Apple M9745LL User Guide

Apple M9745LL - Xserve - G5 Manual

Apple M9745LL manual content summary:

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    Xserve G5 User's Guide Includes setup, expansion, and hardware specifications for Xserve G5
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    in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iBook, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, PowerBook, QuickTime, and Xserve are trademarks
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    Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 7 Introducing Xserve G5 9 Xserve G5 Overview 10 Your Server at a Glance-Front 21 Choose the Server's Position in a Rack 22 Electrical Power 23 Operating Environment 23 Rack Stability 23 Considerations for Cables 24 57 Using Your Server 57 Starting Up the Server 3
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    the Battery 85 Specifications 85 Processor and Memory Specifications 85 Dimensions and Operating Environment 85 Optical Drive Specifications 85 Ethernet Specifications 86 FireWire Specifications 86 USB Specifications 86 Serial Port Specifications 87 Power Supply 87 Power Requirements for Devices
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    90 Protecting Your Optical Drive 90 Power Supply 91 Cleaning Your Equipment 91 Cleaning the Server's Case 91 Apple and the Environment 91 For More Information 91 Health-Related Information About Computer Use Contents 5
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    of the server are: • One or two G5 processors, with 256 kilobytes (K) of level 2 cache • Up to 8 gigabytes (GB) of DDR Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) • Three Apple Drive Module bays, supporting up to three hot-pluggable hard disks, accessible from the front, with status and
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    and SLP networking services • Directory services • Mail service • NetBoot server for Macintosh client computers that can start up from a server • Tools for remote server configuration and monitoring For detailed information about Mac OS X Server and instructions for using it with Xserve G5, see the
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    key components of your Xserve G5 system. Both the fully hardware and the server's enclosure and components. See Chapter 4, "Using Your Server," on page 57 for details on monitoring the lights See Chapter 5, "Updating or Installing Software on Xserve G5 Systems," on page 65 for information about
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    lights Optical drive System identifier button/light Enclosure lock and status light On/standby button and light Apple Drive Module bays (3) Securing thumbscrews (2) Built-in Ethernet link light (Port 1) Drive module activity light Drive module status light 10 Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    (SATA) drive modules in the server. These modules can be removed and installed while the server is running. (See "Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module" on page 70 for more information.) Each drive module has lights showing operating status and disk activity. Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    Your Server at a Glance-Back Panel Power socket Gigabit Ethernet port(s) System identifier button/light Serial console port PCI-X card expansion slots (2) Ethernet link lights Ethernet activity lights FireWire 800 ports (2) USB 2.0 ports (2) Serial number label 12 Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    problem is detected. It also can be turned on manually by pressing the button. This indicator is useful connected to this port. (See "FireWire Specifications" on page 86 for information about FireWire computer with a serial port. This console supports RS-232- compatible connections. PCI-X card
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    Your Server at a Glance-Interior PCI-X card slots (2) RAM slots (8) PCI fan Chassis release latch Battery Power supply Chassis release latch Fan array Serial number label 14 Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    by inserting DDR SDRAM DIMMs in pairs in the memory slots. For more information, see "Adding Memory" on page 75. Battery The battery provides power for the system clock. Power supply The auto-switching power supply detects the input voltage and adjusts for it. A thermal control adjusts the speed
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    button/light FireWire 400 port Built-in Ethernet link light (Port 2) On/standby button and light System activity lights Securing thumbscrews (2) Drive module activity light Apple Drive Module bay Built-in Ethernet link light (Port 1) Drive module status light 16 Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    drive modules in the server. It can be locked and unlocked with the enclosure key supplied problem is detected. It also can be turned on manually by pressing the button. This indicator is useful See "FireWire Specifications" on page show each processor's activity. drive modules in this Xserve G5
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    Your Server at a Glance-Mounting Hardware Mounting template Four-post braces Two-post brackets Cage nuts (Metric) Cage nuts (English) Short-rack brackets Short screws Four-post brackets Attachment screws (Metric) Attachment screws (English) Enclosure key 18 Chapter 1 Xserve G5 Overview
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    and the server's cover. Four-post braces These two long U-shaped pieces support the back of the server and attach it to the rack. Two-post post rack or a short fourpost rack. Some clips are also included for use with racks that do not have prethreaded holes. See "Getting Ready to Install"
