IBM HS40 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 76

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b. If the blade server has a SCSI storage expansion unit installed on it, the blade server and expansion option require three adjacent bays. c. When any blade server or option is in blade bays 7 through 14, power modules must be installed in power bays 1 and 2, and power modules must be installed in power bays 3 and 4. Attention: 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 BladeCenter unit for more than 1 minute or the BladeCenter T unit for more than 20 minutes without either a blade server, expansion unit, or filler blade installed in each blade bay. 4. Make sure that the release levers on the blade server are in the open position (perpendicular to the blade). 5. Slide the blade server into the bay until it stops. The spring-loaded doors further 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 6 for instructions. 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. Write identifying information on one of the user labels that comes with the blade server; then, place the label on the BladeCenter unit bezel just below the blade server, as shown in the following illustration. CD CD CD User label Important: Do not place the label on the blade server or block the ventilation holes on the blade server in any way. 66 BladeCenter HS40 Type 8839: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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b.
If
the
blade
server
has
a
SCSI
storage
expansion
unit
installed
on
it,
the
blade
server
and
expansion
option
require
three
adjacent
bays.
c.
When
any
blade
server
or
option
is
in
blade
bays
7
through
14,
power
modules
must
be
installed
in
power
bays
1
and
2,
and
power
modules
must
be
installed
in
power
bays
3
and
4.
Attention:
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
BladeCenter
unit
for
more
than
1
minute
or
the
BladeCenter
T
unit
for
more
than
20
minutes
without
either
a
blade
server,
expansion
unit,
or
filler
blade
installed
in
each
blade
bay.
4.
Make
sure
that
the
release
levers
on
the
blade
server
are
in
the
open
position
(perpendicular
to
the
blade).
5.
Slide
the
blade
server
into
the
bay
until
it
stops.
The
spring-loaded
doors
further
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
6
for
instructions.
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.
Write
identifying
information
on
one
of
the
user
labels
that
comes
with
the
blade
server;
then,
place
the
label
on
the
BladeCenter
unit
bezel
just
below
the
blade
server,
as
shown
in
the
following
illustration.
CD
CD
User
label
CD
Important:
Do
not
place
the
label
on
the
blade
server
or
block
the
ventilation
holes
on
the
blade
server
in
any
way.
66
BladeCenter
HS40
Type
8839:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide