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EB3600-AB | Chapter 7     Rack Slide Installation 

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Attach Rail to Chassis (STEP 2) 

Attach Slide piece 

A

 to the side of the chassis. Position the spring end toward the rear of chassis.  Place as 

far forward as the whole alignment allows. Attach rail section to both sides of chassis before continuing. 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

The screws that come with the slides will be too long and could potentially touch the Host PCB’s.  If you 
reuse the screws that are already on the sides, you will be fine.  These screws have Sems Lock washers and 
get two full turns into the threads and there are several that can be used on any rack slides.  They do not 
protrude deep into the chassis, but they give enough support

 

Assemble Slide Rails (STEP 3) 

Measure the rack from front to back so you can confirm how long the rail must be to fit properly. In this 
example, the rack is 29” long.

 

 

Summary of Contents for EB3600-10

Page 1: ...EB3600 AB User Manual PCIe to PCIe Expansion MODEL EB3600 AB...

Page 2: ...nterface Card 21 Install Host Interface Card 24 Host Card installation in a Slot Carrier 26 Connect Interface Cables 28 Proper handling of cables 28 How to insert the cable correctly 30 Connect cables...

Page 3: ...Chapter 3 Software Installation 54 Install Software 54 Verify Installation 54 Windows 54 Linux 55 Check Verify PCIe cards GPU 61 Chapter 4 General Technical Information 62 EB3600 AB 62 Placement of GP...

Page 4: ...O Manager 91 SNMP Features 91 Web Access and SNMP Configuration 91 Supported Internet Browser 91 To Access Express IO Manager SNMP 92 Connect Ethernet Cable 92 Configure Network Setting 92 How to con...

Page 5: ...ss IO Manager Administration Test 114 Chapter 7 Rack Slide Installation 115 Installing the EB3600 Chassis in a Rack 115 Rack Mounting 115 Rack Slides 115 Slide Rail Dimension Information 115 Specifica...

Page 6: ...heck and verify the update 132 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 133 Chapter 10 Chassis Maintenance 135 General Chassis Cleaning 135 Cleaning the Air Filter 136 Chapter 11 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 137 W...

Page 7: ...o help you CAUTION Used to indicate and prevent the following procedure or step from causing damage to the equipment WARNING Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing injury DANGER...

Page 8: ...Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps 2 Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices 3 Disconnect the computer and peripheral power cords from their AC outlets or inlets...

Page 9: ...can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from...

Page 10: ...ing medical imaging genome sequencing and simulation any application requiring big data set analysis and processing With the capacity for up to 9 state of the art GPUs e g NVIDIA K40 support for up to...

Page 11: ...ent B independently HARDWARE Backplane EB3600 AB ten peripheral slots and two host link slots All Gen 3 x16 Interconnect Bandwidth PCIe Gen 3 x16 128 Gbits sec to all peripherals and host link ENCLOSU...

Page 12: ...6 slots per backplane up to 2 backplanes in Express Box 3600 Support for 4 or 5 double wide GPUs Up to two backplanes fit in 1 19 rack Mechanical cooling considerations for GPU requirements 300W Modul...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 13 Block Diagram Configuration Models Model 1 Configuration model for EB3600 AB attached to one host server Two link interface cards plugged into the server Two link cables per...

Page 14: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 1 Introduction 14 Model 2 Attached to two host servers One Interface card per server Two link cables per interface card...

Page 15: ...ter High Speed HD IO cable 4 3 U S Standard 115V Power Cord 1 per supplied PSU 4 Expansion Interface card 2 5 Quick Start Guide 1 6 1200W Power Supply Modules installed Requires 4 7 Replaceable Fan in...

Page 16: ...switches c Two Cable ports one for x8 and the other is x16 3 Power Supply redundant and field replaceable a Power cord socket b LED status indicator c Locking Thumb screw d 18 6 2 pin PCIe connectors...

Page 17: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 1 Introduction 17...

Page 18: ...s Inventory the shipping carton contents for all of the required parts Gather all of the necessary tools required for installation Read this manual Tools Required for Installation To complete the inst...

Page 19: ...surface For more information see Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge in the Preface WARNING High voltages are present inside the expansion chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged into an...

Page 20: ...ower up EB3600 AB 9 Power ON power up Computer 10 Hardware Check 11 Verify Installation via Operating System NOTE It is highly recommended to install any 3rd party PCI E cards High Power PCIe cards af...