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    location of the server in its rack, adequate power to the components in the rack, and the , be sure to allow adequate space for airflow and servicing from both the front and back. • Air to cool openings in the server's front and back panels and case. Remove the clear plastic film that covers the
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    easily open and service it. For example, in a multiplecomponent installation, the heaviest items-such as an uninterruptible power supply-are usually placed Specifications," for more information about electrical power requirements for the server. • This model is certified only as a component for use
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    can carry the load of components. • If you are using a two-post (telco) rack, verify that the rack is rack. • Install the cable-management arm supplied with the server. If you don't install cable-management option in place so that anyone servicing units in the rack can readily determine where each
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    the server and rack, it should be secure. • Make sure that only authorized staff members or technicians can gain access to the rack's location. • If using a server cabinet that is not in a secure room, be sure that the cabinet is adequately locked and that access to it is limited to authorized
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    server in a rack. Xserve G5 is specifically designed for rack mounting. It is not designed for use as a desktop system. Warning: Do not place a monitor on the server or use the top of the each type. You need to supply medium-sized (such as size 1) and very small (size 0) Phillips screwdrivers
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    post rack. Instructions for these procedures are given below. Preparations for installing are the same regardless of the type of rack you use. Important: medium-sized Phillips screwdriver (such as size 1). If you have a power screwdriver, use it. • A very small Phillips screwdriver (such as size 0,
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    Review the guidelines for positioning the server in the rack (see "Guidelines for Server Installation" on page 21). Then follow these steps to measure and mark its specific may vary somewhat on racks made by different manufacturers. 2 Use the mounting template or a straightedge to mark the same spot
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    the server from its box and place it on the table. Follow the instructions in the booklet Xserve G5 Quick Start to unpack the server. 2 At the back of the server, small plastic protector in the optical drive slot. Leave this protector in place until the system is secured in the rack. Plastic
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    Important: Keep the protector for the optical drive slot and put it in the drive's slot whenever you move the system from one location to another or pack it for shipping. 6 Loosen the two thumbscrews (one on each side) at
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    Hold the front thumbscrews to keep the main part of the server in place as you slide the cover toward the back. With the server resting on a flat, clean, and stable surface, slide the cover completely to the rear. Press these two latches to release the cover from the server and remove it. 8 When the
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    internal components, such as additional memory or a PCI-X card, in the server. Follow the appropriate instructions in Chapter 6, "Installing or Replacing Server Components," on page 69. PCI-X card slots (2) RAM slots (8) 10 If necessary, install any additional Apple Drive Modules in the front panel
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    Important: Be sure to check the documentation for your rack for any specific mounting instructions. Four-post cabinet rack Four-post open rack Once you've cover and secure it. • Install the cable-management arm. Note: You cannot use the cable-management arm in a short rack, 24 or 26 inches deep.
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    position. Important: Work with someone else to make sure the cover is supported and square to the rack. The cover must be installed level to avoid that the cover of the system is at right angles to both posts. Use the mounting template provided with the system or a right-angle measuring device to
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    could change the shape of the cover. Take special care if you are using a power screwdriver or drill. Temporarily place the mounting template over the two posts on the cover. Attach the cover to the two front rack posts using four of the screws provided. Some racks have prethreaded holes and some
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    4 Push the rivet head through the hole that's near the back on the side of the cover. Install the brackets on the inside of the top cover. The forward rivet on each bracket must pass through the hole in the cover. Each bracket must be installed with the rivets oriented high on the bracket. The head
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    flush with the back post of the rack, and screw the brace's flange to the post. Attach the cover to the two rear rack posts using four of the screws provided. 8 Attach the second bracket and brace, as described in steps 3 through 7. Note: If your rack is deeper than the server
