Apple xserve g5 or xserve g5 january 2005 User Manual
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Xserve G5 Take Apart - 9 DIMMs Important: Always install DIMMs in pairs of equal size. Memory from older Macintosh computers is not compatible with Xserve G5. Do not use older memory, even if it fits into the DIMM slots. Caution: Do not install 2 GB DIMMs in Xserve G5 main logic boards that did not previously have 2 GB DIMMs installed. Only Xserve G5 main logic boards labelled “DDR 2GB” accept 2 GB DIMMs. Refer to the Logic Board procedure for more information. Tools No tools...
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10 - Xserve G5 Take Apart DIMMs Procedure 1. Push down the ejectors on the DIMM slot. 2. Holding the DIMM by both top corners, lift it straight up out of the server. Warning: When removing or installing the DIMM, handle it only by the edges. Do not touch its connectors. Lift the DIMM straight up from the connector to remove it, and insert it straight down into the connector to install it. Do not rock the DIMM from side to side. Replacement Note: The DIMM is designed to fit into...
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Xserve G5 Take Apart - 11 PCI or PCI-X Card PCI or PCI-X Card In both Xserve G5/Xserve G5 (January 2005) and Xserve G5 (Cluster Node), there are two slots available for PCI or PCI-X expansion cards. The slots are on a riser card located at the back corner of the logic board. The server accommodates PCI or PCI-X cards that meet the following requirements: • 32 or 64-bit data width • 33, 66, 100, or 133 MHz frequency (133 MHz is available only when a sin\ gle card is installed; if two...
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Xserve G5 Take Apart - 13 PCI or PCI-X Card Procedure Note: If you are removing a RAID card, refer to the following Take Apart topic “RAID Card.” 1. Release the thumbscrew that secures the card(s) to the back of the server and swing the metal cover open. Note: The thumbscrew is captive; you cannot remove it. 2. If any 12-inch card is installed, slide the card guide toward the front of the server to release the card. 3. Carefully pull the PCI card back from the connector on the...
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14 - Xserve G5 Take Apart RAID Card and Standoff RAID Card and Standoff Tools No tools are required for this procedure. You may, however, find a Phillips screwdriver useful in releasing the thumbscrew in step 1 below. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the server and place the bottom housing on a sturdy, flat surface. Part Location
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Xserve G5 Take Apart - 15 RAID Card and Standoff Procedure 1. Release the thumbscrew that secures the PCI/PCI-X card(s) to the back of the server and swing the metal cover open. Note: The thumbscrew is captive; you cannot remove it. 2. Carefully pull the RAID card back from the connector on the PCI riser. Then tilt the card so that its cables clear the enclosure, and lift the card a short distance out of the server. Warning: When removing or installing the RAID card, handle it...
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16 - Xserve G5 Take Apart RAID Card and Standoff 3. Turn the card over and disconnect the three RAID card cables. Replacement Note: Before installing the RAID card in the PCI riser, do the following: 1) Plug the backup battery cable into the connector on the card. 2) Connect the three RAID card cables to card connectors as illustrated below: • To port 0 (nearest the fence), connect cable A (longest, may be blue-\ banded) • To port 1 (second from fence), connect cable B (middle-length, may...
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Xserve G5 Take Apart - 17 RAID Card and Standoff Replacing Standoff Follow these steps to replace a missing RAID card standoff.. 1. Mark the postion of the standoff, which will be installed in the hole in the corner of the card where shown above. Using your fingernail ,mark the position of the standoff on the black sheet of mylar insulation beneath the RAID card. 2. Remove the card from the PCI slot and using the square of double-stick tape included with the standoff, tape the black mylar...
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18 - Xserve G5 Take Apart PCI Riser PCI Riser Tools No tools are required for this procedure. You may, however, find a Phillips screwdriver useful in releasing the thumbscrew in step 1 below. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the server and place the bottom housing on a sturdy, flat surface. Part Location