Page 21: ...s are already installed in their designated slot This model EB3600 AB comes with 4 Interface cards 2 for expansion and 2 for host server There are two separate PCB backplanes side by side in the chass...

Page 22: ...gured as x16 Next check the SW3 This is another dipswitch that you need to check prior to installing the interface card The SW3 has two toggle switches and are set to x16 by default see pictures below...

Page 23: ...Expansion interface card and plugs into an expansion slot in the chassis When it is set to OFF HOST and plugs into a computer slot it is a Host interface card See pictures below for the SW4 settings N...

Page 24: ...the screws that hold the card to the bracket Be sure you are using proper ESD procedures when completing this action When the host computer is off and all power cords are disconnected from the AC outl...

Page 25: ...screw There are 2 host cards available for this chassis It is important to know how many lanes the host computer slot can support The host card does not need to be configured for the same number of la...

Page 26: ...installation in a Slot Carrier If you are using a server type computer that has a slot carrier please follow the instructions below You have to remove the slot carrier housing from the host server in...

Page 27: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 27 Secure Interface card Put the slot carrier housing back into the host server Install the second Host interface card in the second slot carrier...

Page 28: ...lowing 1 Ensure no power is applied to any of the four PS modules on the expansion system 2 Make sure to unfasten bracket screw remove and reseat the target cards as shipping may have misaligned the t...

Page 29: ...g in the cable while unit is ON 4 Do not use a damaged cable or cable with broken pins Inspect the end connector of the cable for damaged pins prior to connecting to the interface card The pictures be...

Page 30: ...cable If you insert the cable in a wrong orientation and try to force it in this will damage the end connector Once the end connector of the cable is damaged the entire cable must be replaced A broken...

Page 31: ...ect cable orientation The image on the right is the incorrect cable orientation The pictures below the Interface card is installed horizontally to the PCIe slot connector located in the left side of t...

Page 32: ...of cable to the expansion interface card located on the left side of the expansion unit Connect the 1st cable to port X8 A Connect the 2nd cable to port X6 B Connect the second set of cable to the ex...

Page 33: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 33 See pictures below for proper installation of cable retainer cable clamp...

Page 34: ...end of the 2nd cable and connect that to port X16 B of the host interface card Do the same thing to the remaining 3rd and 4th cables Make sure to connect the end of the cables to the appropriate port...

Page 35: ...ong ways to connect the cables to interface cards host and expansion are illustrated below It is important to know what correct port to use to plug in the cable Plugging in the cable to the wrong port...

Page 36: ...to use in the chassis 3 Align the new GPU card with the empty socket 4 Gently push down evenly on both ends of the card until it is fully seated in the socket Ensure that the card s rear panel tab sit...

Page 37: ...ned to the slot while plugging in it can hit and damage one of these components See picture below as an example of a detached damaged components To avoid damaging these components install the GPU in t...

Page 38: ...the power requirement for a high end GPU with power consumption of over 125 Watts A direct connection to the power supply is needed to obtain additional power This can be done by using the 6 2 pin PCI...

Page 39: ...ch or exceed the memory requirements of the total GPU PCI address space to achieve better performance and avoid problems that may cause the entire system to malfunction Random crashes and other unexpe...

Page 40: ...udes a combination of six pin 75 W and or eight pin 150 W connectors If these are not available you can use the internal AUX power connectors in the expansion unit see picture below There are 18 6 2 p...

Page 41: ...cess of installing multiple doublewide GPUs across the two backplane are illustrated below When installing multiple or 8 to 9 GPUs you must begin placing the GPU in the far right of the backplane look...

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Page 43: ...s Connect Auxiliary power adapter 1 Connect breakout auxiliary power adapter to K80 power connector 2 Connect the EB3600 AB auxiliary power connector to the K80 breakout auxiliary power adapter The K8...

Page 44: ...le slot GPU you can fit 10 There are two backplanes in the expansion chassis with 10 available PCIe slots combined Backplane A 1 can accommodate 5 double wide GPUs or 5 single slot GPUs Backplane B 2...

Page 45: ...to 220v power plug Be cautious practice safe and correct methods when powering up your EB3600 AB expansion unit Pictures below are different configurations of supplying power to the expansion unit Is...

