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NovaScale 3005 
Series 

Installation and User's Guide 

NOVASCALE 

REFERENCE 

86 A1 02ET 05

 

 

Summary of Contents for NovaScale 3005 Series

Page 1: ...NovaScale 3005 Series Installation and User s Guide NOVASCALE REFERENCE 86 A1 02ET 05...

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Page 3: ...NOVASCALE NovaScale 3005 Series Installation and User s Guide Hardware February 2007 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B P 20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE REFERENCE 86 A1 02ET 05...

Page 4: ...ed to use the Ordering Form also provided at the end of this book Trademarks and Acknowledgements We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this book Intel and Itanium are reg...

Page 5: ...ation xv Data Integrity and Verification xv Environmental Regulation xv Chapter 1 Delivery 1 1 1 1 General Recommendations 1 1 1 1 1 Delivery 1 1 1 1 2 Important Safety Instructions 1 2 1 1 3 Installa...

Page 6: ...the diskpart Utility 3 10 3 4 Using the System Setup Menus 3 11 3 4 1 Starting Setup 3 11 3 4 2 Recording Setup Settings 3 12 3 4 3 Using Setup Screens 3 12 3 4 4 Primary Setup Screen 3 12 3 5 Settin...

Page 7: ...HDD C 4 C 2 4 Installing Removing Hot Swapping a PCI Card C 12 C 3 NovaScale 3045 COMPACT Server C 21 C 3 1 Removing Installing the Front Bezel C 21 C 3 2 Removing Installing the Top Cover C 22 C 3 3...

Page 8: ...Figure 2 17 Control panel controls and LEDs 2 19 Figure 2 18 DVD CD RW Drive Carrier 2 21 Figure 2 19 NovaScale 3045 COMPACT Hard Disk Drive Tray and Status LED 2 21 Figure 2 20 NovaScale 3045 COMPAC...

Page 9: ...DD tray into the bay of the NovaScale 3025 3045 C 10 Figure C 15 Unlocking the PCI card lock on the NovaScale 3025 3045 C 12 Figure C 16 Removing the PCI filler on the NovaScale 3025 3045 C 13 Figure...

Page 10: ...st of Tables Table 2 1 NovaScale 3025 3045 Drawer front view 2 5 Table 2 2 Control panel controls 2 6 Table 2 3 Control panel LED states 2 7 Table 2 4 NovaScale 3025 3045 Power supply configurations 2...

Page 11: ...u track down problems Appendix A Server Specifications outlines general server drawer specifications Appendix B Mounting the Server Drawer in the Cabinet explains how to install the server drawer in t...

Page 12: ...ntended for use by all personnel and trade representatives involved in the site preparation process Bull 1100 1300 Cabinet Installation Service Guide 86 A191 EM explains how to install and fit out rac...

Page 13: ...n conformity with the protection requirements of the following EC Council Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC EN 55022 1998 EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 Europe EMC Di...

Page 14: ...when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual...

Page 15: ...ompatibility UL 60950 CSA 60950 Canadian Compliance Statement Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appar...

Page 16: ...wing safety instructions shall be observed when connecting or disconnecting devices to the system DANGER The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the AC electricity supply is compliant with natio...

Page 17: ...ts Class 1 Laser products are not considered to be hazardous The optical drive contains internally a Class 3B gallium arsenide laser that is nominally 30 mill watts at 830 nanometers The design incorp...

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Page 19: ...ce of the scheduled installation date On arrival the server cabinet must be placed in its packing in the Computer Room so that it reaches the room temperature before powering up optimum operating temp...

Page 20: ...The following instructions are to be complied with for all rack mounted servers Main AC power disconnects You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire cabinet This main di...

Page 21: ...e rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature specified in t...

Page 22: ...nger These labels are for making users be aware of possible danger when handling the server Therefore do not remove or dirty these labels If they are not stuck removed or too dirty to read contact our...

Page 23: ...Delivery 1 5 Figure 1 2 Location of Warning Labels on NovaScale 3025 3045 server rear...

