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RX2540 M2

Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

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Basic hardware procedures

Disconnecting the power cord (DC PSU)

Figure 3: Disconnecting the server from the DC voltage

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Remove the two screws (1).

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Disconnect the power cord from the PSU (2).

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX2540 M2

Page 1: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual October 2016 ...

Page 2: ...kumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright 2016 FUJITSU LIMITED All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising f...

Page 3: ...of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke As a guideline in a normal office environment 25 C operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenance support period 5 years However operating life may be reached more quickly if for example the product is used in a hot environment The c...

Page 4: ...uter issued by JEITA the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by Fujitsu may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non...

Page 5: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Version history Issue number Reason for update March 2016 Initial release 2 0 October 2016 General update LTO 7 added ...

Page 6: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 ...

Page 7: ...ortant information 49 3 1 Safety instructions 49 3 2 ENERGY STAR 57 3 3 CE conformity 57 3 4 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 58 3 5 Environmental protection 59 4 Basic hardware procedures 61 4 1 Using diagnostics information 61 4 1 1 Locating the defective server 61 4 1 2 Determining the error class 62 4 1 2 1 Customer Self Service CSS indicator 62 4 1 2 2 Global Error indicator 62 4 1 3 Locating...

Page 8: ...4 8 1 3 Removing the riser module 2 HL 87 4 8 1 4 Installing the riser module 2 HL 88 4 8 2 Riser modules for GPGPU cards FL 90 4 8 2 1 Installing the riser module 1 FL 90 4 8 2 2 Removing the riser module 1 FL 92 4 8 2 3 Installing the riser module 2 FL 92 4 8 2 4 Removing the riser module 2 FL 94 5 Basic software procedures 95 5 1 Starting the maintenance task 95 5 1 1 Suspending BitLocker funct...

Page 9: ... BIOS 115 5 2 10 Verifying the memory mode 115 5 2 11 Verifying the system time settings 116 5 2 12 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log SEL 117 5 2 12 1 Viewing the SEL 117 5 2 12 2 Clearing the SEL 118 5 2 13 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment 118 5 2 14 Resuming BitLocker functionality 120 5 2 15 Performing a RAID array rebuild 121 5 2 16 Looking up chang...

Page 10: ...7 1 Basic information 144 7 2 3 5 inch cage configurations HDD SSD 144 7 2 1 Mounting order for 3 5 inch HDDs 144 7 2 1 1 HDD mounting order for 4x 3 5 inch HDD configuration 145 7 2 1 2 HDD mounting order for 8x 3 5 inch HDD configurations 145 7 2 1 3 HDD mounting order for 12x 3 5 inch HDD configurations 146 7 2 2 Installing 3 5 inch HDD modules 147 7 2 2 1 Preliminary steps 147 7 2 2 2 Removing...

Page 11: ...ary steps 170 7 3 2 2 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD backplane 2 170 7 3 2 3 Connecting the SAS cables 171 7 3 2 4 Concluding steps 172 7 3 3 Replacing the 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane 173 7 3 3 1 Preliminary steps 173 7 3 3 2 Removing the SAS expander board 174 7 3 3 3 Removing the defective 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane 175 7 3 3 4 Installing the new 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane 176 7 3 3 5 Installing the...

Page 12: ... SSD modules 197 7 4 3 1 Preliminary steps 197 7 4 3 2 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 198 7 4 3 3 Installing a 2 5 inch dummy module 199 7 4 3 4 Concluding steps 200 7 4 4 Replacing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 200 7 4 4 1 Preliminary steps 200 7 4 4 2 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 201 7 4 4 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 201 7 4 4 4 Concluding steps 201 7 5 Replacing 2 5 inch HDD SS...

Page 13: ... Replacing the SAS expander board 218 7 5 6 1 Preliminary steps 218 7 5 6 2 Removing the SAS expander holder 219 7 5 6 3 Removing the SAS expander board 220 7 5 6 4 Installing the SAS expander board 220 7 5 6 5 Installing the SAS expander holder 221 7 5 6 6 Concluding steps 223 7 6 Rear HDD SSD or PCIe SSD extension box 224 7 6 1 Replacing the backplane of the extension box 224 7 6 1 1 Preliminary...

Page 14: ...3 Handling SFP transceiver modules 249 8 3 1 Installing SFP transceiver modules 249 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module 252 8 3 3 Replacing SFP transceiver modules 254 8 4 Expansion cards 255 8 4 1 Installing expansion cards 255 8 4 1 1 Preliminary steps 255 8 4 1 2 Removing the slot cover 256 8 4 1 3 Installing an expansion card 256 8 4 1 4 Concluding steps 257 8 4 2 Removing expansion cards...

Page 15: ...72 8 5 3 5 Removing the rear air grid riser module 2 272 8 5 3 6 Removing the slot cover riser module 2 273 8 5 3 7 Concluding steps 273 8 5 4 Removing an expansion card from riser module 2 274 8 5 4 1 Preliminary steps 274 8 5 4 2 Removing the air grid extension from riser module 2 275 8 5 4 3 Removing the expansion card 275 8 5 4 4 Installing the slot cover riser module 2 276 8 5 4 5 Installing ...

Page 16: ...lling the slot cover riser module 1 298 8 6 2 6 Installing the air duct 298 8 6 2 7 Concluding steps 299 8 6 3 Installing a GPGPU card in riser module 2 299 8 6 3 1 Preliminary steps 299 8 6 3 2 Removing the slot cover from the riser card holder 299 8 6 3 3 Installing a riser card 299 8 6 3 4 Installing a GPGPU card in a riser module 300 8 6 3 5 Installing the air grid extension to riser module 2 ...

Page 17: ... 6 Concluding steps 313 8 7 Backup Units 314 8 7 1 Basic information 314 8 7 2 Installing an FBU 314 8 7 2 1 Preliminary steps 315 8 7 2 2 Installing TFM to the RAID controller 315 8 7 2 3 Preparing the FBU 318 8 7 2 4 Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller 318 8 7 2 5 Installing the FBU holder onto the air duct 319 8 7 2 6 Concluding steps 320 8 7 3 Removing an FBU 321 8 7 3 1 Preliminary step...

Page 18: ... module 340 8 8 4 4 Concluding steps 340 8 8 4 5 Software configuration 340 8 9 External COM1 connector 341 8 9 1 Installing the external COM1 connector 341 8 9 1 1 Preliminary steps 341 8 9 1 2 Breaking off the metal cover 342 8 9 1 3 Installing the COM1 connector 342 8 9 1 4 Concluding steps 344 8 9 2 Removing the external COM1 connector 344 8 9 2 1 Preliminary steps 344 8 9 2 2 Removing the COM...

Page 19: ... steps 360 10 Processor CPU 361 10 1 Basic information 362 10 1 1 Supported CPUs 362 10 1 2 CPU locations 362 10 2 Installing CPUs 363 10 2 1 Preliminary steps 363 10 2 2 Installing the CPU 363 10 2 2 1 Opening the load plate 364 10 2 2 2 Installing the new CPU 368 10 2 2 3 Closing the load plate 370 10 2 3 Concluding steps 373 10 3 Removing CPUs 374 10 3 1 Preliminary steps 374 10 3 2 Removing a ...

Page 20: ...ing thermal paste 390 11 System fan 393 11 1 Basic information 393 11 1 1 Numbering of the fan modules 394 11 2 Replacing the system fan 395 11 2 1 Preliminary steps 395 11 2 2 Removing a system fan 395 11 2 3 Installing a system fan 396 11 2 4 Concluding steps 396 11 3 Replacing the fan box 397 11 3 1 Preliminary steps 397 11 3 2 Removing the fan box 397 11 3 3 Installing the fan box 399 11 3 4 C...

Page 21: ... 1 Preliminary steps 421 12 3 2 2 Removing the ODD 422 12 3 2 3 Installing the ODD dummy cover 424 12 3 2 4 Concluding steps 425 12 3 3 Replacing an optical disc drive ODD 425 12 3 3 1 Preliminary steps 425 12 3 3 2 Removing the defective ODD 425 12 3 3 3 Installing the new ODD 425 12 3 3 4 Concluding steps 426 12 4 LTO drive 426 12 4 1 Installing the LTO drive 426 12 4 1 1 Preliminary steps 426 1...

Page 22: ...13 1 1 Replacing the front panel module 453 13 1 1 1 Preliminary steps 454 13 1 1 2 Removing the front panel module 455 13 1 1 3 Installing the front panel module 458 13 1 1 4 Concluding steps 462 13 2 Front panel board 3 5 inch versions 463 13 2 1 Replacing the front panel board 463 13 2 1 1 Preliminary steps 463 13 2 1 2 Removing the front panel module 464 13 2 1 3 Removing the front panel board...

Page 23: ... connector 473 13 4 1 4 Installing the front USB3 0 connector 474 13 4 1 5 Installing the front panel module 474 13 4 1 6 Concluding steps 474 13 4 2 Removing the front USB3 0 connector 475 13 4 2 1 Preliminary steps 475 13 4 2 2 Removing the front panel module 475 13 4 2 3 Removing the front USB3 0 connector 476 13 4 2 4 Installing the front panel module 476 13 4 2 5 Concluding steps 476 13 4 3 R...

Page 24: ...tor 495 13 7 2 1 Preliminary steps 495 13 7 2 2 Removing the front panel module 495 13 7 2 3 Removing the front VGA cable 496 13 7 2 4 Installing the front panel module 497 13 7 2 5 Concluding steps 497 13 7 3 Replacing the front VGA connector 497 13 7 3 1 Preliminary steps 497 13 7 3 2 Removing the front panel module 497 13 7 3 3 Removing the front VGA connector 498 13 7 3 4 Installing the new fr...

Page 25: ...05 13 9 1 2 Installing the front panel module on RMB 506 13 9 1 3 Concluding steps 509 13 9 2 Replacing the ID card holder 510 13 9 2 1 Preliminary steps 510 13 9 2 2 Removing the ID card holder 510 13 9 2 3 Installing the ID card holder 512 13 9 2 4 Concluding steps 512 14 System board and components 513 14 1 Basic information 513 14 2 CMOS battery 514 14 2 1 Replacing the CMOS battery 514 14 2 1...

Page 26: ...2 Removing the TPM 535 14 4 3 3 Installing the TPM 535 14 4 3 4 Concluding steps 536 14 5 SATA DOM 536 14 5 1 Installing the SATA DOM 536 14 5 1 1 Preliminary steps 536 14 5 1 2 Installing the SATA DOM 537 14 5 1 3 Concluding steps 538 14 5 2 Removing the SATA DOM 538 14 5 2 1 Preliminary steps 539 14 5 2 2 Removing the SATA DOM 539 14 5 2 3 Concluding steps 539 14 5 3 Replacing the SATA DOM 540 1...

Page 27: ... 2 1 1 Configuration 4x 3 5 inch HDD 562 15 2 1 2 Configuration 8x 3 5 inch HDD 564 15 2 1 3 Configuration 12x 3 5 inch HD 566 15 2 2 2 5 inch variants 567 15 2 2 1 Configuration 8x 2 5 inch HDD 567 15 2 2 2 Configuration 16x 2 5 inch HDD 568 15 2 2 3 Configuration 24x 2 5 inch HDD 570 15 2 2 4 Configuration 4x 2 5 inch PCIe SSD rear 571 15 2 2 5 Configuration 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD rear 571 15 2...

Page 28: ... 16 2 3 Expansion card configuration table 581 16 3 Connectors and indicators 582 16 3 1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 582 16 3 1 1 Onboard connectors 582 16 3 1 2 Onboard indicators and controls 584 16 3 2 Server front 586 16 3 2 1 Indicators on the front panel 586 16 3 2 2 Indicators on the hot plug HDD SSD module 591 16 3 3 Server rear 592 16 3 3 1 Connectors on the I O panel 59...

Page 29: ...ing defective hardware components This manual focuses on on site maintenance tasks It is recommended to prepare each service assignment following remote diagnostics procedures as described in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual see section Documents you need at hand on page 46 V CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of q...

Page 30: ...at are being emphasized Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown Abc indicates keys on the keyboard V CAUTION Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data I indicates additional information notes and tips indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity ...

Page 31: ...need at hand on page 37 Advanced Thermal Design The Advanced Thermal Design option allows you to operate the system with a wider temperature range either of 5 C to 40 C or 5 C to 45 C depending on your system and configuration V CAUTION In a system that is configured with Advanced Thermal Design only certain components which support the respectively increased higher operating temperature range may...

Page 32: ...lustrated Spares catalogs are available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com illustrated_spares global market only Replacing a defective component The Global Error indicator on the front of the server reports defective hardware components that need to be replaced For further information on the controls and indicators of your server refer to the operating manual of your server and section Connecto...

Page 33: ... are intended for customer self service and may be installed or replaced as hot plug components during operation I Components that the customer is entitled to replace may differ according to the service form in his country For the Japanese market use the following address http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy Hot plug components increase system availability and guarantee a high degree of da...

Page 34: ...r messages and diagnostic indicators on the front panel and system board will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components Upgrade and repair procedures involve shutting down and opening the server V CAUTION The device may be seriously damaged or cause damage if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by unauthorized and untrained personne...

Page 35: ...eplaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units CPU replacement SAS SATA backplanes Power distribution board Front panel module Management and diagnostics...

Page 36: ...re described in section Starting the maintenance task on page 95 Rack removal disassembly yes Making the server available removing the server from the rack if applicable Transport no Transporting the server to the service table where required depends on local customer conditions Maintenance procedures yes Maintenance procedures including preliminary and concluding software tasks Transport no Retur...

Page 37: ...rket Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw type Phillips PZ2 Nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm HDD backplane Multibay and Panelhousing Slot bracket to chassis Slot bracket to riser Fan box Riser module Hexagonal cross M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 Phillips PZ2 Nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm System board Riser card Front panel in 2 5 inch HDD version Hexagonal cross M3 x 6 mm silver C26192 Y10 C68 Phillip...

Page 38: ...head REM 3 x 15 mm black C26192 Y10 C176 Phillips PH2 Nut 5 mm 0 4 Nm Slot bracket to controller board Rack mounting bracket Hexagonal cross M3 x 3 5 mm C26192 Y10 C151 Phillips PH0 0 06 Nm UFM nylon screw cross M3 x 3 5 mm white A3C40109082 Phillips PH2 0 6 Nm USB 3 0 interface card slot bracket Cross M3 x 5 mm silver contained in card kit S26361 D3305 A10 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torqu...

Page 39: ...ODD 3 5 inch HDD version Cross countersunk M2 x 3 mm silver C26192 Y10 C112 Phillips PH1 0 4 Nm Front panel on rack mounting bracket Cross EJOT PT 8 mm silver C26192 Y10 C174 Phillips PZ2 Nut 6 mm 1 Nm Heat sink Hexagonal cross Captive screw silver Nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm DynamicLoM module D3245 and D3255 Hexagon bolt M3 x 5 mm silver C26192 Y1 C65 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Scr...

Page 40: ...llips PZ2 Nut 5 mm 0 4 Nm Front USB3 0 Hexagonal cross M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 Phillips PZ2 Nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm Stabilizer bar Hexagonal cross Captive screw M3 x 15 mm silver Phillips PH1 0 4 Nm Cross M3 x 4 mm silver A3C40142649 Phillips PZ2 0 6 Nm Adapter rails on RDX drive 4 screws in an adapter set Fillister head screw M3 x 5 mm Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw...

Page 41: ...lack C26192 Y10 C166 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw type Phillips PH2 No 2 0 6 Nm HDD backplane Multibay and Panelhousing Slot bracket to chassis Slot bracket to riser Fan box Riser module Cross ith spring and washer M3 x 5 mm silver F6 SW2N3 05121 Table 3 List of required tools and used screws Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw type Table 2 Li...

Page 42: ...0 Phillips PH1 0 4 Nm 2 5 inch HDD SSDs DynamicLoM Front VGA Cross M3 x 3 5 mm silver CA32432 0023 TPM bit insert Dedicated TPM screw driver TPM module fixing tool for the Japanese market 0 4 Nm TPM One way head REM 3 x 15 mm black C26192 Y10 C176 Phillips PH2 No 2 0 4 Nm Slot bracket to controller board Rack mounting bracket Cross with spring and washer M3 x 5 mm F6 SW2N3 05121 Screw driver nut d...

Page 43: ...ontained in card kit S26361 D3305 A10 Phillips PH0 0 4 Nm TFM Cross M2 5 x 4 mm silver contained in kit A3C40137316 LSZ L3 256 19 Nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm VGA COM1 Hexagon bolt 4 40 UNC x 10 mm silver V26827 B408 V989 Phillips PH1 0 4 Nm ODD 3 5 inch HDD version Cross countersunk M2 x 3 mm silver C26192 Y10 C112 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw type Table 3 List of required tools...

Page 44: ...module D3245 and D3255 Hexagon bolt M3 x 5 mm silver C26192 Y1 C65 Nut 8 mm 0 6 Nm DynamicLoM module D3265 and 3275 Hexagon bolt M3 x 8mm silver C26192 Y1 C66 Phillips PH1 0 4 Nm DynamicLoM PCBA with metal slot bracket Cross M3 x 3 5 mm CA32432 0023 Phillips PH2 No 2 0 4 Nm Front USB3 0 Cross with spring and washer M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw U...

Page 45: ...lver A3C40142649 Phillips PZ2 0 6 Nm Adapter rails on RDX drive 4 screws in an adapter set Fillister head screw M3 x 5 mm Phillips PH2 0 6 Nm Tape drive LTO drive Cross counter sink M3 x 6 mm silver F6 SSA3 06121 Phillips PH1 No 1 0 09 Nm ODD latch M2 x 3 mm silver F6 SW4N2 03121 Screw driver nut driver bit insert torque Screw Usage Screw type Table 3 List of required tools and used screws ...

Page 46: ...stallation poster for initial operation available online ServerView Quick Start Guide ServerView クイックスタート ガイド for the Japanese market Information on initial server setup and software configuration available online Safety notes and regulations manual 安全上のご注意 for the Japanese market Important safety information available online or as a printed copy FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 Operating Manual ...

Page 47: ...Recycling and contact information available online or as a printed copy Not applicable in Japan and other countries that have different regulations for recycling Service Desk leaflet サポー ト サービス for the Japanese market Additional documentation iRMC S4 user guide available online RAID documentation available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com under x86 servers Expansion Cards Storage Adapters LSI...

Page 48: ...48 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Before you start ...

Page 49: ...s a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual and any improper repairs could expose the...

Page 50: ... is automatically set to a mains voltage in the range of 100 V to 240 V valid for Platinum 450 W and Platinum 800 W 200 V to 240 V valid for Titanium 800 W 100 V to 120 V 200 V to 240 V valid for Platinum 1200 W You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage As an option the server can be equipped with a DC hot plug power supply unit that adjusts ...

Page 51: ...rt circuit In emergencies e g damaged casing controls or cables penetration of liquids or foreign bodies contact the system administrator or your customer service team Only disconnect the system from the mains power supply if there is no risk of harming yourself Proper operation of the system in accordance with IEC 60950 1 resp EN 60950 1 is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and t...

Page 52: ...c electricity To ensure reliable protection if you are wearing an earthing band on your wrist when working with this type of module connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the system Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards Install the screw removed during installation detaching internal options in former device p...

Page 53: ...ied may change the mechanical properties of a CD DVD BD and cause imbalance and vibrations Damaged and imbalanced CDs DVDs BDs can break at high drive speeds data loss Under certain circumstances sharp CD DVD BD fragments can pierce the cover of the optical disk drive equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck High ...

