Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety notices
- L, 8284-21A, or 8284-22A
- Installing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb in the 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L, 8284-21A or 8284-22A
- Preparing the system for operation after installing a PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb
- Removing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb from the 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L 8284-21A, or 8284-22A
- Replacing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb in the 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L 8284-21A, or 8284-22A
- Preparing the system for operation after removing and replacing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb
- Common procedures for removing or replacing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb
- Identifying a part
- Activating an identify LED for an enclosure or server by using the HMC
- Finding the part location code and LED support status
- Identifying a part by using the operating system or VIOS
- Identifying a part in an IBM i system or logical partition
- Identifying a part in a Linux system or logical partition
- Activating the indicator light for a part by using the VIOS tools
- Activating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you do not know the location code
- Starting the system or logical partition
- Starting a system by using the ASMI
- Starting an IBM PowerKVM system
- Stopping a system by using the control panel
- Stopping a system by using the HMC Classic or HMC Enhanced interface
- Removing and replacing covers on the 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L, 8247-42L, 8284-21A, 8284-22A 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Removing the front cover from a rack-mounted 8247-42L, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Removing the front cover from a stand-alone 8286-41A system
- Removing the side cover from a stand-alone 8286-41A system with an internal RDX docking station
- Installing the front cover
- Installing the front cover on a rack-mounted 8247-42L, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Installing the front cover and front door on a stand-alone 8286-41A system
- Installing the side cover on a stand-alone 8286-41A system with an internal RDX docking station
- Removing the service access cover from a 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L, 8247-42L, 8284-21A 8284-22A, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Removing the service access cover from a stand-alone 8286-41A system
- Installing the service access cover on a 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L, 8247-42L, 8284-21A, 8284-22A 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Installing the service access cover on a stand-alone 8286-41A system
- Air baffle
- Closing the air baffle on an 8247-42L, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Removing the air baffle from an 8247-42L, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Replacing the air baffle on an 8247-42L, 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Service and operating positions for the 5148-21L, 5148-22L, 8247-21L, 8247-22L, 8247-42L, 8284-21A, 8284-22A 8286-41A, or 8286-42A system
- Placing the rack-mounted system into the operating position
- Connecting the power cords to the system
- Installing or replacing a part with an HMC
- Repairing a part by using the HMC
- Verifying the installed part
- Verifying a replaced part by using the AIX operating system
- Verifying the installed part by using an IBM i system or logical partition
- Verifying an installed part or replaced part on a system or logical partition by using Virtual I/O Server tools
- Verifying the installed part by using the HMC
- Viewing serviceable events by using the HMC
- Verifying the repair in AIX
- Verifying a repair by using an IBM i system or logical partition
- Verifying the repair in Linux
- Verifying the repair from the management console
- Closing a service call
- Closing a service call by using AIX or Linux
- Closing a service call by using IBM PowerKVM
- Closing a service call by using Integrated Virtualization Manager
- Activating and deactivating LEDs
- Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED by using the management console
- Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the management console
- Deactivating a system attention LED or logical partition LED by using the Advanced System Management Interface
- Deactivating an identify LED
- Deactivating the indicator light by using the Linux operating system
- Deactivating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you know the location code
- Deactivating LEDs by using the HMC
- Deactivating an identify LED for a FRU by using the HMC
- Notices
- Privacy policy considerations
- Trademarks
- Class B Notices
- Terms and conditions
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1. In the navigation area, click the Resources icon , and then click All Systems.2. To view the actions for that server, select the server name of the required server.3. In the navigation area, click System Actions > Attention LED.4. Click Identify Attention LED. The Identify LED window opens. The selected system and its LEDstate are displayed in the upper part of the window. The logical partition and its LED state aredisplayed in the lower part of the window. From the Identify LED window, you can deactivate boththe System attention LED and the logical partition LED.5. Click Turn Attention LED Off. A confirmation window is displayed that provides the followinginformation:– A verification that the system attention LED was deactivated.– An indication that there still might be open problems within the system.– An indication that you cannot activate the system attention LED.6. Select one of the logical partitions in the lower table, and click Turn Attention LED Off. Aconfirmation window is displayed that provides the following information:– A verification that the logical partition LED was deactivated.– An indication that there still might be open problems within the logical partition.– An indication that you cannot activate the logical partition LED.Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the managementconsoleYou can activate or deactivate an identify LED for components attached to the system from the HardwareManagement Console (HMC).The system provides several LEDs that help identify various components in the system, such asenclosures or field-replaceable units (FRUs). For this reason, they are called identify LEDs.You can activate or deactivate the following types of identify LEDs:v Identify LED for an enclosure. If you want to add an adapter to a specific drawer (enclosure), youneed to know the machine type, model, and serial number (MTMS) of the drawer. To determinewhether you have the correct MTMS for the drawer that needs the new adapter, you can activate theLED for a drawer and verify that the MTMS corresponds to the drawer that requires the new adapter.v Identify LED for a FRU associated with a specified enclosure. If you want to hook up a cable to aspecific I/O adapter, you can activate the LED for the adapter, which is a field replaceable unit (FRU),and then physically check to see where you should connect the cable. This is especially useful whenyou have several adapters with open ports.To activate or deactivate an identify LED for an enclosure or FRU, choose one of the following navigationoptions depending on the interface type of the HMC:v If you are using an HMC Classic or HMC Enhanced interface, complete the following steps:1. In the navigation area, click Systems management > Servers.2. To enable the tasks for that server, select the required server name.3. From the Tasks menu, click Operations > LED Status > Identify LED. The Identify LED, SelectEnclosure window is displayed.4. To activate or deactivate an identify LED for an enclosure, select an enclosure from the table, andclick either Activate LED or Deactivate LED. The associated LED is either turned on or off.5. To activate or deactivate an identify LED for a FRU, select an enclosure from the table, and thenclick Selected > List FRUs.Common procedures for removing or replacing the PCIe3 x8 SAS RAID internal adapter 6 Gb 93 PreviousNext |