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    of the drive modules, use the enclosure key (supplied with the Xserve has a cable-management arm that allows you to open the server without disconnecting cables. In addition, this device supports the cables and relieves strain on the server's back-panel connectors. Note: Always use the long power
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    the server's back panel, along with the power cord. (Use the cord supplied with the server.) Make certain that each cable has the proper specific cable quickly and avoid errors when disconnecting cables. 3 Hold the cable-management arm in the orientation you will use to attach it to the rack or support
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    arm 4 Bunch together the cables and power cord and lay them along the cable-management management arm to ensure unobstructed extension. 5 Use the hook-and-loop straps provided to secure the CableManagement Arm to the Support Brace" on page 42 for mounting instructions. Follow these steps to attach
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    and secure it to the rack. It is important that you remove and then reinstall one screw at a time so that the server is supported at all times. Support the server from below while attaching the cable-management arm. Remove and then reinstall the mounting screws one at a time. 4 Disconnect the lower
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    clip to the back of the server. If more than one power cord came with your server, use the appropriate cord for the electrical service available at your location. Always use a long cord with the cable management arm. Important: The short power cord provided with some systems is intended for
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    power outlet and any other equipment, such as a power strip, used with the rack is designed to carry the electrical load of multiple devices. Check the documentation for your rack for any special instructions need to attach the cable-management arm to the support brace at the left side of the server
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    Management Arm to the Rack" on page 39 for mounting instructions. Follow these steps to attach the arm to the left support brace. 1 At the front of the server, loosen of the cable-management arm (next to the two oval holes). You'll use this clamp and screw to attach the arm to the brace. 3 Hold the
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    slightly until it is level and moves smoothly under the server's cover. 8 Connect the cables to the back panel of the server. Power socket Gigabit Ethernet ports (2) FireWire 800 ports (2) Serial console port USB 2.0 ports (2) Important: When connecting Ethernet cables, connect a cable to the
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    of the server. If more than one power cord came with your server, use the appropriate cord for the electrical service available at your location. Important: The short power cord provided with some systems is intended for use in a rack that has its own power source. Do not use this cord for any other
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    Xserve G5 system in a short four-post rack, the back of the server extends beyond the rack's rear posts. Therefore, you cannot install the system in a short enclosed cabinet. Important: Be sure to check the documentation for your rack for any specific mounting instructions level and support it from
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    sure that the cover of the system is at right angles to both posts. Use a right-angle measuring device or object to determine that the cover is square posts on the cover. Attach the cover to the two front rack posts using four of the screws provided. Some racks have prethreaded holes and some have
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    left side of the cover and the other fits the right side. Be sure to use the correct bracket on each side. Insert the pin on the short-rack bracket the cover. 4 Insert one short screw through the top hole in the bracket and use it to fasten the bracket to the cover. Do not tighten the screw all the
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    5 Slide the bracket toward the rear post until the bracket's flange aligns with the post, and use two attachment screws to secure the bracket to the post. Secure the bracket to the rear rack post using two of the attachment screws provided. After the cover has been firmly attached to the rack,
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    the server and prevent removal of the drive modules, use the enclosure key (supplied with the server) to fasten the security power cord and cables directly to the back panel. See "Connect Cables Directly to the Server" on page 54 for details. You cannot use the cable-management arm on an Xserve
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    documentation for any specific installation instructions. Follow these steps to install the server in a two-post rack. (These instructions assume that you provided. Attach the two telco mounting brackets to the server's cover using four of the short screws provided. Orient the bracket so that the
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    level to avoid changing its shape before the screws are inserted to hold it in place. Attach the cover to the telco rack mounting posts using four of the screws provided. Be careful not to overtighten the flange screws. Doing so could change the shape of the cover slightly and make
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    thumbscrews if you use a power screwdriver or drill. the drive modules, use the enclosure key (supplied with the server) to fasten the security lock on the server's front panel. (See the illustration above.) Note: You cannot use the cable-management arm on an Xserve
