IBM HS20 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 42

Notes, perpendicular to the blade server.

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Statement 21 CAUTION: Hazardous energy is present when the blade server is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade server. 1. Read the safety information beginning at Appendix B, "Safety information," on page 97, "Installation guidelines" on page 27, and "Handling static-sensitive devices" on page 27. 2. If you have not done so already, install any options that you want, such as IDE drives or memory, in the blade server. 3. Select the bay for the blade server. Notes: a. If the blade server has an expansion unit installed on it, the blade server and expansion option require two adjacent bays. b. When any blade server or option is in either blade bay 7 through 14 (in the BladeCenter unit) or blade bay 5 through 8 (in the BladeCenter T unit), power modules must be present in all four power bays. c. To help ensure proper cooling, performance, and system reliability, make sure that each of the blade bays on the front of the BladeCenter unit has a blade server, expansion unit, or filler blade installed. Do not operate the system unit without either a blade server, expansion unit, or filler blade installed in each blade bay for more than one minute for the BladeCenter unit and 20 minutes for the BladeCenter T unit. 4. Make sure that the release levers on the blade server are in the open position (perpendicular to the blade server). 5. Slide the blade server into the bay until it stops. The spring-loaded doors farther back in the bay that cover the bay opening move out of the way as you insert the blade server. 6. Push the release levers on the front of the blade server closed. 7. Turn on the blade server (see "Turning on the blade server" on page 9). 8. Make sure that the power-on LED on the blade control panel is lit continuously, indicating that the blade server is receiving power and is turned on. 9. If necessary, write identifying information on one of the user labels that come with the blade server and place the label on the BladeCenter unit bezel. Figure 12 on page 33 shows the placement of the label, just below the blade server, on the BladeCenter unit. 32 BladeCenter HS20 Type 8832: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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Statement 21
CAUTION:
Hazardous energy is present when the blade server is connected to the power source.
Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade server.
1.
Read the safety information beginning at Appendix B, “Safety information,” on
page 97, “Installation guidelines” on page 27, and “Handling static-sensitive
devices” on page 27.
2.
If you have not done so already, install any options that you want, such as IDE
drives or memory, in the blade server.
3.
Select the bay for the blade server.
Notes:
a.
If the blade server has an expansion unit installed on it, the blade server
and expansion option require two adjacent bays.
b.
When any blade server or option is in either blade bay 7 through 14 (in the
BladeCenter unit) or blade bay 5 through 8 (in the BladeCenter T unit),
power modules must be present in all four power bays.
c.
To help ensure proper cooling, performance, and system reliability, make
sure that each of the blade bays on the front of the BladeCenter unit has a
blade server, expansion unit, or filler blade installed. Do not operate the
system unit without either a blade server, expansion unit, or filler blade
installed in each blade bay for more than one minute for the BladeCenter
unit and 20 minutes for the BladeCenter T unit.
4.
Make sure that the release levers on the blade server are in the open position
(perpendicular to the blade server).
5.
Slide the blade server into the bay until it stops. The spring-loaded doors
farther back in the bay that cover the bay opening move out of the way as you
insert the blade server.
6.
Push the release levers on the front of the blade server closed.
7.
Turn on the blade server (see “Turning on the blade server” on page 9).
8.
Make sure that the power-on LED on the blade control panel is lit continuously,
indicating that the blade server is receiving power and is turned on.
9.
If necessary, write identifying information on one of the user labels that come
with the blade server and place the label on the BladeCenter unit bezel.
Figure 12 on page 33 shows the placement of the label, just below the blade
server, on the BladeCenter unit.
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