Page 24: ...5 Series Installation and User s Guide 1 4 2 Novascale 3045 COMPACT Server Figure 1 3 Location of Warning Labels on NovaScale 3045 COMPACT server Figure 1 4 Location of Warning Labels on NovaScale 304...

Page 25: ...nted and ready to use in high or low cabinets Optionally servers can be delivered ready to mount for integration in existing NovaScale server systems Figure 2 1 Bull NovaScale Server cabinets NovaScal...

Page 26: ...mically adapt resources to load requirement High performance computing capabilities Business Intelligence Datawarehousing Datamining Large enterprise applications ERP CRM SCM Large database applicatio...

Page 27: ...e slots 2 x 16 PCI e slots 8 hot swappable 3 5 inch SAS3G hard disk drives 8 hot swappable 3 5 inch SAS3G hard disk drives Front access to hot swap hard disk drives Front access to hot swap hard disk...

Page 28: ...server drawer as described below Drawer Front Control panel Switches and LEDs Hot swap hard disk drive bay Hard disk drive LEDs Memory box Memory box serviceability LEDs Drawer Rear Power supply and...

Page 29: ...n NovaScale 3025 model MMR can be installed only in MMR0 MMR1 Item Description A Control panel See subsection 2 3 1 1 B DVD CD R W Drive Bay See subsection 2 3 1 2 C Hot swap hard disk drive bay Eight...

Page 30: ...hen power Switch is pressed for more than four seconds this will force the power off this action invalidates the Wake on LAN B Reset Switch Resets the server C SDINT System Diagnostic Interrupt Switch...

Page 31: ...ult has been detected Blinking Non critical power fault has been detected H Power Fault LED Orange Off No power fault has been detected On Critical non recoverable cooling fault has been detected Blin...

Page 32: ...esigned to accept 15 000 RPM or slower SAS3G technology hard disk drives One set of 4 HDDs can be connected to the on board SAS controller An SAS PCI X card is required to connect the second set of 4...

Page 33: ...n The MMR is operating in Mirror mode A MMR Mirror LED Green Off The MMR is not operating in Mirror mode On The MMR is powered on B MMR Power LED Green Off The MMR is powered off On Error has been det...

Page 34: ...x 16 slot medium Slot 6 133 MHz 64 bit PCI X slot long C Dual GbE ports RJ45 connectors See subsection 2 3 2 1 for more on the status of the LEDs D Ether0 Management LAN Ether1 100 MbE ports RJ45 conn...

Page 35: ...ot 4 133 MHz 64 bit PCI X slot full length C Dual GbE ports RJ45 connectors See subsection 2 3 2 1 for indicators D 100 MbE ports RJ45 connectors See subsection 2 3 2 1 for indicators E Four USB ports...

Page 36: ...Description On Link Blinking Active ACT LNK Green Off No Link Yellow On 1000 Green On 100 A Gigabit Ethernet SPEED Off 10 On Link Blinking Active ACT LNK Green Off No Link Green On 100 B Fast Etherne...

Page 37: ...dby voltages 5 Vsb are active anytime AC input power is applied to the power supply Power supply modules are connected to the main board directly and can be used in 1 1 redundant mode Server Power AC...

Page 38: ...Supply LEDs LED Description A Input Good LED Indicates input power is good when green LED is on B DC Output Good LED Indicates output power is good when green LED is on C Fault LED Indicates Power Su...

Page 39: ...round the center of the drawer and memory HDDs and the DVD are cooled by suction CAUTION The server drawer top cover must be installed and closed for proper system cooling Cooling fans must be hot swa...

Page 40: ...rd Slots LED Status Description A Power Indicates PCI Slot is active B Hot swap LED and switch Yellow Hot swap switch is used to insert remove a card from the slot If the LED becomes Yellow it indicat...

Page 41: ...1 to 2 Intel Itanium 2 processors 533 MHz Front Side Bus FSB support DDR2 SDRAM memory 16 DIMM slots 1 x 64 bit PCI X slot 2 x16 PCI e slots 2 hard disk drives 3 5 inch SAS or SATA hot swappable SAS o...

