IBM Type 8720 Manual Do Utilizador

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Removing
 
and
 
installing
 
power
 
modules
 
The
 
BladeCenter
 
T
 
unit
 
is
 
separated
 
into
 
two
 
power
 
domains.
 
To
 
support
 
devices
 
in
 
power
 
domain
 
B,
 
a
 
power-supply
 
module
 
option
 
(consisting
 
of
 
two
 
power
 
modules)
 
must
 
be
 
installed.
 
The
 
following
 
table
 
summarizes
 
the
 
modules
 
that
 
are
 
powered
 
by
 
each
 
power
 
domain.
 
 
Power
 
domain
 
Power-module
 
bays
 
Modules
 
powered
 
by
 
the
 
power
 
domain
 
A
 
1
 
and
 
2
 
I/O-module
 
bays
 
1
 
and
 
2
 
Management-module
 
bays
 
1
 
and
 
2
 
Media
 
tray
 
Blade
 
bays
 
1
 
through
 
4
 
B
 
3
 
and
 
4
 
Blade
 
bays
 
5
 
through
 
8
 
I/O-module
 
bays
 
3
 
and
 
4
  
All
 
four
 
blowers
 
are
 
required
 
for
 
redundant
 
system
 
operation.
 
Power
 
for
 
all
 
four
 
blowers
 
is
 
shared
 
by
 
all
 
installed
 
power
 
modules.
 
One
 
failed
 
blower
 
creates
 
a
 
nonredundant
 
configuration.
 
If
 
a
 
power
 
module
 
fails
 
or
 
an
 
input
 
power
 
failure
 
occurs,
 
BladeCenter
 
T
 
units
 
that
 
are
 
configured
 
for
 
redundant
 
power
 
operation
 
will
 
operate
 
in
 
a
 
nonredundant
 
mode.
 
You
 
must
 
replace
 
the
 
failing
 
power
 
module
 
or
 
restore
 
input
 
power
 
as
 
soon
 
as
 
possible
 
to
 
regain
 
redundant
 
power
 
operation.
 
Important:
 
1.
   
The
 
power
 
modules
 
must
 
be
 
installed
 
in
 
pairs
 
in
 
a
 
domain
 
and
 
must
 
match
 
each
 
other
 
in
 
capacity
 
(wattage,
 
amperage,
 
and
 
so
 
on).
 
2.
   
To
 
provide
 
true
 
redundant
 
power,
 
BladeCenter
 
T
 
power
 
modules
 
1
 
and
 
3
 
must
 
be
 
connected
 
to
 
a
 
different
 
input
 
power
 
source
 
than
 
power
 
modules
 
2
 
and
 
4.
 
46
 
BladeCenter
 
T
 
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