Page 46: ...m the breaker box the greater the resistance volts times amps watts watts divided by volts amps watts divided by amps volts Prior to powering up the system we recommend that you check your breaker box...

Page 47: ...plugged in all power cables to proper electrical outlets or turned the power strip switch to ON position all AMBER LEDs are immediately illuminated on the back of the power supply unit Each power supp...

Page 48: ...n time to fully protect a device that has been improperly connected or whose power cable has been damaged You must apply power to the expansion chassis BEFORE you power up your computer This will allo...

Page 49: ...m ensure that all the proper connections are made Then power on your computer This will enable your Magma chassis to turn ON Hardware Check Once you have turned ON the Magma EB3600 AB and the host com...

Page 50: ...shows the number of Solid Green LEDS illuminated on both expansion an host interface cards LED STATUS COLOR D4 D3 D8 and D8 ON Solid Green D5 OFF None The picture below shows the number of solid green...

Page 51: ...Panel Status indicator when the system is up and running Backplane LEDs 15 Solid Green LEDs on each backplane are illuminated when the system is turned on LED STATUS COLOR D14 D12 D10 D8 D6 D4 D2 D42...

Page 52: ...hardware set up is now complete You should have fully integrated all the GPUs in the EB360 AB expansion unit and connected to host servers The picture below shows what your EB3600 AB configuration loo...

Page 53: ...Magma EB3600 AB Completing Hardware Set up 53 Top view layout of EB3600 AB attached to two servers Top view layout EB3600 AB attached to one server...

Page 54: ...tional software or drivers are needed The operating system should automatically recognize the Magma expansion chassis Magma To verify a successful installation on Windows find the My Computer icon and...

Page 55: ...owing command lines lspci t Displays the overall structure of the PCIe expansion system lspci vv Lists additional information about the PCIe switch in our case it will list the Integrated Device Techn...

Page 56: ...primary 01 secondary 02 subordinate 07 sec latency 0 I O behind bridge 0000e000 0000efff Memory behind bridge f6000000 f70fffff Prefetchable memory behind bridge 00000000e0000000 00000000f1ffffff Capa...

Page 57: ...ities 138 Power Budgeting Capabilities 10c 19 Capabilities 148 Virtual Channel Capabilities e00 12 Capabilities f24 Access Control Services Capabilities b70 Vendor Specific Information ID 0001 Rev 0 L...

Page 58: ...0000000 64 bit prefetchable size 256M Memory at f0000000 64 bit prefetchable size 32M I O ports at e000 size 128 virtual Expansion ROM at f7000000 disabled size 512K Capabilities 60 Power Management v...

Page 59: ...Capabilities 48 MSI Enable Count 1 8 Maskable 64bit Capabilities 68 Express Downstream Port Slot MSI 00 Capabilities a4 Subsystem PLX Technology Inc Device 8796 Capabilities 100 Device Serial Number a...

Page 60: ...bilities 148 Virtual Channel Capabilities e00 12 Capabilities f24 Access Control Services Capabilities b70 Vendor Specific Information ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010 Kernel driver in use pcieport Kernel module...

Page 61: ...e PCIe Info For more details on how to access and use the PCIe Info via Management console Go to Chapter 5 PCIe Info In Linux operating system you can use the following commands to check if the GPUs o...

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Page 63: ...as two backplanes motherboard with 10 available PCIe slots combined Each backplane has 5 PCIe slots and can accommodate 5 singlewide GPUs Backplane A 1 5 PCIe slots can accommodate 5 single wide GPUS...

Page 64: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 4 General Technical Information 64 EB3600 AB with 10 single wide GPUs EB3600 AB with 9 double wide GPUs...

Page 65: ...gurations of double wide GPUs on the backplane of the EB3600 AB are illustrated below For example when running 4 GPUs you must equally distribute the number of GPUs that you are installing on each bac...

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Page 69: ...2 PCIe slots on the EB3600 AB backplane two are occupied by the Expansion interface card and 10 slots are available All 12 slots have their own corresponding port The port assignment are hard coded yo...

Page 70: ...set EB3600 AB is out of reset DEBUG D43 Debug N A NA 0V9A D2 900 mV Analog Power Solid power rail OK OFF power rail out of range 3V3 CLK D4 3 3V Clock Power Solid power rail OK OFF power rail out of r...