Page 42: ...s IO Ports Identification Switch Power Supply Indicators Each of these areas is discussed in this section 2 4 1 Server Drawer Front Components Figure 2 16 shows the front view of the server drawer wit...

Page 43: ...than four seconds this will force the power off this action invalidates the Wake on LAN B Reset Switch Resets the server C SDINT System Diagnostic Interrupt Switch Issues an interrupt towards the Oper...

Page 44: ...has been detected Blinking Non critical power fault has been detected H Power Fault LED Orange Off No power fault has been detected On Critical non recoverable cooling fault has been detected Blinkin...

Page 45: ...Drive Bay The hard disk drive carrier see Figure 2 19 is designed to accept 15 000 RPM or slower SAS or 7 500 RPM or slower SATA hard disk drives Hot swap is supported only for SAS HDD A LED B Hard di...

Page 46: ...Dual GbE ports RJ45 connectors See subsection 2 4 2 1 for indicators D 100 MbE ports RJ45 connectors See subsection 2 4 2 1 for indicators E Four USB ports 4 pin connectors F Video port Standard VGA...

Page 47: ...LED Color State Description On Link Blink Active ACT LNK Green Off No link Yellow On 1000 Green On 100 A Gigabit Ethernet SPEED Off 10 On Link Blink Active ACT LNK Green Off No link Green On 100 B Fas...

Page 48: ...iew 2 4 4 Power Supply Subsystem 2 4 4 1 Power Supply Overview The power supply module has 2 outputs that is 12 V and 5 Vsb This power supply module is connected to main board directly and used in no...

Page 49: ...inlets have 6 non redundant fans for cooling These fans are not hot swappable The AC unit has non redundant fans in it for cooling the AC unit 2 4 5 2 Cooling Structure The 65x66 7mm fans are used Th...

Page 50: ...2 26 NovaScale 3005 Series Installation and User s Guide 2 4 5 3 Cooling Fan A Fans Figure 2 24 NovaScale 3045 COMPACT Cooling Fans A...

Page 51: ...ee PCI slots Slot 1 133 MHz 64 bit PCI X slot long length Slot 2 upper slot PCIe x16 slot long length Slot 3 lower slot PCIe x16 slot short length A PCI Riser B Left side 2 PCI slots PCI2 PCI3 C Right...

Page 52: ...re 2 9 NovaScale 3025 or Figure 2 16 NovaScale 3045 COMPACT 2 6 Connecting the Server to the Site Power Supply WARNING Use properly grounded power outlets only In geographic regions susceptible to ele...

Page 53: ...wn below EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 62 Please select a boot option Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Acpi PNP0A03 0 Pci 1F 1 Ata Primary Master EFI Shell Built in Boot option maintenance menu Use and t...

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Page 55: ...plications and boot operating systems The EFI Shell also provides a series of commands that are used to manage files and system environment variables For further details refer to Subsection 3 2 Boot O...

Page 56: ...the EFI application name The user can also provide along with the name required ASCII or UNICODE arguments When the EFI application name and any options are given the EFI Boot Manager searches for the...

Page 57: ...d enter the timeout value in seconds If a 0 value is entered boot will start immediatly To desactivate the auto boot timeout Select Choose Value in the Set Auto Boot Timeout menu then enter the value...

Page 58: ...o load and operating systems to boot The EFI firmware EFI shell combination provides an easily adaptable system environment The EFI shell also provides a series of basic file management commands EFI N...

Page 59: ...ys a device tree following the EFI driver model dh b d lXXX v handle p prot_id Displays handle information under the EFI environment disconnect DeviceHandle DriverHandle ChildHandle r Disconnects a de...

Page 60: ...nt graphic mode mount BlkDevice sname Mounts a file system on a block device mv src src dst Moves a file or directory openinfo Handle Displays the handle or agent protocol pause Suspends input from a...

