Use this information to install a compute node in a Flex System chassis.
- Before you install a x440 Compute Node
Types 7167 and 2590 in
a chassis that is managed by Flex System Manager management software,
make sure that the management software is version 1.1.1.0 or later.
To determine whether your management software must be updated, and
for more information about downloading and installing an update, see
the "Updating systems" section of the "Flex System Manager Software: Installation and
Service Guide".
- Before you install a x440 Compute Node
Types 7167 and 2590 in
a chassis, make sure the Chassis Management Module firmware release
date is 08/20/2012 or later. To determine whether your CMM firmware
must be updated, log on to the Chassis Management Module web interface.
Click on the Chassis Management Module in the
graphical user interface; then, select Firmware .
To update the CMM firmware to the latest release, see the Fix Central website. Select PureSystems, PureFlex
System, Chassis, Enterprise Chassis, Your operating
system and Continue.
- If you are installing a compute node model that does not have
an integrated Ethernet controller, you must install a network interface
adapter before you install the compute node in the chassis for management
network communication. For a list of supported optional devices for
the compute node, see the Lenovo ServerProven website.
Before you install the compute node in a chassis, read Safety and Installation guidelines.
Statement
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CAUTION:
Hazardous energy is
present when the compute node is connected to the power source. Always
replace the compute node cover before installing the compute node.
To install the compute node in a chassis, complete the
following steps.
- Select the node bay.
Note:
- If you are reinstalling a compute node that you removed, you must
install it in the same node bay from which you removed it. Some compute
node configuration information and update options are established
according to node bay number. Reinstalling a compute node into a different
node bay can have unintended consequences. If you reinstall the compute
node into a different node bay, you might have to reconfigure the
compute node.
- To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the Flex System chassis
without a compute node or node bay filler in each node bay.
- Make sure that the front handles on the compute node are
in the open position.
- Slide the compute node into the node bay until it stops.
- Push the front handles on the front of the compute node
to the closed position.
Note: After the compute node is installed, the IMM2 in the compute
node initializes and synchronizes with the Chassis Management Module.
This process takes approximately 90 seconds to complete. The power
LED flashes rapidly, and the power button on the compute node does
not respond until this process is complete.
- Turn on the compute node (see Turning on the compute node for instructions).
- Make sure that the power LED on the compute node control
panel is lit continuously, indicating that the compute node is receiving
power and is turned on.
- If you have other compute nodes to install, do so now.
- You can place identifying information on the label tabs
that are accessible from the front of the compute node.
If this is the initial installation of the compute node
in the chassis, you must configure the compute node through the Setup
utility and install the compute node operating system. See Updating the compute node configuration and Installing the operating system for details.
If
you have changed the configuration of the compute node or if you are
installing a different compute node from the one that you removed,
you must configure the compute node through the Setup utility, and
you might have to install the compute node operating system (see Using the Setup utility).