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() User's Guide EXPRESS5800/320La/320La-R

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viii Using This GuideText ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions.Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings:!WARNI

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4-14 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesReplacing or Adding Processors and VRMsThe following subsections provide the procedures for removing and ins

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-15ScrewsFigure 4-10. Removing the Two Screws Securing the Top cover of the CPU Module3. Remove the top cover

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4-16 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesABCDATerminator board/Processor #2BProcessor #1CVRM for Processor #2DVRM for Processor #1Figure 4-12. CPU B

Strany 6 - 3 Configuring Your System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-178. Position the processor over the processor socket so that its pins align withthe socket holes. See Figure

Strany 7 - 5 Problem Solving

4-18 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades10. Very carefully apply the thermal interface material (heat radiation sheet) ontop of the processor so tha

Strany 8 - B ROMPilot

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-1912. Tip the heat sink so that the wire clip on the end with no bracket fits over thetab on the base of the s

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4-20 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades2. Repeat step 1 above if another VRM is to be installed. Otherwise, go to thenext step.3. Reinstall the t

Strany 10 - Text Conventions

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-217. To remove the processor's associated VRM, go to the next subsectionRemoving a VRM.Removing a VRMEac

Strany 11 - Related Documents

4-22 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesReplacing or Adding DIMMsThe following subsections provide the procedures for configuring and upgradingsyste

Strany 12 - Safety Notices

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-23Installing DIMMsWhen properly installed, the DIMM module is oriented at an angle of 90degrees relative to th

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Using This Guide ixRelated DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included with your servereither as electronic f

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4-24 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades6. Spread the latch levers located on both ends of the DIMM socket justenough to unlock the DIMM cover and

Strany 15 - System Overview

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-2511. Reconnect the power cable of cooling fan #1 to its connector on the CPUboard and slide the fan back into

Strany 16 - Overview

4-26 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades4. Tag and disconnect the cooling fan power cable from the CPU board. SeeFigure 4-25.Figure 4-30. Removing

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-27FrameFanFigure 4-32. Installing Cooling Fan #110. Reinstall the top cover of the CPU module. See Installing

Strany 18 - Fault-Tolerant Hardware

4-28 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesRemoving a PCI ModuleYour system contains two redundant PCI modules that are accessible from thefront of the

Strany 19 - System Chassis

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-294. Disconnect (if connected) all PCI cables and the network cable from thefront of the PCI module.5. Unscr

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4-30 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades7. Then using the locking handle, pull the PCI module out of the chassis justenough so that you can support

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-31Installing PCI Adapter BoardsThis subsection describes how to install PCI adapter boards. Use theseprocedure

Strany 22 - 1-8 System Overview

4-32 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades1. Remove the appropriate PCI module from the server chassis. See Removinga PCI Module earlier in this chap

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-334. Determine the slot location on the PCI module board where you want toinstall the PCI adapter board and r

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x Using This GuideSafety Notices!! Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock which could cause personal injury, followall safety notices. The sy

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4-34 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades8. Holding the PCI board by its top edge or upper corners, firmly press theboard into the PCI expansion slo

Strany 26 - 1-12 System Overview

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-3510. Secure the PCI board retaining bracket to the expansion slot frame with thesetscrew removed in step 5. S

Strany 27 - Internal Board View

4-36 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesRemoving PCI Adapter BoardsThis subsection describes how to remove PCI adapter boards. Use theseprocedures w

Strany 28 - Power Supplies

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-371. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the previous subsection Installing PCI AdapterBoards.2. Determine the PCI

Strany 29 - Storage Bays

4-38 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesInstalling a PCI Module1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed at the beginning of thischapter.2.

Strany 30 - 1-16 System Overview

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-39Replacing or Adding Disk DrivesThe following sections provide procedures for installing a disk drive, removi

Strany 31 - PCI Adapter Cards

4-40 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesInstalling a Hard Disk Drive1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed at the beginning of thischapte

Strany 32 - Optional Components

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-416. Position the drive so its SCA connector is near the top surface of the drive.Place the drive on the anti

Strany 33 - System Features

4-42 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesFigure 4-53. Engaging the Carrier Lock Lever10. Push the lock lever toward the hard disk drive bay until th

Strany 34 - SAF-TE Controller

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-43Removing a Hard Disk Drive1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed at the beginning of thischapter.

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Using This Guide xiSafety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada! PELV (Protected Extra-Low Voltage) Integrity: To ensure the extra-low

Strany 36 - Video Controller

4-44 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesHot-Swapping a Hard DriveIf you are swapping out a faulty hard drive, you can determine which drive toremove

Strany 37 - System Overview 1-23

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-45Replacing the Device ModuleYour system contains two standard PC AT compatible peripheral devices thatare hou

Strany 38 - External Device Connectors

4-46 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesABADevice moduleBScrewsFigure 4-56. Removing the Device Module6. To reinstall the device module in the cab

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-47Replacing a Power supplyYour server system contains two standard 450-Watt power supplies that arehoused in t

Strany 40 - 1-26 System Overview

4-48 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesABALocking handleBScrewFigure 4-58. Removing the Locking Handle Screw5. Pull the locking handle down to it

Strany 41 - Setting Up the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-498. Secure the power supply by pushing its locking handle up to its fully lockedposition until you hear it c

Strany 42 - Selecting a Site

4-50 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesInstalling the Internal Device Bay ExpansionKitNote: This procedure is for tower-based systems only.The foll

Strany 43 - Rack-Mount System Assembly

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-51Before You BeginBefore you begin, please review the following cautions, warnings, and generalguidelines.!WAR

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4-52 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades4. Label and disconnect all peripheral cables attached to the I/O panel on theback of the server.5. Carefu

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-537. Remove and save the screws that attach the top cover to the front of thechassis. See Figure 4-64.8. Whi

Strany 46 - 2-6 Setting Up the System

xii Using This GuideCare and HandlingUse the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.Protect the system from extremely low

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4-54 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesInstalling the Internal Device Bay Expansion Kit1. Mount the power supply unit by placing it at the rear of

Strany 48 - C – Screws (8)

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-553. Using the two screws, secure the cooling fan and finger guard together. SeeFigure 4-67.ABCAFanBFinger gu

Strany 49 - Setting Up the System 2-9

4-56 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades5. Pass the power cable through the rear panel cut out for the power cableconnector and secure the cable co

Strany 50 - 2-10 Setting Up the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-57ABAGroup 1 SCSI cable connectorsBGroup 2 SCSI cable connectorsFigure 4-71. Connecting the Internal SCSI Cabl

Strany 51 - Setting Up the System 2-11

4-58 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades10. This completes the procedure. The power cord and SCSI terminatorscontained in the expansion kit are not

Strany 52 - 2-12 Setting Up the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-59Installing and RemovingOptional 5.25-Inch Tape DrivesThe optional 5.25-inch tape drives can only be mounted

Strany 53 - Connecting the Power Cord(s)

4-60 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesInstalling a 5.25-inch Tape DriveInstall a 5.25-inch tape drive as follows.Note: All removable media SCSI de

Strany 54 - 2-14 Setting Up the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-614. Remove the two screws securing the dummy cover to the device bay bracketassembly. See Figure 4-74.5. Re

Strany 55 - Setting Up the System 2-15

4-62 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades9. Adjust the position of each device bay bracket so that its end is flush withthe front face of the tape d

Strany 56 - Using the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-63Figure 4-78. Securing the 5.25-inch Tape Drive to the Device Bay12. Before connecting the SCSI interface cab

Strany 57 - Powering On the Server System

1System Overview! Overview! Fault-Tolerant Hardware! System Chassis! System Components and Module Set! System Features

Strany 58 - 2-18 Setting Up the System

4-64 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades13. Connect the power cable (A) and interface cable (B) to the 5.25-inch tapedrive. The middle connector of

Strany 59 - Resetting the System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-6515. Loosen the two screws securing the appropriate rear cable cover externalcable restrainer, lift the exter

Strany 60 - 2-20 Setting Up the System

4-66 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades17. Connect the external SCSI interface cables and power cords supplied withthe internal device bay expansio

Strany 61 - Configuring Your System

CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-6718. Close the rear cable cover in such a manner that the SCSI interface cablesand power cords jut out from t

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4-68 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades

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5Problem Solving! Problem Solving! Static Precautions! Troubleshooting Checklists! Diagnostic Procedures! Specific Problems and Corrective Actions! Pr

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5-2 Problem SolvingProblem SolvingThis chapter helps you identify and solve problems that may occur during systeminstallation or while using your sy

Strany 65 - Main Menu

Problem Solving 5-3Troubleshooting ChecklistsThe following subsections provide troubleshooting checklists for problems that occur atinitial system s

Strany 66 - Advanced Menu

5-4 Problem SolvingIf the above items are all correct, but the problem reoccurs, refer to DiagnosticProcedures in this chapter.Running New Applicati

Strany 67 - Processor Information Submenu

Problem Solving 5-5After System Has Been Running CorrectlyProblems that occur after the system hardware and software have been runningcorrectly ofte

Strany 68 - Memory Information Submenu

1-2 System OverviewOverviewThis server is well suited for Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) and Enterprise classnetwork server environments and is a h

Strany 69 - PCI Device Submenu

5-6 Problem SolvingDiagnostic ProceduresThis section provides a more detailed approach to diagnosing and identifying problemsand then locating their

Strany 70 - Keyboard Features Submenu

Problem Solving 5-7Monitoring POSTEach time you turn on the system, the Power-On Self-Test (POST) runs automaticallyand checks the CPU modules, PCI

Strany 71 - Security Menu

5-8 Problem SolvingPOST Keys and ErrorsAction/Message DescriptionIf POST Beeps BeforeVideo AppearsInitialization failed before video initialized. M

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Problem Solving 5-9Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsThis section provides possible solutions for the following specific problems:! Power LED

Strany 73 - System Hardware Menu

5-10 Problem SolvingNo Characters Appear on ScreenCheck the following:! Is the keyboard working? Check to see if the Num Lock light is functioning.!

Strany 74 - Console Redirection Submenu

Problem Solving 5-11System Cooling Fans Do Not RotateIf the system cooling fans are not operating properly, system components could bedamaged.Note:

Strany 75 - Exit Menu

5-12 Problem SolvingCD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCheck the following:! Is the power and signal cable to the CD-ROM drive properly insta

Strany 76 - Fast!Util Utility

Problem Solving 5-13Problems with the NetworkDiagnostics pass, but the connection fails:! Make sure the network cable is securely attached.The contr

Strany 77 - Configuration Settings Menu

5-14 Problem SolvingError Messages and Beep CodesThis section describes the LCD error messages, POST error codes and messages, andthe POST error bee

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Problem Solving 5-15Table 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionBBMC Unsync - - PC

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System Overview 1-3This server system is designed for full redundancy and hot plug replacement of allmajor subsystems. The system modules that can b

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5-16 Problem SolvingTable 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionCPU1 +5.0vsAlm00 A

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Problem Solving 5-17Table 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionCPU11 TempAlm 09 A

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5-18 Problem SolvingTable 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionCPU2 Temp Alm 00 A

Strany 83 - Configuring System Jumpers

Problem Solving 5-19Table 5-2. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionCPU2 FANvltAlm00 A

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5-20 Problem SolvingTable 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionCPU22 TempAlm 00 A

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Problem Solving 5-21Table 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionPCI1 +3.3vAlm 00 A

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5-22 Problem SolvingTable 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionPCI1 Temp Alm 00 A

Strany 87 - CRU Replacement and Upgrades

Problem Solving 5-23Table 5-1. LCD Error Messages (continued)Status LampError MessageColor StateSuspectedModuleDescription ActionPower Unit Alm01 A