Page 54: ... with ballpoint pen or pencil on the label printed side When a CD DVD BD is moved from a cold place to a warm place moisture condensation on the CD DVD BD surface can cause data read errors In this case wipe the CD DVD BD with a soft dry cloth then let it air dry Do not dry the CD DVD BD using devices such as a hair dryer To avoid dust damage and deformation keep the CD DVD BD in its case whenever...

Page 55: ...and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing components with ESDs The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity To ensure reliable protection you must wear an earthing band on your wrist when working with this type of module and connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the system Any devi...

Page 56: ...anel Notes on installing the server in the rack For safety reasons at least two people are required to install the server in the rack because of its weight and size For the Japanese market please refer to 安全上のご注意 Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel When connecting and disconnecting cables observe the relevant instructions in the Important Information chapter of...

Page 57: ... or BIOS or energy options subsequently In such cases the properties guaranteed by ENERGY STAR can no longer be assured The ServerView Operations Manager user guide contains instructions for reading out measurement values including those relating to current energy consumption and air temperatures Either the Performance Monitor or the Task Manager can be used to read out CPU utilization levels The ...

Page 58: ...e harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the ...

Page 59: ...o be constantly switched on should be switched off until they are needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work Packaging information This packaging information doesn t apply to the Japanese market Do not throw away the packaging You may need it later for transporting the system If possible the equipment should only be transported in its original packaging Information on handli...

Page 60: ... and consumables within Europe can also be found in the Returning used devices manual via your local Fujitsu branch or at http ts fujitsu com recycling The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste This device is labeled in compliance with European directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive sets the framework for returning and recycling used equi...

Page 61: ...llustrated Spares catalogs are available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com illustrated_spares global market only Perform the following diagnostics procedures to identify defective servers and components 4 1 1 Locating the defective server When working in a datacenter environment switch on the ID indicator on the front and rear connector panels of the server for easy identification Ê Press the ...

Page 62: ...mode and after a server restart due to a power failure 4 1 2 1 Customer Self Service CSS indicator Ê Check the CSS indicator on the front panel or connector panel of the server Ê For further diagnostics proceed as follows Hardware errors Check the System Event Log SEL as described in section Viewing the SEL on page 117 Software agent related errors Check the ServerView System Monitor available on ...

Page 63: ...al Error indicators see section Determining the error class on page 62 local diagnostic indicators on the front panel and system board allow you to identify the defective component I For further information refer to the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual 4 1 3 1 Local diagnostic indicators on the front Ê Check the CSS indicator on the front and connector panels of the server I In ad...

Page 64: ...lity Ê Press the Indicate CSS button to highlight defective components see section Onboard indicators and controls on page 584 I In addition to local diagnostic indicators CSS or Global Error LEDs indicate if the defective component is a customer replaceable unit or if a service technician needs to be dispatched to replace the part see section Determining the error class on page 62 If the system h...

Page 65: ...ures described in the preliminary steps of each upgrade or maintenance task Ê Verifying and configuring the backup software solution on page 99 Ê In case of Multipath I O environments please refer to section Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I O environment on page 100 Ê Removing backup and optical disk media on page 99 Ê Shut down the server I If the system is running an ACPI compliant op...

Page 66: ...es 4 3 Disconnecting the power cord Disconnecting the power cord AC PSU Figure 2 Unlocking the cable clamp of a PSU Ê Press the cable clamp down until it disengages 1 Ê Open the cable clamp 2 Ê Disconnect the power cord from the PSU and remove it from the cable clamp 0 ...

Page 67: ...rade and Maintenance Manual 67 Basic hardware procedures Disconnecting the power cord DC PSU Figure 3 Disconnecting the server from the DC voltage Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Disconnect the power cord from the PSU 2 ...

Page 68: ...ompatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the top cover is removed For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 4 4 1 Extending the server out of the rack V CAUTION Use the anti tilt plate to prevent the rack from tipping when installing the rack Pulling the server out of the rack without having installed the anti tilt pl...

Page 69: ...xpansion card in the upper slot see section Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 on page 83 Ê If you are not using a cable mounting arm CMA kit ensure that the rear cables are long enough not to be strained or damaged when extending the server out of the rack Ê Fold down the two quick release levers on the rack mounting frame 1 and pull the server out of the rack until ...

Page 70: ...e are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet For the Japanese market please refer to 安全上のご注意 Additionally a lifter is required in the following cases The server weighs more than 50 kg The server weighs more than 21 kg and is installed above the height of 25 U For configurations below 32 kg At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet For configurations below...

Page 71: ...ntenance personnel Figure 5 Removing the server from the rack Ê Release the locking bars on both rack rails 1 Ê Lift up the front of the server as shown so that the front and middle rack mounting bolts are disengaged from the mounting points on the rack rails 2 Ê Lift the server out of the rear mounting points 3 and place it on an even surface ...

Page 72: ... Manual RX2540 M2 Basic hardware procedures 4 4 3 Removing the top cover Figure 6 Removing the top cover Ê Open the locking lever 1 This will slide the top cover back disengaging the locking mechanism 2 Ê Remove the top cover 3 ...

Page 73: ...m the air duct on page 322 first Ê Remove the air duct vertically upwards see arrow 4 5 Reassembling V CAUTION Before attaching the covers make sure no unnecessary parts or tools are left inside the server In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the top cover is removed For furthe...

Page 74: ... 1 Installing the air duct Figure 8 Installing the air duct Ê Insert the air duct I Regard that the air duct engages in the guiding points I If there is an FBU installed follow the procedure that is described in section Installing the FBU holder onto the air duct on page 319 ...

Page 75: ... the top cover Ê Open the locking lever on the top cover Ê Fit the top cover on the chassis aligning it according to the edge guide marking on the upper server surface Ê Lower the top cover onto the chassis 1 Ê Close the locking lever on the top cover This will slide the top cover shut engaging the locking mechanism 2 ...

Page 76: ...an 21 kg and is to be installed above the height of 25 U When using a lifter this installation procedure needs to be carried out by maintenance personnel I Refer to the rack cabinet manuals for more detailed information on other support systems For configurations below 32 kg At least two people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet For configurations below 55 kg At least three people...

Page 77: ...nting Instructions I The printed poster is contained in the rack mounting kit Figure 10 Mounting the server onto the rack rails Ê Fully extend the rack rails until they lock in place 1 Ê At a slight angle lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the rack rails 2 Ê Fold down the server 3 Ensure that all six rack mounting bolts are properly seated in the mounting points on the rack rails 4 a...

Page 78: ...quick release levers on the rack mounting frame lock into place Ê Reconnect all cables except the power cord to the server rear I If you are not using a cable mounting arm CMA kit ensure that the rear cables are long enough not to be strained or damaged when extending the server out of the rack Use cable ties to prevent loose cables from blocking the air flow For information on connecting and secu...

Page 79: ...atinum 800 W 200 V to 240 V valid for Titanium 800 W 100 V to 120 V 200 V to 240 V valid for Platinum 1200 W You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage Ê Connect the mains plug to a grounded mains outlet in the in house power supply network or a power outlet of the rack socket strip see also PRIMECENTER Rack System assembly guide I To provide ...

Page 80: ...are procedures Figure 12 Securing power cord Ê Pull the cable clamp up 1 Ê Thread the power cord through the cable clamp 2 Ê Press the cable clamp down until it engages to secure the cable 3 I It will take about 60 seconds until the server can be powered on ...

Page 81: ...erver to the DC voltage Ê Connect the power cord to the PSU 1 Ê Fasten the two screws 2 Ê Ensure that the status indicator on the PSU is lit green see section Indicators on PSUs slide in units on page 597 Ê If necessary make a permanent connection to the distribution board V CAUTION If the server rack is intended for permanent connection to the mains only an authorized specialist electrician is al...

Page 82: ...d In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the top cover is removed For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 Ê Press the On Off button to start up the server Ê Ensure that the power on indicator is lit green ...

Page 83: ...ules Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 Figure 14 Removing a connector from an expansion card in a riser in slot 5 or 11 Ê Insert a small tool e g a small slotted screw driver in the gap between the connector and the housing 1 Ê Press down the locking mechanism 2 ...

Page 84: ... expansion cards HL 4 8 1 1 Removing the riser module 1 HL Figure 15 Numbering riser modules Figure 16 Removing the riser module 1 Ê If applicable Removing an SFP transceiver module on page 252 Ê Remove five screws see circles Ê Carefully take out the riser module Riser module 1 Riser module 2 ...

Page 85: ...0 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 85 Basic hardware procedures 4 8 1 2 Installing the riser module 1 HL Figure 17 Positions of the recesses Ê Take note of the two recesses in the stabilizer bar see circles ...

Page 86: ...nsert the riser module I Make sure that the riser module engages properly in the recesses see figure before Make sure that the bracket of the riser card holder is positioned outside the chassis see closeup Ê Carefully push down the riser module until the contacts of the riser card are fully seated in the PCIe socket ...

Page 87: ...ibed in section Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 249 Ê If applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 Ê If applicable connect an FBU cable to the expansion card as described in section Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller on page 318 4 8 1 3 Removing the riser module 2 HL Ê If appl...

Page 88: ...es Figure 20 Removing the riser module 2 B Ê Remove five screws see circles and close up Ê Carefully take out the riser module 4 8 1 4 Installing the riser module 2 HL Figure 21 Positions of the recesses Ê Take note of the two recesses in the stabilizer bar see circles ...

Page 89: ...nsert the riser module I Make sure that the riser module engages properly in the recesses see picture before Ê Carefully push down the riser module until the contacts of the riser card are fully seated in the PCIe socket Figure 23 Installing the riser module 2 B Ê Fasten the riser module with five screws see circles ...

Page 90: ...e connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 Ê If applicable connect an FBU cable to the expansion card as described in section Installing an FBU on page 314 4 8 2 Riser modules for GPGPU cards FL 4 8 2 1 Installing the riser module 1 FL Figure 24 Positions of the recesses Ê Take note of the two recesses i...

Page 91: ... sure that the riser module engages properly in the recesses see picture before Make sure that the bracket of the riser card holder is positioned outside the chassis see closeup Ê Carefully push down the riser module until the contacts of the riser card are fully seated in the PCIe socket Ê Fasten the riser module with five screws see circles ...

Page 92: ...emoving the riser module 1 FL Figure 26 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove five screws see circles Ê Carefully take out the riser module 4 8 2 3 Installing the riser module 2 FL Figure 27 Position of the recesses Ê Take note of the two recesses in the stabilizer bar see circles ...

Page 93: ...dule 2 Ê Insert the completely prepared riser module I Make sure that the riser module engages properly in the recesses see figure before Ê Carefully push down the riser module until the contacts of the riser card are fully seated in the PCIe socket Ê Fasten the riser module with five screws see circles ...

Page 94: ... Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Basic hardware procedures 4 8 2 4 Removing the riser module 2 FL Figure 29 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Remove five screws see circles and close up Ê Carefully take out the riser module ...

Page 95: ...tion without decrypting the drive Windows is installed on Suspend BitLocker before modifying the server s hardware configuration or startup files Resume BitLocker again after the maintenance procedure is complete V CAUTION With BitLocker features enabled modifying the system configuration hardware or firmware settings may render the system inaccessible The system may enter Recovery Mode and requir...

Page 96: ... Click Yes to confirm that your data will not be protected while BitLocker is suspended I In order to determine which features are accessible through the BitLocker setup wizard it may be necessary to modify the BitLocker Group Policy settings For further information on how to suspend BitLocker drive encryption please refer to the Microsoft TechNet library at http technet microsoft com library cc73...

Page 97: ...e Viewing boot watchdog settings in ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information Operation menu Ê Under ASR R select the Watchdog tab to obtain detailed information about the current watchdog status time out intervals and actions that are triggered if watchdog time outs are exceeded I For more detailed information refer...

Page 98: ...on on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Configuring boot watchdog settings using the iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Server Management menu Ê Under Watchdog Settings select Continue from the Boot Watchdog drop down list Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect I For detailed informat...

Page 99: ...ERGY Pages TapeFacts aspx For the Japanese market please contact Fujitsu support if forcible tape ejection is necessary I Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage to the tape drive the data cartridge tape or for the loss of any data resulting from manual tape extraction procedures 5 1 4 Verifying and configuring the backup software solution I This task only applies to the Japanese mar...

Page 100: ...om images serverview for the Japanese market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy products note svsdvd dvd Ê Burn the image to a DVD Ê In order to create a bootable USB stick please proceed as described in the Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers user guide Ê Before using the ServerView Update DVD or USB stick in an offline environment properly shut down the server and disconnect all e...

Page 101: ...r the boot process is complete select your preferred GUI language The Update Manager Express main window will be displayed Ê Finish the intended maintenance task I For further information refer to the Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers user guide Using PrimeCollect To start PrimeCollect proceed as follows Ê Before using PrimeCollect in an offline environment properly shut down the server and...

Page 102: ...o the PrimeCollect user guide Concluding the procedure Ê After the update or diagnostic procedure has been completed shut down the server reconnect all external I O connections and bring the system back to normal operation Ê If necessary perform this procedure for all remaining servers within the Multipath environment 5 1 6 Switching on the ID indicator When working in a datacenter environment swi...

Page 103: ...er replacing the system board memory or a CPU it is essential to upgrade the BIOS and iRMC to the latest version The latest BIOS and iRMC versions are available from the Fujitsu support internet pages at http ts fujitsu com support global market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy downloads Japanese market I Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage done to the server or for t...

Page 104: ...res in a row including the iRMC firmware and bootloader V CAUTION Do not interrupt the iRMC upgrade process after it has started If the process is interrupted the iRMC BIOS may be permanently corrupted I If the iRMC does not work after flashing disconnect the system from the mains and reconnect it again Ê After completion of the flash process remove the USB stick and restart the server iRMC recove...

Page 105: ... exit the iRMC recovery state 5 2 2 Verifying system information backup restore To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board In ord...

Page 106: ... any damage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from firmware updates For the Japanese market follow the instructions provided separately Using the ServerView Update Manager For a detailed description on how to update the RAID controller firmware using the ServerView Update Manager or Update Manager Express UME please refer to the following manuals ServerView Update Manager Se...

Page 107: ...t may require frequent setup or temporarily for one time configuration When permanently enabling a controllers s Option ROM keep in mind that only two Option ROMs can be activated in the system board BIOS at a time Ê Enter the BIOS Ê From the Advanced menu select Option ROM Configuration Ê Identify the desired PCI slot and set its Launch Slot OpROM setting to Enabled Ê Save your changes and exit t...

Page 108: ... task This is the case for the following backup software solutions Netvault for Windows ARCServe BackupExec I Procedures may differ depending on the backup software For details refer to the dedicated documentation provided separately Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages Re enabli...

Page 109: ... Ê Exit the BIOS 5 2 6 2 Resetting the boot retry counter The boot retry counter should be reset to its original value concluding every service task I Please note if the customer does not know about the original boot retry values If the system boots up and no further errors occur within 6 hours after that successful boot attempt the boot retry counter will automatically be reset to its default val...

Page 110: ...ot tries field Resetting the boot retry counter using iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Server Management menu Ê The following boot retry counter settings are available under ASR R Options Ê Under Retry counter max specify the maximum number of attempts to boot the operating system 0 to 7 Ê Under Retry counter the current number of remaining boot attempts is d...

Page 111: ... Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the System Information menu Ê Under System Components select the check boxes next to the affected memory modules Ê From the drop down list select Reset Error Counter Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect Using ServerView Maintenance Tools Windows only Ê Launch the ServerView Maintenance Tools Windows Server 2008 R2 and below Start All Progr...

Page 112: ...elow followed by ENTER usr sbin meclear Ê Select the number of a memory module with a status other than OK or Not available Ê Repeat the step above until all memory modules show the OK status Ê Ensure that all pre fail fail status issues have been resolved in ServerView Operations Manager 5 2 7 2 Processors ServerView Operations Manager may report a defective processor in case of a critical error ...

Page 113: ...oc 0609 oi CPU For blade and scale out servers BX and CX server series usr sbin eecdcp c oc 0609 oi CPU cab cabinet nr To identify the cabinet number enter the following command usr sbin eecdcp c oc E204 I CPU parameters are 0 for CPU 1 and 1 for CPU 2 Ê If the error status cannot be reset with the method above please use the following procedure for resetting the error counter of all processors Ê ...

Page 114: ... the BIOS Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Server Mgmt menu Ê Under Boot Watchdog set the Action setting to Reset Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Configuring boot watchdog settings using the iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select th...

Page 115: ...s Ê Reset replaced components to Enable Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 5 2 10 Verifying the memory mode If a memory module fails the server will reboot and the defective module will be disabled As a result the current operation mode e g Mirrored Channel mod...

Page 116: ... Universal Time Coordinated in the operating system the BMC local time may not be mapped correctly Ê After replacing the system board ask the system administrator whether the RTC or UTC time standard is to be used as system time I If the system time RTC is set to UTC the SEL System Event Log time stamps may differ from the local time Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Main menu Ê Under System Time and ...

Page 117: ...mational events I Note on the SVOM Driver Monitor The Driver Monitor view gives you an overview of the monitored components as well as the associated events contained in the system event log on the managed server Under Monitored Components the monitored components are listed If a component has the status Warning or Error you can select it in the list and click Acknowledge This confirms the event o...

Page 118: ...g to clear the SEL I For detailed information on iRMC settings refer to the Integrated Remote Management Controller user guide 5 2 13 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment In order to prevent errors caused by changing network device names eth x it is recommended to store the MAC address hardware address of a network interface card in the related NIC configuration fi...

Page 119: ...e HWADDR section of the ifcfg eth x file I The MAC address can be found on the type label attached to the system board or network controller Example In order to modify the definition file for network controller 1 enter the following command vi etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg eth1 In vi specify the new MAC address as follows HWADDR xx xx xx xx xx xx Ê Save and close the definition file Ê For th...

Page 120: ...o boot the operating system Ê Ask the system administrator to enable the previously suspended BitLocker protection on the system volume using the BitLocker Drive Encryption control panel item For Windows Server 2008 Ê Open BitLocker Drive Encryption by clicking the Start button clicking Control Panel clicking Security and then clicking BitLocker Drive Encryption Ê Select the system volume and clic...

Page 121: ...d normally Wait until the progress bar has reached at least one percent Ê Inform the customer about the remaining rebuild time based on the displayed duration estimate Figure 30 Progress bar RAID array rebuild V CAUTION The system is now operational however data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete Depending on the hard disk drive capacity the overall process c...

Page 122: ...anaged PRIMERGY server including its MAC address I This information is only available with the iRMC S4 or above Only network controllers supporting the Command Line Protocol CLP will be displayed Ê Inform the customer about the changed MAC address 5 2 16 2 Looking up WWN addresses Emulex FC FCoE adapters Ê Enable the network controller s Option ROM in the system board BIOS as described in section ...

Page 123: ...assis ID Prom Tool The Chassis ID EPROM located on a dedicated Chassis ID board or on your server s front panel board contains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data In order to integrate your system into the ServerView management environment and to enable server installation using the ServerView Installation Manager system data needs to be ...

Page 124: ...ger to obtain detailed information on existing LAN teams Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select System Status from the Information Operation menu Ê Under Network Interfaces select LAN Teaming Ê The Network Interfaces Summary overview shows all configured LAN teams and their components Choose a LAN team to display further details LAN Team Properties Properties of the selected ...

Page 125: ...ID indicator Press the ID button on the front panel or use the iRMC web frontend or ServerView Operations Manager to switch off the ID indicator after the maintenance task has been concluded successfully I For further information refer to section Locating the defective server on page 61 or to the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC and Integrated Remote Management Controller user guides Usi...

Page 126: ... Test I For detailed information on iRMC settings refer to the Integrated Remote Management Controller user guide Executing the fan test via ServerView Operations Manager Ê Open the ServerView Operations Manager and log in Ê Under Administration select Server Configuration Ê In the hierarchy tree of the Server list tab select the server to be configured Ê In the right hand side of the window speci...

Page 127: ... 127 Basic software procedures I For more detailed information refer to the ServerView Operations Manager user guide For the Japanese market Executing the fan test via Chassis ID Prom Tool I Please follow the instructions provided separately ...

Page 128: ...128 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Basic software procedures ...

Page 129: ...o not pull it out by force The PSU is heavy so handle it carefully If you drop it by mistake injuries may result For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 6 1 Basic information AC PSU The PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 server can be equipped with up to wo PSUs V CAUTION The server is automatically set to a mains voltage in the range of 100 V to 240 V valid for Pla...

Page 130: ... in the redundant configuration ensures operation can continue uninterrupted and the defective PSU can be replaced during operation hot plug V CAUTION The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 40 5 V to 57 V You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage 6 1 1 PSU configurations I All different hot plug PSUs are to install to remove or t...

Page 131: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 131 Power supply unit PSU Figure 32 Hot plug DC PSUs Power class Power 2 800 W DC ...

Page 132: ... PSU bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements For a redundant power supply configurations you need always two hot plug PSUs with the same power class I Note for servers using CMA Cable Management Arm Regarding of removing PSUs additional tasks are needed due to an interference between CMA stopper and the PSUs Ê Unlock the CMA stopper Ê Remove the CMA stopper w...

Page 133: ...Maintenance Manual 133 Power supply unit PSU 6 1 3 PSU bays Figure 33 PSU bays 6 2 Installing hot plug PSUs 6 2 1 Preliminary steps No steps needed Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less PSU 1 PSU 2 ...

Page 134: ...the dummy cover 2 V CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If a PSU is removed and not immediately replaced by a new one a dummy cover must be reinstalled in the bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 6 2 3 Installing a hot plug PSU Figure 35 Folding up the handle Ê Push the handle of the PSU halfway upward in the direction of the arrow ...

Page 135: ...til the release latch snaps in place 2 Ê Fold down the handle on the PSU 3 I Make sure that the PSU engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the PSU from sliding out of its bay and being damaged during transportation 6 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Performing a fan test on page 126 ...

Page 136: ...rs using CMA Cable Management Arm Regarding of removing PSUs additional tasks are needed due to an interference between CMA stopper and the PSUs Figure 37 Unlocking the CMA stopper Ê Push the lock spring inward to unlock the CMA stopper V CAUTION In case of not enough space at the under side unlock the CMA stopper of the server below and pull out the CMA to the rear side Customer Replaceable Unit ...

Page 137: ...e CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA including cables in the one hand Figure 39 Removing the PSU Ê Remove the PSU and install the dummy cover carefully I Note for PSU1 Remove the PSU1 carefully while lifting PSU1 and bringing PSU1 to the right in order to avoid interference Ê Mount the complete assembly CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA again into the rail ...

Page 138: ...age 66 Figure 40 Removing the hot plug PSU Ê Push the handle of the PSU halfway upward in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Push the green release latch in direction of the arrow 2 Ê Grip the handle and pull out the PSU in the direction of the arrow 3 V CAUTION Never leave the bay for the PSU empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system compone...

Page 139: ...my cover into the empty bay with the impressed arrow symbol facing up see circle Ê Press in on both release latches on the dummy cover until it locks in place V CAUTION Always install dummy covers into unused bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 6 3 5 Concluding steps Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 ...

Page 140: ...and indicators on page 582 Ê Only when replacing a PSU in a non redundant configuration Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 6 4 2 Note for servers using CMA Cable Management Arm Regarding of replacing PSUs additional tasks are needed due to an interference between CMA stopper and the PSUs Ê Push the lock spring inward to unlock the CMA stopper see figure 3...

Page 141: ...ce Ê Mount the complete assembly CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA again into the rail 6 4 3 Removing the defective hot plug PSU Ê Remove the defective PSU as described in Removing a hot plug PSU on page 138 6 4 4 Installing the new hot plug PSU Ê Install the new hot plug PSU as described in section Installing a hot plug PSU on page 134 6 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Connecting the power cord on page...

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Page 143: ... for a short while This does not indicate a failure Depending on the OS you can configure the write cache settings for the HDDs If a power failure should occur while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning a hard disk or SSD wipe out the data on the drive for your own security Rough handling of HDDs may damage the stored data To cope with any ...

Page 144: ...efer to sections Mounting order for 3 5 inch HDDs on page 144 and Mounting order for 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs on page 187 for a complete overview of the mounting sequence Install dummy modules into unused HDD bays 7 2 3 5 inch cage configurations HDD SSD 7 2 1 Mounting order for 3 5 inch HDDs Maximum configuration 12x 3 5 inch HDDs Basic information If only one HDD module is installed the HDD module wil...

Page 145: ...listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order 7 2 1 2 HDD mounting order for 8x 3 5 inch HDD configurations Figure 43 8x 3 5 inch HDD mounting order Mounting order Position Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller 1 0 Vendor Product 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 ...

Page 146: ...ting order Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller two SAS controllers 1 0 Vendor Product 0 Vendor Product 0 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 Vendor Product 0 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 Vendor Product 0 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 Vendor Product 0 3 5 4 Vendor Product 4 Vendor Product 1 0 6 5 Vendor Product 5 Vendor Product 1 1 7 6 Vendor Pro...

Page 147: ...ed in section 3 5 inch cage configurations HDD SSD on page 144 Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller 1 0 Vendor Product 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 5 4 Vendor Product 4 6 5 Vendor Product 5 7 6 Vendor Product 6 8 7 Vendor Product 7 9 8 Vendor Product 8 10 9 Vendor Product 9 11 10 Vendo...

Page 148: ...ly remove the lock 1 I Remove only locks when you upgrade the server In bays with locks are no backplanes installed So you can not connect an HDD SSD to the server without installing a backplane Ê Press on the locking tabs on both sides of the dummy module to disengage the locking mechanism 2 Ê While keeping the locking tabs pressed pull the dummy module out of its bay 3 V CAUTION Save the dummy m...

Page 149: ...ntenance Manual 149 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 2 2 3 Installing a 3 5 inch HDD module Figure 46 Opening the 3 5 inch HDD module locking lever Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 ...

Page 150: ...ly push back as far as it will go 1 Ê Close the locking lever to lock the HDD module in place 2 I Configuring the RAID array refer to the documentation of the RAID controller used in your HDD configuration see Documents you need at hand on page 46 7 2 2 4 Concluding steps Ê No steps needed 7 2 3 Removing 3 5 inch HDD modules Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 151: ...back up your data before deleting a RAID array I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide and manuals of RAID controller RAID level Procedure RAID 0 Only remove an HDD module combined in a RAID 0 array if defective V CAUTION Removing an operational HDD module will result in data loss RAID 1 RAID 5 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array w...

Page 152: ...odule Figure 48 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD module Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 I Thereby the HDD module is pushed out of its drive bay by about 1 cm and disconnected from the SAS SATA backplane Ê Wait about 30 seconds to allow the HDD to spin down Ê Pull the HDD module completely out of its bay 3 ...

Page 153: ... into the unused HDD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 49 Installing a 3 5 inch dummy module Ê Slide the 3 5 inch dummy module into the drive bay until it locks in place 1 Ê Insert the lock 2 I Insert the lock only when there is no backplane behind this bay 7 2 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Refer to the RAID documentation configuring the RAID see Docume...

Page 154: ...HDD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original mounting locations later If this is not done existing data can be lost 7 2 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Locate the defective HDD module as described in section Local diagnostic indicators on the front on page 63 Only applicable for removing intact HDD modules Ê Bef...

Page 155: ...D in a 3 5 inch installation frame I In order to use 2 5 inch HDD SSD you can install a 2 5 inch HDD SSD in the 3 5 inch installation frame 7 2 5 1 Preliminary steps Ê Removing a 3 5 inch HDD module on page 152 7 2 5 2 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD into a 3 5 inch installation frame I In order to use 2 5 inch HDD SSD you can install a 2 5 inch HDD SSD in the 3 5 inch installation frame Customer Re...

Page 156: ... Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD Figure 50 2 5 inch HDD module and 3 5 inch installation frame Ê Lay the 2 5 inch HDD into the 3 5 inch HDD installation frame as shown Figure 51 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD in the 3 5 inch frame A ...

Page 157: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 157 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD Figure 52 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD in the 3 5 inch frame B Ê Fasten the 2 5 inch HDD with four screws ...

Page 158: ...ance Manual RX2540 M2 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 2 5 3 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD out of a 3 5 inch installation frame Figure 53 Removing the 2 5 inch HDD from the 3 5 inch frame A Ê Remove four screws ...

Page 159: ...rives SSD Figure 54 Removing the 2 5 inch HDD from the 3 5 inch frame B Ê Turn the installation frame round while holding the 2 5 inch HDD in place Ê Lift the 2 5 inch HDD out of the 3 5 inch HDD installation frame 7 2 5 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing 3 5 inch HDD modules on page 147 ...

Page 160: ...Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the server as described in section Removing 3 5 inch HDD modules on page 150 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan b...

Page 161: ...1 2 Removing the 4x 3 5 inch SAS HDD backplane 1 Figure 55 Disconnecting cables from the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane Ê Disconnect all cables from the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 SAS SATA cable 1 Power cable 2 If applicable OOB cable 3 If applicable ODD power cable 4 Ê Remove the three screws ...

Page 162: ...d state drives SSD Figure 56 Removing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane A Ê Tilt out the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 I Take care that the OOB connector will not be damaged Figure 57 Removing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane B Ê Remove the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 ...

Page 163: ... 1 Figure 58 Jumper on a 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane I If there is a jumper installed on the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane remove 2 pins connector X13 part number of backplane A3C40173250 Figure 59 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 Ê At a slight angle insert the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 between the punching and the centering pin ...

Page 164: ...d state drives SSD I Take care that the OOB connector will not be damaged 1 Ê Fold back the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 Figure 60 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 Ê Regard that the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane is seated in the centering pins 1 and the recesses 2 ...

Page 165: ...ing cables to the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane Ê Fasten the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 with the three screws Ê Connect all cables to the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane Power cable 1 SAS cable 2 If applicable OOB cable 3 I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 ...

Page 166: ... drives SSD 7 3 1 4 Removing the 4x 3 5 inch SAS HDD backplane 2 Figure 62 Disconnecting cables from the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane Ê Disconnect all cables from the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 SAS SATA cable 1 Power cable 2 If applicable OOB cable 3 Ê Remove the three screws ...

Page 167: ...te drives SSD Figure 63 Removing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 Ê Remove the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 1 I Take care that the OOB connector will not be damaged 2 7 3 1 5 Installing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 Figure 64 Jumper on the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane ...

Page 168: ...nector X13 part number of backplane A3C40173250 Figure 65 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 Ê At a slight angle insert the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 between the punching and the centering pin 1 See section Installing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 1 on page 163 Ê Fold back the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 I Take care that the OOB connector will not be damaged 2 ...

Page 169: ... the 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 Power cable 1 SAS cable 2 If applicable OOB cable 3 I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 7 3 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 3 5 inch HDD modules on page 147 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming Bit...

Page 170: ...tLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 3 2 2 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD backplane 2 Ê Installing the 4x 3 5 inch HDD SAS backplane 2 on page 167 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools flat screw driver Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw dri...

Page 171: ... disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 3 2 3 Connecting the SAS cables Onboard SAS Figure 67 Connecting the 3 5 inch HDD backplane 2 to the system board Ê Connect the SAS cable of 3 5 inch HDD backplane 2 to the system board connector SATA 7 10 ...

Page 172: ...e 2 to the RAID controller Ê Connect the SAS cable of 3 5 inch HDD backplane to the RAID controller 7 3 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 3 5 inch HDD modules on page 147 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 173: ...n page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the server as described in section Removing 3 5 inch HDD modules on page 150 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Field Replace...

Page 174: ... 2 Removing the SAS expander board Figure 69 Disconnecting SAS cables Ê Disconnect the two SAS cables from the SAS expander board 1 2 Ê If applicable disconnect the OOB cable from the backplane 3 Figure 70 Removing the SAS expander holder A Ê Remove the screw from the SAS expander holder see circle ...

Page 175: ...he connector card from the three connectors of the HDD backplane see circles and remove it I Lift up the SAS expander holder and take care of the stand off in the chassis 7 3 3 3 Removing the defective 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane Figure 72 Disconnecting power cables from the HDD backplane Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the HDD backplane 1 2 햲 햳 ...

Page 176: ...g the 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane Ê Remove the four screws see circles Ê Take out the HDD backplane at a slight angle 45 7 3 3 4 Installing the new 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane Figure 74 Installing the 12x 3 5 inch HDD backplane A Ê Position the HDD backplane behind the four stampings into the chassis see circles ...

Page 177: ... HDD backplane with 4 screws see circles Figure 76 Connecting power cables to the HDD backplane Ê Connect the two power cables to the HDD backplane Power cable from the connector PWR 12V 1 on the system board to the connector X41 on the HDD backplane 1 Power cable from the connector PWR 12V 2 on the system board to the connector X40 on the HDD backplane 2 햲 햳 ...

Page 178: ...ard Figure 77 Installing the assembled SAS expander holder A Ê Insert the connector card into the three connectors of the HDD backplane see circles I Lift up the SAS expander holder and take care of the stand off in the chassis Figure 78 Installing the SAS expander holder B Ê Fasten the SAS expander holder with one screw see circle ...

Page 179: ...e 80 SAS cables position on the SAS controller Ê Connect the two SAS cables to the SAS expander board 1 from SAS controller connector MLC1 to SAS expander board 2 from SAS controller connector MLC2 to SAS expander board Ê 3 If applicable connect the OOB cable to the backplane 7 3 3 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 ...

Page 180: ...er functionality on page 120 7 3 4 Replacing the SAS expander board 7 3 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 3 4 2 Removing the SAS expander holder Ê Remove the S...

Page 181: ...s HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 3 4 3 Removing the defective SAS expander board Figure 81 Removing the mounted SAS expander board A Ê Remove the two screws see circles Figure 82 Removing the mounted SAS expander board B Ê Remove the mounted SAS expander board ...

Page 182: ...182 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD Figure 83 Disconnecting the connector card Ê Disconnect the connector card from the SAS expander board ...

Page 183: ...Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 3 4 4 Installing the new SAS expander board Figure 84 Connecting the connector card Ê Connect the connector card with the SAS expander board Figure 85 Installing the mounted SAS expander board 햲 햳 ...

Page 184: ...screw holes of the connector card with the holes in the SAS expander holder Ê Fasten the mounted SAS expander board with two screws on the SAS expander holder see circles 7 3 4 5 Installing the SAS expander board Ê Install the SAS expander board as described in section Installing the SAS expander board on page 178 7 3 4 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page...

Page 185: ...nality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 3 5 2 Removing the SAS expander board Ê Remove the assembled SAS expander holder as described in section Removing the SAS expander board on page 174 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 ...

Page 186: ...r card Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Disconnect the connector card from the SAS expander board 7 3 5 4 Installing the new connector card Figure 88 Installing the connector card Ê Match the two screw holes of the connector card with the holes in the SAS expander holder Ê Fasten the mounted SAS expander board with two screws on the SAS expander holder see circles ...

Page 187: ...4 2 5 inch HDD SSD configurations 7 4 1 Mounting order for 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs Maximum configuration 24x 2 5 inch HDDs Basic information If only one HDD module is installed the HDD module will be installed in position 1 Empty bays must be equipped with a dummy module It is necessary to install dummy locks to all unused HDD bays eight pieces I The mounting order described above is only relevant for ...

Page 188: ... The HDD SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order Mounting order Position Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS contoller 1 0 Vendor Product 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 5 4 Vendor Product 4 6 5 Vendor Product 5 7 6 Vendor Product 6 8 7 Vendor Prod...

Page 189: ... SAS controller two SAS controllers 1 0 Vendor Product 0 Vendor Product 0 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 Vendor Product 0 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 Vendor Product 0 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 Vendor Product 0 3 5 4 Vendor Product 4 Vendor Product 0 4 6 5 Vendor Product 5 Vendor Product 0 5 7 6 Vendor Product 6 Vendor Product 0 6 8 7 Vendor Product 7 Vendor Product 0 7 9 8 Vendor Product 8 Vendor Product 1 0 10 9...

Page 190: ...roduct 15 Vendor Product 1 7 Mounting order Position Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller and SAS expander board 1 0 Vendor Product 1 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 1 3 2 Vendor Product 1 2 4 3 Vendor Product 1 3 5 4 Vendor Product 1 4 6 5 Vendor Product 1 5 7 6 Vendor Product 1 6 8 7 Vendor Product 1 7 Position Logical drive nu...

Page 191: ... 11 Vendor Product 1 11 13 12 Vendor Product 1 12 14 13 Vendor Product 1 13 15 14 Vendor Product 1 14 16 15 Vendor Product 1 15 17 16 Vendor Product 1 16 18 17 Vendor Product 1 17 19 18 Vendor Product 1 18 20 19 Vendor Product 1 19 21 20 Vendor Product 1 20 22 21 Vendor Product 1 21 23 22 Vendor Product 1 22 24 23 Vendor Product 1 23 Mounting order Position Position Logical drive number ServerView...

Page 192: ...rations are available 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSDs connected to a SAS3 0 controller 4x PCIe SSD SFFs connected to a PCIe switch Figure 93 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSDs or PCIe SSDs rear I The HDD SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller 1 0 Ven...

Page 193: ...cate the correct drive bay as described in section 2 5 inch HDD SSD configurations on page 187 Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number one SAS controller 1 0 Vendor Product 1 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 1 3 2 Vendor Product 1 2 4 3 Vendor Product 1 3 Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 194: ...ore installing an additional HDD SSD the dummy module needs to be removed from the desired drive bay Ê Press on the locking clips of the dummy module to disengage the locking mechanism 1 Ê While keeping the locking clip pressed pull the dummy module out of its bay 2 V CAUTION Save the dummy module for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused HDD SSD bays to comply with applicable EMC re...

Page 195: ...Maintenance Manual 195 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 4 2 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Figure 95 Unlocking a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 ...

Page 196: ... the 2 5 inch HDD module Ê Insert the HDD SSD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go 1 Ê Close the locking lever in the direction of the arrow until it engages 2 7 4 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Refer to the RAID documentation configuring the RAID see Documents you need at hand on page 46 ...

Page 197: ...will be lost when deleting the array Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID array Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less RAID level Procedure RAID 0 Only remove an HDD module combined in a RAID 0 array if defective V CAUTION Removing an operational HDD module will result in data loss RAID 1 RAID 5 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array will not ...

Page 198: ...SSD module Figure 97 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD module Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 Ê Pull the HDD SSD module out a few centimeters 3 Ê Wait about 30 seconds to allow the HDD to spin down I This is not necessary when removing an SSD I This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD module has been removed and for the HDD to come to a stop Ê P...

Page 199: ... the unused HDD SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 98 Installing a 2 5 inch dummy module Ê Push the dummy module into the empty bay until it engages Figure 99 Installing dummy lock I For 8x 2 5 inch HDD SSD version and 8x 2 5 inch HDD SSD 4x PCIe SSD it is necessary to install the dummy locks to all unused HDDs bays that means without a backpl...

Page 200: ... controller Only RAID level 1 1E 10 5 50 6 or 60 is allowed RAID configuration without a RAID controller Please follow the instruction provided separately All HDD SSD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original mounting locations later If this is not done existing data can be lost 7 4 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 ...

Page 201: ...dule Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 7 4 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 121 7 5 Replacing 2 5 inch HDD SSD SAS SATA backplanes 7 5 1 Replacing the 8x 2 5 inch HDD SSD SAS backplane 1 7 5 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnect...

Page 202: ...V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê If applicable Removing the SAS expander holder on page 219 7 5 1 2 Disconnecting cables from backplane Figure 100 Disconnecting cables from backplane 1 model without SAS expa...

Page 203: ... model with SAS expander board Ê Disconnect all cables from the backplane SAS SATA cables 1 2 Power cable 3 ODD power cable 4 If applicable OOB cable 5 7 5 1 3 Removing the backplane Figure 102 Removing the 8x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane Ê Press down the two hooks 1 with a screw driver and tilt out the backplane 2 Ê Remove the backplane ...

Page 204: ...103 Recesses at the top for the 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane Ê Regard the six recesses at the top Figure 104 Installing the 8x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane Ê At a slight angle insert the backplane in the six recesses see figure 103 on page 204 at the top Ê Fold back the backplane on the bottom 1 until it rests in the two hooks 2 ...

Page 205: ... to backplane 1 Configuration without SAS expander board Figure 105 Connecting cables with SAS controller Figure 106 Connecting cables with onboard controller Ê Connect the two SAS cables to the backplane 1 from SAS controller connector MLC1 or from system board connector SATA 1 4 SAS MCL 1 SAS MCL 2 SATA 7 10 SATA 1 4 ...

Page 206: ...n with SAS expander board Figure 107 Connecting cables to the backplane Ê Connect the two SAS cables to backplane 1 Cable T26139 Y4040 V31 to backplane connector X10 1 Cable T26139 Y4040 V33 to backplane connector X9 2 Ê Connect power cables to the backplane Power cable to 3 ODD power cable 4 If applicable OOB cable 5 I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on...

Page 207: ...ge 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the server as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getti...

Page 208: ...he backplane Ê Remove the backplane as described in section Removing the backplane on page 203 7 5 2 4 Installing the backplane Ê Install the backplane as described in section Installing the backplane on page 204 7 5 2 5 Connecting cables to backplane 2 3 Configuration without SAS expander board Figure 108 Connecting cables with SAS controller 2 Ê Connect the two SAS cables to the backplane 2 1 fr...

Page 209: ... Power cable 3 If applicable ODD power cable 4 If applicable OOB cable 5 Ê Route the cables as shown Configuration with SAS expander board Figure 109 Connecting cables to backplane 2 Figure 110 Connecting cables to backplane 3 Ê If applicable connect the two SAS cables to the backplane 2 see figure 109 on page 209 Cable T26139 Y4040 V30 to backplane connector X10 X9 1 2 ...

Page 210: ...or a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 7 5 2 6 Concluding steps Ê If applicable Installing the SAS expander holder on page 221 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality o...

Page 211: ...rver front as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 5 3 2 Installing the 4x 2 5 inch PCIe SSDbackplane Figure 111 Recesses at the top for the 2 5...

Page 212: ...e backplane Ê At a slight angle insert the backplane in the three recesses see figure 111 on page 211 at the top Ê Fold back the backplane on the bottom until it rests in the hook 7 5 3 3 Connecting cables to PCIe backplane Figure 113 Connecting cables to the PCIe backplane Ê Connect power cable C37 1 to the PCIe backplane ...

Page 213: ... PCIe backplane 7 5 3 4 Connecting cables to the PCIe switch Figure 114 Connecting cables to the PCIe switch Ê Install the PCIe switch see section Expansion cards on page 255 Ê Connect the cable bundle C36 to the PCIe switch Plug Connector on PCIe backplane Color P0 X1 black P1 X2 red P2 X3 yellow P3 X4 green Plug Connector on PCIe switch Color P0 X1 black P1 X2 red P2 X3 yellow P3 X4 green ...

Page 214: ... 5 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all SSD modules from the server front as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them in...

Page 215: ...5 4 2 Removing cables from PCIe backplane Figure 115 Disconnecting cables from the PCIe backplane Ê Disconnect power cable C37 1 from the PCIe backplane Ê Disconnect the cable bundle C36 from the PCIe backplane Plug Connector on PCIe backplane Color P0 X1 black P1 X2 red P2 X3 yellow P3 X4 green ...

Page 216: ...Ie backplane 2 Ê Release the PCIe backplane from the three recesses on the top 7 5 4 4 Installing the PCIe backplane Ê Installing the 4x 2 5 inch PCIe SSDbackplane on page 211 Ê Connecting cables to PCIe backplane on page 212 7 5 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 Ê Connecting the power cord on page ...

Page 217: ...after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 5 5 2 Installing the second third SAS backplane Ê If applicable remove the SAS expander holder as described in section Removing the SAS expander holder on page 219 Ê Install the second third backplane as described in section Installing the backplane on page 208 Ê If applicable connec...

Page 218: ...luding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 7 5 6 Replacing the SAS expander board 7 5 6 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on pag...

Page 219: ...DD and solid state drives SSD 7 5 6 2 Removing the SAS expander holder Ê Disconnect all cables from the SAS expander board Figure 117 Removing the SAS expander holder Ê Loosen the screw 1 and remove the screw 2 Ê Take off the SAS expander holder from of the chassis ...

Page 220: ...Removing the SAS expander board Ê Remove one screw see circle Ê Push the SAS expander board in the direction of the arrow Ê Take off the SAS expander board from the SAS expander holder 7 5 6 4 Installing the SAS expander board Figure 119 Positioning the SAS expander board Ê Position the SAS expander board on the SAS expander holder see circles ...

Page 221: ...AS expander board in the direction of the arrow Ê Fasten the SAS expander board with one screw see circle 7 5 6 5 Installing the SAS expander holder Figure 121 Installing the SAS expander holder Ê Slide the SAS expander holder in the chassis until the recess fits under the screw see close up 1 Ê Fasten the SAS expander holder with the two screws 1 2 ...

Page 222: ...connector X10 2 from backplane 1 connector X10 to SAS expander board connector X11 3 from backplane 2 connector X9 to SAS expander board connector X12 4 from backplane 2 connector X10 to SAS expander board connector X13 5 if applicable from backplane 3 connector X9 to SAS expander board connector X14 6 if applicable from backplane 3 connector X10 to SAS expander board connector X15 Ê Connect the p...

Page 223: ... Ê Connect the two SAS cables to the SAS expander board 7 5 6 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 Connector on SAS controller Connector on SAS expander board MLC1 X1 MLC2 X2 SAS MLC2 SAS MLC1 ...

Page 224: ...erver on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the rear side see figure 93 on page 192 as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removi...

Page 225: ...s SSD 7 6 1 2 Disconnecting cables from the rear backplane Figure 124 Disconnecting cables from the 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane rear Figure 125 Disconnecting cables from the PCIe SSD backplane rear Ê Disconnect all cables from the backplane SAS cable s or PCIe cables 1 Power cable 2 ...

Page 226: ...plane Figure 126 Removing the SAS HDD SSD backplane rear Ê Remove the screw see circle and the fixing clip Ê Take the backplane out of the rear HDD cage see arrow 7 6 1 4 Installing the rear backplane Figure 127 Installing the 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane rear A Ê Position the backplane behind the two hooks see circles ...

Page 227: ...solid state drives SSD Figure 128 Installing the 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane rear B Ê Position the clip and fasten it with one screw see circle 7 6 1 5 Connecting cables to the rear backplane Figure 129 Connecting cables to the 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane rear ...

Page 228: ...s or PCIe cable s to the backplane I For PCIe cable I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 7 6 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 see also figure 93 on page 192 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Plug Connector on bpl Color P0 X1 black P1 X2 red ...

Page 229: ...ing down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the rear side see figure 93 on page 192 as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on pa...

Page 230: ...he rear air grid left hand Figure 131 Removing the rear air grid Ê Remove three screws see circles Ê Remove the rear air grid V CAUTION Keep the rear air grid for future use Always replace rear air grids into unused installation locations to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 231: ...31 Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 6 2 3 Installing the rear HDD cage Figure 132 Positioning the rear HDD cage Ê Position and align the rear HDD cage into the chassis 1 Ê Push the rear HDD cage in the direction of the arrow 2 ...

Page 232: ...drives HDD and solid state drives SSD Figure 133 Rear HDD cage 3 screws on the top Ê Fasten the rear HDD cage with 3 screws on the top see circles Figure 134 Rear HDD cage 2 screws on the side Ê Fasten the rear HDD cage with 2 screws on the side see circles ...

Page 233: ...kplane on page 227 I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section Configuration 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD rear on page 571 or Configuration 4x 2 5 inch PCIe SSD rear on page 571 Connecting cables from 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD backplane rear to the SAS controller Figure 135 Connecting cables to SAS controller Ê Connect the power cable from backplane connector X10 2 to system board connector...

Page 234: ...ctor X12 1 to system board connector PWR 12V 4 Ê Connect the cables of the cable bundle 2 7 6 2 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 see also figure 93 on page 192 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Color PCIe SSD backplane PCIe switch Plug Connector Plug Connecto...

Page 235: ...d on page 66 Ê Remove all HDD SSD modules from the server as described in section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 V CAUTION Ensure that all HDDs are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 7 6 3 2 Disconnecting cables from the rear backp...

Page 236: ... drives HDD and solid state drives SSD 7 6 3 3 Removing the rear HDD cage Figure 137 Rear HDD cage 3 screws on the top Ê Remove the 3 screws on the top see circles Figure 138 Rear HDD cage 2 screws on the side Ê Remove the 2 screws on the side see circles ...

Page 237: ...s HDD and solid state drives SSD Figure 139 Removing the rear HDD cage Ê Push the rear HDD cage in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Take off the rear HDD cage from the chassis 2 7 6 3 4 Installing the rear air grid left hand Figure 140 Installing the rear air grid ...

Page 238: ...rt the rear air grid Ê Fasten the rear air grid with three screws see circles and closeup 7 6 3 5 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 239: ...removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disassemble...

Page 240: ...formation The system board is equipped with seven expansion slots Figure 141 PCI slot overview on the system board Figure 142 PCI slot overview on the rear Slot 9 Riser 2 Slot 8 Slot 7 DynLoM Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Riser 1 Slot 11 Slot 10 Slot 9 Slot 8 Slot 7 Slot 5 Slot 4 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 ...

Page 241: ...modules available A short riser card holder with a PCIe riser card with 2x PCIe Gen3 x8 slots A long riser card holder with a PCIe riser card with 1x PCIe Gen3 x16 slot PCI slot Type CPU Type length Function 1 PCIe Gen 3 1 x8 mech x8 half length HL only low profile LP 2 PCIe Gen 3 1 x8 mech x16 HL only LP 3 PCIe Gen 3 1 x16 mech x16 HL only LP riser slot 4 PCIe Gen 3 1 x16 mech x16 full length FL ...

Page 242: ...an be used Up to two riser modules can be installed If only one riser module is installed it must be installed on the right side Figure 143 Installation locations of the riser modules For details see section Expansion cards in riser modules HL on page 263 and section GPGPU cards in riser modules FL on page 283 Riser module 1 Riser module 2 ...

Page 243: ... brackets 8 2 1 Installing a slot bracket 8 2 1 1 Installing a standard slot bracket Figure 144 Installing a standard slot bracket A Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs of the slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 244: ...244 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 145 Installing a standard slot bracket B Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws ...

Page 245: ... adapter D2755 Mounting the slot bracket A Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel 2 Ê Ensure that the ESD springs on the plug shells properly engage with the slot bracket as shown see close ups ...

Page 246: ...on cards and backup units Figure 147 Network adapter D2755 Mounting the slot bracket B Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Figure 148 Network adapter D2755 Mounting the slot bracket C I Assembled network adapter D2755 ...

Page 247: ...mbled with a full height slot bracket When replacing the slot bracket ensure to use the original M3 x 5 mm screws Standard M3 screws may damage onboard components Figure 149 Mounting the slot bracket A Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector...

Page 248: ... bracket to the controller with the two M3 x 5 mm screws contained in the expansion card kit 8 2 2 Removing a slot bracket Removing the slot bracket Ê Remove the two screws Ê Remove the controller from the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 249: ...dules Preparing the SFP transceiver module Figure 151 Removing the protective optical port plug Ê Remove the SFP transceiver module from its protective packaging Ê Remove the optical port plug from the new additional SFP transceiver module V CAUTION Always keep the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connect...

Page 250: ...tch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module Inserting the SFP transceiver module Figure 153 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Ê Insert and slide the SFP transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go I If only one slot is equipped with a SFP transceiver module use the left connector as shown ...

Page 251: ... 154 Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail Figure 155 Installing the protective optical port plug Ê If the SFP transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores ...

Page 252: ...y SFP transceiver module Ê If applicable install the secondary SFP transceiver module accordingly 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module For Fiber Channel over Ethernet FCoE configurations the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP small form factor pluggable transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 253: ... port plug Ê If present remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP transceiver module V CAUTION Save the protective port plug for future use Figure 158 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector ...

Page 254: ... transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment 8 3 3 Replacing SFP transceiver modules For Fiber Channel over Ethernet FCoE configurations the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP small form factor pluggable transceiver modules Removing SFP transceiver modules Ê Remove the defective SFP transceiver module s as described in section Removing an SFP transc...

Page 255: ...he customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses For further information refer to section Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 122 8 4 Expansion cards 8 4 1 Installing expansion cards 8 4 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66...

Page 256: ...place slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 8 4 1 3 Installing an expansion card Ê Remove the expansion card from its protective packaging I For further instructions regarding controller settings please refer to the accompanying documentation Ê If applicable attach the required slot bracket to the expansion card as desc...

Page 257: ...sion card as described in section Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 249 Ê If applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 Ê If applicable connect an FBU cable to the expansion card as described in section Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller on page 318 8 4 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Rea...

Page 258: ... steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Remove all external cables from the expansion card to be removed Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 4 2 2 Removing an expansion card Ê If applicable dis...

Page 259: ...ance Manual 259 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 162 Removing an expansion card Ê If applicable Removing an SFP transceiver module on page 252 Ê Remove the screw see circle Ê Carefully remove the expansion card from its slot ...

Page 260: ... regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 163 Installing a slot cover Ê Insert a slot cover into the unused PCI slot opening Ê Fasten slot cover with the screw see circle 8 4 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality ...

Page 261: ... 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê If applicable Note on network settings recovery on page 261 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all external cables from the expansion card to be replaced Ê Getting access to ...

Page 262: ... applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 8 4 3 5 Connecting a battery backup unit to the expansion card Ê If applicable connect an FBU cable to the expansion card as described in section Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller on page 318 8 4 3 6 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê...

Page 263: ...f length about 130 mm 8 5 1 Installing an expansion card in riser module 1 8 5 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tool...

Page 264: ...Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units 8 5 1 2 Installing a riser card There are two different riser cards available Riser card with two PCIe slots Gen3 x8 Figure 164 Installing a riser card with two PCIe slots Gen3 x8 ...

Page 265: ...ual 265 Expansion cards and backup units Riser card with one PCIe slot Gen3 x16 Figure 165 Installing a riser card with one PCIe slot Gen3 x16 Ê Insert the riser card with in the holder Ê Fasten the riser card with four screws see circles ...

Page 266: ...ng a PCIe expansion card in a riser module Ê Carefully insert the PCIe expansion card into the desired PCI slot and press down firmly until it is fully seated in the slot Ê Fasten the expansion card with the screw see circle V CAUTION Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 267: ... the slot cover riser module 1 Figure 167 Removing the slot cover Ê Remove the screw see circle Ê Remove the slot cover V CAUTION Keep the slot cover for future use Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 268: ... applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 8 5 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 HL on page 85 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connect all external cables to the expansion card s Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page 106...

Page 269: ...xpansion card in the upper slot see section Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 on page 83 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables from the expansion cards Ê If applicable Removing an SFP transceiver module on page 252 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing t...

Page 270: ...Ê Carefully remove the expansion card from its slot 8 5 2 3 Installing the slot cover riser module 1 Ê Insert the slot cover Ê Fasten the slot cover with the screw 8 5 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 HL on page 85 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming B...

Page 271: ... 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 5 3 2 Installing a riser card Ê Install the riser card as described in section Installing a riser card on page 264 8 5 3 3 Installing an expansion card in a riser module Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing a PCIe expansion card in a riser module on page 266 Upgrade and Repair Un...

Page 272: ...e air grid extension to riser module 2 Ê Position the air grid extension I Make sure that the bracket of the riser card holder is positioned outside the air grid extension see closeup Ê Fasten the air grid extension with two screws see circles 8 5 3 5 Removing the rear air grid riser module 2 Figure 171 Removing the rear air grid Ê Remove three screw see circles ...

Page 273: ... satisfy cooling requirements 8 5 3 6 Removing the slot cover riser module 2 Figure 172 Removing the slot cover Ê Remove the screw see circle Ê Remove the slot cover V CAUTION Keep the slot cover for future use Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 8 5 3 7 Concluding steps Ê Install the riser module 2 as ...

Page 274: ...ctive server on page 61 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Remove all external cables from the expansion card to be removed I If there is a cable installed to an expansion card in the upper slot see section Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 on page 83 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to th...

Page 275: ...riser module 2 Figure 173 Removing the air grid extension to riser module 2 Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove the air grid extension in the direction of the arrow 8 5 4 3 Removing the expansion card Ê Remove the expansion card as described in section Removing a PCIe expansion card from a riser module on page 270 ...

Page 276: ...cover riser module 2 Figure 174 Installing the slot cover Ê Insert the slot cover Ê Fasten the slot cover with the screw 8 5 4 5 Installing the rear air grid riser module 2 Figure 175 Installing the rear air grid Ê Insert the rear air grid Ê Fasten the rear air grid with three screws see circles and closeup ...

Page 277: ...erating system will be lost and replaced by default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations Ensure to note down your current network settings before replacing a controller or the system board 8 5 5 1 Preliminary steps Ê If applicable Note on network settings recovery on page 261 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog funct...

Page 278: ...nstalling the new expansion card Ê Install the new expansion card as described in section Installing a PCIe expansion card in a riser module on page 266 Ê If applicable install the new expansion card as described in section Installing a PCIe expansion card in a riser module on page 266 Ê If applicable install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing an expansion card in riser module 1...

Page 279: ...AID controller firmware on page 106 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 8 5 6 Replacing a riser card 8 5 6 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the p...

Page 280: ...2 Removing the defective riser card Ê If applicable remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 HL on page 84 Ê If applicable remove the riser module 2 as described in section Removing the riser module 2 HL on page 87 Ê Remove the expansion card as described in section Removing a PCIe expansion card from a riser module on page 270 Figure 176 Removing a riser card ...

Page 281: ...xpansion card as described in section Installing a PCIe expansion card in a riser module on page 266 Ê If applicable install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 HL on page 85 Ê If applicable install the new expansion card as described in section Installing a PCIe expansion card in a riser module on page 266 Ê If applicable install the riser module 1 as describe...

Page 282: ...applicable connect an FBU cable to the expansion card as described in section Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller on page 318 8 5 6 6 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connect all external cables to the replaced expansion cards Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS on page 115 Ê If applicable U...

Page 283: ... module 1 8 6 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools side cutter Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 284: ...178 Removing the slot cover from the riser card holder Ê Remove the screw see circle Ê Remove the slot cover V CAUTION Take care that the EMC spring remains in its place V CAUTION Keep the slot cover for future use Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 285: ...Expansion cards and backup units 8 6 1 3 Installing a riser card with one PCIe slot Gen3 x16 Figure 179 Installing a riser card Ê Insert the riser card with one PCIe slot Gen3 x16 in the holder Ê Fasten the riser card with four screws see circles ...

Page 286: ...Expansion cards and backup units 8 6 1 4 Installing a GPGPU card in a riser module Figure 180 Installing a GPGPU card in a riser module Ê Carefully insert the GPGPU card into the PCI slot and press down firmly until it is fully seated in the slot ...

Page 287: ...M60 P100 Figure 181 Removing the rubber pad from the protection foil Ê Peel off the rubber pad from the protective foil Figure 182 Sticking the rubber pads Ê Pull the GPGPU a little upward 1 Ê Push the rubber pads under the GPGPU Ê Press the CPGPU downward to fasten the rubber pads finally ...

Page 288: ... Replace the standard CPU heat sink with the CPU heat sink for GPGPU card as described in section Replacing CPU heat sinks on page 388 8 6 1 6 Removing the slot cover riser module 1 Ê Remove the slot cover as described in section Removing the slot cover riser module 1 on page 267 8 6 1 7 Removing the rear air grid riser module 1 Ê Remove the rear air grid as described in section Removing the rear ...

Page 289: ...stall the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 FL on page 90 For GPGPU except GPGPU M60 P100 Figure 184 Connecting the power cable Ê Connect the power cable to the power connector on the GPGPU card and the connector PWR 12V 4 on the system board as shown Ê Route the power cable as shown ...

Page 290: ...cting the power cable Ê Connect the connector P4 of the power cable C38 to the GPGPU M60 P100 Ê Connect the power cable connector P1 to connector PWR 12V 2 on the system board connector P3 to connector PWR 12V 3 on the system board connector P5 to connector PWR 12V 4 on the system board Ê Route the cable as shown ...

Page 291: ... holder Figure 186 Installing the FBU in the holder Ê At a slight angle fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the holder I Insert the FBU in the direction as shown Ê Push in the FBU until it locks in place Ê Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the holder as shown Figure 187 Position of the shoulder screw caps ...

Page 292: ...le slots on the holder Ê Slide the holder in direction of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the holder properly snaps in place see circle 8 6 1 10 Installing the air duct riser module 1 Figure 189 Preparing the air duct for riser module 1 Ê Break out the blind cover on the right...

Page 293: ... of GPGPU M60 P100 refer to For GPGPU M60 P100 on page 295 Figure 190 Installing the air duct Ê Insert the air duct 1 Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the RAID controller 2 I To connect an FBU to the controller you need a TFM see section Installing TFM to the RAID controller on page 315 ...

Page 294: ...294 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 191 FBU cable routing Ê Route the cable as shown ...

Page 295: ...the cable as shown 8 6 1 11 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page 106 Ê If applicable Enabling Option ROM scan on page 107 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 296: ...l cables from the expansion card to be removed I If there is a cable installed to an expansion card in the upper slot see section Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 on page 83 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables from the GPGPU card Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minut...

Page 297: ...the green locking handle on the FBU holder while sliding the FBU holder in the direction of the arrow as far as it will go I After that the hooks on the air duct will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Lift the FBU holder from the riser card holder 8 6 2 3 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 FL on page ...

Page 298: ... card from its slot 8 6 2 5 Installing the slot cover riser module 1 Ê Install the slot cover as described in section Installing the slot cover riser module 1 on page 270 8 6 2 6 Installing the air duct I If no GPGPU card is installed you have to order a new air duct to direct the airflow directly onto the CPU heat sinks and memory slots Ê Install the new air duct as described in section Installin...

Page 299: ...ality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 6 3 2 Removing the slot cover from the riser card holder Ê Remove the slot cover from the riser card holder as described in section Removing the slot cover from the riser card holder on page 284 8 6 3 3 Installing a riser card Ê Install the riser card as d...

Page 300: ...sion to riser module 2 Ê Insert the air grid extension I Make sure that the bracket of the riser card holder is positioned outside the air grid extension see close up Ê Fasten the air grid extension with two screws see circles 8 6 3 6 Replacing the heat sink FL Ê Replace the standard CPU heat sink with the CPU heat sink for GPGPU card as described in section Replacing CPU heat sinks on page 388 8 ...

Page 301: ...ed in section Removing the slot cover riser module 2 on page 273 8 6 3 9 Installing the riser module 2 FL Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 FL on page 92 Figure 196 Connecting the power cable Ê Connect the power cable to both connectors on the GPGPU card and the connector PWR 12V 3 on the system board as shown ...

Page 302: ...engages properly in the recesses see figure before Ê Carefully push down the riser module until the contacts of the riser card are fully seated in the PCIe socket Ê Fasten the riser module with five screws Ê Connect the connector P2 of the power cable C38 to the GPGPU 8 6 3 10 Installing the FBU riser module 2 Ê Install the second FBU as described in section Installing the FBU on the riser card ho...

Page 303: ...s Figure 198 Installing the second FBU with the holder Ê Connect the FBU cable to the FBU adapter cable 1 Ê Thread the FBU adapter cable through the recess 2 Figure 199 Connecting the FBU adapter cable Ê Route the FBU adapter cable as shown and connect it to the RAID controller ...

Page 304: ...d see Removing an expansion card on page 258 and Installing an expansion card on page 256 8 6 3 11 Installing the air duct riser module 2 Figure 200 Preparing the air duct for riser module 2 Ê Break out the blind cover on the left side from the air duct using a side cutter see circles Figure 201 Installing the air duct Ê Insert the air duct ...

Page 305: ... M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 305 Expansion cards and backup units For GPGPU M60 P100 Figure 202 Inserting the air duct Ê Insert the air duct Figure 203 Routing of the cables Ê Route the cables as shown ...

Page 306: ... cables as shown 8 6 3 12 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page 106 Ê If applicable Enabling Option ROM scan on page 107 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 307: ...on card in the upper slot see section Note for installation with expansion cards in slot 5 and slot 11 on page 83 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables from the GPGPU card 8 6 4 2 Removing the FBU Ê If applicable remove the FBU as described in section Removing the FBU on page 297 8 6 4 3 Removing the riser ...

Page 308: ...as described in section Removing a GPGPU card FL on page 298 8 6 4 6 Installing the slot cover riser module 2 Ê Install the slot cover as described in section Installing the slot cover riser module 2 on page 276 8 6 4 7 Installing the rear air grid riser module 2 Ê Install the rear air grid as described in section Installing the rear air grid riser module 2 on page 276 8 6 4 8 Installing the air d...

Page 309: ...twork settings recovery on page 261 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables from the GPGPU card Ê Locate the defective GPGPU ...

Page 310: ...n section Installing the riser module 1 on page 289 Ê If applicable install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 FL on page 301 8 6 5 4 Connecting cables to the GPGPU card Ê If applicable connect power cables to the GPGPU card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section List of used cables on page 559 8 6 5 5 Connecting a battery backup unit to the...

Page 311: ...ge 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Remove all external cables from the expansion card to be replaced Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables to the expansion card Ê Locate the defective riser card using the onboard Local Diagnostic LEDs as described in section Onboard indicators and controls on page 584 8 6 6 2 Removing the defective G...

Page 312: ... a riser card with one PCIe slot Gen3 x16 on page 285 Ê Install the new GPGPU card as described in section Installing a GPGPU card in a riser module on page 286 Ê If applicable install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 on page 289 Ê If applicable install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 FL on page 301 8 6 6 4 Connecting...

Page 313: ...to the GPGPU card riser module 1 as described in section Installing the FBU riser module 2 on page 302 8 6 6 6 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connect all external cables to the replaced expansion card Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS on page 115 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmwa...

Page 314: ...connected SAS RAID controller in the event of a power failure The PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 server can accommodate up to two backup units Figure 207 FBU mounting positions 8 7 2 Installing an FBU V CAUTION For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver FBU1 FBU 2 ...

Page 315: ...age 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 7 2 2 Installing TFM to the RAID controller I To connect an FBU to the controller you need a TFM Figure 208 Preparing the TFM A Ê Insert the screws into the bolts I Leave the distance of the thickness of the TFM between screw head and bolt Ê Push the bolt with the screw in the recesses of the TFM ...

Page 316: ...316 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 209 Preparing the TFM B Ê Push the bolt with the screw in the recesses of the TFM Figure 210 Preparing the TFM C ...

Page 317: ...nance Manual 317 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 211 Mounting the TFM kit A Ê Fit the spacer bolts on the TFM on SAS RAID controller Figure 212 Mounting the TFM kit A Ê Fasten the TFM on the controller with the two screws ...

Page 318: ... holder Ê At a slight angle fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the FBU holder as shown Ê Push in the FBU until it locks in place Ê Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the holder 8 7 2 4 Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller Figure 214 Connecting the FBU adapter cable Ê Connect the cable end to the FBU adapter cable as shown ...

Page 319: ...Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the connector on TFM as shown Ê Install the RAID controller see section Installing expansion cards on page 255 8 7 2 5 Installing the FBU holder onto the air duct Figure 216 Installing the FBU A I Note the positions of the fixation bolts on the air duct and keyhole slots on the FBU holder ...

Page 320: ...lide the FBU holder in as far as it will go 2 The hooks on the air duct will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the FBU holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the FBU holder properly snaps in place 8 7 2 6 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page ...

Page 321: ... local regulations concerning special waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental protection on page 59 8 7 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool ...

Page 322: ... the FBU holder from the air duct Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the FBU holder 1 while sliding the FBU holder to the left as far as it will go 2 I After that the hooks on the air duct will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Lift the FBU holder from the air duct 3 Ê Pull the FBU cable through the gap in the air duct ...

Page 323: ...nd disconnect the FBU adapter cable 8 7 3 3 Concluding steps Ê If there is no FBU to install again the FBU adapter cable can be removed carefully Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page 106 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 ...

Page 324: ...s concerning special waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental protection on page 59 8 7 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hard...

Page 325: ... 2 Removing an FBU from the air duct Ê Removing the FBU holder from the air duct on page 322 8 7 4 3 Disconnecting the FBU adapter cable from the FBU Figure 220 Disconnecting the FBU adapter cable Ê Press down on the locking latch on the FBU cable and disconnect the FBU adapter cable ...

Page 326: ...7 4 5 Installing a new FBU Ê Preparing the FBU on page 318 Ê Connecting the FBU to the RAID controller on page 318 Ê Installing the FBU holder onto the air duct on page 319 8 7 4 6 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê If applicable Updating RAID controller firmware on page 106 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog function...

Page 327: ...default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations DynamicLoM module Part number Bolt length Part number Fixation DynamicLoM metal bracket with screw M3x3 5 1Gb x2port S26361 D3245 A100 5 mm C26192 Y1 C65 C26361 B121 C1 1Gb x4port S26361 D3255 A100 5 mm C26192 Y1 C65 C26361 B121 C1 10Gb x2port SFP S26361 D3265 A100 8 mm C26192 Y1 C66 C26361 B121 C1 10Gb x2port S263...

Page 328: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units 8 8 1 1 PLAN EM 2x 1GB T Figure 222 DynamicLoM module D3245 Figure 223 MAC label for D3245 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx1 P1 P0 ...

Page 329: ...al 329 Expansion cards and backup units 8 8 1 2 PLAN EM 4x 1GB T Figure 224 DynamicLoM module D3255 Figure 225 MAC labels for D3255 P2 xxxx xxxx xxx2 6 A E P3 xxxx xxxx xxx3 7 B F P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 4 8 C P1 xxxx xxxx xxx1 5 9 D P3 P1 P2 P0 ...

Page 330: ...grade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Expansion cards and backup units 8 8 1 3 PLAN EM 2x 10 GB SFP Figure 226 DynamicLoM module D3265 Figure 227 MAC label D3265 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 7 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx8 F P1 P0 ...

Page 331: ...0 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 331 Expansion cards and backup units 8 8 1 4 PLAN EM 2x 10 GB T Figure 228 DynamicLoM module D3275 Figure 229 MAC label D3275 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 7 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx8 F P1 P0 ...

Page 332: ...on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 8 2 2 Removing the slot cover Figure 230 Removing the slot cover Ê Press the two handles together Ê Remove the slot cover Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 333: ...d Maintenance Manual 333 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 231 Removing the screws Ê Remove the system board screw see circle 8 8 2 3 Installing the DynamicLoM module Figure 232 Inserting the bolts Ê Fasten the bolts ...

Page 334: ...micLoM D3275 Remove the protective foil Ê Fasten it with the three screws on the bolts 8 8 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment on page 118 Ê Configuring LAN teaming on page 124 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 ...

Page 335: ...e configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer Ê Press the Ctrl P keys during POST phase Ê Press the F6 key to continue Ê Perform all necessary configuration entries for all ports Ê Press the ESC key twice to get back to the Port Selection Menu Ê Press the F7 key to save the settings Ê Press the Y key to exit the Utility menu Ê Configure the new MAC address in the operatin...

Page 336: ...lity on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê If a riser module 1 is installed remove the riser module 1 refer to Removing the riser module 1 HL on page 84 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 337: ...nance Manual 337 Expansion cards and backup units 8 8 3 2 Removing the DynamicLoM module Figure 234 Removing the DynamicLoM module Ê Remove the screws Ê Remove the DynamicLoM module Figure 235 Removing the bolts Ê Remove the bolts ...

Page 338: ...2 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 236 Inserting the screws Ê Insert in place of the bolts the system board screw see circle 8 8 3 3 Installing the slot cover Figure 237 Installing the slot cover Ê Insert the slot cover Remark the marking ...

Page 339: ...changed by replacing a DynamicLoM module with different module types or by replacing the system board Inform the customer about that before starting these tasks After doing these tasks inform the customer about the changed WWN and MAC addresses 8 8 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on p...

Page 340: ...ord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN MAC addresses and SAS addresses For further information refer to section Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 122 Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment on page 118 Ê Configuring LAN teaming on page 124 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 8 8 4 5 ...

Page 341: ...oceed the same software configuration as described for first installation see section Software configuration on page 335 8 9 External COM1 connector 8 9 1 Installing the external COM1 connector 8 9 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68...

Page 342: ... 8 9 1 2 Breaking off the metal cover Figure 238 Removing the metal cover Ê Twist and break off the metal cover Use a flat screw driver to break off the metal cover 8 9 1 3 Installing the COM1 connector Figure 239 Removing the bolts from the COM1 connector Ê Remove the two bolts ...

Page 343: ...ds and backup units Figure 240 Installing the COM1 connector A Ê Insert the external connector into the slot cover 1 Ê Connect the connector to the system board 2 Figure 241 Installing the COM1 connector B Ê Fasten the external serial connector with two bolts ...

Page 344: ...erver on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 8 9 2 Removing the external COM1 connector 8 9 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 345: ...pansion cards and backup units 8 9 2 2 Removing the COM1 connector Figure 242 Removing the COM1 connector A Ê Remove the two bolts Figure 243 Removing the COM1 connector B Ê Remove the external connector 1 Ê Remove the cable from the system board 2 ...

Page 346: ...nality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 8 9 3 2 Removing the external COM1 connector Ê Removing the COM1 connector on page 345 8 9 3 3 Installing the external COM1 connector Ê Installing the COM1 connector on page 342 8 9 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord ...

Page 347: ...hot after shutdown Wait for components to cool down before installing or removing memory modules to prevent burns Do not insert and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures Pressing out the securing clips on the memory slot will eject the installed memory module To prevent damage and injuries eject memory modules carefully without applying excessive force For further informatio...

Page 348: ...memory slots are usable The system has to be equipped with at least one memory module per CPU Supported capacities 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB or 64 GB Maximum amount of RAM 1536 GB 768 GB per CPU Supported memory modules DIMM 1E DIMM 3H DIMM 2H DIMM 1A DIMM 1G DIMM 3F DIMM 2F DIMM 1F DIMM 3E DIMM 2E DIMM 3D DIMM 3C DIMM 2D DIMM 1H DIMM 2G DIMM 3G DIMM 2A DIMM 1B DIMM 3A DIMM 3B DIMM 2B DIMM 1C DIM...

Page 349: ...re used Populate modules with higher capacities first Within a channel populate modules in descending order of capacity If memory modules with different speeds are used the lowest clock rate applies for all DIMMs Regardless of the mode all DIMMs will run at the highest common frequency that is allowed by the SPD Data of the DIMMs and the maximum speed of the selected configuration RDIMMs are allow...

Page 350: ...7 3 2 6 8 4 9 1 9 5 7 3 2 6 8 4 10 1 9 5 7 3 2 10 6 8 4 11 1 9 5 7 3 11 2 10 6 8 4 12 1 9 5 7 3 11 2 10 6 8 4 12 13 1 9 5 13 7 3 11 2 10 6 8 4 12 14 1 9 5 13 7 3 11 2 10 6 14 8 4 12 15 1 9 5 13 7 15 3 11 2 10 6 14 8 4 12 16 1 9 5 13 7 15 3 11 2 10 6 14 8 16 4 12 17 1 9 17 5 13 7 15 3 11 2 10 6 14 8 16 4 12 18 1 9 17 5 13 7 15 3 11 2 10 18 6 14 8 16 4 12 19 1 9 17 5 13 7 15 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 8 1...

Page 351: ...entical modules capacity rank CPU CPU 1 CPU2 channel A B D C E F H G DIMM 1A 2A 3A 1B 2B 3B 1D 2D 3D 1C 2C 3C 1E 2E 3E 1F 2F 3F 1H 2H 3H 1G 2G 3G 1 CPU populated 4 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 12 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 CPUs populated 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 12 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 2 16 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 20 1 3 5 1 3 9 1 3 5 1 3 5 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 24 1 3 5 1 3 9 1 3 5 1 3 5 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 ...

Page 352: ...on if all modules are of the same capacity 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 353: ...ual CPU configuration if modules are of different capacities Dual CPU configuration if modules are of different capacities 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 354: ... the same capacity 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 355: ...In this case proceed as follows Ê Use the capacity group with more memory modules for CPU 1 and populate them according to the population sequence for 1 CPU configurations Ê Populate the other capacity group on CPU 2 according to the population rules for 1 CPU configurations 2 U P C U P C 1 U P C U P C Ch A B D C Ch E F H G DIMM 1A 2A 3A 1B 2B 3B 1D 2D 3D 1C 2C 3C DIMM 1E 2E 3E 1F 2F 3F 1H 2H 3H 1...

Page 356: ... steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Order CPU 1 CPU 2 1 Channel A Channel E 2 Channel C Channel G 3 Channel B Channel F 4 Channel D Channel H Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool ...

Page 357: ... the notch on the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the slot Ê Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cut outs at each end of the module 9 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 103 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog ...

Page 358: ...n page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 9 3 2 Removing a memory module Ê Identify the desired memory slot see section Memory sequence on page 349 V CAUTION Ensure to maintain an operational configuration when removing memory modules For additional information please refer to section Basic information on page 348 Figure 247 Removing memory modules A Ê Eject the desired memory module ...

Page 359: ...itching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 9 4 Replacing memory modules 9 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Identify the defective memory slot using the server management software Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality o...

Page 360: ...stall memory module as described in section Installing a memory module on page 357 9 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 103 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or processors on page 111 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog function...

Page 361: ...static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges When removing or installing CPUs be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU sockets Never touch the underside of the CPUs Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin...

Page 362: ...ation The system board D3289 offers two sockets for Intel Xeon CPUs 10 1 1 Supported CPUs Intel Xeon E5 2600V3 E52600V4 CPU Socket type LGA 2011 3 package Thermal Design Power TDP class up to 145 W 10 1 2 CPU locations Figure 249 CPU locations on system board D3289 CPU 1 CPU 2 ...

Page 363: ...e 10 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 10 2 2 Installing the CPU I This description applies to the following procedures Installing the second CPU in a 1 CPU configuration Transfering ...

Page 364: ...nance Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU 10 2 2 1 Opening the load plate Figure 250 Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 1 by pushing it down and inward 1 Ê Fully fold back the socket release lever 2 ...

Page 365: ...Manual 365 Processor CPU Figure 251 Opening socket release lever 2 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 2 by pushing it down and inward 1 I Regard the marking on the load plate that should correspond with the marking on the CPU see circle ...

Page 366: ...366 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU Figure 252 Opening the load plate A Ê Push down on the first socket release lever 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket 2 ...

Page 367: ...the fully open position Ê Use a magnifying glass recommended to inspect the socket spring contacts for damages from different angles Do not use the spare system board if any irregularities are visible Possible damages Contact spring is bent backwards upon itself Contact spring tip position is shifted or out of alignment V CAUTION Never not try to fix bent contact springs Doing so may result in los...

Page 368: ...ew CPU Figure 254 Opening the load plate C Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 1 by pushing it down an inward 1 Ê Fold back the socket release lever 1 2 Ê Remove the socket cover and save it for future use 3 V CAUTION Always replace the socket cover if you remove the CPU from the socket ...

Page 369: ...e circle Ê Lower the CPU straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket V CAUTION Ensure that the CPU is level in the socket Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the CPU socket Never touch the underside of the CPU Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin can impair the CPU s operation or destroy the CPU Ensure not to scrape or dent the CPU edges ...

Page 370: ...e and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU 10 2 2 3 Closing the load plate Figure 256 Closing the load plate A Ê Fully fold back the socket release lever 2 1 Ê Carefully lower the load plate over the CPU 2 ...

Page 371: ...aintenance Manual 371 Processor CPU Figure 257 Closing the load plate B Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate Ê Fold down the socket release lever 2 I Regard that the socket release lever 2 close the load plate correctly ...

Page 372: ... Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU Figure 258 Closing socket release lever 1 Ê Close the socket release lever 2 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab 2 to lock down the load plate Ê Fold down the socket release lever 1 3 ...

Page 373: ... Ê If applicable install the second CPU accordingly 10 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Installing CPU heat sinks on page 383 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 103 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 374: ...Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 10 3 2 Removing a CPU I This description applies to the following procedures Removing CPU 2 from a 2 CPU configuration Removing CPUs from a defective system board Ê Remove the desired CPU heat sink as described in section Removing CPU heat sinks on page 387 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 15 minutes Softwar...

Page 375: ...ntenance Manual 375 Processor CPU 10 3 2 1 Opening the load plate Figure 260 Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 1 1 by pushing it down and inward 2 Ê The socket release lever will slightly lift up ...

Page 376: ...ual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU Figure 261 Opening socket release lever 2 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 2 1 by pushing it down and inward 2 Ê Push down on the first socket release lever 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket ...

Page 377: ...load plate Ê Fully open the load plate 1 Ê Carefully remove the defective CPU from its socket in a vertical motion 2 V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU socket Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the CPU surface using a lint free cloth ...

Page 378: ...andled with care After a CPU has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket place it upside down on a nonconducting antistatic surface Never push a CPU over a surface 10 3 2 2 Closing the load plate Figure 263 Closing the load plate Ê Carefully close the load plate over the empty CPU socket V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU socket ...

Page 379: ...e socket release lever 2 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate 2 I Regard that the socket release lever 2 close the load plate correctly Ê Carefully lower the protective socket cover onto the CPU socket in a vertical motion until it snaps in place 3 V CAUTION Always attach the protective socket cover if you remove the CPU from the socket Ê Close release leve...

Page 380: ...r 1 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab 2 10 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê If applicable Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 103 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 381: ...y on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing CPU heat sinks on page 387 10 4 2 Upgrading or replacing a CPU I This description applies to the following procedures Installing the second CPU in a 1 CPU configuration Transfering a CPU after replacing the s...

Page 382: ...t sinks on page 383 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê If applicable Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 103 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS on page 115 Ê Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or processors on p...

Page 383: ...the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 10 5 2 Installing CPU heat sinks Figure 266 Standard CPU heat sink V26898 B1001 V1 Field Replaceable Unit FRU if thermal paste is involved Hardware 15 minutes Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Tool Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver ...

Page 384: ...384 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU Figure 267 Standard CPU heat sink V26898 B1001 V2 Figure 268 CPU heat sink for GPGPU cards V26898 B1001 V10 ...

Page 385: ...k cover Ê Remove the protective cover from the heat sink V CAUTION Ensure not to touch the heat conductive paste on the bottom of the heat sink When reusing a heat sink Ê Ensure that all residual thermal paste has been thoroughly cleaned off the copper surface of the heat sink Ê Apply thermal paste to the CPU surface as described in section Applying thermal paste on page 390 ...

Page 386: ...e heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown V CAUTION Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow Ê Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern screw torque 1 0 Nm not applicable for the Japanese market 1 4 ...

Page 387: ...2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 387 Processor CPU 10 5 3 Removing CPU heat sinks Figure 271 Removing the CPU heat sink A Ê Loosen the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern 1 4 ...

Page 388: ... located between the heat sink and CPU V CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the CPU socket Ê Lift the heat sink out of the chassis 2 Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the surface of the heat sink and the CPU using a lint free cloth 10 5 4 Replacing CPU heat sinks 10 5 4 1 Removing the CPU heat sink Ê Remove the CPU heat sink as describe...

Page 389: ...a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing the heat sink on page 386 10 5 4 3 Installing the CPU heat sink Ê Install the CPU heat sink as described in sections Preparing the heat sink and CPU on page 385 and Installing the heat sink on page 386 10 5 5 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting ...

Page 390: ...e or replacement kit contains a new CPU heat sink a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing CPU heat sinks on page 383 Figure 273 Thermal paste syringe TC 5026 One thermal compound syringe A3C40142460 34035576 contains thermal paste for three CPUs Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 5 minutes Tool tool les...

Page 391: ...CPU Figure 274 Applying thermal paste Ê Apply a dot of thermal paste to the center of the CPU surface as shown I Two graduation marks on the syringe equal the correct amount of thermal paste for one CPU V CAUTION Do not mix different types of thermal paste ...

Page 392: ...392 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Processor CPU ...

Page 393: ...ternal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disassembled using methods other than those outlined in this chapter the war...

Page 394: ...394 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 System fan 11 1 1 Numbering of the fan modules Figure 275 Numbering of the fan modules ...

Page 395: ...fective server on page 61 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Locating the defective component on page 63 11 2 2 Removing a system fan Figure 276 Removing a system fan Ê Take the system fan by the two handles 1 Ê Lift the system fan out of the fan box 2 Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 396: ...il it locks 11 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 I When a system fan module fails the remaining fans will start operating at full speed After the defective fan module has been replaced all fans will continue to run at full speed for a couple of minutes before resetting to a lower speed Ensure that all system fans reset to a normal operating speed Ê Performing a fan test on page 126 ...

Page 397: ...down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 11 3 2 Removing the fan box Figure 278 Removing a fan module A Ê Remove the fans 2 and fan 4 as described in section Removing a system fan on page 395 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 398: ...ntenance Manual RX2540 M2 System fan Figure 279 Removing the fan box B Ê Remove the two screws at the bottom of the fan box see circles Ê Take the fan box by the green touch points and lift the fan box out of the chassis ...

Page 399: ...99 System fan 11 3 3 Installing the fan box Figure 280 Installing the fan box A Ê Take the fan box by the green touch points and insert the fan box Ensure that the fan box properly snaps in place V CAUTION Do not pitch the power and OOB cables ...

Page 400: ...lling the fan box B Ê Fasten the fan box with the 2 screws see circles Ê Install the two fan modules see section Installing a system fan on page 396 11 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 ...

Page 401: ...he casing may cause failures When disposing of transferring or returning a backup drive ensure that all backup media has been removed from the drive Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g...

Page 402: ... RX2540 M2 server offers one 5 25 inch accessible drive bays for ODDs one bay optional for a LTO drive or a RDX drive I LTO drive or RDX drive are not available for 3 5 inch HDD versions Figure 282 Accessible drive in front panel module 3 5 inch HDD version Figure 283 Accessible drives in front panel module 2 5 inch HDD version 1 ODD 2 RDX drive LTO drive ...

Page 403: ...steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 404: ...D dummy cover Figure 284 Removing the ODD dummy module Ê Unlock the ODD dummy cover Ê Remove the ODD dummy cover V CAUTION Save the ODD dummy cover for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused drive bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 405: ...2 2 1 3 Installing an ODD Figure 285 Installing the ODD Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove the cover plate of the front panel module Ê Turn the cover plate of the front panel module upside down Figure 286 Noses in the cover plate of the front panel module ...

Page 406: ...cessible drives Figure 287 Installing the ODD in the front panel module Ê Insert the ODD Ê Turn the cover plate of the front panel module back Figure 288 Installing the ODD Ê Install the cover plate of the front panel module Ê Fasten the two screws ...

Page 407: ...es Figure 289 Installing the ODD Ê Connect the power cable to the ODD 1 Ê Connect the SATA cable to the ODD 2 Figure 290 Installing the front panel module A Ê Run the SATA and power cables through the ODD bay opening as shown 1 Ê Insert the front panel module 2 ...

Page 408: ...408 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives Figure 291 Installing the front panel module B Ê Route the cables through the openings as shown ...

Page 409: ...p as shown 12 2 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel module on page 458 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Connect the power cable to the system board Ê Connect the SATA cable to the system board Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 410: ...backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5...

Page 411: ...d Maintenance Manual 411 Accessible drives 12 2 2 2 Removing the ODD Figure 293 Removing the ODD A Ê Disconnect the SATA cable 2 and the power cable 1 Figure 294 Removing the cover plate Ê Remove the two screws see circles ...

Page 412: ...e and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives Ê Remove the cover plate of the front panel module Ê Turn the cover plate of the front panel module upside down Figure 295 Removing the ODD latch Ê Remove ODD ...

Page 413: ...nce Manual 413 Accessible drives 12 2 2 3 Installing the ODD dummy module Figure 296 Installing the dummy cover Ê Insert the ODD dummy module Figure 297 Installing the cover plate Ê Install the cover plate of the front panel module ...

Page 414: ...ptical media from the backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 12 2 3 2 Removing the defective ODD Ê Removing the ODD on page 411 12 2 3 3...

Page 415: ...functionality on page 120 12 3 ODD for 2 5 inch version 12 3 1 Installing the ODD 12 3 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10...

Page 416: ...dummy cover Figure 298 Removing the ODD dummy module Ê Unlock the ODD dummy cover 1 Ê Remove the ODD dummy cover 2 V CAUTION Save the ODD dummy cover for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused drive bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 417: ...X2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 417 Accessible drives 12 3 1 3 Installing an ODD Figure 299 Remove the ODD latch Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove ODD latch from the front panel module ...

Page 418: ...ce Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives Figure 300 Installing the ODD latch Ê Turn the ODD latch 180o 2 Ê Attach the ODD latch to rear side of ODD drive 3 Figure 301 Fastening the ODD latch Ê Fasten the ODD latch with two screws ...

Page 419: ... Installing the ODD A Ê Thread front panel cable C1 and USB cable C2 through the bay of the chassis Ê Insert the ODD module Figure 303 Installing the ODD B Ê Press on the latch from topside see arrow 1 while sliding in the ODD drive to make the engagement of ODD latch easier ...

Page 420: ...re 304 Installing the front panel module A Ê Connect the ODD power cable C5 Ê Connect the ODD SATA cable C3 12 3 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel cage on page 485 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 C3 C5 ...

Page 421: ... backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 ...

Page 422: ...enance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives 12 3 2 2 Removing the ODD Figure 305 Removing the cables from the ODD Ê Disconnect the SATA cable C3 and the power cable C5 Figure 306 Removing the ODD Ê Unlock the ODD latch C3 C5 ...

Page 423: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 423 Accessible drives Figure 307 Removing Ê Remove ODD Figure 308 Removing the ODD latch Ê Remove the two screws ...

Page 424: ... drives Figure 309 Installing ODD latch to the front cage Ê Turn the ODD latch 180o as shown 1 Ê Fasten the ODD latch with two screws as shown 2 12 3 2 3 Installing the ODD dummy cover Figure 310 Installing the ODD dummy cover Ê Install the ODD dummy cover ...

Page 425: ...o eject all remaining backup or optical media from the backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 12 3 3 2 Removing the defective ODD Ê Removi...

Page 426: ... BitLocker functionality on page 120 12 4 LTO drive 12 4 1 Installing the LTO drive 12 4 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Installing the front panel cage on page 485 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardwar...

Page 427: ...oving the air grid Ê Remove the 4 screws I Keep the 4 screws they will be reused for fixing the LTO drive Ê Remove the air grid V CAUTION Save the dummy cover air gird for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused drive bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 428: ...428 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives 12 4 1 3 Installing an LTO drive Figure 312 Installing the LTO drive A Ê Push in the LTO drive in the bay ...

Page 429: ... Maintenance Manual 429 Accessible drives Figure 313 Installing the LTO drive B Ê If applicable fasten the LTO drive with 4 screws see blue and orange circles Ê In case of an LTO7 drive fasten with 3 screws see blue circles ...

Page 430: ...M2 Accessible drives Figure 314 Installing the LTO B Ê Thread the cables of the front panel C1 the USB 3 0 C2 and the ODD C3 C5 through the bay see chapter Installing the ODD on page 415 Ê Carefully slide in the front panel module into its bay ...

Page 431: ... note of the marked recess in the locking lever see close up V CAUTION Only for installations with LTO drive The front of the front panel is not flat with the housing of the server because the drive is to long Ê Push in the front panel cage until it is engaged firmly 1 Ê Fasten the front panel cage with one screw 2 ...

Page 432: ...drives LTO 4 5 6 7 Figure 316 Connecting the cables to the LTO 4 5 6 7 Ê Connect the cable C30 to the LTO 4 5 6 7 drive 1 Ê Connect the power plug of cable C30 to cable C31 2 Ê Connect the SAS plug of cable C30 to the MLC1 connector of the PSAS controller 3 ...

Page 433: ...combines power and SAS connector however its power connector is not used in this version 1 Power is supplied to LTO drive directly with cable C34 2 Therefore power adapter cable C31 required additionally Ê Connect the power cable C34 to the power adapter cable C31 3 Ê Connect the power adapter cable C31 to SAS backplane X17 Ê Connect the end with the SAS connector cable C30 to the MLC1 connector o...

Page 434: ... drive 12 4 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Ask the system administrator to eject all remaining backup or optical media from the backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Upgrade and Repair Uni...

Page 435: ...tenance Manual 435 Accessible drives 12 4 2 2 Removing the LTO drive LTO 4 5 6 7 Figure 318 Disconnecting the cables Ê Disconnect the connector 1 and 2 Ê Disconnect the connector from the MLC1 connector of the PSAS controller 3 ...

Page 436: ...ade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives LTO 3 Figure 319 Disconnecting the cables Ê Disconnect the connector 1 2 and 3 Ê Disconnect the connector from the MLC1 connector of the PSAS controller 4 ...

Page 437: ...ce Manual 437 Accessible drives Figure 320 Removing a LTO drive Ê Remove the screw Figure 321 Removing the LTO drive Ê Unlock the front panel cage see section Removing the front panel cage on page 479 Ê Pull out the front panel cage ...

Page 438: ...rade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives Figure 322 Removing the LTO drive Ê If applicable remove 4 screws see blue and orange circles Ê in case of an LTO7 drive remove 3 screws see blue circles ...

Page 439: ...ade and Maintenance Manual 439 Accessible drives Figure 323 Removing the LTO drive Ê Pull out the LTO drive Figure 324 Installing ODD latch to the front cage Ê Insert the air grid Ê Fasten the air grid with 4 screws ...

Page 440: ...s Ê Install the front panel cage see section Installing the front panel cage on page 485 12 4 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 441: ...Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 12 4 3 2 Removing the defective LTO drive Ê Removing the LTO drive on page 434 12 4 3 3 Installing the new LTO drive Ê Installing the LTO drive on page 426 12 4 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel cage on page 485 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembl...

Page 442: ...ocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 Ê Removing the air grid on page 427 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver ...

Page 443: ...s 12 5 1 2 Preparing an RDX drive Figure 325 Installing the rails to the RDX drive A Ê Fasten the rails with each two screws fillister head screw M3x 5mm PZ2 0 6 Nm 4 screws are parts of RDX adapter set The screws must be fasten in the middle of the slotted holes ...

Page 444: ... drives Figure 326 Installing the RDX drive B Ê Insert the RDX drive with the bottom upward Ê Fasten the 4 screws re use the screws that are used for fixing the air grid 12 5 1 3 Installing the front panel cage Ê Installing the front panel cage on page 485 ...

Page 445: ...Ê Connect the power adapter cable C34 to the connector on the RDX drive 1 Ê Connect cable C34 to the connector of cable C31 2 Ê Connect the power adapter cable C31 to SAS backplane connector X17 Figure 328 Connecting the cables to the RDX drive B Ê Connect the USB cable C35 to the USB A connector of the RDX drive 1 ...

Page 446: ...40 M2 Accessible drives Ê Connect the USB cable C35 to the connector USB 3 0 INT on the system board 2 Figure 329 Connecting the cables to the RDX drive C Ê Insert the cable into cable guidance middle layer 1 Ê Push the cable into the rail 2 ...

Page 447: ... the USB cable as shown see arrows 12 5 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 12 5 2 Removing the RDX drive Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver ...

Page 448: ...ge 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 12 5 2 2 Removing the RDX drive Figure 331 Disconnecting the cables Ê Disconnect the connector 1 and 2 I If you do not want to replace the RDX drive but remove it you can remove the USB cable C35 from the system board and the power ad...

Page 449: ... M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 449 Accessible drives Figure 332 Removing the RDX drive Ê Remove the 4 screws Ê Pull out the RDX drive Figure 333 Installing air grid to the front cage Ê Insert the air grid ...

Page 450: ...minary steps Ê Ask the system administrator to eject all remaining backup or optical media from the backup or ODD before removing it from the server Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479...

Page 451: ...ing the new RDX drive Ê Installing the RDX drive on page 442 12 5 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel cage on page 485 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 452: ...452 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Accessible drives ...

Page 453: ...ndling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges For further information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 13 1 Front panel module 3 5 inch versions 13 1 1 Replacing the front panel module Note on system information backup restore I The front panel module contains the Chass...

Page 454: ... Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel module and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail 13 1 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 6...

Page 455: ...3 1 1 2 Removing the front panel module Figure 334 Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board 1 Ê If applicable disconnect the front VGA cable from the system board 2 Ê If applicable disconnect the front USB3 0 cable from the system board 3 ...

Page 456: ...ure 335 Installing the cable tie Ê Remove the cable tie Ê Push the locking latches upward see 4 in picture before to disengage the locking mechanism Ê Carefully push the front panel module out of its bay see 5 in picture before V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged ...

Page 457: ...Manual 457 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 336 Removed front panel module Ê Remove the cable from the desired item 1 Front panel cable 2 Front USB3 0 cable 3 Front VGA card with cable 4 Power ODD cable 5 Data ODD cable ...

Page 458: ...nt panel and external front connectors Figure 337 Cable ties Ê Open the cable tie from the desired item 13 1 1 3 Installing the front panel module Figure 338 Cable ties Ê Fasten the front panel cable and VGA cable if applicable each with a cable tie ...

Page 459: ...connectors Figure 339 Installing the front panel module Ê Connect the front panel cable 1 Ê If applicable connect the front USB3 0 cable 2 Ê If applicable connect the Front VGA cable 3 Ê If applicable connect the data and the power cable 4 and 5 Ê Insert the front panel module ...

Page 460: ...460 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 340 Installing the front panel module B Ê Route the cables through the openings as shown ...

Page 461: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 461 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 341 Installing the cable tie Ê Fasten a cable tie as shown ...

