XserveSetup Guide Includes setup, expansion, and hardware specifications for the Xserve
10 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Space Requirements Air to cool the Xserve flows from front to back. Make sure nothing blocks any of the openi
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 11 Operating Environment Make sure that the ambient temperature in the rack is within the limits established for
12 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Step 1: Remove the Protective Shipping Materials 1 Remove the Xserve from its box and place it on a flat sur
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 13 Step 2: Assemble the Mounting Rails The Xserve comes with both short and long extensions that you combine wi
14 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Step 3: Mount Rails Loosely in the Rack 1 Place an assembled rail in the rack (it will support itself tempor
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 15Â If you have a square-hole rack, start with the rail flanges inside the posts and expand the rail between the
16 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Step 4: Align and Secure the Rails To make sure the Xserve slides easily in and out of the rack, use the ali
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 17 Step 5: Slide the Xserve into the Rails 1 Guide the slides on the Xserve into the channels on the rails. Imp
18 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Step 6: Connect the Cables 1 Connect a power cord to the power supply and secure it with the wire clip. Note
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 19 Step 7: Connect a Keyboard, Display, and Mouse (Optional) You can connect a display, keyboard, and mouse dir
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20 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Where to Go from Here When you finish installing the Xserve, you can find information about starting up, conf
212 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsThis chapter shows how to install or replace drive modules and internal Xserve components.You can add or repla
22 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsXserve at a Glance—Internal ComponentsBatteryDIMM slots (8)Expansion slot 1Power supplybay 2Power su
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 23Power supply baysYou can install one or two power supplies in the Xserve. When two supplies are inst
24 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsInstalling or Replacing an Apple Drive ModuleIf you’re not using an Xserve RAID card, the drive modu
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 252 Remove the blank drive module or the drive module that’s currently installed.If there is a blank d
26 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsIf there is a drive module already in the bay:a Make sure the drive currently in the bay is not bein
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 273 Pick up the drive module you are installing, press and release its handle to open it, and slide th
28 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsRemoving or Installing a Power SupplyYou can replace or install a power supply from the back panel w
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 29To install a power supply:1 Pull to open the handle on the new power supply, slide it all the way in
3 Contents 5 About This Guide7 Chapter 1: Installing the Xserve8 Tools and Parts You’ll Need 9 Choosing a Suitable Location 11 Installing the Xser
30 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsOpening and Closing the XserveBefore you can install or replace memory, PCI cards, or the system bat
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 314 Loosen the thumbscrews at both ends of the front panel.5 Grasp the thumbscrews and pull the Xserve
32 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components7 Loosen the thumbscrews at the back of the top cover and slide the cover back and up to remove it.I
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 33Adding MemoryThe Xserve has 8 memory slots. The systems come with at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of memory
34 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsAbout Memory for the XserveYou can use the following memory in the Xserve:Â 800 MHz DDR2 ECC FB-DIMM
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 35Installation RulesYou must install DIMMs in pairs, and the DIMMs in each pair must be identical. The
36 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsTo install memory:1 Review the memory installation rules and make sure you have the right type of DI
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 37ConnectorsNotchEjectors
38 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsInstalling a PCI CardThe Xserve has two PCI slots:Â Slot 1, which accepts half-length (6.6 inch) PCI
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 39About PCI Cards for the XserveThe Xserve accepts PCI cards that meet these specifications:Slot 1Â 64
4 Contents 52 Handling the Xserve 53 Protecting the Optical Drive 54 Power Supply 54 Cleaning the Xserve 54 Apple and the Environment 55 Health-Rel
40 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsTo install a PCI card:1 Shut down the Xserve and unplug all cables.Important: Be sure the Xserve is
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 413 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the riser bracket to the back panel and gently pull the
42 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components4 Remove the screw on the riser bracket, and then remove the port access cover.5 Seat the PCI card i
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 436 Align the riser with the slot on the main logic board and press to seat it.7 Tighten the captive s
44 Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing ComponentsReplacing the BatteryThe Xserve uses a CR2032 lithium coin cell battery to preserve settings such as
Chapter 2 Installing or Replacing Components 45To replace the battery:1 Shut down the Xserve and unplug all cables.Important: Be sure the Xserve i
47AppendixA A SpecificationsDimensions Height: 1.73 in. (4.4 cm) (1U) Width: 17.6 in. (44.7 cm) for mounting in standard 19-in. rack Depth: 30 i
48 Appendix A SpecificationsRandom-Access Memory 800 MHz DDR2 ECC FB-DIMMs (fully buffered dual inline memory modules with address and data protec
Appendix A Specifications 49Ethernet IEEE 802.3 compliant Maximum cable length: 100 meters (m) Connectors: RJ-45 for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and
5 Preface About This Guide This setup guide shows you how to install the Xserve in a rack and how to install or replace components inside the Xserv
50 Appendix A SpecificationsPower Supply  One or two 750 Watt power supplies AC line input: 100–240 V alternating current (AC), single phase, 50
51AppendixB B Safety and MaintenanceImportant Safety InformationFor your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the following precautions.
52 Appendix B Safety and MaintenanceBe sure that you always do the following:Â Keep the Xserve away from sources of liquid, such as washbasins, bat
Appendix B Safety and Maintenance 53Â Certain components and cables—hard disks, a VGA monitor, FireWire, Ethernet, and USB devices—are designed to
54 Appendix B Safety and MaintenancePower SupplyThe power supply in the Xserve is a high-voltage component that should not be opened for any reason
Appendix B Safety and Maintenance 55Health-Related Information About Computer UseIn most instances, you will probably set up and administer the Xse
57 Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital d
58 CISPR 22 & EN55022 Statement Taiwan Class A WarningKorea Class A WarningChina Class A WarningLaser InformationDo not attempt to disassemble the
59 High-Risk Activities WarningThis computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communicati
6 Chapter About This Guide Xserve Setup Guide , Xserve User’s Guide , Mac OS X Server: Getting Started , Mac OS X Server: Server Administrat
60 Battery Disposal InformationWhen replacing the internal battery, dispose of the spent battery according to your local environmental laws and guidel
7 1 1 Installing the Xserve This chapter shows you how to install the Xserve in an equipment rack. The information in this chapter will help you ga
8 Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve Tools and Parts You’ll Need A medium-size (#1) Phillips screwdriver The slide rails, rail extensions, and al
Chapter 1 Installing the Xserve 9 Choosing a Suitable Location The Xserve is designed for rack mounting. Review the following paragraphs to be s
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