Page 61: ...command The following screen is displayed Shell drivers T D D Y C I R P F A V VERSION E G G D C DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME 0E 00000010 B 3 156 PCI Bus Driver PciBus DA 02000600 B X X 2 1 LSI Logic Fusion...

Page 62: ...6 The SAS topology appears select the line containing Direct Attach Devices then press Enter to show the list of attached devices 7 Select the appropriate HDD and press the D key 8 The properties of...

Page 63: ...ed successfully Press any key Elapsed Time 00 15 48 Percent Complete 0 100 Esc Exit F1 Help M More Keys 11 Press the Esc key several times until the Exit screen appears LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility 2 0...

Page 64: ...Connect the USB memory key to the server then boot the system to EFI 4 Search for the diskpart efi file on to the USB memory key then launch the diskpart utility fs0 ls Directory of fs0 11 06 06 06 23...

Page 65: ...hese values come into effect when you boot the server The Power On Self Test POST uses these values to set up system hardware If the values and hardware are unmatched POST generates an error message a...

Page 66: ...ion available Processor Configures processors For details see Subsection 3 4 4 1 Memory Configures memory For details see Subsection 3 4 4 2 Devices Configures VGA For details see Subsection 3 4 4 3 S...

Page 67: ...available on the Memory configuration screen Default values appear in brackets Menu Item Options Description Memory Mirroring Disable Enable Enables Disables Memory Mirroring Failed Memory Deconfigur...

Page 68: ...1 Console Redirection configuration screen for submenu items DHCP Enable Disable Enable Acquires the LAN port IP address by DHCP Disable Requires manual settings IP Address 255 255 255 255 Management...

Page 69: ...19200bps 38400bps Uses the communication speed specified when console redirection is valid Table 3 9 COM1 Console Redirection configuration screen 3 4 4 5 System Information Screen This screen display...

Page 70: ...Setup from the EFI Boot Manager Boot Maintenance Menu See Section 3 1 for details 2 Select Devices from the System Setup Menu screen 3 Select VGA from the Devices Menu screen System Setup Menu Main Pr...

Page 71: ...SAL and EFI keyboard input to the COM1 port input output This subsection describes how to enable disable the headless function and how to set baud rate 1 Select System Setup from the EFI Boot Manager...

Page 72: ...t COM1 Speed and set to 9600bps or 19200bps same baud rate settings as for the terminal connected to COM1 port 7 Select Exit three times and return to the System Setup Menu screen 8 Select Save change...

Page 73: ...ersists contact your Customer Service Engineer Cooling fault LED System powers on but then turns off quickly Cooling fault LED Orange is ON Check that the intake and exhaust air flows are free of any...

Page 74: ...neer DVD Drive DVD Drive does not work Contact your Customer Service Engineer Network Network is not available for communication Check that network cable is properly connected Ensure the network is wo...

Page 75: ...1760 VA 200 VAC to 240 nominal autoranging 6 10 50 to 60 Hz 5 1090 VA Temperature Requirements Operating Non operating Dry Bulb Temperature Gradient 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Not stated 10 to 43 C 14 to 1...

Page 76: ...x 1760 VA 200 VAC to 240 nominal autoranging 6 10 50 to 60 Hz 5 1760 VA Temperature Requirements Operating Non operating Dry Bulb Temperature Gradient 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Not stated 10 to 43 C 14 to...

Page 77: ...0 nominal autoranging 6 10 50 to 60 Hz 5 1280 VA Temperature Requirements Operating Non operating Dry Bulb Temperature Gradient 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Not stated 10 to 43 C 14 to 109 4 F Not stated Humi...

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Page 79: ...1 Appendix B Mounting the Server Drawer in the Cabinet B 1 Rail Bracket Kit and Rack Cabinet Features B 1 1 Rail Bracket Kit A Rear mounting bracket C Guide rail B Front mounting bracket D Slide rail...

Page 80: ...allation and User s Guide B 1 2 Rack Cabinet A Round holes B Square holes C Distance between two mounting flanges Range 715mm to 920mm including thickness of the mounting flange 1 Front 2 Rear Figure...

