2. Move the cover-release latch to the open (up) position.Top coverCover release latchBezelLevel 2 diagnostic panel3. Insert the tabs on the top cover into the matching slots in the server chassis.4. Close the cover-release latch to pull the top cover forward and lock the topcover in place.5. Insert the tabs on the bottom of the bezel into the matching holes on the serverchassis.6. Push the top of the bezel toward the server until the two tabs at the top of thebezel snap into place.7. If you disconnected any external cables from the back of the server, reconnectthe cables; then, plug the power cords into properly grounded electrical outlets.Notes:a. If necessary, see “Input/output ports” on page 97 for connector locations.b. If you have just plugged the power cords of the server into an electricaloutlet, you must wait approximately 30 seconds before pressing thepower-control button.Updating the server configurationWhen you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internaloption or an external SCSI device, you might see a message telling you that theconfiguration has changed. The Configuration/Setup Utility program automaticallystarts so that you can save the new configuration information. See “Configuration”on page 27.Some options have device drivers that you need to install. See the documentationthat comes with the option for information about installing any required devicedrivers.The server comes with at least one microprocessor installed on the system board. Ifyou have installed one or more additional microprocessors, the server can nowoperate as an SMP server. Therefore, you might need to upgrade the operatingsystem to support SMP. See “Using the ServerGuide CDs” on page 57 and theoperating-system documentation for additional information.If the server has a ServeRAID adapter installed and you have installed or removeda hard disk drive, see the documentation that comes with the ServeRAID adapterfor information about reconfiguring the disk arrays.96 Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 360 Type 8686