Updating the server configuration, Updating, Server – IBM 4190 User Manual

Page 53: Configuration

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Rear

Power-cord connector

Serial connector

Video connector

Ethernet 2 connector

Ethernet 1 connector

USB 3 connector

USB 4 connector

Systems-management
connector

You

must

turn

off

the

server

before

you

connect

or

disconnect

cables.

See

the

documentation

that

comes

with

any

external

devices

for

additional

cabling

instructions.

It

might

be

easier

for

you

to

route

cables

before

you

connect

the

devices

to

the

server.

Cable

identifiers

are

printed

on

the

cables

that

come

with

the

server

and

devices.

Use

these

identifiers

to

connect

the

cables

to

the

correct

connectors.

If

the

server

comes

with

an

installed

operating

system,

see

the

documentation

that

comes

with

the

operating

system

for

additional

cabling

instructions.

There

is

no

keyboard

connector

or

mouse

connector

on

the

server.

You

can

connect

a

USB

keyboard

and

USB

mouse

to

the

server

by

using

the

USB

connectors.

Updating

the

server

configuration

When

you

start

the

server

for

the

first

time

after

you

add

or

remove

an

internal

optional

device

or

external

SAS

device,

you

might

receive

a

message

that

the

configuration

has

changed.

The

Configuration/Setup

Utility

program

starts

automatically

so

that

you

can

save

the

new

configuration

settings.

For

more

information,

see

Chapter

3,

“Configuring

the

server,”

on

page

41.

Some

optional

devices

have

device

drivers

that

you

must

install.

For

information

about

installing

device

drivers,

see

the

documentation

that

comes

with

each

device.

If

the

server

has

a

RAID

configuration

that

uses

the

SAS/SATA

controller

with

integrated

RAID

(hot-swap

SATA

or

SAS

models

only)

and

you

have

installed

or

removed

a

hard

disk

drive,

you

might

have

to

reconfigure

the

disk

arrays.

If

the

server

has

an

optional

RAID

adapter

and

you

have

installed

or

removed

a

hard

disk

drive,

see

the

documentation

that

comes

with

the

RAID

adapter

for

information

about

reconfiguring

the

disk

arrays.

If

the

server

is

a

simple-swap

model

that

contains

a

SATA

RAID

back

plate,

you

can

use

the

LSI

Logic

Configuration

Utility

program

to

configure

the

simple-swap

SATA

hard

disk

drives.

For

information

about

configuring

an

integrated

Gigabit

Ethernet

controller,

see

“Configuring

the

Gigabit

Ethernet

controllers”

on

page

55.

Chapter

2.

Installing

optional

devices

39

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