IBM HS40 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Note:
 
See
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
to
 
determine
 
which
 
components
 
should
 
be
 
replaced
 
by
 
a
 
field
 
service
 
technician.
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
problems
 
Symptom
 
FRU/action
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
is
 
not
 
recognized.
 
1.
   
Make
 
sure
 
that:
 
v
   
All
 
cables
 
and
 
jumpers
 
are
 
installed
 
correctly.
 
v
   
The
 
correct
 
device
 
driver
 
is
 
installed
 
for
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive.
2.
   
Run
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
diagnostics.
 
3.
   
CD-ROM
 
drive.
 
CD
 
is
 
not
 
working
 
properly.
 
1.
   
Clean
 
the
 
CD.
 
2.
   
Run
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
diagnostics.
 
3.
   
CD-ROM
 
drive.
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
tray
 
is
 
not
 
working.
 
(The
 
server
 
must
 
be
 
turned
 
on.)
 
1.
   
Insert
 
the
 
end
 
of
 
a
 
straightened
 
paper
 
clip
 
into
 
the
 
manual
 
tray-release
 
opening.
 
2.
   
Run
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
diagnostics.
 
3.
   
CD-ROM
 
drive.
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
is
 
seen
 
as
 
/dev/sr0
 
by
 
SuSE.
 
(If
 
the
 
SuSE
 
Linux
 
operating
 
system
 
is
 
installed
 
remotely
 
onto
 
a
 
blade
 
server
 
that
 
is
 
not
 
the
 
current
 
owner
 
of
 
the
 
media
 
tray
 
(CD-ROM
 
drive,
 
diskette
 
drive,
 
and
 
USB
 
port),
 
SuSE
 
sees
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
as
 
/dev/sr0
 
instead
 
of
 
/dev/cdrom.)
 
Establish
 
a
 
link
 
between
 
/dev/sr0
 
and
 
/dev/cdrom
 
as
 
follows:
 
1.
   
Enter
 
the
 
following
 
command:
 
rm
 
/dev/cdrom;
 
ln
 
-s
 
/dev/sr0
 
/dev/cdrom
 
2.
   
Insert
 
the
 
following
 
line
 
in
 
the
 
/etc/fstab
 
file:
  
/dev/cdrom
 
/media/cdrom
 
auto
 
ro,noauto,user,exec
 
0
 
0
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
is
 
not
 
recognized
 
after
 
being
 
switched
 
back
 
to
 
blade
 
server
 
running
 
Windows
 
2000
 
Advanced
 
Server
 
with
 
SP3
 
applied.
 
(When
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
is
 
owned
 
by
 
blade
 
server
 
x,
 
is
 
switched
 
to
 
another
 
blade
 
server,
 
then
 
is
 
switched
 
back
 
to
 
blade
 
server
 
x,
 
the
 
operating
 
system
 
in
 
blade
 
server
 
x
 
no
 
longer
 
recognizes
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive.
 
This
 
happens
 
when
 
you
 
have
 
not
 
safely
 
stopped
 
the
 
drives
 
before
 
switching
 
ownership
 
of
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive,
 
diskette
 
drive,
 
and
 
USB
 
port
 
(media
 
tray).)
 
Note:
 
Because
 
the
 
BladeCenter
 
unit
 
uses
 
a
 
USB
 
bus
 
to
 
communicate
 
with
 
the
 
media
 
tray
 
devices,
 
switching
 
ownership
 
of
 
the
 
media
 
tray
 
to
 
another
 
blade
 
server
 
is
 
the
 
same
 
as
 
unplugging
 
a
 
USB
 
device.
 
Before
 
switching
 
ownership
 
of
 
the
 
CD-ROM
 
drive
 
(media
 
tray)
 
to
 
another
 
blade
 
server,
 
safely
 
stop
 
the
 
media
 
tray
 
devices
 
on
 
the
 
blade
 
server
 
that
 
currently
 
owns
 
the
 
media
 
tray,
 
as
 
follows:
 
1.
   
Double-click
 
the
 
Unplug
 
or
 
Eject
 
Hardware
 
icon
 
in
 
the
 
Windows
 
taskbar
 
at
 
the
 
bottom
 
right
 
of
 
the
 
screen.
 
2.
   
Select
 
USB
 
Floppy
 
and
 
click
 
Stop.
 
3.
   
Select
 
USB
 
Mass
 
Storage
 
Device
 
and
 
click
 
Stop.
 
4.
   
Click
 
Close.
You
 
can
 
now
 
safely
 
switch
 
ownership
 
of
 
the
 
media
 
tray
 
to
 
another
 
blade
 
server.
   
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