Page 71: ...2 PCIe Reset EB3600 AB is in reset EB3600 AB is out of reset DEBUG D43 Debug NA NA DEBUG D44 Debug NA NA 0V9A D2 900 mV Analog Power Solid power rail OK OFF power rail out of range 3V3 CLK D4 3 3V Clo...

Page 72: ...t Power Status LEDs 4 Rx Hint and Tx presets 5 Cable ports x8 A and x16 B 6 SW4 toggle switch for interface mode setting host or expansion 7 Heatsink During normal operation LEDs D7 D8 and D3 should b...

Page 73: ...If not the alternate display will be activated 2 Phase equalization mode D400 will not be lit D401 Phase equalization complete D402 Phase 3 successful D403 Phase 2 successful D404 Phase 1 successful F...

Page 74: ...Ie clock present Lights up if a PCIe clock has been detected No clock present Clock is present D3 3 3V good When on means that the locally generated 3 3V is good and within specification When off mean...

Page 75: ...h the chassis we included below explanations as to what all these items are and how they should be treated Under normal operating conditions the status indicator LED s should be green at all times An...

Page 76: ...ponent you have to reset the SNMP to factory default settings Hold the Alarm Reset button see picture below until the LEDs blink The color of the entire LEDs will turn orange and the device will reboo...

Page 77: ...ot below for their corresponding combination of dipswitch settings SW3 Link width can be changed by using the following dipswitch settings By default the card is set to x16 SW4 Toggle switch for inter...

Page 78: ...ment Fan 1 is located on the far left side of the expansion chassis and Fan 4 is on the far right side of the expansion unit Fan Specs 92mm X 92mm X 38mm FAN 185 CFM ITEM DESCRIPTION Rated Voltage 12...

Page 79: ...allow fan replacement while the chassis is powered on First you will need to remove the chassis lid Then locate the fan that has failed unlock its thumbscrew lift up its metal tab and pull it out Inse...

Page 80: ...ch as the fan power supply and temperature and PCIe slots via the SNMP Web Management The Netburner is programmed with custom SNMP Web GUI for managing and monitoring devices NetBurner Module Replacin...

Page 81: ...ut of the interface board with two hands by placing both index fingers underneath the side of the card and both thumbs on the topside of the card see pictures below Use firm upward pressure underneath...

Page 82: ...on 82 Netburner Installation Align the Netburner module on top of the Interface board connectors Gently apply pressure on top of the Netburner module and slowly press it down until the board is firmly...

Page 83: ...er 4 General Technical Information 83 Replacing the Interface Board Disconnect all the wires including the Ethernet cable from the board see picture below Remove screw and nuts see picture below Remov...

Page 84: ...rner Interface Board Installation To install the new Interface board just follow the previous steps in reverse order Place the board in the chassis and align it on top of the 4 mounting screw holes Se...

Page 85: ...the other module An indicator for the failure would be the LEDs on the back panel of the power supply behind the chassis For non functioning equipment these indicators would not show In case of power...

Page 86: ...to its default settings You can only do this once the chassis is turned off but is still operating in standby power So ensure the power cable is connected between the chassis and the AC outlet Each p...

Page 87: ...er supply systems with the output power of up to 1200W and with 12V 5Vsb output rails or ATX output rails for 1U system application The power supply system consists of one 1 or two 2 power supply modu...

Page 88: ...s limited to the extent that no damage will be done to the power supply under any specified line load and temperature conditions b The leakage current of the power supply module is less than 1 5 mA me...

Page 89: ...0 maximum for 3 3V and 5V outputs Short circuit Protection The power supply will shut down and latch off for shorting the 12VDC 5VDC and 3 3VDC rails to return or any other rails Shorts between main o...

Page 90: ...ckplane or pushing the reset switch provided will reset the audible alarm and also the Power Fail signal LED light The LED light installed on the power supply module is functioning as following a Gree...

Page 91: ...us Power supply 3 status Power supply 4 status Traps are defined to alert the SNMP server in case of overheating or failure in any of the subsystems mentioned above Remote chassis turn on Remote Audib...

Page 92: ...lar network cable or a crossover cable without a Hub Configure Network Setting Configure your computer s network setting to correlate to the default IP address of the Magma chassis The IP address of t...