Strany 88 - General Information

5-24 Problem SolvingPOST Error Codes and MessagesWhenever a recoverable error occurs during POST, BIOS displays a message on thevideo display screen

Strany 89 - Precautions

Problem Solving 5-25Table 5-3. POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)Error Code and Message Description Action0230 System RAM Failed at offset D

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1-4 System OverviewAs application requirements increase, you can expand your server system withadditional processors, additional memory, add-in boar

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5-26 Problem SolvingTable 5-3. POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)Error Code and Message Description Action0B22 CPUs are installed out of ord

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Problem Solving 5-27Table 5-3. POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)Error Code and Message Description Action0B93 BMC SDR Repository empty0B94

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5-28 Problem SolvingTable 5-3. POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)Error Code and Message Description Action0C00Rompilot reports error numberx

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Problem Solving 5-29Table 5-4. Post Error Beep CodesBeeps Error Recommended Action1-2-2-3 ROM Checksum Error Contact your service representative to

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5-30 Problem SolvingHow to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision LevelsTo help you identify your system's current BIOS and BMC revision levels, refer

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ATechnicalSpecifications! Server Unit

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A-2 Technical SpecificationsThis appendix provides the technical specifications for your server unit.Server UnitTable A-1 lists the server unit tech

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Technical Specifications A-3Table A-1. Server Unit Technical Specifications (Continued)Item SpecificationChipset Server Works Server Set III LEGrap

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A-4 Technical Specifications

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BROMPilot™ BIOS Error Codes! ROMPilot™ BIOS Error Codes

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System Overview 1-5System ChassisThe system chassis is an easy-to-expand, fabricated metal structure. The followingsubsections describe the system c

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B-2 ROMPilot BIOS Error CodesROMPilot™ BIOS Error CodesThis appendix provides the ROMPilot error codes reported to the BIOS andwhere possible displa

Strany 103 - Orientation Mark

ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes B-3Table B-1. ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes (continued)Error Codes Error MessagesError Codes from Connection Manager (CONMNGR

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B-4 ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes

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Glossary 1GlossaryA AC(Alternating Current) The type of current available in wall outlets. All computers mustconvert alternating current to direct c

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2 Glossary BMC(Baseboard Management Controller) Contains all of the server management functions. Onemajor function of the BMC is to monitor system m

Strany 107 - Removing a VRM

Glossary 3 CRT(Cathode-Ray Tube) The type of video display used in monitors for desktop computers.D DC(Direct Current) The type of current available

Strany 108 - Replacing or Adding DIMMs

4 Glossary EMS(Expanded Memory Specification) A method of accessing memory beyond the 640K limitof DOS by exchanging data in and out of main memory

Strany 109 - Installing DIMMs

Glossary 5H hard disk driveSee disk drive. hardwareThe physical parts of your computer, including the keyboard, monitor, disk drives, cables,and cir

Strany 110 - DIMM socket

6 Glossary LED(Light-Emitting Diode) A small electronic device that glows when current flows through it. LPT1 or LPT2The name you can assign a paral

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Glossary 7P parallel portThe connector on the back of your computer that allows the transfer of data between thecomputer and a parallel device, such

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1-6 System OverviewA – System power LEDWhen green, system power is on.When off, system power is off.B – Status 1 LED (group 1)Tower: Left side of sy

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8 Glossary registered SDRAMA type of SDRAM containing an additional buffer that allows memory to run faster. Seealso RAM and SDRAM. ROM(Read-Only Me

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Glossary 9 softwarePrograms with specific functions, such as word processing, data base management,communications, and operating system. SRAM(Static

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Index-1AAdvance menuconfiguring in setup, 3-6BBaseboard management (BMC), 1-24Beep codes, 5-14, 5-29BIOS, 1-21, 3-3BIOS and BMC revision levelshow to

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Index-2Power cordsconnecting, 2-13Power supplymonitoring power state, 1-24power supplies, 1-14replacing, 4-47Precautionsupgrading, 4-3Problemsapplicat