Page 462: ...plicable connect the front USB3 0 cable from the system board 3 Ê Carefully pull the front panel module into its bay and regard that the locking mechanism snaps in see circle V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged 13 1 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on pag...

Page 463: ... EPROM that contains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID...

Page 464: ...on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 2 1 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 13 2 1 3 Removing the front panel board Figure 343 Removing the front panel board Ê Disengage the four noses Ê Remove the front panel board ...

Page 465: ...alling the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 Ê Store your server s system information on the Chassis ID EPROM integrated into the front panel board For further information on how to obtain and use the ChassisId_Prom Tool refer to section Using the Chassi...

Page 466: ...er functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 3 1 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools flat screw driver Phillips P...

Page 467: ...Front panel and external front connectors 13 3 1 3 Preparing the front panel module Figure 345 Removing the front VGA cover plate Ê Insert a flat screw driver to disengage VGA cover plate from the front panel cover 1 Ê Remove the VGA cover plate 2 ...

Page 468: ...g the front VGA Figure 346 Installing the front VGA card Ê Insert the front VGA card as shown with the longer connector downward Figure 347 Mounting the front VGA connector Ê Fasten the front VGA card with two screws 13 3 1 5 Installing the front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 458 ...

Page 469: ...e 120 13 3 2 Removing the front VGA connector 13 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 3 2 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module o...

Page 470: ...d external front connectors 13 3 2 3 Removing the front VGA cable Figure 348 Removing the front VGA card Ê Remove the two screws of the front VGA card Ê Remove the front VGA card Figure 349 Installing the front VGA cover plate Ê Insert the front VGA cover plate ...

Page 471: ...e 120 13 3 3 Replacing the front VGA connector 13 3 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 3 3 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module ...

Page 472: ...99 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 13 4 Front USB3 0 connector 3 5 inch versions 13 4 1 Installing the front USB3 0 connector 13 4 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê...

Page 473: ...2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 13 4 1 3 Preparing the front USB3 0 connector Figure 350 Sticking the gaskets Ê Stick the self adhesive gaskets on the front USB3 0 connector Figure 351 Inserting the front USB3 0 connector Ê Push the front USB3 0 connector into the front panel module ...

Page 474: ...USB3 0 connector with two screws V CAUTION Do not fasten the screw too firmly screw torque 0 4 Nm 13 4 1 5 Installing the front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 458 13 4 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120...

Page 475: ...page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 4 2 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm ...

Page 476: ...nector Ê Remove the two screws Ê Disconnect the front USB3 0 connector 13 4 2 4 Installing the front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 458 13 4 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 477: ...8 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 4 3 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel module on page 455 13 4 3 3 Removing the front USB3 0 connector Ê Removing the front USB3 0 connector on page 476 13 4 3 4 Installing the new front USB3 0 connector Ê Install the new front VGA connector as described in section Installing the front USB3 0 connector on page 472 13 4 3 5 Installin...

Page 478: ...ormation like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board ...

Page 479: ...down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 5 1 2 Removing the front panel cage Ê Remove the ID card see figure 437 on page 578 Figure 354 Disconnecting the front panel cables Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board 1 Ê If applicable disconnect the front VGA cable from the s...

Page 480: ...nal front connectors Figure 355 Removing the front panel cage A Ê Press down the lever to unlock the front panel cage 1 Ê Push the front panel cage in the direction of the arrow 2 Figure 356 Removing the front panel cage B Ê Remove the front panel cage out of its bay ...

Page 481: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 481 Front panel and external front connectors 13 5 1 3 Removing the front panel module Figure 357 Removing the front panel module Ê Remove the screw see circle ...

Page 482: ...RX2540 M2 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 358 Removing the front panel module Ê Push the front panel module in the direction of the arrow Ê Take the front panel module out of its bay Figure 359 Removed front panel module ...

Page 483: ... 5 1 4 Installing the front panel module Figure 360 Installing the front panel module Ê If applicable connect the front panel cable 1 Ê If applicable connect the front VGA cable 2 Ê If applicable connect the front USB3 0 cable 3 Ê If applicable fasten the front panel cable with two cable ties and VGA cable one cable tie 1 Front panel module 2 Front VGA 3 Front USB3 0 ...

Page 484: ...s necessary to avoid that the front panel cable is disconnected when an ID card is inserted Figure 361 Installing the front panel module B Ê Route the cables through the opening as shown Ê Insert the front panel module into the front panel cage see arrow Ê Fasten the fully inserted front panel module with one screw ...

Page 485: ... and external front connectors 13 5 1 5 Installing the front panel cage Figure 362 Installing the front panel cage Ê Route the cables through the opening Ê Insert the front panel cage into the chassis see arrow Ê Insert the ID card see figure 437 on page 578 ...

Page 486: ...le from the system board 2 Ê Connect the front USB3 0 cable from the system board 3 Ê Carefully pull the front panel module into its bay and regard that the locking mechanism snaps in see circle and figure364 365 V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged I The locking mechanism differs for the installations with LTO drives because the drive need more place so that an other l...

Page 487: ...tenance Manual 487 Front panel and external front connectors For Installations with LTO drive Figure 364 Lock and screw for installations with LTO drive 1 Lock 2 screw to fasten the front panel cage when a LTO drive is installed ...

Page 488: ...onnecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 Ê Store your server s system information on the Chassis ID EPROM integrated into the front panel board For further information on how to obtain and use the ChassisId_Prom Tool refer to section Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 123 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog fun...

Page 489: ...ard NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel module and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail 13 6 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on pa...

Page 490: ...l and external front connectors 13 6 1 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 13 6 1 3 Removing the front panel board Figure 366 Removing the front panel board Ê Disengage the four hooks Ê Remove the front panel board ...

Page 491: ... hooks on the bottom see circles Ê Press the front panel board in the direction of the arrow until it snaps in place 13 6 1 5 Installing front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 483 13 6 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information ...

Page 492: ...ity on page 120 13 7 Front VGA connector 2 5 inch versions 13 7 1 Installing the front VGA connector 13 7 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 7 1 2 Removing the...

Page 493: ...ure 368 Removing the front VGA cover plate Ê Insert a flat screw driver to disengage VGA cover plate from the front panel cover 1 Ê Pull the VGA cover plate out of the front panel module 13 7 1 4 Installing the front VGA Figure 369 Installing the front VGA card Ê Insert the front VGA card as shown with the longer connector downward ...

Page 494: ...n the front VGA card with two screws 13 7 1 5 Installing the front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 483 13 7 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 495: ...ing the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 7 2 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH1 No 1screw driver Phillips PZ2 No 2 screw driver nut ...

Page 496: ...13 7 2 3 Removing the front VGA cable Figure 371 Mounting the front VGA connector Ê Remove the two screws of the front VGA card Ê Remove the front VGA card Figure 372 Installing the front VGA cover plate Ê Insert the front VGA cover plate from the front until it snaps in place see circle ...

Page 497: ...er functionality on page 120 13 7 3 Replacing the front VGA connector 13 7 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 7 3 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing ...

Page 498: ...e front panel module on page 483 13 7 3 6 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 13 8 Front USB3 0 connector 2 5 inch versions 13 8 1 Installing the front USB3 0 connector 13 8 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality ...

Page 499: ... on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 8 1 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 13 8 1 3 Preparing the front USB3 0 connector Figure 373 Sticking the gaskets Ê Stick the self adhesive gaskets on the front USB3 0 connector ...

Page 500: ... 13 8 1 4 Installing the front USB3 0 connector Figure 374 Installing the front USB3 0 connector Ê Push the front USB3 0 connector into the front panel module Ê Fasten the front USB3 0 connector with two screws see circles V CAUTION Do not fasten the screw too firmly screw torque 0 4 Nm ...

Page 501: ...suming BitLocker functionality on page 120 13 8 2 Removing the front USB3 0 connector 13 8 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 8 2 2 Removing the front panel mo...

Page 502: ...ctor Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Disconnect the front USB3 0 connector 2 13 8 2 4 Installing the front panel module Ê Installing the front panel module on page 483 13 8 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 503: ...8 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 13 8 3 2 Removing the front panel module Ê Removing the front panel cage on page 479 13 8 3 3 Removing the front USB3 0 connector Ê Removing the front USB3 0 connector on page 502 13 8 3 4 Installing the new front USB3 0 connector Ê Install the new front USB3 0 connector as described in section Installing the front USB3 0 connector on page 498 13 8 3 5 Installi...

Page 504: ...ains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the ne...

Page 505: ...ont panel and external front connectors 13 9 1 1 Removing the front panel module from RMB Figure 376 Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board Figure 377 Removing the screws Ê Remove the two screws ...

Page 506: ...l and external front connectors Figure 378 Removing the front panel module Ê Carefully pull out the cable 13 9 1 2 Installing the front panel module on RMB Figure 379 Connecting the front panel cable to the front panel module Ê Thread in the cable as shown ...

Page 507: ... Maintenance Manual 507 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 380 Installing the front panel to the RMB Ê Insert the front panel on the RMB Figure 381 Inserting the screws Ê Fasten the front panel with two screws ...

Page 508: ...grade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 Front panel and external front connectors Figure 382 Connecting the front panel cable Ê Insert the cable into the connector on the system board 1 Ê Close the connector 2 ...

Page 509: ...73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 Ê Store your server s system information on the Chassis ID EPROM integrated into the front panel board For further information on how to obtain and use the ChassisId_Prom Tool refer to section Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 123 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchd...

Page 510: ...e 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê If applicable Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 197 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Remove the backplane 3 see Removing the backplane on page 203 13 9 2 2 Removing the ID card holder Ê Remove the ID card see figure 438 on page 578 Field Replaceable Unit F...

Page 511: ... Front panel and external front connectors Figure 384 Removing the ID card holder A Ê Press the ID card holder down 1 and push it in the direction of the arrow 2 Figure 385 Removing the ID card holder B Ê Pull the ID card holder out of its place ...

Page 512: ...its place Ê Insert the ID card see figure 437 on page 578 13 9 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Install the backplane 3 see Installing the backplane on page 204 Ê Installing the fan box on page 399 Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê If applicable Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 193 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120...

Page 513: ... For further information please refer to chapter Important information on page 49 14 1 Basic information CMOS battery For PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 Server you need a CR2032 battery CMOS memory volatile BIOS memory and the real time clock are powered by a lithium coin cell CMOS battery This cell lasts up to ten years depending on ambient temperature and use If the CMOS battery is depleted or falls below m...

Page 514: ... The CMOS battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer Keep lithium batteries away from children Do not throw batteries into the trash can Lithium batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental protection in the operating man...

Page 515: ...y e g Ê Press out on the locking spring to eject the depleted CMOS battery 1 Ê If the CMOS battery cannot be ejected this way use a toothpick recommended or similar tool as a lever Insert the toothpick between the battery and locking spring as shown 2 V CAUTION Do not use sharp edged tools like screw drivers as they may damage system board components when slipping Ê Carefully pry the depleted CMOS...

Page 516: ...tery Figure 388 Installing the CMOS battery e g Ê At a slight angle fit the new CMOS battery into its socket as shown 1 V CAUTION Ensure to insert the CMOS battery with the positive pole label side facing up as shown see close up Ê Fold down the CMOS battery 2 until it locks in place Ê Ensure that the locking spring 3 is properly engaged 14 2 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Dispose of the CMOS battery in a...

Page 517: ...time settings on page 116 14 3 USB Flash Module UFM 14 3 1 Installing the UFM 14 3 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 96 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit...

Page 518: ...ance Manual RX2540 M2 System board and components 14 3 1 2 Installing the UFM Figure 389 UFM kit Figure 390 UFM mounting location 1 USB Flash Module UFM 2 UFM spacer 3 UFM nylon screw 1 UFM connector 2 Cut out for UFM spacer ...

Page 519: ... Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 114 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 14 3 1 4 Software configuration In order to setup the ESXi configuration the VMware ESXi Recovery Tools CD is required An ISO image of the CD is available from the Fujitsu service partners portal at the following https address https globalpartners ts fujitsu co...

Page 520: ...installation After the flash process is complete you will be asked to reboot the system I For Japan In order to setup the ESXi please refer to the corresponding version of the VMware vSphere Software Description from the following URL and reinstall ESXi to the USB Flash Module http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy software vmware manual 14 3 2 Removing the UFM 14 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê S...

Page 521: ...nnect and remove the defective UFM The UFM spacer remains on the system board V CAUTION UFM contains customer information e g IP address License etc After removing the UFM you must pass the UFM to the customer 14 3 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 ...

Page 522: ... to the component on page 68 14 3 3 2 Removing the UFM Ê Removing the UFM on page 520 Ê The UFM spacer remains on the system board V CAUTION UFM contains customer information e g IP address License etc After replacing the UFM you must pass the defective UFM to the customer and ask for disposal If the disposal of the defective UFM is requested by the customer you break it according to the following...

Page 523: ...nd Maintenance Manual 523 System board and components Figure 393 Tools for breaking the UFM Figure 394 UFM breaking method Ê Use a flat nose pliers and a combination pliers to break the UFM in half as shown in the figure ...

Page 524: ...ntenance Manual RX2540 M2 System board and components 14 3 3 3 Installing the new UFM Figure 395 Preparing the new UFM Ê Remove the nylon screw from the new UFM 1 Ê Remove the UFM spacer 2 Figure 396 Installing the UFM B ...

Page 525: ...rs ts fujitsu com com service ps Servers PRIMERGY Pages default aspx Ê Sign in and choose your PRIMERGY server Ê Select the Software Tools Documentation category Ê Download the desired ESXi Recovery CD ISO image listed under Tools Ê Unpack and burn the image to a CD Ê Ensure that no other USB storage device is connected to the server beside the UFM Ê Insert the Recovery Tools CD into your CD DVD d...

Page 526: ...on page 95 Ê Locating the defective server on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Installing the TPM Bit screw driver TPM bit insert For the Japanese market TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 ...

Page 527: ...4 4 1 2 Installing the TPM Figure 397 TPM kit Figure 398 TPM mounting location 1 TPM Trusted Platform Module 3 Special screw for TPM 2 TPM spacer I The black TPM spacer is not used in this server 4 TPM bit insert for TPM special screw 1 TPM connector 2 Cut out for TPM spacer ...

Page 528: ...M2 System board and components Figure 399 Installing the TPM spacer Ê Snap the TPM spacer into the cut out in the system board Figure 400 TPM bit insert Ê Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool Japanese market to a bit screw driver ...

Page 529: ...w lightly touches the TPM 14 4 1 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Enable TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Ê Switch on or restart your server Ê As soon as the startup screen appears press the F2 function key to enter the BIOS Ê Select the Advanced menu Ê Select the Trusted Computing submenu Ê Set the TPM Support and TPM State setti...

Page 530: ...sons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that replacing the TPM will cause to lose all data Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 30 minutes Tools Removing the system board Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm Remov...

Page 531: ...administrator password or confirmation type the password or provide confirmation Ê To turn off BitLocker and decrypt the volume click Turn Off BitLocker and then click Decrypt the volume I Decrypting the volume may be time consuming By decrypting the volume all of the information stored on that computer is decrypted For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption please refer ...

Page 532: ...g the fan box on page 397 14 4 2 2 Removing the TPM Ê Removing the defective system board on page 549 Ê Lay the system board on a soft antistatic surface with its component side facing down Figure 402 Removing the TPM screw Ê Locate the slotted lower end of the TPM screw 1 Ê Carefully loosen the TPM screw using a thin slotted screw driver e g watchmaker s screw driver or the dedicated TPM screw dr...

Page 533: ...ble Otherwise the thin metal bar may break rendering it impossible to loosen the screw Ê Remove the TPM screw Ê Remove the defective TPM on the upper side of the system board Figure 403 Removing the TPM spacer Ê Using a pair of flat nose pliers press together the hooks on the TPM spacer see close up and remove it from the system board I If the TPM is to be replaced the TPM spacer may remain on the...

Page 534: ...st be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that replacing the TPM will cause to lose all data Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 40 minutes Tools Removing the system board Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm Replacing the TPM Bi...

Page 535: ... server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 14 4 3 2 Removing the TPM Ê Removing the TPM on page 530 Ê Leave the TPM spacer on the system board when removing the defective TPM 14 4 3 3 Installing the TPM Figure 404 TPM spacer Ê The TPM spacer is already present on the system board Ê Installing the TPM ...

Page 536: ...ing the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 120 14 5 SATA DOM 14 5 1 Installing the SATA DOM 14 5 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 537: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 537 System board and components 14 5 1 2 Installing the SATA DOM Figure 405 SATA DOM Figure 406 Connector SATA6 DOM ...

Page 538: ...DOM in the connector SATA6 DOM on the system board 14 5 1 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 14 5 2 Removing the SATA DOM Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 539: ...er cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 14 5 2 2 Removing the SATA DOM Figure 408 Removing the SATA DOM Ê Firmly remove the SATA DOM out of its connector 14 5 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 ...

Page 540: ...component on page 68 14 5 3 2 Replacing the SATA DOM Ê Remove the defective SATA DOM as described in section Removing the SATA DOM on page 539 Ê Install the new SATA DOM as described in section Installing the SATA DOM on page 537 14 5 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 Ê Verifying system information backup rest...

Page 541: ... iRMC microSD card and activated through the iRMC web frontend For further information please refer to the ServerView embedded Lifecycle Management eLCM user guide 14 6 1 Installing the iRMC microSD card 14 6 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 14 6 1 2 Installing the iRMC microSD card Fi...

Page 542: ...l facing up insert the iRMC microSD card into the microSD card slot 1 until it locks in place 2 I The onboard position of the microSD card slot can be found in section Connectors and indicators on page 582 14 6 1 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 79 Ê Switching on the server on page 82 ...

Page 543: ...e 68 14 6 2 2 Removing the iRMC microSD card Figure 411 Removing the iRMC microSD card Ê To eject the iRMC microSD card gently push it in and then let go 1 Ê Pull the iRMC microSD card straight out of its slot 2 V CAUTION The iRMC microSD card contains customer information After removing the iRMC microSD card hand the card over to the customer 14 6 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 73 Up...

Page 544: ...the defective iRMC microSD card as described in section Removing the iRMC microSD card on page 543 V CAUTION The iRMC microSD card contains customer information After replacing the iRMC microSD card hand the defective card over to the customer If the customer requests disposal of the defective iRMC microSD card proceed as follows Ê Using a pair of side cutting pliers cut the iRMC microSD card in h...

Page 545: ...tes Software 10 minutes Tools Replacing the system board Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver nut driver 5 mm Magnifying glass for inspecting CPU socket springs recommended Replacing the TPM Bit screw driver TPM bit insert thin slotted screw driver 2 x 0 4 mm For the Japanese market Dedicated TPM screw driver CWZ8291A TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 If a UFM is installed Phillips PH1 No 1 screw...

Page 546: ...de you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that replacing the TPM will cause to lose all data Note on system information backup restore I The front panel module contains the Chassi...

Page 547: ...ctionality on page 96 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Shutting down the server on page 65 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 66 Ê Disconnect all external cables Ê Getting access to the component on page 68 Ê Remove the PSUs see section Removing a hot plug PSU on page 138 Ê Removing the fan box on page 397 Ê Remove all memory modules see section Removing memory modules on page...

Page 548: ... applicable see section Removing the DynamicLoM module on page 337 or the three screws that are installed in place of the LoM module Ê Remove the UFM if applicable see section Removing the UFM on page 520 I Remove the UFM spacer from the defective system board and fasten it to the UFM board with the UFM screw Ê Remove the SATA DOM if applicable see section Removing the SATA DOM on page 539 Ê Remov...