Page 93: ...ice NetworkManager stop command in the terminal 3 Type sudo ifconfig eth0 192 168 1 40 netmask 255 255 255 0 see screenshot below 4 Type route add default gw 192 168 1 1 5 Then press enter to accept t...

Page 94: ...Linux Ubuntu type xdg open http 192 168 1 10 on the terminal window see screenshot below If you are getting an error or unable to start the Express IO Manager check your Ethernet cable connection Mak...

Page 95: ...ebpage for the expansion device See screenshot below as the default home webpage Management Console Web GUI HOME The HOME page provides an overview for the status of the chassis It allows you to view...

Page 96: ...To add users click on the check box and then enter their name under Enable Disable Users You would then configure their setting based on login information and remote monitoring The configuration is d...

Page 97: ...f an alarm whenever there is a malfunction with the equipment pertaining to the interior of the chassis This feature is shown on Alarm Settings These settings are recommended to stay at its default co...

Page 98: ...oblems occur an alarm from the chassis will emit an alerting sound Ensure the conditions of the internal fans power supplies or electrical components on the PCIe backplane are functional To verify wha...

Page 99: ...tomatically Turn on Locator LED This allows you to locate the specific expansion chassis that you need to work on or to perform service For example if you have multitude of expansion chassis of the sa...

Page 100: ...ht flashing rapidly on the front and on the back of the unit Once you have located the particular expansion chassis press the reset button to deactivate the Locator LED There two reset buttons one on...

Page 101: ...ot There are two tabs in the PCIe info GUI The first tab is labeled Upstream Slot A 0 this corresponds to the upstream slot of backplane 1 A The second tab is Upstream SlotB 5 this is the side of back...

Page 102: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 5 Management Console I O Manager 102 9 double wide GPUs and their corresponding slots and ports assignment see picture below...

Page 103: ...Magma EB3600 AB Chapter 5 Management Console I O Manager 103 10 single slot GPUs and their corresponding slots and ports assignment see picture below...

Page 104: ...sis from the front SIDE A is on your Right SIDE B is on your Left Turning OFF 3 3v when servicing the chassis Allows you to turn off 3 3v power on side A and B The left side is A and right is B from b...

Page 105: ...168 1 10 using your internet browser to start Express IO Manager a Username will be default and the Password will be magma 3 Click Manage 4 Click Turn B Aux Power OFF The Side B of the expansion unit...

Page 106: ...the server B side B Reactivating Server A B side A B Example servicing server B side B 1 Go to 192 168 1 10 using your internet browser 2 Click Manage 3 Click Turn B Aux Power On 4 Verify it is ON che...

Page 107: ...It is not recommended to lower the fans speed to reduce noise when running high end GPUs as it can heat up increase operating temperature and lead to failure High end GPU needs cooling NOTE You can m...

Page 108: ...inute With a high RPM the fan will move more air or remove more heat from the expansion chassis Changing the RPM affects the air movement and the noise level As you increase the RPM of a fan the noise...

Page 109: ...s by pressing front button 10 time continuously When all values have been restored the expansion will shut down and reboot back up Follow these steps A Turn OFF the Host computer B Turn OFF the expans...

Page 110: ...using Notepad or equivalent text editor and all the information needed to configure your SNMP agent will be displayed on the screen Once the MIB file is saved it can now be copied and loaded locally o...

Page 111: ...that can be read by expanding the respective folders This information is also available in the Web interface mentioned previously In addition if we expand the sendAction folder as shown above we gain...

Page 112: ...nge the Internet Protocol version a Right click on the network icon from the system tray b Select Open Network and Sharing Center c Select Local Area Connection d Select Properties e Select Internet P...

Page 113: ...tton to turn on Audible Alarm Perform the same methods with the three remaining FANs All Four Fans should be tested Replaceable Power Supply Test A Disconnect power cord or pull out the power supply f...

Page 114: ...a Click Sound Audible Alarm alarm should sound off b Click Silence Audible Alarm Express IO Manager Administration Test A Under Enable Disable Users a Enter test in the provided space b Check the box...

Page 115: ...odate the system s depth while providing the proper clearances for air flow and cabling A cabinet with a standard depth of 31 5 inches 800mm should be sufficient however a rack with a non standard dep...

Page 116: ...th A 28 00 in Intermediate Length B 25 25 in Forward Extension D min 27 00 in Forward Extension D max 29 00 in Weight Capacity 80 lbs Standard hardware packages include all hardware necessary to mount...

