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Road map for installing the 5796 and 7314-G30 expansion units

Follow the steps outlined in this road map for installing your expansion unit.

To install the 5796 and 7314-G30 expansion units you must perform the following tasks. These tasks are arranged in a series of chronological steps for installing your expansion unit. Where appropriate links are available to provide you with additional detail related to performing these tasks. At the completion of each task, return to this road map for guidance related to performing the next task.

  1. Unpack the expansion unit and complete a parts inventory. For details, select this link and complete steps 1 and 2 at Installing the 5790, 5796, 7311-D11, or 7314-G30 expansion unit in a rack.
  2. Verify the rack.
    Note:
    • This step is optional. Skip to step 8 for deskside units.
    • If the rack is not installed, see Installing the rack.
  3. Power off the system and remove power. For details, see Powering off the system and removing power.
  4. Determine where to install the expansion unit in the rack. Use one of these procedures to mark the location:
    Note: If you are installing a drawer into an existing shell, skip this step and continue with step 7.
    1. If you have a rack-mounting template, see Marking the location using the rack-mounting template.
    2. If you do not have a rack-mounting template, see Marking the location without a rack-mounting template.
  5. Install the rail assembly into the rack. Use one of these procedures to install the rails:
    1. To install the standard (fixed length) rails, see Installing the standard (fixed length) rails.
    2. To install the expandable rails and extension bracket into the rack, see Installing the expandable rails and extension bracket into the rack.
  6. Install the shell. For details, see Installing the shell.
  7. Install the expansion unit onto the shell. For details, see Installing the system.
  8. Cable the expansion unit to the server:
    Note:
    • This unit uses remote input/output (RIO) and system power control network (SPCN) cables to connect to the server.
    • You may need to power off the server before connecting the cables.
    • Do not perform remote input/output and high-speed Link (RIO/HSL) configuration changes, such as moving existing expansion units to different GX adapters, at the same time you add new expansion units.
    • If you are adding a new expansion unit or migrating expansion units from another IBM® POWER® server, you may not be able to allocate the expansion unit resources to logical partitions on the new server until an SPCN firmware update is completed for the expansion units.
    • For detailed procedures related to preparing to connect your expansion units, see Prepare to connect your expansion units and perform all applicable prerequisites for installing your expansion units.
    • For a detailed procedure that helps you connect your expansion units to the system, see Connect your expansion units.
  9. Connect power cables and apply power. For details, see Powering on the system.
  10. Verify that the SPCN is functioning correctly. For details, see Verify the System Power Control Network.
  11. Verify that the new expansion unit configuration is functioning properly. For details, see Verify that the new configuration is functioning.

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Last updated: Fri, Oct 30, 2009