Page 81: ...m and disconnect all power plugs before mounting a server drawer 1 Extend the slide rail until end stops as shown below A Slide rail Figure B 3 Extending the slide rail 2 Press the lock spring on each...

Page 82: ...ide 3 Position the slide rail on the drawer 4 Secure it to the drawer with the screws 4 5 Repeat for the other side of the drawer A Slide rail 1 Front B Drawer 2 Rear C Screws 4 M4x6 on both sides Fig...

Page 83: ...the appropriate guide pins according to the holes on the mounting flanges of the rack cabinet Round holes 6 8 mm guide pins Square holes 9 2 mm guide pins Attach guide pins to the rail bracket kit as...

Page 84: ...cabinet Label affixed to the right side of the server drawer There are two types of rail bracket kits simple rail bracket kit combined rail bracket and cable arm kit B 2 3 1 Securing the Server Drawer...

Page 85: ...Front B Front mounting bracket 2 Rear C Rear mounting bracket D Mounting flange E Distance between two mounting flanges Range 715mm to 920 mm F Hexagon screw 1 M5x10 G Hexagon screw 2 M5x10 Figure B...

Page 86: ...l bracket kit Figure B 8 Pulling out the guide rail 6 Align the drawer base with the rack cabinet guide rails 7 Smoothly insert the drawer into the rack cabinet A Guide rail 1 Front B Slide rail 2 Rea...

Page 87: ...wer are securely fastened to avoid screw heads hitting the rack frame A Chassis B Lock spring C Captive Screw Figure B 10 Pushing the lock spring 9 Tighten the rack handle fastener to secure the drawe...

Page 88: ...and Cable Arm Kit 1 Remove the lock pin from the cable arm kit to disassemble the arm bracket and the arm support A Arm support B Lock pin C Arm bracket D Cable arm assembly Figure B 12 Disassembling...

Page 89: ...B Fastener Figure B 13 Attaching the arm bracket 4 Position the front mounting bracket guide pins against the mounting flange holes 5 Slide the rear mounting bracket out of the front mounting bracket...

Page 90: ...side one screw M5x10 see Figure B 14a Rear side two screws 2 M5x10 see Figure B 14b Figure B 14a A Mounting flange B Guide pin C Rear mounting bracket D Front mounting bracket E1 Adjustable length 715...

Page 91: ...er Drawer with a Simple Rail Bracket Kit Steps 5 to 9 9 Carefully position the cable arm against both the arm support and arm bracket see Figure B 15 10 Secure the cable arm kit using the lock pins as...

Page 92: ...he system and disconnect all power plugs before mounting a server drawer 1 Extend the slide rail until end stops as shown below A Slide rail Figure B 16 Extending the slide rail 2 Press the lock sprin...

Page 93: ...Cabinet B 15 3 Attach the slide rail to server drawer with eight screws M4x5 Both sides of server drawer A Slide rail 1 Front B Drawer 2 Rear C 4 screws M4x5 on both sides Figure B 18 Installing the s...

Page 94: ...t Choose the appropriate guide pins according to the holes on the mounting flanges of the rack cabinet Round holes 6 8 mm guide pins Square holes 9 2 mm guide pins Attach guide pins to rail bracket ki...

Page 95: ...ce Guide 86 A1 91EM for instructions on how to secure the cabinet Watch out for the label affixed to the right side of the server drawer There are two types of rail bracket kits simple rail bracket ki...

Page 96: ...de pin 1 Front B Front mounting bracket 2 Rear C Rear mounting bracket D Mounting flange E Distance between two mounting flanges Range 715mm to 920 mm F Hexagon screw 1 M5x10 G Hexagon screw 2 M5x10 F...

Page 97: ...t kit Figure B 21 Pulling out the guide rail 6 Align the drawer base with the rack cabinet guide rails 7 Smoothly insert the drawer into the rack cabinet A Guide rail 1 Front B Slide rail 2 Rear Figur...