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    the cord is supported. If more than one power cord came with your server, use the cord appropriate for the electrical service available at your location. Important: The short power cord provided with some systems is intended for use in a rack that has its own power source. Do not use this cord for
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    rack with other equipment, be certain that the power outlet and any other equipment, such as a power strip, used with the rack is designed to carry the electrical load of multiple devices. Check the documentation for your rack for any special instructions. With the server in the rack and the cables
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    on the server's back panel. If a KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) switch is installed in the rack, you can use it. See the KVM switch documentation for instructions. • Connect a computer running Mac OS X to the server using an Ethernet connection on the same subnet as the server. If you want to set up the
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    connection, system activity, and drive module use. Detailed instructions for setting up all the services and options of the Mac OS X Server software are provided in the software documentation included with the server. See the Xserve G5 Quick Start booklet for a guide to the software documentation
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    module from the server. See "Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module" on page 70 for details. Working With Advanced Network Services The Xserve G5 system provides support for advanced network services or communication modes. Both built-in Ethernet ports and the optional Ethernet expansion
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    and click the VLAN button. Use the Help (?) button in the VLAN pane to display instructions for setting up a VLAN. Enabling Jumbo Ethernet Frames The Xserve G5 system provides support for jumbo frames through its Gigabit Ethernet communication. The Xserve G5 support allows packets up to 9000 bytes
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    Power Supply (UPS) If your server is connected to a UPS, you can set an interval before the UPS shuts down the system. You can also revise the script that runs automatically when the UPS shuts down the system. To set an interval before UPS shutdown of the system: m Use on an Xserve G5 system, you
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    some other problems; see the Xserve G5 Quick Start booklet problem. The light turns on when the server has a problem; it can also be turned on manually. instructions. If you want to exchange or add a drive module, see "Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module" on page 70. Chapter 4 Using
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    button. 4. Wait a few moments in case there is already a disc in the optical drive. (That disc will be ejected.) 5. Put the system disc in the optical drive slot. If your system does not have an optical drive, see Chapter 5, "Updating or Installing Software on Xserve G5 Systems," on page 65 for
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    use the Installer to reinstall the software.) If you can't solve the problem on your own, go to the onscreen help for Mac OS X Server and see the "News" section for the latest information. Also go to the Apple Support website for the latest troubleshooting panel. 1 With the power off, hold in the
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    • Light 5: Begin target disk mode (all drives, including the optical drive, will show up) • Light 6: Restore the system's default settings (reset NVRAM) • Light 7: Enter Open Firmware (via least 2 seconds, until all lights in the top row are on. 5 Release the button. 64 Chapter 4 Using Your Server
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    software. Installing or Restoring Software on Your Xserve G5 System Mac OS X Server is preinstalled on the drive module of your Xserve G5 system. If the software has a problem or you need to reinstall or restore the server software, you can use one of several methods to complete installation. All
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    use a second Xserve G5 system for this installation. The drive modules from previous models of the Xserve system are not compatible with the Xserve G5 system. To use a second Xserve G5 system and command-line tools: 1 Shut down your Xserve G5 system and remove its drive module. 2 On a second Xserve
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    be recognized as the system starts up so that you can install the server software on it. 7 Use Server Assistant on a remote computer to begin installing the software on the drive module in your Xserve G5 system. (See "Remote Installation From the Server Install Discs" in Chapter 4 of Mac OS X Server
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    " on page 63 for instructions; use light 5. 3 Connect a PowerBook, iBook, or other Mac to the FireWire port on the Xserve G5 system's front panel. 4 Turn on the connected computer and insert Mac OS X Server Install Disc 1 in its optical drive. The Xserve G5 system's drive or volumes mount on the
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    designed so that you can install or exchange drive modules while the server is operating. The server damage electronic components. Touch a metal surface before handling RAM or an expansion card or working inside the server. use an antistatic wrist strap when accessing the interior of the server.
