Apple xserve early 2009 User Manual
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Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Solid State Drive Carrier 91 2010-06-28 First Steps Remove: • Top Cover • Solid State Drive . Tools • ESD wrist strap • Black stick Solid State Drive Carrier Note: Adhesive on the bottom side of the solid state drive carrier attaches it to the enclosure. Whenever you detach the carrier from the enclosure, you must install a replacement carrier (part number 922-8959). Otherwise, the used adhesive may not hold the carrier firmly in place.
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Solid State Drive Carrier 92 2010-06-28 Removal 1 Gently lift the carrier from the adhesive on the enclosure. Replacement Note: The adhesive on the replacement carrier is located on the bottom of the carrier and covered by a protective film. 1 Peel off the film covering the carrier’s adhesive.
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Solid State Drive Carrier 93 2010-06-28 2 Position the carrier adhesive side down. Align the holes in the carrier with the four enclosure holes indicated and press down.
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Memory 94 2010-06-28 First Steps Remove: • Top Cover Apple recommends that you use Apple-approved DIMMs. DIMMs from older Xserve systems are not compatible with this Xserve. Tools • ESD wrist strap and mat Memory
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Memory 95 2010-06-28 Removal 1 Open ejectors on DIMM slots.by pushing them out to the sides. 2 Holding the DIMM by edges, remove it from connector. 3 Do not touch the gold connectors. Warning: DIMMs may be very hot. Always wait 5-10 minutes for computer to cool down .before removing or installing memory . Memory Slot Utility If the DIMM configuration you install does not provide optimized performance, the Memory Slot Utility will appear on screen and recommend an improved configuration. To use the Memory Slot Utility, go to /System/Library/Core Services.
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — Memory 96 2010-06-28 Replacement Replacement Note: The DIMM is designed to fit into the slot only one way. Be sure to align the notch on the DIMM with the slot. 1 Align.the notch on the DIMM with the slot. 2 Push both ends of DIMM down until ejectors snap back up into place. Memory Configuration Xserve (Early 2009) comes with a minimum of 3 GB of memory installed as three 1 GB unbuffered dual inline memory module (UDIMMs). DIMMs must fit these specifications: • PC3-8500 1066MHz, DDR SDRAM UDIMMs • Error-correcting code (ECC) For proper operation of Xserve computers, Apple recommends using only Apple-approved DIMMs. Refer to GSX for Apple DIMM service part nubmers. Memory from older Xserve computers is not compatible with Xserve (Early 2009).
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — PCI-E Riser Cards 97 2010-06-28 First Steps Remove: • Top Cover Important: Before you begin this procedure, verify the Xserve is turned off and unplugged. Tools • ESD wrist strap and mat • Phillips #1 screwdriver PCI-E Riser Cards
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — PCI-E Riser Cards 98 2010-06-28 Removal 1 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the riser bracket to the back panel. 2 Carefully pull up on the bracket and riser to disconnect from the logic board. 3 If you are removing a blank riser card to install a card do the following: • Remove the screw on the riser bracket • Seat the PCI card in the riser slot and replace the screw to secure in the riser. Replacement If you are replacing an existing riser card do the following: • Remove any existing expansion card from the riser • Transfer the card to the replacement riser.
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — PCI-E Expansion Cards 99 2010-06-28 First Steps Remove: • Top Cover • PCI-E Riser Cards Important: Before you begin this procedure, verify the Xserve is turned off and unplugged. Tools • ESD wrist strap and mat • Phillips #1 screwdriver PCI-E Expansion Cards
Xserve (Early 2009) Take Apart — PCI-E Expansion Cards 100 2010-06-28 Removal 1 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the riser bracket to the back panel. 2 Carefully pull up on the bracket and riser., with the expansion card still attached to disconnect from the logic board. 3 Tilt the expansion card up so the port clears the enclosure, and remove the card from the Xserve. 4 Remove the screw that secures the expansion card to the riser. 5 Gently separate the card and riser. Warning: When removing or installing an expansion card, handle it by the edges. Do not touch its connectors or any components on the card. Do not rock the card from side to side or force the card into the slot.