Page 117: ...it in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices 7 Connect all devices installed in a rack cab...

Page 118: ...oading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or over current protection To pr...

Page 119: ...llation 119 The rack slide is composed of three parts see picture below Item A is mounted on the side of the chassis Items B and C are mounted to the rack cabinet Item D is the end bracket This is att...

Page 120: ...pletely out until you hear an audible click On the inside of the rail you will see a rail stop hook push the hook up to release and detach the inside portion of the slide completely from the outside p...

Page 121: ...e with the slides will be too long and could potentially touch the Host PCB s If you reuse the screws that are already on the sides you will be fine These screws have Sems Lock washers and get two ful...

Page 122: ...e piece B with end bracket D as shown below and secure with 2 Panhead screws and locking nut Ensure the Phillips screw head is located on the open side of the Slide pieces as shown below Tighten finge...

Page 123: ...gers Step 5 between the screws as shown If your rack has holes too large for the screws you can use the Bar Nut to secure your mounting by inserting the Panhead screw through the rack hole and screwin...

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Page 125: ...ipment that weighs less than it does CAUTION The system is heavy it weighs about 60 lbs In the following procedures two people are required to move the system Two people are also required to align and...

Page 126: ...7 Use 2 Panhead screws on each side to secure the chassis to the rack as shown below Earth Leakage Current To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents ensure that there is a reli...

Page 127: ...re uncertain that suitable grounding is available CAUTION This unit has more than one power cord To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect all power cords before servicing This equipment must...

Page 128: ...gained by SERVICE PERSONS or by USERS who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken and access is through the u...

Page 129: ...ad link info 3 Download the AutoUpdateJar zip and s19 file and save it to the Downloads folder 4 Look for AutoUpdateJar zip and extract it To run the AutoUpdate jar it requires the latest JAVA 5 Open...

Page 130: ...lder 2 Go to the Downloads folder by typing cd Downloads command in the terminal then type ls Look for AutoUpdate jar 3 Launch the AutoUpdate jar software tool by typing java jar AutoUpdate jar comman...

Page 131: ...eck Reboot Click Update and the Authentication login screen will come up Login as default for UserName magma for Password Click OK and it will commence loading the program 5 When done it will show 100...

Page 132: ...r recommend to use Google Chrome or Firefox Enter the IP address in the URL 192 168 1 10 then press ENTER Authentication login comes up Enter default for User Name and magma for Password 7 The user wi...

Page 133: ...y If you are not certain about the power consumption of your peripherals it is best to remove them one by one starting with those you suspect of being most power hungry until the system powers up 3 If...

Page 134: ...ese LEDs are relevant to the speed and the amount of data lanes available on the cards Also verify the Magma host interface card is properly inserted into the host computer slot In case any other LED...

Page 135: ...static wipes 5 Warm water for filter 6 Dish soap for filter Do not use a vacuum because vacuums create ESD First remove the thumbscrews and the top chassis cover Next use a can of compressed air from...

Page 136: ...here your Magma Expansion chassis is located To clean this filter follow these simple steps First power down the chassis and then remove the screws on the front panel with a Phillips screwdriver Next...

Page 137: ...an 4 fans are supplied each with 185 cfm 8 Are there any imitations to the types of boards that can be used in the ExpressBox 3600 Answer Although optimized for double wide GPU modules any PCI Express...

Page 138: ...ter and EB3600 AB unit are ON Answer Do not disconnect the Interface cable while system is running as this can cause failure and damage the hardware 19 Can I plug in a GPU or any PCIe cards while the...

Page 139: ...nt If any PCIe card needs to be serviced the complete system must be powered down even if two separate servers are connected to the independent backplanes within the EB 3600 10 EB3600 AB supports indi...

Page 140: ...damage Note Expansion board and PCIe PCI cards that arrive damaged in shipment will not be covered under warranty Returning Merchandise to One Stop Systems MAGMA If factory service is required a Serv...

Page 141: ...tibility FAQ documentation and product technical information Support Product Knowledgebase FAQ http magma nfpondemand com custkb html Manuals Documents https magma nfpondemand com footprints documents...

Page 142: ...of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference th...

Page 143: ...Manual Part Number 09 09957 02 REV C...

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