Page 98: ...rver drawer are securely fastened to avoid screw heads hitting the rack frame A Chassis B Lock spring C Captive Screw Figure B 23 Pushing the lock spring 9 Tighten the rack handle fastener to secure t...

Page 99: ...Server Drawer with a Combined Rail Bracket and Cable Arm Kit 1 Remove the lock pin from the cable arm kit to disassemble the arm bracket and the arm support A Arm support B Lock pin C Arm bracket D Ca...

Page 100: ...re the bracket to the drawer A Arm bracket B Fastener Figure B 26 Attaching the arm bracket 4 Position the front mounting bracket guide pins against the mounting flange holes 5 Slide the rear mounting...

Page 101: ...e screw M5x10 see Figure B 27a Rear side two screws 2 M5x10 see Figure B 27b Figure B 27a A Mounting flange B Guide pin C Rear mounting bracket D Front mounting bracket E1 Adjustable length 715 to 785...

Page 102: ...the Server Drawer with a Simple Rail Bracket Kit Steps 5 to 9 9 Carefully position the cable arm against both the arm support and arm bracket see Figure B 28 10 Secure the cable arm kit using the lock...

Page 103: ...nd disconnect all power plugs double check that the cabinet is level and secured with the stabilizer to avoid tilting read the corresponding procedure s If you are not sure about how to perform a proc...

Page 104: ...ont Bezel shown by the arrow 1 Figure C 1 2 Gently pull the Front Bezel away from the drawer A Front bezel Figure C 1 Removing the front bezel of the NovaScale 3025 3045 C 2 1 2 Installing the Front B...

Page 105: ...op cover B Levers Figure C 3 Removing the top cover of the NovaScale 3025 3045 C 2 2 2 Installing the Top Cover 1 Fit the tabs located at the front of the top cover in their corresponding slots in the...

Page 106: ...therwise failure may occur in the HDD Always populate the HDD tray with a HDD or a dummy HDD to ensure proper server cooling C 2 3 1 Rules for Populating Server HDD Bays IMPORTANT The on board SAS con...

Page 107: ...3 4 for details about hot swapping a HDD Always populate the HDD tray with a HDD or a dummy HDD to ensure proper server cooling IMPORTANT For safe and secure handling we recommend that you hold the H...

Page 108: ...HDD tray from the bay on the NovaScale 3025 3045 3 Remove the dummy HDD from the HDD tray by loosening the two screws on each side of the tray Keep the dummy HDD in a safe place for future use A HDD t...

Page 109: ...the HDD tray of the NovaScale 3025 3045 5 Reinsert the HDD tray with the installed HDD into the bay as follows fully open the HDD tray lever gently slide the HDD tray into the empty bay until the lev...

Page 110: ...o Section C 2 3 4 for details about hot swapping a HDD Always populate the HDD tray with a HDD or a dummy HDD to ensure proper server cooling IMPORTANT For safe and secure handling we recommend that y...

Page 111: ...the bay close the lever A Lever Figure C 11 Removing the HDD from the bay of the NovaScale 3025 3045 3 Remove the HDD from the HDD tray by loosening the two screws on each side of the tray Place the...

Page 112: ...tioning the dummy HDD of the NovaScale 3025 3045 Note Some HDD trays do not require the use of a dummy HDD 5 Reinsert the HDD tray with the installed HDD into the bay as follows fully open the HDD tra...

Page 113: ...Hot swapping non defective components may result in server malfunction IMPORTANT For safe and secure handling we recommend that you hold the HDD in its tray with both hands 1 Locate the defective HDD...

Page 114: ...nded to store PCI cards in antistatic packaging and to hold PCI cards by the edges without touching connectors Ensure that all cables connecting the PCI card to the server are disconnected before remo...

Page 115: ...lace for future use A PCI filler Figure C 16 Removing the PCI filler on the NovaScale 3025 3045 5 Install the new PCI card as follows a Short card Insert the PCI card gently but firmly into the slot A...