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System Overview 1-71212ABCDEFGA – Power suppliesTwo standard 450-watt power supplies. The power supplies arenumbered 1 – 2, right to left from the r

Strany 122 - Removing PCI Adapter Boards

1-8 System OverviewABCDEA – External SCSI Device #1Output PortExternal SCSI output port for tape drive #1.B – AC Input PlugAC input plug for 75-watt

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System Overview 1-9Table 1-1. System Status LED IndicatorsLED Status Description ResponseSystem Power Off Power OFF None required (normal)Green Pow

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1-10 System OverviewTable 1-2. Disk Drive Status LED Panel IndicatorsLED Status Description ResponseDisk DrivePowerOff Disk drivepower offRemount t

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System Overview 1-11Table 1-4. PCI module Status LED IndicatorsFail LED State Status Description ResponseOff Green Both PCI modulesare operatingnor

Strany 126 - Installing a Hard Disk Drive

1-12 System OverviewTable 1-6. Power Supply Status LED IndicatorsLED Description ResponsePower Pre-Fail FailOff Off Off No AC power. Check that AC

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System Overview 1-13Internal Board ViewFigure 1-8 shows the major boards and backplanes inside the server.ABCDGHEFAFront panel boardBDevice backplan

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1-14 System OverviewSystem Components and Module SetThe system components and module set inside the server are show in Figure 1-9.ABCDEFAPower suppl

Strany 129 - Removing a Hard Disk Drive

System Overview 1-15CPU ModulesThe server has two CPU modules that provide Dual Modular Redundancy (DMR). TheCPU modules are numbered 1 and 2, left

Strany 130 - Hot-Swapping a Hard Drive

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1-16 System OverviewFor true dual modular redundancy, all the disk drives must be mirrored in the system, asshown below.Mirrored DrivesDrive Drive14

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System Overview 1-17PCI modulesThe server has two PCI modules that are CRUs, hot pluggable, and fault-tolerant. EachPCI module contains a PCI board

Strany 133 - Replacing a Power supply

1-18 System OverviewDevice ModuleThe device module supports two standard PC AT compatible peripheral devices (seeFigure 1-11), as follows:! One IDE

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System Overview 1-19System FeaturesThe following subsections provide a description of the system features.Pentium III ProcessorDepending on system c

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1-20 System OverviewSystem MemoryUp to 2 GB of Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) can beconfigured on the CPU board located in the CPU

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System Overview 1-21BIOSThe BIOS and Setup Utility are located in the Flash EPROM on the CPU board andinclude support for system setup and legacy de

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1-22 System OverviewSCSI ControllerThe PCI board includes an embedded QLogic ISP12160A SCSI dual channel controllerfor supporting the hard disk driv

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System Overview 1-23ABCAPCI moduleBPCI boardCReal-time clock batteryFigure 1-14. Real-Time Clock Battery

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1-24 System Overview Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC)Server management is concentrated in the Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC).The BMCs

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System Overview 1-25ABCDEACOM1 serial port (for UPS option)BUSB port 1 (for keyboard)CUSB port 2 (for mouse)DCOM2 serial port (for external modem op

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Proprietary Notice and Liability DisclaimerThe information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, isthe valuable pro

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1-26 System Overview

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2Setting Up the System! Overview! Selecting a Site! Unpacking the System! Rack-Mount System Assembly! Getting Familiar with the System! Making Connect

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2-2 Setting Up the SystemOverviewThis chapter describes how to select a site, unpack the system, make cableconnections, and power on the tower-based

Strany 145 - Installing and Removing

Setting Up the System 2-3Unpacking the System!WARNINGYour system weighs approximately 132 pounds (60 kg). Ifyour system contains numerous optional b

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2-4 Setting Up the SystemTable 2-1. Rack Mount PartsReference DescriptionA Rail Assemblies (2)B Front Bezel (Top and Bottom Panels)CKeyD Miscellane

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Setting Up the System 2-5AssemblyThe following subsection describes how to assemble your rack-mount serverunit into a standard EIA 19-inch rack cabi

