedure
before you begin. If you do not feel comfortable using the concurrent procedure,
go to “Install 43xx disk units with system power off” on page 20.
To perform the concurrent installation, follow these steps:
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
next available position. When you have a system unit with an expansion
unit, fill the slot positions in the system unit first. If using logical
partitions, go to Plan for logical partitions, in the Information Center, for
specific load source disk unit locations.
When you press Enter, after a one minute delay, the light comes on and
begins to blink rapidly. You then have nine seconds to slide the disk unit
allthewayforward and pushinthehandleonthediskunit.
If the disk unit is not listed, ensure that the disk unit was properly
installed. Repeat steps “Install 43xx disk units with system power
on” on page 15 through 19 on page 17.
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
next available position. When you have a system unit with an expansion
unit, fill the slot positions sequentially in the system unit first. If using
logical partitions, go to Plan for logical partitions, in the Information Center,
for specific load source disk unit locations.
An
voltage on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the
system. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the outlet is
correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock.
(RSFTD201)
Plug the following power cords into an electrical outlet.
v System unit
v System unit console
v Expansion units
more information about device parity, refer to Backup and Recovery
__ Yes: Continue with the next step.
__ No: Do you want to start a device parity set?
__ Yes: Go to Device parity protection in the Information Center.
__ No: Go to step 41 on page 26.
v “270, 800, 810, 820, or 5075 front cover” on page 29
v “270, 800, or 810 in a rack” on page 31
v “825 front cover” on page 30
v “830, 840, 870, 890, 5074, 5079, 5094 or 5095” on page 32
270, 800, 810, 820, or 5075 front cover
Remove the system unit or expansion unit front cover by gripping the sides of the
cover A and pulling the cover toward you. View video.
Locate your system or expansion unit to find the disk unit locations. If using
logical partitions, go to Plan for logical partitions, in the Information Center, for
specific load source disk unit locations.
v “270, 800, or 810 system unit” on page 33
v “7104 or 7116 expansion unit” on page 34
v “820 system unit” on page 35
v “825 system unit” on page 36
v “830 system unit” on page 37
v “840 system unit” on page 38
v “870 and 890 system unit” on page 38
v “5065, 5074, and 5094 expansion unit” on page 39
v “5075 and 5095 expansion unit” on page 40
v “5079 and 5294 expansion unit” on page 41
When you install disk units, you should evenly distribute the disk units on the
disk controllers. Evenly distributing the disk units will optimize them for
maximum performance.
Notefor5079users: The 5079consistsoftwoindependentexpansionunits:
5079–001 and 5079–002. Installation rules and procedures
apply to each expansion unit independently.
you can only install them in position one of your disk unit enclosures. You
can install three of these features (if you have three disk unit controllers) in
the expansion unit, for example, in positions D31, D01, and D06.
Refer to the label on the inside of the front cover and install the disk units in this
order:
you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an
authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a second high-speed
disk-unit controller (IOA Card 2).
Next fill the positions in (IOA Card 2) this sequence:
you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an
authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a third high-speed
disk-unit controller (IOA Card 3).
Last fill the positions in (IOA Card 3) this sequence:
When you install disk units, you should evenly distributing the disk units on the
disk controllers. Evenly distributing the disk units will optimize them for
maximum performance.
Notefor5079users: The 5079consistsoftwoindependentexpansionunits:
5079–001 and 5079–002. Installation rules and procedures
apply to each expansion unit independently.
Disk unit locations 41
Notefor5294users: The 5294consistsoftwoindependentexpansionunits:
5294–001 and 5294–002. Installation rules and procedures
apply to each expansion unit independently.
you can only install them in position one of your disk unit enclosures. You
can install three of these features (if you have three disk unit controllers) in
the expansion unit, for example, in positions D31, D01, and D06.
Refer to the label on the inside of the front cover and install the disk units in this
order:
you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an
authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a second high-speed
disk-unit controller (IOA Card 2).
Next fill the slots in (IOA Card 2) this sequence:
you can install disk units into the following positions. Contact IBM or an
authorized dealer if your expansion unit does not have a third high-speed
disk-unit controller (IOA Card 3).
Last fill the slots in (IOA Card 3) this sequence:
Increment/Decrement buttons and G Enter push button, you need to press H
Mode Selects to select Manual mode N. To use Mode Select, the keystick needs to
be inserted.
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
v Handle only by the edges
v Keep fingers off printed circuit area
v Use static strap when handling
v Leave in protective packaging until ready to install
The 7123 disk unit enclosure is installed on its side in the 270 system expansion
unit. The 7136 disk unit enclosure is installed on its side in the 800 or 810 system
expansion unit.
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
The 7127 disk unit enclosure is installed in the upper position of the 820 system
unit. The 7124 disk unit enclosure is installed in the lower two positions of the 825
system unit.
The 2209 Disposable Wrist Strap is for static control. It will not
increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using
or working on electrical equipment.
the existing disk unit enclosure. For the 825, remove the four screws
securing the metal plate located below the existing disk unit enclosure.
Keep the four screws. They will be used to secure the disk unit enclosure.
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