Page 116: ...ck upward to secure the PCI card into place A PCI card 1 Front B PCI tail lock 2 Back Figure C 18 Installing a long PCI card on the NovaScale 3025 3045 6 Push the PCI card lock toward the inside of th...

Page 117: ...RTANT In case of hot plugging press for five seconds the lens switch of the PCI card you have just installed and check that its power LED goes ON changing from OFF to blinking to ON green 7 Put the to...

Page 118: ...rs Ensure that all cables connecting the PCI card to the server are disconnected before removal 1 Remove the top cover See Section C 2 2 1 IMPORTANT In case of hot removing and before removing the PCI...

Page 119: ...mponents C 17 3 Remove the PCI card and place it on a clean static free mat a Short card Pull the PCI card firmly but gently out of the slot A PCI card Figure C 21 Removing a short PCI card on the Nov...

Page 120: ...ide b Long card Rotate the PCI tail lock downward to release the PCI card While doing so pull the PCI card firmly but gently out of the slot A PCI tail lock 1 Front B PCI card 2 Back Figure C 22 Remov...

Page 121: ...Installing the PCI filler on the NovaScale 3025 3045 5 Push the PCI card lock toward the inner frame to secure 6 Close the PCI caution plate A PCI card lock B PCI caution plate Figure C 24 Closing th...

Page 122: ...hold PCI cards by the edges without touching connectors Always populate empty PCI slots with PCI fillers to ensure proper server cooling Only defective components should be hot swapped Hot swapping n...

Page 123: ...h your hands and pull out the front bezel from the chassis front in the direction of arrows in Figure C 25 A Front Bezel Figure C 25 Removing the Front Bezel of the NovaScale 3045 COMPACT C 3 1 2 Inst...

Page 124: ...captive screw with a screwdriver and then with your fingers 2 Place your finger in the screw hollow and slide the cover to the chassis rear to be unlocked disengage the hooks 3 Lift the top cover upwa...

Page 125: ...de the cover to the chassis front aligning a guide pin in the chassis rear with the corresponding guide hole in the top cover 3 Tighten the captive screw in the middle of the top cover with your finge...

Page 126: ...C 24 Bull NovaScale 3005 Series Installation and User s Guide A Captive screw B Screw hollow C Guide pin D Hook Figure C 28 Installing the Top Cover of the NovaScale 3045 COMPACT 3 2 A B C D 1...

Page 127: ...Otherwise failure may occur in the HDD Always create backup copies of important data on the hard disk into an auxiliary storage If the hard disk is broken all data stored on it will be lost C 3 3 1 I...

Page 128: ...the HDD filler by using the lever After you have pulled it out close the lever Keep the removed HDD Filler for future use A Lever B HDD filler Figure C 30 Pulling out the HDD Filler of the NovaScale 3...

Page 129: ...CT 4 Fully open the HDD carrier lever and grip it Hold the carrier with the other hand so as not to drop it and insert the HDD carrier into the bay along the guide rail When the lower part of the leve...

Page 130: ...pe of disk failure data on the disk may be corrupted Before starting disk replacement work back up the data Replacing a hard disk without failure will corrupt data on it Do not remove any hard disk ot...

Page 131: ...o drop it When you pulled it out close the lever A Lever B HDD in HDD carrier Figure C 35 Removing a HDD of the NovaScale 3045 COMPACT 3 Remove four screws and unmount the HDD from the HDD carrier Put...

Page 132: ...of not failed component could cause system malfunction 1 Check the color of LED indicator The red one indicates the failed HDD A Voyant LED Green active Red fault Figure C 37 HDD LED Indicator on the...

Page 133: ...ance or insert foreign matters such as wire among the pins Do not place the equipment in a place where metal pieces are placed Such actions may cause malfunction due to smoking or contact failure Care...

Page 134: ...neously as shown in Figure 3 2 9 to be disconnected and the PCI riser board assembly is pulled up a little bit A Levers Figure C 39 Opening the Levers of the PCI Riser board assembly c Pull upward the...