Page 549: ...nual 549 System board and components 14 7 1 2 Removing the defective system board Ê Disconnect all cables from the system board Figure 412 Removing the stabilizer bar Ê Remove the 5 screws of the stabilizer bar Ê Remove the stabilizer bar ...

Page 550: ...550 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 System board and components Figure 413 Detaching the system board Ê Remove 9 screws from the system board see circles ...

Page 551: ...ot in order to detach it from the centering bolts C Ê Carefully shift the system board towards the server front until the plug shells disengage from the cut outs in the connector panel Ê Hold the defective system board by the memory module ejectors and a PCI slot and at a slight angle lift it out of the chassis Ê Removing the TPM on page 532 Ê Remove the UFM spacer from the system board ...

Page 552: ...tem board by any of its heat sinks Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Ê At a slight angle lower the system board into the chassis Ê Carefully shift the system board towards the server rear until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the connector panel Ê Lower the system board onto the c...

Page 553: ...Insert the thee bolts for the DynamicLoM module if applicable or the three screws that are installed in place of the DynamicLoM module see orange circles Ê Secure the system board with 9 screws see circles I Screw torque 0 6 Nm not applicable for the Japanese market Tighten the screws in a cross diagonal pattern ...

Page 554: ...PUs Ê Opening the load plate on page 364 Ê Carefully remove the CPUs from their sockets on the defective system board as described in Removing a CPU on page 374 V CAUTION Remove and reinstall one CPU at a time Do not remove the second CPU from the defective system board until the first CPU has been installed on the new system board Ê Installing the CPU on page 363 I Since the defective system boar...

Page 555: ...ing expansion cards on page 255 I Install all expansion cards into their original slots UFM if applicable see section Installing the UFM on page 517 TPM if applicable see section Installing the TPM on page 526 DynamicLoM module if applicable see section Installing the DynamicLoM module on page 333 or the three screws that are installed in place of the DynamicLoM module SATA DOM if applicable see s...

Page 556: ...Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 105 Ê If customer BIOS settings are not restored automatically please change the settings manually using the information collected during preliminary steps If you couldn t determine the BIOS version ask the customer to reconfigure all BIOS settings and password Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 116 Ê Looking up changed MAC WWN addres...

Page 557: ...RX2540 M2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 557 System board and components Ê If applicable restore LAN teaming configurations as described in section After replacing the system board on page 105 ...

Page 558: ...558 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2540 M2 System board and components ...

Page 559: ...ables with damaged shielding Always use shielded network cables 15 1 List of used cables No Name Cable number Routing C1 CBL FRONT PANEL GTL T26139 Y4015 V301 Front panel board to system board C2 CBL_USB30_65 0 T26139 Y3999 V505 Front USB3 0 to system board C3 LTG SATA CBL_SATA_850 T26139 Y4028 V304 ODD to system board C4 CBL_FRONT_V GA T26139 Y3994 V301 Front VGA to system board C5 CBL PWR 2CO 40...

Page 560: ...to riser in PCIe slot3 9 C18 CBL COM 150 GTL T26139 Y3589 V408 fixed I O shield to system board C19 CBL HOST BP 470 T26139 Y4040 V8 SAS controller to 2 5 inch SAS BP 1 C20 CBL HOST BP 540 T26139 Y4040 V9 SAS controller to 2 5 inch SAS BP 1 C21 CBL_SAS30_RA L_150 T26139 Y4040 V30 expander board to 2 5 inch SAS BP 2 C22 CBL_SAS30_RA L_180 T26139 Y4040 V31 expander board to 2 5 inch SAS BP 1 BP 3 C23...

Page 561: ...1 CBL PWR 3CO 600 T26139 Y3986 V306 LTO to SAS BP C32 CBL FBU03 550 T26139 Y4031 V102 SAS controller to FBU2 C33 CBL_SMB_4XBP T26139 Y4015 V605 4x 2 5 inch SAS BP to system board OOB C34 CBL PWR RDX 400 T26139 Y2193 V501 RDX power adapter cable C35 CBL USB3 0AN 0 8M T26139 Y4039 A80 RDX to system board C36 CBL_4XPCIE_65 0 T26139 Y4040 V45 PCIe controller to PCIe SSD front bundle long C37 CBL_PWR_6...

Page 562: ...rontpanel1 SB 3289 frontpanel2 USB3 0 front SATA5 front VGA COM1 SATA6 DOM PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 ODD Combo 2 x USB3 0 USB 3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt SAS3 0 controller FBU FBU C1 C2 C3 C5 C8 C6 C33 C4 C16 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 9 SB BP1 BP2 4 C33 only necessary if controller is PSAS CP400i or onbo...

Page 563: ...ntpanel2 USB3 0 front SATA5 front VGA COM1 SATA6 DOM PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA 7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 ODD Combo 2 x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 4 x 3 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA C1 C2 C3 Front VGA opt C5 C9 C6 C33 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 9 SB BP1 C33 BP2 4 C4 if graphic card see separate cable plan ...

Page 564: ...5 front VGA COM1 SATA 6 DOM PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt SAS3 0 controller FBU FBU C1 C2 C3 C5 C8 C6 C33 C4 C16 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot9 SB BP3 4 C33 only necessary if controller is PSAS CP400i or onboard SATA option or front or rear PCIe BP X17 ODD PWR SA...

Page 565: ...VGA COM1 SATA6 DOM PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 4 x 3 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt C1 C2 C3 C5 C9 C6 C33 C4 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot9 SB BP3 4 X17 ODD PWR SAS BP2 4 x 3 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA BP1 BP2 C10 C13 if graphic ca...

Page 566: ... Cabling 12x 3 5 inch HDD model with SAS controller frontpanel1 SB3289 frontpanel2 USB3 0 front SATA5 front VGA COM1 SATA6 DOM PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 OP _on_ear 1xUSB2 0 X41 SAS BP 12x 3 5 X40 X42 X32 X31 X30 3 5 expander board X32 X31 X30 X1 SAS3 0 controller FBU C14 C10 C10 C33 C15 C15 SB BP1 BP2 4 MLC1 MLC2 ...

Page 567: ...PWR12V4 PWR12V3 SATA7 10 SATA1 4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 SAS3 0 controller FBU ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA C1 C2 C3 C4 C20 C19 C5 C33 BP2 4 SB BP1 C9 C9 Onboard SATA option Opt Fixed in I O shield Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 9 C33 only necess...

Page 568: ...4 PWR12V2 PWR12V1 I2C5 PCIe slot1 ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA SAS3 0 controller FBU C8 C8 FBU C16 C1 C2 C4 2 5 expander board X15 X1 X2 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 exp PWR X3 C5 C10 C6 C26 C24 C22 C21 C21 C33 C33 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 9 C18 Opt Fixed in...

Page 569: ...5 PCIe slot1 PCIe slot 2 SAS3 0 controller FBU SAS3 0 controller FBU ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA X17 ODD PWR SAS BP2 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA FBU2 FBU1 C1 C2 C10 C6 C19 C20 C25 C11 C5 C3 C4 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 3 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot 9 C1...

Page 570: ... OP _on_ear 1xUSB2 0 X17 ODD PWR SAS BP3 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA X17 ODD PWR SAS BP2 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA 2 5 expander board X15 X1 X2 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 exp PWR X3 FBU SAS3 0 controller FBU C16 C8 C8 C14 C18 C10 Opt PWR for riser in PCIe slot3 Opt Fixed in I O shield C10 C6 C24 C22 C21 C21 C22 C23 C33 C33 only necessary if controller i...

Page 571: ...Figure 428 Cabling 4x 2 5 inch SAS HDD SSD rear option PWR12V4 SB D3289 PCIe slot8 I2C5 P0 X1 PCIe SSD BP 4 x 2 5 rear P1 X2 P2 X3 P3 X4 X11 OOB X12 PWR C33 D3262PCIe ctrl P0 X1 P1 X2 P2 X3 P3 X4 cable bundle with colour marking C28 C27 SB BP4 BP1 3 C27 PWR12V4 SB D3289 PCIe slot 7 I2C5 SAS3 0 controller FBU C29 FBU C16 C33 SB BP4 BP1 3 SAS SATA HDD SSD BP4 x 2 5 rear X5 SAS HD X11 OOB X10 PWR MLC...

Page 572: ...x 2 5 inch PCIe SSD front Figure 429 Cabling 4x 2 5 inch PCIe SSD front option PWR12V2 SB D3289 PCIe slot3 I2C5 D3262PCIe ctrl P0 X1 P1 X2 P2 X3 P3 X4 C37 P0 X1 PCIe SSD BP 4 x 2 5 front P1 X2 P2 X3 P3 X4 X11 OOB X12 PWR cable bundle with colour marking C36 C33 SB BP2 BP3 4 BP1 ...

Page 573: ... 430 Cabling 8 16x 2 5 inch and LTO 4 5 6 7 drive option PCIe slot2 SB3289 LTO4 5 6 SAS PWR ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel Front VGA opt X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA All other cables as described in the appropriate configuration plan C31 SAS3 0 controller C30 MLC1 MLC2 ...

Page 574: ...rive Figure 431 Cabling 8 16x 2 5 inch and USB 3 0 RDX drive option C35 C31 C34 X17 ODD PWR SAS BP1 8 x 2 5 X40 HDD PWR X11 OOB X9 SAS SATA X10 SAS SATA USB3 0 int SB3289 RDX USB USB3 0 PWR ODD Combo 2x USB3 0 USB3 0 ODD data ODD PWR frontpanel All other cables as described in the appropriate configuration plan Front VGA opt ...

Page 575: ...ing Quadro M4000 C38 All other cables as described in the appropriate configuration plan P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 GPGPU M60 3 in riser slot3 PWR8 pin PWR12V4 SB D3289 PWR12V3 PWR12V2 PWR8 pin in riser slot9 GPGPU M60 3 PWR12V4 SB3289 PWR12V3 PWR12V2 M4000 in riser slot 3 PWR6 pin PWR6 pin M4000 in riser slot 9 All other cables as described in the appropriate configuration plan C10 C10 ...

Page 576: ...2 11 Configuration GRID K1 K2 M10 Figure 434 Cabling GRID K1 K2 M10 PWR12V4 SB3289 PWR12V3 PWR12V2 K1 K2 0 in riser slot 3 PWR6 pin All other cables as described in the appropriate configuration plan PWR8 pin C17 K1 K2 0 in riser slot 9 PWR6 pin PWR8 pin C17 ...

Page 577: ...hanical overview 16 1 1 Server front 16 1 1 1 3 5 inch HDD versions Figure 435 Front side 3 5 inch HDDs up to 8 HDDs Figure 436 Front side 3 5 inch HDDs up to 12 HDDs Pos Component 1 Front panel module 2 ODD 3 Space for hard disc drives depending on the configuration ...

Page 578: ...dix 16 1 1 2 2 5 inch HDD versions Figure 437 Front side 2 5 inch HDDs up to 16 HDDs Figure 438 Front side 2 5 inch HDDs up to 24 HDDs Pos Component 1 Front panel module 2 Space for LTO drive 3 Space for hard disc drives depending on the configuration ...

Page 579: ...stallation location for riser module 2 optional 2 COM1 connector optional 3 Video connector 4 Management LAN connector 5 Installation location for riser module 1 optional 6 RAID controller Slot 1 7 Optional expansion card Slot 2 3 8 DynamicLoM connectors 9 USB3 0 10 USB2 0 11 Optional expansion card Slot 7 9 12 PSU 2 13 PSU 1 ...

Page 580: ...Server interior Figure 440 PRIMERGY RX2540 M2 interior example 2 5 inch HDD model Pos Component 1 PSUs 2 CPU 2 with CPU heat sink 3 Memory slots CPU 2 4 Front panel module bay 5 HDD SSD drive bay 6 Fans 7 Memory slots CPU 1 8 CPU 1 with CPU heat sink 9 UFM 10 TPM ...

Page 581: ...mounting order Please refer to chapter Hard disk drives HDD and solid state drives SSD on page 143 16 2 2 Memory board configuration table Please refer to chapter Main memory on page 347 16 2 3 Expansion card configuration table Please refer to chapter Expansion cards and backup units on page 239 ...

Page 582: ...AN 5 FAN 4 FAN 3 FAN 2 FAN 1 SATA5 SATA6 DOM USB INT 1 LCD Front panel 1 Front VGA PSU 1 USB 2 Riser 1 PWR 12V 4 SLOT 7 PCIe x8 PSU2 SATA 1 4 microSD Riser 2 VGA USB3 0 Front Front panel 2 UFM CPU 1 DIMM 3D CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 1C CPU 2 DIMM 3H CPU 2 DIMM 2H CPU 2 DIMM 1H CPU 2 DIMM 3G CPU 2 DIMM 2G CPU 2 DIMM 1G CPU 1 DIMM 1A CPU 1 DIMM 2A...

Page 583: ... PWR 12V 2 12 V power rail 2 HDD backplane 2 8 LCD 9 Frontpanel 1 Front panel connector 10 Frontpanel 2 Front panel connector flat cable 11 FAN1 FAN5 FAN connectors 12 OOB 13 SATA 7 10 14 SATA 5 15 SATA 1 4 16 SATA 6 DOM Connector for SATA DOM module 17 UFM Connector for USB Flash Module UFM 18 TPM Connector for Trusted Platform Module TPM 19 PWR 12V 4 12 V power rail 4 20 PWR Power connector for ...

Page 584: ...LOT 3 PCIe x16 Riser 1 F SLOT 9 PCIe x16 Riser 2 SLOT 8 PCIe x16 SLOT 2 PCIe x8 SLOT 1 RAID PCIe x8 F PCH O O O O A 1 JP1 JP3 O FAN 5 FAN 4 FAN 3 FAN 2 FAN 1 SATA5 SATA6 DOM USB INT 1 LCD Front panel 1 Front VGA PSU 1 P USB 2 Riser 1 PWR 12V 4 SLOT 7 PCIe x8 PSU2 SATA 1 4 microSD Riser 2 VGA USB3 0 Front Front panel 2 UFM L CPU 1 DIMM 3D CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 ...

Page 585: ...hing CSS component failure C GEL Global Error LED off no critical event non CSS component orange on prefailure detected non CSS component orange flashing non CSS component failure Possible reasons sensor reports overheating sensor is defective CPU error software reports an error F Controller orange on Controller faulty G CPU orange on CPU faulty H Memory orange on Memory faulty I MBC PWR OK green ...

Page 586: ...e 7 14 or later supported OOB RAID system RAID controllers which are not listed in the table below 16 3 2 Server front 16 3 2 1 Indicators on the front panel Figure 443 Indicators on the front panel RAID controllers that do not support HDD prefailure detection D2616 MegaRAID SAS 9280 8e MegaRAID SAS9285CV 8e D3116 D3116C D2607 Table 6 RAID controllers that do not support HDD prefailure detection ...

Page 587: ...using ServerView Operations Manager iRMC web frontend or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification blue flashing The server has been highlighted for easy identification using the iRMC AVR with disabled local VGA output 2 CSS CSS indicator off No critical event detected CSS component orange on Prefailure event detected CSS component For HDDs see also HDD prefailure detection on page ...

Page 588: ...ified temperature range Defective sensor CPU error Error detected by server management software 4 HDD SSD activity indicator green flashing Data access in progress 5 Power on indicator off The server is switched off green on The server has been switched on but Power Cycle Delay settings delay it from turning on for a specified time The server is switched on and operating normally green flashing sl...

Page 589: ...on for a specified time I After connecting the server to the mains it will take about 60 seconds until the server will enter standby mode and can be switched on off The server is switched off and not connected to the mains The server is switched on and operating normally ID indicator Global error indicator Description blue flashing off A remote connection has been established Local VGA output has ...

Page 590: ...ill be supported The requirements are iRMC Firmware 7 14 or later supported OOB RAID system RAID controllers which are not listed in the table below RAID controllers that do not support HDD prefailure detection D2616 MegaRAID SAS 9280 8e MegaRAID SAS9285CV 8e D3116 D3116C D2607 Table 7 RAID controllers that do not support HDD prefailure detection ...

Page 591: ... is inactive green on The HDD SSD being accessed 2 Error indicator off No HDD SSD error detected orange on An HDD SSD error has been detected Possible causes The drive is defective and needs replacing A RAID rebuild process has failed The HDD SSD module has not been inserted correctly orange flashing slowly HDD SSD RAID rebuild is in progress Data is being restored after replacing a drive that has...

Page 592: ... 2 Management LAN connector 5 2 USB connectors USB 2 0 3 DynamicLoM optional different variants 6 COM1 connector optional The LAN connectors on the dynamicLoM modules are numbered in ascending order from right to left beginning with 0 The rightmost connector LAN 0 is the shared LAN connector respectively The serial interface COM1 can be used as the standard interface or for communication with iRMC...

Page 593: ... e g drivers see the documentation for the connected device Depending on BIOS settings the shared LAN connector may also be used as a management LAN connector For further information please refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 16 3 3 2 I O panel indicators Global Error ID and CSS indicators Figure 447 Global Error ID and CSS indicators ...

Page 594: ...nge flashing Non CSS component failure detected Possible causes System is out of the specified temperature range Defective sensor CPU error Error detected by server management software ID ID indicator see also iRMC related status signals on page 595 blue on The server has been highlighted using ServerView Operations Manager iRMC web frontend or the ID button on the front panel for easy identificat...

Page 595: ...ion will be supported The requirements are iRMC Firmware 7 14 or later supported OOB RAID system RAID controllers which are not listed in the table below ID indicator Global error indicator Description blue flashing off A remote connection has been established Local VGA output has been disabled during the remote session blue flashing orange flashing An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in pr...

Page 596: ...example D3255 Pos Indicator Status Description 1 LAN link transfer indicator green on LAN connection established off no LAN connection green flashing data transfer in progress 2 LAN speed indicator yellow on traffic a transfer rate of 1 Gbit s green on traffic a transfer rate of 100 Mbit s off traffic a transfer rate of 10 Mbit s ...

Page 597: ...SU status indicator green flashing The server is switched off but mains voltage is present standby mode green on The server is switched on and operating properly orange flashing An overload has been detected The PSU is still running but failure might be imminent orange on An PSU failure has been detected Possible causes Over under voltage Overheating Fan failure 0 ...

Page 598: ...ator green flashing The server is switched off but DC voltage is present standby mode green on The server is switched on and operating properly orange flashing An overload has been detected The PSU is still running but failure might be imminent orange on An PSU failure has been detected Possible causes Over under voltage Overheating Fan failure ...

Page 599: ...USB INT 1 LCD Front panel 1 Front VGA PSU 1 USB 2 Riser 1 PWR 12V 4 SLOT 7 PCIe x8 PSU2 SATA 1 4 microSD Riser 2 VGA USB3 0 Front Front panel 2 UFM CPU 1 DIMM 3D CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 1C CPU 2 DIMM 3H CPU 2 DIMM 2H CPU 2 DIMM 1H CPU 2 DIMM 3G CPU 2 DIMM 2G CPU 2 DIMM 1G CPU 1 DIMM 1A CPU 1 DIMM 2A CPU 1 DIMM 3A CPU 1 DIMM 1B CPU 1 DIMM 2B CP...

Page 600: ...onfiguration in order to isolate the defective component Setting Status Description 1 JP1 JP2 PWD CLR BIOS RCVR Default Password delete and Recovery BIOS options disabled Password skip enabled This jumper setting will permanently delete the current BIOS password and apply default BIOS settings Recovery BIOS enabled 3 JP3 BIOS Flash Write Protect Default Flash write protect enable Field Replaceable...

Page 601: ...t included in the minimum startup configuration the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete POST phase has been passed The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily operation Component Notes System board no TPM UFM or expansion cards installed 1 CPU with CPU heat sink installed in CPU...

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