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    in the server. For details about this service, see the support information that came with your server. Additional support information is available at the Apple Support website: www.apple.com/support. Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module The drive modules in the server are hot-pluggable
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    so that the handle pops out. Press the drive module to pop out the handle. d Wait for the upper disk light to go off, then grasp the handle and pull the drive module out of its bay and set it aside. Pull the server drive module out of the server. Chapter 6 Installing or
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    Be sure to save the blank drive module if you removed one. A blank module should always be placed in an empty drive bay to maintain proper airflow If the cable-management arm is not in use for all cables, unplug all cables from the back panel except the power cord. If a FireWire cable is connected
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    , memory, or internal storage device and have closed the computer. 4 Unplug the power cord. Warning: The power supply in your computer is a high-voltage component and should not be opened for any reason, even when the computer is off. If the power supply needs service, contact your Apple-authorized
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    6 Grasp the thumbscrews and use them to slide the server forward. Pull the server out of the rack until it stops. The server's cover remains in place. The enclosure and components slide forward until the interior is in view. 74 Chapter 6 Installing or Replacing Server Components
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    the front thumbscrews to secure it in the rack. Adding Memory The server has eight memory slots (in two banks of four each), at least two check the amount of DRAM installed, use Apple System Profiler (in Applications/Utilities). DIMMs must fit these specifications: • PC3200 error-correcting (ECC),
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    use in the server, make sure that the memory conforms to the JEDEC specification. Check with your memory vendor to ensure that the DRAM DIMM supports power completely is to unplug the power memory with the server on a sturdy flat surface. 4 Locate the RAM slots at the rear center of the server. RAM
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    Important: Memory DIMMs must be installed in pairs. You place one DIMM in each banks. DIMMs are already installed in these two slots. If slots are available, and you want to install more memory, install additional DIMMs in this fashion: In pairs, one per bank, from the center outward. Bank 1 Bank
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    other bank. 8 Close the server and tighten its thumbscrews. 9 Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you disconnected. Installing a PCI-X Card or PCI Card verify that is it compatible with the Xserve G5 system. Some cards may need to be installed in a specific slot in the server. 78 Chapter
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    and the PCI-X 2.2 standard, or standard PCI cards that are compatible with Xserve G5 systems and Mac OS X. Note: The frequency (often called speed) of that the server will be unavailable for a period of time. 2 Disconnect the power cord from the back panel of the server. (If the cable- management
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    open the small metal piece that holds the thumbscrew. You can skip this step if there is already a card in the slot you want to use. Loosen the thumbscrew and swing the small metal plate to its open position. 4 Move to the front of the server and open it to its
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    Depending on which slot has a card in it and how many cards you want to install, you may need to remove a card to install another PCI-X card in the second (empty) slot. 6 To prepare to install a card, do one of the following: • If you need to remove a card, grasp it on the sides and carefully pull
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    length (12 inches), make sure it fits in one of these two card guides. The card guides snap forward and backward a short distance to help you position them on the cards. If you are installing a 12-inch card, align it with the card guide. Note: If the card doesn't line up with the "fence" on the back
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    board. Some signs that you need to replace the battery are intermittent problems starting up the computer and random changes in its date and time that the server will be unavailable for a period of time. 2 Disconnect the power cord from the back panel of the server. (If the cable- management arm
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    thumbscrews to secure it. 8 Reconnect all cords and cables. Important: Batteries contain chemicals, some of which may be harmful to the environment. Please dispose of used batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. 84 Chapter 6 Installing or Replacing Server Components
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    Specifications A A Processor and Memory Specifications Processor • PowerPC G5 (single or dual) • 256K level 2 cache Random-access memory (RAM) • Minimum of 512 MB of DDR RAM, maximum of 8 GB of RAM Optical Drive Specifications • Disk dimensions supported: 12 cm (4.7 in.) Ethernet Specifications •
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    800 ports (back panel) Note: The FireWire 800 ports on your Xserve G5 system transfer data from 800 Mbps devices much faster than was possible FireWire 400 (6-pin) FireWire 400 (4-pin) FireWire 800 (9-pin) USB Specifications • Support for USB 2.0 • Two external Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type
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    ready (DCR CC) 7: Request to send (RTS) 8: Clear to send (CTS) 9: Ring indicator (RI) Power Supply AC line input • Line voltage/current: 100-240 V alternating current (AC), 5.5A maximum, single phase, set 83) with a new one purchased from an Apple-authorized dealer. Appendix A Specifications 87
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    case has been otherwise damaged • You suspect that your server needs service or repair • You want to clean the case (use instructions carefully before you plug your server into a wall socket or power strip. • Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others. • Follow all instructions
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    any weight on top of the case could damage these components. • When ). Certain components and cables-hard disks, a VGA monitor, Drive To keep your optical drive Apple-authorized service provider for a lens cleaner. You may want to take out your disc before shutting down. Power Supply The power supply
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    , or other discomforts associated with computer use. • If feasible in the server location, use an adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support. The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region). Follow the manufacturer's instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit
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    eyes. The use of optical instruments, such as magnifying lenses, with this product increases the potential hazard to your eyes. For your safety, have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider. If you have an internal Apple CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM drive in your computer
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Xserve G5
User’s Guide
Includes setup, expansion, and hardware
specifications for Xserve G5