Page 135: ...CI Riser board assembly b Place the PCI riser board assembly upside down and open a PCI card lock pinching the top and bottom of the PCI Card Lock firmly with your fingers A PCI cards lock Figure C 42...

Page 136: ...it snaps to fix connectors firmly A PCI card bracket B Riser board support Figure C 44 Inserting the PCI Card into the PCI Riser board assembly e Close the both PCI card locks pinching the top and bo...

Page 137: ...ully aligning with the riser board support in the middle of the IO board assembly A Riser board support B IO board assembly C Levers Figure C 46 Putting in the PCI Riser Board Assembly b Aligning the...

Page 138: ...e the lever with your fingers to align it with the corresponding hole and then with the screwdriver to a torque of 0 44 0 49 N m to be secured A PCI Riser Board Assembly B Captive screw Figure C 48 Ti...

Page 139: ...ert foreign matters such as wire among the pins Do not place the equipment in a place where metal pieces are placed Such actions may cause malfunction due to smoking or contact failure Care must be ta...

Page 140: ...ottom of the PCI Card Lock firmly with your fingers A PCI cards lock Figure C 50 Opening the PCI Card Lock of the PCI Riser board assembly c Pull out the PCI card pinching the card bracket and the edg...

Page 141: ...nstalled and close the PCI card lock If not the cooling efficiency is reduced A PCI cards lock Figure C 52 Closing the PCI Card Lock of the PCI Riser board assembly 4 Install the PCI riser board assem...

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Page 143: ...he power button Unplug all AC power cords from the system or from wall outlets Label and disconnect all telecommunication cables and all other cables connected to I O connectors or ports on the back o...

Page 144: ...evices Protected when in regions that are susceptible to electrical storms We recommend you plug your system into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an elec...

Page 145: ...s cordons d alimentation CA du syst me ou des prises murales Identifiez et d connectez tous les c bles de t l communications et tous les autres c bles reli s aux connecteurs E S ou aux ports derri re...

Page 146: ...s Nous vous recommandons de connecter votre syst me un suppresseur de surtension et de d connecter les lignes de t l communications de votre modem pendant un orage magn tique Muni d une prise murale c...

Page 147: ...d den Steckdosen ab Kennzeichnen Sie alle Telekommunikationsleitungen und sonstigen Kabel an den E A Steckern bzw Anschl ssen an der R ckseite des Systems und trennen Sie diese vom Netz Um sich gegen...

Page 148: ...i Betrieb in gewittergef hrdeten Gebieten Es empfiehlt sich den Computer ber einen berspannungsschutz anzuschlie en und die Verbindung zwischen dem Modem und dem Telefonanschlu im Falle eines Gewitter...

Page 149: ...ta e scollegare tutti i cavi di telecomunicazione e i cavi collegati ai connettori di I O o alle porte sulla parte posteriore del sistema Assicurare un minimo di protezione da scariche elettrostatiche...

Page 150: ...otetta nelle regioni soggette a temporali Durante un temporale si consiglia di collegare il sistema a un limitatore di corrente e di scollegare le linee di telecomunicazione dal modem La posizione pre...

Page 151: ...nchufe todos los cables de alimentaci n de CA del sistema o de los enchufes de pared Etiquete y desconecte todas las l neas de telecomunicaciones y todos los cables conectados a los puertos o conector...

Page 152: ...en regiones susceptibles de tormentas el ctricas Se recomienda que enchufe el sistema a un supresor de sobretensiones y desconecte las l neas de telecomunicaciones al m dem durante una tormenta el ctr...

Page 153: ...iver command 3 7 drv_handle 3 7 drvcfg 3 5 3 7 E EFI boot manager 3 1 shell commands 3 4 EFI Boot Manager 3 1 EFI Shell 3 4 Electrical circuit 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility xi ESD 1 2 F Formatting...

Page 154: ...onents 2 5 mounting into cabinet B 1 rear components 2 10 specifications A 1 unpacking 1 3 Set baud rate 3 17 setting the console 3 16 Setup Screens devices 3 12 3 13 memory 3 12 3 13 primary 3 12 pro...

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