Suitability for telecommunication environment - This product is not intended to connect directly or indirectly by any means whatsoever to interfaces of public telecommunications networks. Examples of a caution and a danger notice. Numbers in parentheses refer to message numbers in the IBM Safety Notices publication G229-9054, which is included with your product.
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If IBM supplied a 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. • Do not open or service any power supply assembly.
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DANGER: Professional movers are to be used for all relocation activities. Serious injury or death may occur if systems are handled and moved incorrectly. (D008) DANGER: Serious injury or death can occur if loaded lift tool falls over or if a heavy load falls off the lift tool.
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CAUTION: • Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the manufacturer’s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack-mounted devices. • Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised. Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced on any side, front or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit.
Appliance, or Fileserver pools). Disk replacement procedures for each one are described. Attention: Disk replacement should be performed with a drive that is acquired by IBM. Using an alternative drive voids the support warranty and can potentially corrupt the data on the system.
9. Reconfigure the network parameters: channel port, IP, gateway, netmask, Manager IP, and system parameters. Manager should be reconfigured with the same IP as the previous device. Refer to IBM Appliance Configuration Guide for the procedure to configure a Manager device.
4. Press the appropriate function key during the startup to enter the boot select menu. 5. Reconfigure the system network parameters - channel port, IP, gateway, netmask; manager IP and system parameters. See the IBM Appliance Configuration Guide for the procedure to configure an ®...
Replacing a Slicestor appliance operating system disk with SW Raid About this task Upon disk failure on a Slicestor appliance, obtain a replacement disk by contacting IBM Customer Support. Procedure 1. For this procedure, you do not need to turn the appliance off.
Replacing a data disk About this task Upon data disk failure on an appliance, obtain a replacement disk by contacting IBM Customer Support. Procedure 1. For all Slicestor appliances, consult the Manager Web Interface for disk location and insert a new disk.
About this task Do the following procedure to replace a power supply unit in Slicestor 1440 and 2440 systems. The power supply is hot pluggable; therefore, the system does not need to be powered down. Figure 1. Slicestor 1440 and 2440 - Front Panel Procedure 1.
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About this task Do the following procedure to replace a power supply unit in the Slicestor 2210 system. The power supply is hot pluggable; therefore, the system does not need to be powered down. Procedure 1. Identify the power supply unit (PSU) that needs to be replaced. Figure 3.
Figure 4. Slicestor 1440/2440 - fan locations Note: Replacing a front fan Replacing the front fans in the IBM Slicestor 1440 and 2440 systems. Before you begin Note: This procedure can be done by one person. Note: The system must be shut down before any cables are disconnected and any maintenance is done. If the system is not shut down, the lights on the power supply units are green.
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Procedure 1. Contact the STG assigned contact so that the system can be shut down before cables are disconnected. When the system is shut down, the lights on the power supply units are orange. 2. Remove the two screws that are located below the handles on each side of the front of the system. The screws secure the system to the rack.
Replacing a middle fan Replacing the middle fans in the IBM Slicestor 1440 and 2440 systems. Before you begin Note: This procedure must be done by two people, due to the weight of the system. The system must be removed from the rack.
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Note: The system must be shut down before any cables are disconnected and any maintenance is done. If the system is not shut down, the lights on the power supply units are green. When the system is shut down, the lights on the power supply units are orange. Procedure 1.
Figure 8. Slicestor 1440/2440 - top panel 6. Identify the fan that needs to be replaced by using either the Figure 4 on page 13diagram or the diagram on the underside of the front lid. 7. Locate the fan’s power cable on the system board and disconnect it. 8.
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Procedure 1. Contact the STG assigned contact so that the system can be shut down before cables are disconnected. When the system is shut down, the lights on the power supply units are orange. 2. Remove the power cables and network cables. 3.
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Figure 10. Slicestor 2210 - fan release tab 8. Replace the Fan by pushing it in until the tab secures. Figure 11. Slicestor 2210 - fan replacement 9. Replace the top panel and replace the screws. 10. Slide the system back into the rack. Reconnect the network cables and then reconnect the power cables.
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