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System board diagrams - IBM Netfinity 5500 M10

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The IBM Netfinity 5500 M10 is comprised of several different system boards and a SCSI backplane:

SCSI backplane component locations
The following illustration identifies the SCSI backplane components. Refer to this figure when you set the jumpers on the backplane.

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SCSI backplane components Wide (16-bit) SCSI connector Option jumper block (J10) SCSI hot-swap drive connectors Repeater card connector Power connector

Index Description
1 Wide (16-bit) SCSI connector
2 Option jumper block (J10)
3 SCSI hot-swap drive connectors (on reverse side of backplane)
4 Repeater card connector
5 Power connector

SCSI backplane option jumpers
The SCSI backplane option jumper block (J10) defines the SCSI IDs for hot-swap drives.

SCSI backplane option jumper block
Pins Description
1-2 Reserved.
3-4 Reserved.
5-6 Placing a jumper on these two pins enables
SCSI IDs 8-13
7-8 Reserved.
9-10 Reserved.
11-12 Placing a jumper on these two pins reverses the SCSI IDs on the backplane

NOTE: The default is no jumpers installed on the J10 jumper block.

SCSI IDs for hot-swap hard disk drives
J10
pins 5-6
J10
pins 11-12
Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 Bay 4 Bay 5 Bay 6
No jumper No jumper 0 1 2 3 4 5
No jumper Jumper 5 4 3 2 1 0
Jumper No jumper 13 12 11 10 9 8

NOTES:

  • No jumper on pins 5-6 and 11-12 is the default.
  • Jumpers on pins 5-6 and 11-12 is not supported.

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System board component locations
The following illustration identifies system board component locations. You might need to refer to this figure before you install hardware in the server, or when you record information in the tables in this chapter. You might also need to refer to this figure when you set configuration jumpers on the system board.

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System board components Processor board connector (J19) System management processor error LED (CR24) RAID channel 1 connector (J7) RAID channel 1 error LED (CR30) RAID channel 2 error LED (CR31) Reserved (J54) Reserved (J64) Disable RAID controller jumper block (J11) Reserved (J45) Power on control jumper block (J32) Reserved (J25) Reserved (J9) Power backplane cable connector (J8) RAID channel 2 connector (to backplane) (J3) RAID system error LED (CR32) Reserved (J27) Reserved (J35) SCSI activity LED connector (J52) Reserved (J34) Reserved (J29) Reserved (J26) IDE connector (J33) Disable Advanced System Management processor jumper block (J51) Fan connector (J36) Diskette drive connector (J22) Power on password override jumper block (J24) Flash ROM page swap jumper block (J30) Control panel connector (J20) Battery Reserved (J46) Hot-plug PCI controller programmer interface connector (J53) ISA expansion slot Hot-plug switch connector (J16) PCI slot LEDs PCI slots 1–4 (hot-plug) (Secondary PCI bus) PCI slots 5 and 6 (Primary PCI bus) Parallel port connector (J56) Video port connector (J2) Management port C connector (J42)  USB 1 and USB 2 port connectors (J31) Mouse and keyboard connectors (J1) Ethernet port connector (J4) Reserved (J17) Reserved (J18) Disable Ethernet controller jumper block (J5) Disable video controller jumper block (J14) RAID download jumper block (J15)

Index Description
1 Processor board connector (J19)
2 System management processor error LED (CR24)
3 RAID channel 1 connector (J7)
4 RAID channel 1 error LED (CR30)
5 RAID channel 2 error LED (CR31)
6 Reserved (J54)
7 Reserved (J64)
8 Disable RAID controller jumper block (J11)
9 Reserved (J45)
10 Power on control jumper block (J32)
11 RAID download jumper block (J15)
12 Reserved (J25)
13 Reserved (J9)
14 Power backplane cable connector (J8)
15 RAID channel 2 connector (to backplane) (J3)
16 RAID system error LED (CR32)
17 Reserved (J27)
18 Reserved (J35)
19 SCSI activity LED connector (J52)
20 Reserved (J34)
21 Reserved (J29)
22 Reserved (J26)
23 IDE connector (J33)
24 Disable Advanced System Management Processor jumper block (J51)
25 Fan connector (J36)
26 Diskette drive connector (J22)
27 Power on password override jumper block (J24)
28 Flash ROM page swap jumper block (J30)
29 Control panel connector (J20)
30 Battery
31 Reserved (J46)
32 Hot-plug PCI controller programmer interface connector (J53)
33 ISA expansion slot
34 Hot-plug switch connector (J16)
35 PCI slot LEDs (four are on the side of the board)
36 PCI slots 1–4 (hot-plug)
37 PCI slots 5 and 6
38 Parallel port connector (J56) (Serial port A and B connectors are below the parallel port connector.)
39 Video port connector (J2)
40 Management port C connector (J42)
41 USB 1 and USB 2 port connectors (USB 2 is below USB 1.) (J31)
42 Mouse and keyboard connectors (J1) (The mouse connector is above the keyboard connector.)
43 Ethernet port connector (J4)
44 Reserved (J17)
45 Reserved (J18)
46 Disable Ethernet controller jumper block (J5)
47 Disable video controller jumper block (J14)

System board jumpers

WARNING: Turn off the server, and disconnect the power cords before moving any jumpers.