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2-6 Setting Up the System!CAUTIONTemperature: The operating temperature of the server unit,when installed in an equipment rack, must not go below 5

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Setting Up the System 2-7AAAABBCCA – M5 Cagenuts for ServerUnit FaceplateB – Rail Assembly Bracket Alignment TabsC – Rail Assembly Brack

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2-8 Setting Up the SystemFigure 2-3. Inserting the Cage Nuts5. Locate the two rail assemblies. Each rail assembly consists of an outerbracket and

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Setting Up the System 2-9Note: For correct mounting orientation of the railassemblies, the bottoms of the assemblies have a wideroffset than the top

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Contents iiiContentsUsing This GuideText Conventions ...

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2-10 Setting Up the SystemABBCA – Outer bracketB – Screws (8)C – Inner bracketFigure 2-6. Securing the Rail Assembly Outer and Inner Brackets

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Setting Up the System 2-11Mounting the Server Unit in the Rack CabinetUse the following procedure to mount the server unit into the rack cabinet.!WA

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2-12 Setting Up the SystemABA – Right-hand side mounting screws and washers (4)B – Left-hand side mounting screws and washers (4)Figure 2-8 Securin

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Setting Up the System 2-13Getting Familiar with the SystemBefore setting up your system, see System Overview in Chapter 1 of this User'sGuide t

Strany 157 - Troubleshooting Checklists

2-14 Setting Up the SystemAfter the power cords are plugged in confirm that the power status lamp on thepower units flashes. If the lamp is off, a f

Strany 158 - Checklist

Setting Up the System 2-15Figure 2-10. UPS AC Power Cord with 30 amp plug (L5-30P)

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2-16 Setting Up the SystemUsing the SystemThe following subsections describe how to use this server system properly andsafely, including an explanat

Strany 160 - Diagnostic Procedures

Setting Up the System 2-17System PowerLow-level power is always present in the server system when the server unit isplugged into an AC source. This

Strany 161 - Problem Solving 5-7

2-18 Setting Up the SystemAfter a few seconds your system begins the internal Power-On Self Tests(POST). POST automatically checks the system CPU mo

Strany 162 - POST Keys and Errors

Setting Up the System 2-193. Power off the peripheral devices.Note: If the server power cord is connected to a powercontrol unit such as an UPS (Un

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iv ContentsAssembly...2-5Mountin

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2-20 Setting Up the System

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3Configuring Your System! Configuring Your System! BIOS Setup Utility! Fast!Util Utility! Configuring System Jumpers

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3-2 Configuring Your SystemConfiguring Your SystemConfiguration and setup utilities are used to change your system configuration.You can configure y

Strany 167 - PCI Installation Tips

Configuring Your System 3-3 BIOS Setup UtilityThe BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration parameters. Theutility is resident in th

Strany 168 - Error Messages and Beep Codes

3-4 Configuring Your SystemTable 3-1 Setup Menu Value KeysKey Function in Setup MenuF1 or Alt-H Get Help about an item.ESC Exit the current menu an

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Configuring Your System 3-5Main MenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingProcessor Type ——————— (Display Only). Shows thetype of pr

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3-6 Configuring Your SystemAdvanced MenuFeature Description Your SettingAdvanced Refer to Advanced Submenu.Processor Information Refer to Processor

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Configuring Your System 3-7Advanced SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingReset Configuration DataNoYesSelect Yes if you want

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3-8 Configuring Your SystemMemory Information SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingDIMM #0 Size: 128 MB (Display Only). Show

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Configuring Your System 3-9Monitoring Configuration SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingOption ROM ScanMonitoringDisabledEn

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Contents v4 CRU Replacement and UpgradesGeneral Information...

