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Figure 1-1. Power Switch “On” Setting
Figure 1-2. D–brick2 PSU/Cooling Module Power Switch
Figure 1-3. TP900 Storage Module Power Switch
Figure 1-4. PDU and PDS Circuit Breaker Switches
Figure 1-5. L1 Controller Display Location Example
Figure 1-6. Connecting the USB Keyboard and Mouse to the IX-brick
Figure 1-7. Using a USB Hub to Connect Multiple Keyboards and Mice to an IX-brick (USB Hub May Differ From Illustration)
Figure 1-8. Keyboard & Mouse Connected to IX-brick via Optional USB Extender
Figure 1-9. DM8 Interface Panel and Connectors
Figure 2-1. Silicon Graphics Prism System Control Network (Example)
Figure 2-2. Console Controller Network Diagram Example
Figure 2-3. L1 Front Panel
Figure 2-4. Ethernet Switch System Controller Block Diagram (Example)
Figure 3-1. Silicon Graphics Prism Extreme System (2-Rack System Shown)
Figure 3-2. Silicon Graphics Prism Extreme System (Example Configuration)
Figure 3-3. Functional Block Diagram of CR-brick
Figure 3-4. Prism Extreme System Components Example
Figure 4-1. Prism Extreme Tall (40U) Rack
Figure 5-1. XG2N Module Front and Rear Views
Figure 5-2. XG2N Graphics Module Rear View with FireGL X2PRO-256 (Showing First Module Pipe Numbering)
Figure 5-3. Pipe Numbering of Additional XG2N Graphics Modules with FireGL X2PRO-256
Figure 5-4. XG2N Graphics Module Rear View with FireGL X3-256 (Showing First Module Pipe Numbering)
Figure 5-5. Pipe Numbering of Additional XG2N Graphics Modules with FireGL X3-256
Figure 5-6. Silicon Graphics Prism XG2N and Compute Module Front Panel Controls
Figure 5-7. Silicon Graphics Prism XG2N Module Internal View
Figure 5-8. CPU Expansion Module Front and Rear Views
Figure 5-9. SGI ImageSync Card to Graphics Cabling Example
Figure 6-1. Front View of CR-brick
Figure 6-2. CR-brick Block Diagram
Figure 6-3. Front View of CR-brick
Figure 6-4. Rear View of CR-brick
Figure 7-1. IX-brick Front View
Figure 7-2. IX-brick Block Diagram
Figure 7-3. IX-brick Front Panel
Figure 7-4. IX-brick Rear Panel
Figure 7-5. IX-brick PCI and PCI-X Slot Numbering
Figure 8-1. PX–brick Front View
Figure 8-2. PX-brick Block Diagram
Figure 8-3. PX-brick Front Panel and Display
Figure 8-4. PX-brick Rear Panel
Figure 8-5. PX-brick PCI and PCI–X Slot Numbering
Figure 9-1. R-brick Front View
Figure 9-2. R-brick Block Diagram
Figure 9-3. R-brick Rear View
Figure 10-1. Power Bay Front and Rear Views
Figure 10-2. Power Bay Front View
Figure 10-3. Power Bay Rear View
Figure 10-4. Power Bay Distributed Power Supply Front and Rear Views
Figure 11-1. TP900 Storage Module Front View
Figure 11-2. TP900 Drive Carrier LED Indicators
Figure 11-3. TP900 Storage Module Rear View
Figure 11-4. SCSI Terminator Plug
Figure 12-1. D-brick2 Front and Rear Views
Figure 12-2. D-brick2 Drive Carrier Module and “Dummy” Module
Figure 12-3. Anti-Tamper Locking on the D-brick2 Disk Drive
Figure 12-4. D-brick2 Operators Panel and Power Supply/Cooling Modules
Figure 12-5. D-brick2 Loop Resiliency Circuit (LRC) Module
Figure 13-1. Removing a Card Carrier
Figure 13-2. Extracting the Carrier Metal Filler Plate
Figure 13-3. Adjusting the Carrier Guide Bar
Figure 13-4. Mounting Card in Carrier
Figure 13-5. Mounting Half-height PCI Card into Carrier
Figure 13-6. Moving Carrier Guide Bar to Secure Half-height PCI Card
Figure 13-7. Installing the Bracket to Secure a Half-height PCI Card
Figure 13-8. Installing a Card in a Slot
Figure 13-9. Seating the Card in the Slot
Figure 13-10. Location of SCSI Disk Drive Bays
Figure 13-11. Installing a Disk Drive
Figure 13-12. Removing a Disk Drive
Figure 13-13. Opening the System Cover
Figure 13-14. Removing an Optional Chassis Rail
Figure 13-15. Removing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 13-16. Replacing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 13-17. Replacing the Chassis Rail
Figure 13-18. Closing the System Cover
Figure 13-19. Removing the XG2N Graphics Card Bracket
Figure 13-20. FireGL X3-256 Graphics Card Internal Power Cables
Figure 13-21. Graphics Card Anti-vibration Retainer Bracket
Figure 13-22. Remove XG2N Graphics Card Assembly
Figure 13-23. Synchronization Cable Connection on Underside of Graphics Card
Figure 13-24. Installing the Graphics Card and Retaining Screws
Figure 13-25. Graphics Card Anti-vibration Retainer Bracket
Figure 13-26. FireGL X3-256 Graphics Card Internal Power Cables
Figure 13-27. Replacing the PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
Figure 13-28. Location of Power Supplies
Figure 13-29. Removing a Power Supply
Figure 13-30. Installing the Power Supply
Figure 13-31. Layout of Slots and DIMM Memory Groups
Figure 13-32. DIMM Locations (XG2N Module Shown, Others Similar)
Figure 13-33. Inserting a DIMM
Figure 13-34. Removing a DIMM
Figure 13-35. L1 Controller Display on Base Compute Module
Figure 13-36. Removing the L1 Controller Display Panel
Figure 13-37. Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel
Figure 13-38. Unlocking the Anti-Tamper Lock
Figure 13-39. Releasing the Carrier Handle
Figure 13-40. Carrier Camming Lever
Figure 13-41. Unlocking the Drive Carrier Module
Figure 13-42. Opening the Module Handle
Figure 13-43. Inserting the Disk Drive Module in a D-brick2
Figure 13-44. Locking the Drive Carrier Module
Figure 13-45. Unlocking the Disk Drive Module
Figure 13-46. Removing the Drive Carrier Module
Figure 14-1. Full Support Sequence
Figure 14-2. Four Monitors in a Line
Figure 14-3. Four Monitors in a Square
Figure A-1. Ethernet Port
Figure A-2. Serial Port Pin Assignments
Figure A-3. DVI-I Connector Pinout
Figure A-4. Pin Number Locations for USB Type A Connector
Figure A-5. Pin Number Locations for USB Type B Connector
Figure B-1. VCCI Notice (Japan Only)
Figure B-2. Chinese Class A Regulatory Notice
Figure B-3. Korean Class A Regulatory Notice