Index Jumper name Description
8 J11 Disable RAID controller The default position is Enabled (jumper on pins 1 and 2). Move the the jumper to pins 2 and 3 to disable the RAID controller.
9 J45 Reserved The default position is a jumper on pins 2 and 3.
10 J32 Power on control The default position is normal operation (jumper on pins 1 and 2). Moving the jumper to pins 2 and 3 allows the power supply to be turned on without a control panel or system management processor.
11 J15 RAID download The default position is no jumpers on the pins. This jumper block is used when the RAID adapter EEPROM is being updated.
12 J25 Reserved
The default position is a jumper on pins 1 and 2.
13 J9 Reserved

The default position is a jumper on pins 1 and 2.

20 J34 Reserved The default position is a jumper installed on pins 1 and 2.
21 J29 Reserved The default position is a jumper installed on pins 1 and 2.
22 J26 Reserved The default is no jumper installed on J26.
24 J51 Disable Advanced System Management processor In normal operation, there is no jumper on J51. Installing a jumper on J51 disables the Netfinity Advanced System Management processor.
27 J24 Power on password override Changing the position of this jumper bypasses the power-on password check if the jumper has been moved since the server was last powered on. You do not need to move the jumper back to the default position after the password is overridden. Changing the position of this jumper does not affect the administrator password check if an administrator password is set.
28 J30 Flash ROM page swap The default position is a jumper installed on pins 2 and 3. Changing the position of this jumper will change which of the two pages of Flash ROM is used when the system is started.
46 J5 Disable Ethernet controller
The default position is Enabled (jumper on pins 1 and 2). Move the the jumper to pins 2 and 3 to disable the Ethernet controller.
47 J14 Disable video controller The default position is Enabled (jumper on pins 1 and 2). Move the the jumper to pins 2 and 3 to disable the video controller.

NOTE: The numbers in the table correspond to the highlighted numbers on System board component locations illustration above.

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Processor board component locations
The following illustration identifies processor board component locations.

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Processor board components Secondary microprocessor cache VRM connector (U15) Secondary microprocessor cache VRM error LED (CR36) Secondary microprocessor core VRM connector (U7) Secondary microprocessor core VRM error LED (CR37) Power control connector (J17) Primary microprocessor cache VRM error LED (CR19) Primary microprocessor core VRM error LED (CR17) Power supply connector (J10) Primary microprocessor cache VRM connector (U17) Primary microprocessor core VRM connector (U22) Microprocessor core-frequency-selection switch block (SW1) Reserved (J22) Reserved (J20) Reserved (J18) System board connector (J9) Primary microprocessor connector (U5) Primary microprocessor error LED (CR12) DIMM 1error LED (CR8) DIMM 2 error LED (CR9) DIMM 3 error LED (CR10) DIMM 4 error LED (CR11) DIMM socket 4 (J1) DIMM socket 3 (J2) DIMM socket 2 (J3) DIMM socket 1 (J4) Secondary microprocessor error LED (CR13) <font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Secondary microprocessor

Index Description
1 Secondary microprocessor cache VRM connector (U15)
2 Secondary microprocessor cache VRM error LED (CR36)
3 Secondary microprocessor core VRM connector (U7)
4 Secondary microprocessor core VRM error LED (CR37)
5 Power control connector (J17)
6 Primary microprocessor cache VRM error LED (CR19)
7 Primary microprocessor core VRM error LED (CR17)
8 Power supply connector (J10)
9 Primary microprocessor cache VRM connector (U17)
10 Primary microprocessor core VRM connector (U22)
11 Microprocessor core-frequency-selection switch block (SW1)
12 Reserved (J22)
13 Reserved (J20)
14 Reserved (J18)
15 System board connector (J9) (on reverse side of processor board)
16 Primary microprocessor connector (U5)
17 Primary microprocessor error LED (CR12)
18 DIMM 1error LED (CR8)
19 DIMM 2 error LED (CR9)
20 DIMM 3 error LED (CR10)
21 DIMM 4 error LED (CR11)
22 DIMM socket 4 (J1)
23 DIMM socket 3 (J2)
24 DIMM socket 2 (J3)
25 DIMM socket 1 (J4)
26 Secondary microprocessor error LED (CR13)
27 Secondary microprocessor card connector (U6)

Processor board jumpers

NOTES:
  • The numbers in the table correspond to the highlighted numbers on System board component locations illustration above.
  • Turn off the server, and disconnect the power cords before moving any jumpers.
  • Be sure the microprocessor bus-to-core ratio is set correctly. For example, if you have a 400MHz 2 microprocessor installed and the system
    bus speed is 100MHz (the default), be sure thatthe microprocessor core frequency selection switch block is set to a bus-to-core ratio of 4 (400/100).

WARNING: If the microprocessor bus-to-core ratio is incorrect, system board components will overheat and component damage might occur. Be sure that the microprocessor core-frequency selection is properly set.

Processor board jumpers
Jumper Name Description
J22 Reserved The default position is no jumper on J22.

Microprocessor core frequency selection switch (SW1) settings
Core/Bus ratio Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4

4

On On On Off

4.5

On Off On Off

5

On On Off Off

NOTE: All other setting combinations are reserved.

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Additional information

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Worldwide

Operating System

Older System x:Operating system independent / None

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Document Information

Modified date:
24 January 2019

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ibm1MIGR-52662