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The system setup procedure varies depending on the configuration of the system when it was delivered. In
some cases, the system is fully configured and you just need to connect the system to the network and an
AC power source, and then you can power on the system. In other cases, the system needs to have
hardware options installed, requires hardware and firmware configuration, and requires an operating system
to be installed.
The following steps describe the general procedure for setting up a system.
Setup the system hardware
Complete the following procedures to setup the system hardware.
1. Unpack the system package. See
ā€œSystem package contentsā€ on page 47.
2. Install any required hardware or system options. See the related topics in ā€œHardware replacement
proceduresā€ in User Guide or Hardware Maintenance Guide.
3. If necessary, install the rail to a standard rack cabinet. Follow the instruction in Rail Installation Guide
that comes with the rail installation kit.
4. To install the chassis to the rack, see ā€œInstall the chassis to the rackā€ in the User Guide or Hardware
Maintenance Guide.
To install the node into the chassis, see ā€œInstall a node to the chassisā€ in the User Guide or Hardware
Maintenance Guide.
5. Connect all external cables to the system. See
Chapter 2 ā€œHardware componentsā€ on page 21 for
connectors locations.
Typically, you will need to connect the following cables:
• Connect the system to the power source.
• Connect the system to the data network.
• Connect the system to the storage device.
• Connect the system to the management network.
6. Power on the system.
The power button location and power LED are specified in
ā€œTroubleshooting by system LEDs and
diagnostics displayā€ on page 31
.
A node can be turned on (power LED on) in any of the following ways:
• You can press the power button.
• The node can restart automatically after a power interruption.
• The node can respond to remote power-on requests sent to the Lenovo XClarity Controller.
Note: You can access the management processor interface to configure the system without powering
on the system. Whenever the system is connected to power, the management processor interface is
available. For details about accessing the management system processor, see ā€œOpening and Using the
XClarity Controller Web Interfaceā€ section in the XCC documentation compatible with your system at
https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxcc-overview/.
7. Validate the system. Make sure that the power LED, Ethernet connector LED, and network LED are lit
with green light, which means the system hardware was set up successfully.
See
ā€œTroubleshooting by system LEDs and diagnostics displayā€ on page 31 for more information on the
LED indications.
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ThinkSystem SD530 V3 System Configuration Guide

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