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How
this
document
is
organized
describes
the
IBM
TotalStorage
DS4100
storage
server.
This
chapter
includes
an
inventory
checklist
and
an
overview
of
the
storage
server
features,
operating
specifications,
and
components.
contains
instructions
for
installing
the
storage
server
in
a
standard
rack
cabinet
and
setting
the
interface
options.
contains
fibre
channel
and
power
cabling
information
for
the
storage
server.
contains
instructions
for
power
the
storage
server
on
or
off
during
either
normal
or
emergency
situations.
It
also
contains
information
on
how
to
check
the
LEDs
on
the
front
and
back
of
the
storage
server.
contains
step-by-step
instructions
for
how
to
install
or
remove
customer
replaceable
units
(CRUs),
such
as
hard
disk
drives,
power
supplies,
RAID
controllers,
and
fan
units.
contains
problems,
symptoms,
and
error
messages
that
are
specific
to
your
storage
server.
provides
a
table
that
you
can
use
to
record
and
update
important
information
about
your
DS4100,
including
serial
number
and
device
records.
Whenever
you
add
options
to
your
DS4100,
be
sure
to
update
the
information
in
this
table.
provides
the
rack
mounting
templates
for
installation
of
the
DS4100.
If
you
want
to
tear
out
the
templates
from
the
document
for
use
during
installation,
use
these
copies
of
the
templates.
lists
power
cord
information
for
the
DS4100.
Notices
and
statements
used
in
this
document
The
caution
and
danger
statements
used
in
this
document
also
appear
in
the
multilingual
Safety
Information
document
provided
with
your
IBM
DS4100.
Each
caution
and
danger
statement
is
numbered
for
easy
reference
to
the
corresponding
statements
in
the
safety
document.
The
following
types
of
notices
and
statements
are
used
in
this
document:
v
Note:
These
notices
provide
important
tips,
guidance,
or
advice.
v
Important:
These
notices
provide
information
or
advice
that
might
help
you
avoid
inconvenient
or
problem
situations.
v
Attention:
These
notices
indicate
possible
damage
to
programs,
devices,
or
data.
An
attention
notice
is
placed
just
before
the
instruction
or
situation
in
which
damage
could
occur.
v
Caution:
These
statements
indicate
situations
that
can
be
potentially
hazardous
to
you.
A
caution
statement
is
placed
just
before
the
description
of
a
potentially
hazardous
procedure
step
or
situation.
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TotalStorage
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