IBM 8478 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 64

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board. See "System board internal cable connectors" on page 42 for the location of this connector. Note: If you are installing a ServeRAID adapter and already have a SCSI adapter installed, remove the SCSI adapter and store it for future use. 4. If you have other adapters or options to install or remove, do so now. 5. Rotate the front adapter support bracket to the closed (locked) position. 6. Reinstall the rear adapter retaining bracket; then, rotate the bracket to the closed (locked) position. 7. Reinstall the side cover, see "Installing the cover" on page 70 for details. 8. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the peripheral devices and the server. Installing internal drives Different types of drives enable your server to read multiple types of media and store data in different formats. Depending on your server model, you might have one or more of the following drives installed. v Diskette v Hard disk v CD-ROM v Tape Internal drive bays Your server comes with an IDE CD-ROM drive installed in bay 1, a 3.5-in., 1.44 MB diskette drive in bay 3, and a hard disk drive in bay 5. For instructions on installing drives in bays 1 and 3, see "CD-ROM drive" on page 90 and "Floppy disk drive" on page 91. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. 54 Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 200

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board.
See
“System
board
internal
cable
connectors”
on
page
42
for
the
location
of
this
connector.
Note:
If
you
are
installing
a
ServeRAID
adapter
and
already
have
a
SCSI
adapter
installed,
remove
the
SCSI
adapter
and
store
it
for
future
use.
4.
If
you
have
other
adapters
or
options
to
install
or
remove,
do
so
now.
5.
Rotate
the
front
adapter
support
bracket
to
the
closed
(locked)
position.
6.
Reinstall
the
rear
adapter
retaining
bracket;
then,
rotate
the
bracket
to
the
closed
(locked)
position.
7.
Reinstall
the
side
cover,
see
“Installing
the
cover”
on
page
70
for
details.
8.
Reconnect
the
external
cables
and
power
cords;
then,
turn
on
the
peripheral
devices
and
the
server.
Installing
internal
drives
Different
types
of
drives
enable
your
server
to
read
multiple
types
of
media
and
store
data
in
different
formats.
Depending
on
your
server
model,
you
might
have
one
or
more
of
the
following
drives
installed.
v
Diskette
v
Hard
disk
v
CD-ROM
v
Tape
Internal
drive
bays
Your
server
comes
with
an
IDE
CD-ROM
drive
installed
in
bay
1,
a
3.5-in.,
1.44
MB
diskette
drive
in
bay
3,
and
a
hard
disk
drive
in
bay
5.
For
instructions
on
installing
drives
in
bays
1
and
3,
see
“CD-ROM
drive”
on
page
90
and
“Floppy
disk
drive”
on
page
91.
Note:
The
illustrations
in
this
document
might
differ
slightly
from
your
hardware.
54
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual:
xSeries
200