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    © 2006, 2007, 2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
    Xserve (Late 2006)
    Xserve (Late 2006), Xserve (Early 2008)Updated: 23 December 2008  
    						
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     Apple Inc.
    © 2007, 2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
    Under the copyright laws, this document may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the 
    written consent of Apple.
    Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate. Apple is 
    not responsible for printing or clerical errors.
    Apple 
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    Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 
    USA 
    + 1 408 996 1010 
    www.apple.com
    Apple, the Apple logo, and Xserve are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other 
    countries.  
    						
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    Xserve (Late 2006)
    Contents
    Take Apart
    Manual Updates  7
    General Information  8
    Apple Drive Module  11
    Power Supply  15
    Power Supply Blank  17
    Opening the Top Cover  20
    FB-DIMM Memory  23
    PCI-X and PCI-E Riser Cards  26
    PCI-X and PCI-E Expansion Cards  28
    Battery in Xserve (Late 2006)  32
    Battery in Xserve (Early 2008)  34
    Optical Drive  36
    Airflow Duct  39
    Fan Array  42
    Front Panel Board Cable  45
    Backplane-to-Logic Board I/O Cable  47
    Optical Drive Cable  50
    Locking Mechanism Rod  53
    Front Bezel Assembly for Xserve (Late 2006)  56
    Front Bezel Assembly for Xserve (Early 2008)  59
    Front Bezel Brackets for Xserve (Early 2008)  62 
    						
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    Front Panel Buttons 64
    Light Pipe for Xserve (Late 2006)  66
    Light Pipe for Xserve (Early 2008)  69
    Front Panel Board  71
    Drive Interconnect Backplane  74
    Xserve RAID Card  78
    Power Distribution Board Cable  82
    Xserve RAID Card Battery  84
    Power Distribution Board  87
    Processor Heat Sink  89
    Processor  99
    Video Mezzanine Card  105
    Logic Board  107
    Removal Procedure  109
    Packing the Used Logic Board: Xserve (Early 2008) Only  113
    Replacement Procedure  115
    Rear ID Button  117
    ID Tab  119
    Enclosure  122
    Troubleshooting
    General Information  125
    What’s New 125
    Selecting an Alternative Startup Method from the Front Panel  131
    Ports  131
    Resetting the Logic Board   132
    Power-On Self Test (POST ) Error Indications   133
    Diagnostic LEDs  134
    Memory Diagnostic LEDs  137
    Power Supply Verification  138
    Internal Sensor Locations  138
    Front Panel Status Lights   139
    Remote Monitoring Software  141
    Apple Xserve Diagnostics (AXD)  141 
    						
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    Symptom Charts 142
    How to Use the Symptom Charts  142
    Startup  142
    Built-in Video  144
    Hard Drive Modules  145
    Internal Optical Drive  145
    USB Devices  146
    FireWire Devices  147
    Network Problems  148
    Views
    Internal Views 150
    Exploded View 1: Xserve (Late 2006)  150
    Exploded View 2: Xserve (Late 2006)  151
    Exploded View 1: Xserve (Early 2008)  152
    Exploded View 2: Xserve (Early 2008)  153
    External Views  154
    Front View 154
    Rear View  155
    Appendix
    Reference for Internal Sensors  157 
    						
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    Take Apart
    Xserve (Late 2006) 
    						
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    Manual Updates
    8 January 2008
    Introduced the Xserve (Early 2008) server with the following service manual updates:
    Take Apart
    Added new “Manual Updates” section
    • 
    General Information: Added reference to new model, added front panel image, and revised 
    • 
    the sections “What’s New” and “A Note on the Images”
    Apple Drive Module: Added new model to compatibility table, and added formatting section
    • 
    Power Supply Blank: Added all-new procedure
    • 
    Battery for Xserve (Early 2008): Added all-new procedure
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    Fan Array: Added new foam image
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    Backplane-to-Logic Board Cable: Added cable replacement images and steps
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    Optical Drive Cable: Added cable replacement images and steps
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    Front Bezel for Xserve (Early 2008): Added all-new procedure
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    Front Bezel Brackets: Added all-new procedure
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    Light Pipe for Xserve (Early 2008): Added all-new procedure
    • 
    Processor Heat Sink: Added new handling notes, cautions, and images
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    Processor: Added new handling notes, cautions, and images
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    Logic Board: Added new handling notes, cautions, packing instructions, and images
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    Troubleshooting
    General Information: Added features table for model comparison
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    Power Supply Redundancy: Replaced image with updated rear panel photograph
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    Front Panel Status Lights: Added new image to compare front bezel differences
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    Views
    Added Exploded View 1 and 2 for Xserve (Early 2008) model
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    Front View: Added new image to show USB port difference
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    Back View: Added new image to show power supply blank
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    General Information
    Overview
    The Xserve (Late 2006) and Xserve (Early 2008) models are server computers designed to mount 
    into a rack; Apple recommends that you remove the server from the rack before replacing or 
    installing all parts except hard drives. You can replace hard drives while the Xserve is operating 
    and still in the rack.
    The only noticeable external difference between the Xserve (Late 2006) model and the Xserve 
    (Early 2008) model is the port next to the system identifier button on the front bezel. On the 
    Xserve (Late 2006) model, it is a FireWire 400 port; whereas on the Xserve (Early 2008) model, it is 
    a USB port, as shown below. 
    						
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    To distinguish the Xserve (Late 2006 or Early 2008) models from the previous Xserve G5 model, 
    check the rear panel. Xserve (Late 2006) and Xserve (Early 2008) have two power supply bays on 
    the right side of the rear panel.  Previous Xserve G5 models have a single, built-in power supply.
    What’s New
    See “General Information” in the Troubleshooting chapter for an overview of new features in the 
    Xserve models.
    Front and Rear Panel Ports and Indicators
    See “External Views” in the Views chapter for descriptions of all front and rear panel ports, 
    switches, buttons, and LED indicator lights.
    Mounting in a Rack
    For information on mounting Xserve (Late 2006) in a rack, see the Xserve (Late 2006) Setup 
    Guide.
    Tools
    You will need the following tools:
    Phillips #2 scewdriver
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    Phillips #1 screwdriver
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    Small flat-blade screwdriver
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    Nylon probe tool or similar plastic pry tool
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    Needlenose pliers
    • 
    If the Xserve is locked, you will also need the Xserve’s Allen wrench key.
    Note: Many take-apart procedures do not require tools because several internal components are 
    fastened with thumbscrews for easy removal and replacement.
    Server Identifier Light/Button
    The identifier light on the Xserve’s front panel turns on when internal sensors or a systems 
    administrator detects a problem with the Xserve. ( The light can also be turned on by pressing 
    the identifier button.) This indicator will help you locate which Xserve in a rack needs servicing.  
    						
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    In addition, you can use the identifier button to select several alternative startup methods 
    from the front panel. See “Selecting an Alternative Startup Method from the Front Panel” in the 
    Troubleshooting chapter.
    Note: A duplicate identifier light/button is on the Xserve’s back panel.
    A Note on the Images
    The photos and drawings in this manual were based on a pre-production unit. Your Xserve may 
    look slightly different from the one shown in the images. Likewise, the instructions apply to more 
    than one Xserve model. Unless exceptions are noted, the steps and sequence are the same for 
    each model. 
    						
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