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3-10 Configuring Your SystemOption ROM SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingOnboard SCSIEnabledDisabledDisables/Enables the

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Configuring Your System 3-11Security MenuNote: Enabling the Supervisor Password field requiresa password for entering Setup. The passwords are not c

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3-12 Configuring Your SystemFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingPower SwitchMaskMaskedUnmaskedDetermines whether power switchis ma

Strany 178 - POST Error Codes and Messages

Configuring Your System 3-13System Hardware MenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingThermal Sensor Refer to Thermal SensorSubmenu.

Strany 179 - DIMM is faulty

3-14 Configuring Your SystemThermal Sensor SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingThermal Sensor DisabledEnabledWhen enabled d

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Configuring Your System 3-15Boot MenuUse the up or down arrow keys to select a device, then press the <+> or <->keys to move the device

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3-16 Configuring Your SystemFast!Util UtilityThe Fast!Util utility detects the SCSI host adapters on the PCI board and onoption SCSI controller boar

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Configuring Your System 3-17Configuration Settings MenuThe Configuration Settings Menu lists the following selections.Configuration SettingsMenuHost

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3-18 Configuring Your SystemSCSI Device Settings SubmenuFeature Choices or Display Only Description Your SettingDisconnects OKYesNoSpecify whether t

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Configuring Your System 3-19SCSI Bus Settings SubmenuFeature Choices or Display Only Description Your SettingSCSI Bus SCSI ID0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,

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vi ContentsConfirming Loading of the Operating System ...5-8Specific Problems and Corrective Acti

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3-20 Configuring Your SystemSelectable Boot Settings SubmenuFeature Choices or Display Only Description Your SettingSelectable SCSIBootEnabledDisabl

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Configuring Your System 3-21SCSI Disk UtilityWhen "Scan SCSI Bus" is selected in the "Fast!Util Options Menu" the utilitymenu ap

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3-22 Configuring Your SystemThe "Configuration Settings Modified" screen selections are as follows.Configuration Settings ModifiedSave Cha

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Configuring Your System 3-23Configuring System JumpersBefore You BeginOnly a qualified technical person should perform the procedures in this sectio

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3-24 Configuring Your SystemTable 3-2 lists the System Jumpers and their factory default settings.!CAUTIONDO NOT change any other switch jumper sett

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Configuring Your System 3-25Moving System Jumpers!CAUTIONBefore doing the procedures in this section, make sure thatyour system is powered off and u

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3-26 Configuring Your SystemClearing CMOS and PasswordTo clear CMOS and password:1. Perform steps 1 through 5 of subsection Modifying the PCI Board

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4CRU Replacement and Upgrades! General Information! Precautions! Preparing Your System for Upgrade! Opening and Closing the Front Door of theTower Cab

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4-2 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesGeneral InformationThis chapter contains procedures for removing and installing customer-replaceable units (C

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-3PrecautionsThe following warnings and cautions apply throughout this chapter. Only atechnically qualified per

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Using This Guide viiUsing This GuideThis User’s Guide provides a quick reference to information about your fault-tolerantserver system. Its goal is

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4-4 CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades!CAUTIONElectrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection. ESDcan damage disk drives, boards, and other parts.

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-5Preparing Your System for UpgradeAlways observe the following guidelines when replacing or installing devices

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4-6 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesOpening and Closing the Front Door of theTower CabinetNote: This procedure is for tower-based systems only.Yo

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-7To close the front door of the tower cabinet, perform the following.1. Observe the safety and ESD precaution

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4-8 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesRemoving and Installing the Front Covers ofthe Rack-Mount SystemNote: This procedure is for rack-mount system

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-94. Remove the lower front cover by repeating step 3 above.Figure 4-3. Removing the Front CoversTo install t

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4-10 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesReplacing CPU ModulesYour system contains two redundant CPU modules that are accessible from thefront of the

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-11Note: Removing the knurled screw deactivates aninterlock switch that removes power to the CPU module.Knurled

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4-12 CRU Replacement and Server UpgradesFigure 4-8. Removing the CPU ModuleInstalling a CPU Module1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed

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CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-13DCBAACPU moduleBLocking handle down (unlocked position)CState LED (lights green when power is applied to the

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