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Figure 1-1. 30-amp Single-phase Power Receptacle for North American Sites
Figure 1-2. 32-amp Single-phase Power Plug for International Sites
Figure 1-3. Dimensions of Tall Rack Shipping Crate
Figure 1-4. Dimensions of Short Rack Shipping Crate
Figure 1-5. Removing a Short Rack from the Shipping Crate
Figure 1-6. Removing a Tall Rack from the Shipping Crate
Figure 1-7. Leveling Bolts
Figure 1-8. Seismic Tie-down Attachment Points
Figure 1-9. Leveling Bolts
Figure 1-10. Joining Locations
Figure 1-11. Location of Table-mounting Feet
Figure 1-12. Removing the Chassis Rail from the Slide Rail
Figure 1-13. Attaching the Rear Mounting Bracket to the Slide Rail
Figure 1-14. Attaching Chassis Rails to the Module Chassis
Figure 1-15. Mounting Hole Pattern of Rack Vertical Rails
Figure 1-16. Placing the Barnuts on the Rack Rails
Figure 1-17. Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack
Figure 1-18. Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails
Figure 1-19. Pressing the Safety Latches
Figure 1-20. Securing the Module to the Rack
Figure 1-21. Releasing the Safety Latches
Figure 1-22. Releasing the Slide Latches
Figure 1-23. Installing the Shelf Rails in the Rack
Figure 1-24. Securing the Module to the Rack
Figure 1-25. Cabling a Base Compute Module to a System Expansion Compute Module
Figure 1-26. Cabling Multiple Modules to Each Other
Figure 1-27. Power Connector on the Rear of the Base Compute Module
Figure 1-28. Connecting a Dual–module System to a Power Source
Figure 1-29. Connecting Multiple Modules to a Power Source
Figure 1-30. Location of the Console Port
Figure 1-31. PDU Circuit Breaker
Figure 1-32. Location of the Power Button
Figure 1-33. Front Panel Functions
Figure 2-1. Example of SGI Origin 350 Server Systems
Figure 2-2. Base Compute Module Connected to an Expansion Compute Module
Figure 2-3. Compute Modules Connected via a NUMAlink Module
Figure 2-4. Base Compute Module Connected to an MPX Module
Figure 2-5. Connection of MPX and PCI Expansion Modules to Compute Modules via NUMAlink Module
Figure 2-6. Examples of Base Configurations in 17U and 39U Racks
Figure 2-7. Examples of NUMAlink Configurations in 17U and 39U Racks
Figure 2-8. Component Example of NUMAlink Configuration
Figure 2-9. Front and Rear Views of Compute Module
Figure 2-10. NUMAlink Module
Figure 2-11. MPX Module
Figure 2-12. PCI Expansion Module
Figure 2-13. PCI Card Slot Numbering on the PCI Expansion Module
Figure 2-14. SGI TP900 Storage Module
Figure 2-15. 2Gb SGI TP9100 Storage System
Figure 2-16. SGI TP9400 Storage System
Figure 2-17. L2 Controller
Figure 2-18. System Control for Base Configuration
Figure 2-19. System Control for NUMAlink Configuration
Figure 2-20. USB Hub
Figure 2-21. Power Distribution Unit and Power Strip
Figure 2-22. Power Bay Module
Figure 2-23. Power Connections for a Sample Origin 350 Server System
Figure 2-24. Unit Numbering within Rack
Figure 2-25. Slide Mounting Rails
Figure 2-26. L-shaped Mounting Rails (Shelf Rails)
Figure 2-27. Front Views of Short and Tall Racks
Figure 3-1. Front and Side Views of a Compute Module
Figure 3-2. Block Diagram of Base Compute Module
Figure 3-3. IP53 Node Board
Figure 3-4. Local Memory Layout
Figure 3-5. Front Panel Items
Figure 3-6. Rear Panel Items
Figure 3-7. System with One Base Compute Module and One MPX Module
Figure 3-8. System with a PCI Expansion Module, an MPX Module, a NUMAlink Module, a System Expansion Compute Module, and a Base Compute Module
Figure 4-1. Front and Side Views of MPX Module
Figure 4-2. Local Memory Layout
Figure 4-3. Front Panel Items
Figure 4-4. Rear Panel Items
Figure 4-5. System with One MPX Module and One Base Compute Module
Figure 4-6. System with PCI Expansion Module, MPX Module, NUMAlink Module, System Expansion Compute Module, and a Base Compute Module
Figure 5-1. Block Diagram of NUMAlink Module
Figure 5-2. Front View of NUMAlink Module
Figure 5-3. Rear View of NUMAlink Module
Figure 6-1. PCI and PCI–X Card Slots in the Rear Panel of the Base Compute Module
Figure 6-2. Opening the Cover to Install the Card
Figure 6-3. Removing the Chassis Rail
Figure 6-4. Removing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 6-5. Removing Blanking Plate
Figure 6-6. Installing the Card and Installing the Retaining Screw
Figure 6-7. Replacing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 6-8. Replacing the Chassis Rail
Figure 6-9. Closing the Cover
Figure 6-10. Opening the Cover to Remove the Card
Figure 6-11. Removing the Chassis Rail
Figure 6-12. Removing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 6-13. Removing the Retaining Screw and Extracting the Card
Figure 6-14. Placing a Blanking Plate
Figure 6-15. Replacing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 6-16. Replacing the Chassis Rail
Figure 6-17. Close and Screw Down Cover
Figure 6-18. Disk Drive Location
Figure 6-19. Installing a Disk Drive
Figure 6-20. Removing a Disk Drive
Figure 6-21. Power Supplies Location
Figure 6-22. Removing a Power Supply
Figure 6-23. Installing the power supply
Figure 6-24. Layout of DIMM Slots and Local Memory Banks
Figure 6-25. Opening Module Cover to Install DIMMs
Figure 6-26. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
Figure 6-27. Inserting a DIMM
Figure 6-28. Opening Module to Remove DIMM
Figure 6-29. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
Figure 6-30. Removing a DIMM
Figure 6-31. L1 Controller Display on Base Compute Module
Figure 6-32. Opening the Module to Access the L1 Controller Display
Figure 6-33. Removing the L1 Controller Display Panel
Figure 6-34. Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel
Figure 7-1. Full Support Sequence
Figure A-1. Rear Panel of Compute Module
Figure A-2. Non–Proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of MPX Module
Figure A-3. Non–Proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of L2 Controller
Figure A-4. Non-Proprietary Connector on Rear Panel of NUMAlink Module
Figure A-5. Non–proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of TP900 Storage Module
Figure A-6. USB Hub Type A Connectors
Figure A-7. DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments
Figure A-8. RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments
Figure A-9. Pin Number Locations for External SCSI Port
Figure A-10. Stereo Jack Connector Conductors
Figure A-11. Pin Number Locations for USB Type A Connector
Figure A-12. Pin Number Locations for USB Type B Connector
Figure A-13. Pin Number Locations for the PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors