Specifications
Table Of Contents
- SGI™ 1400 Server Family Maintenance and Upgrades Guide
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- Working Inside the System
- Tools and Supplies Needed
- Safety: Before You Remove the Access Cover
- Warnings and Cautions
- Removing the System Access Cover
- Installing the Access Cover
- Working in the Subchassis and Electronics Bay
- Installing PCI Boards
- Removing a PCI option Board
- Removing the Front Panel Board
- Installing the Front Panel Board
- Removing the Diskette Drive
- Installing the Diskette Drive
- Peripheral Drives
- System Fans
- The Power Share Board
- Upgrading Baseboard Components
- SGI 1400 Server SCSI Backplane Installation
- Technical Reference
- Baseboard Connectors
- Main Power Connector
- Auxiliary Power
- Diskette Drive
- Front Panel Connector
- The SMM Connector
- The IPMB Connector
- VGA Video Port Connector
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Parallel Port
- Serial Ports A and B
- Universal Serial Bus
- Narrow SCSI Connector
- Wide SCSI Connector
- Internal IDE Connector
- The Hard Drive LED Connector
- ISA Connector Pinouts
- The PCI Connectors
- Baseboard Jumpers
- System I/O Addresses
- Memory Map Address Range
- Interrupts
- Video Modes
- Baseboard Connectors
- Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets
- Environmental Specifications
- Chassis Warnings and Safety
- Index

The Power Share Board
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The Power Share Board
The server comes with three power supplies already installed for highest power
availability. If one supply fails, the system can operate using two until a replacement is
installed. Your SGI 1400 system has apower share board (PSB).The PSB supports one to
three supplies.
YoucanreplaceanexistingpowershareboardbypurchasingakitthroughyourSGI1400
customer sales or service representative.The following sections describe how to replace
a PSB.
Replacing the Power Share Board (PSB)
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning this chapter.
2. Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines
connected to I/O connectors or ports on the back of the system, and unplug all AC
power cords from the system and wall outlet.
3. Remove all the power supplies, see the SGI 1400 Server Family User’s Guide if
necessary.
4. Remove the access cover.
5. Open the front subchassis.
6. Remove the memory module.
7. Label and disconnect all cables to the baseboard.
8. Remove the electronics bay.
9. Disconnect the cables from the existing power share board (PSB). The board is
behind the electronics bay, see Figure 1-13.
10. Remove and save the two screws (see Figure 1-14) that attach the bracket to the
chassis.
11. To remove the board, lift the BRACKET END first; when you have freed the bracket
from the tabs on the chassis, lift out the entire board.
12. Remove the screws that attach the bracket to the board, see Figure 1-15. Set the
board aside on an antistatic surface or conductive foam pad.
13. Attach the bracket to the new PSB using the correct number of screws.