System Upgrade 8-17
DIMM
The DIMM (dual inline memory module) is installed to the DIMM socket in the CPU/IO module on
the NEC Express5800/ft series.
The CPU/IO module board is equipped with six sockets. Two DIMMS are installed on the DIMM slot
A1 and B1 as standard equipment. (The standard DIMMs can be replaced with other DIMMs.)
320Fb-L and 320Fb-LR models: 512MB DIMM×2
320Fb-M and 320Fb-MR models: 1GB DIMM×2
DIMMs should be installed to these sockets, starting from the lowest socket number.
TIPS:
You can add memory up to:
320Fb-L and 320Fb-LR models: 6GB (1GB x 6)
320Fb-M and 320Fb-MR models: 12GB (2GB x 6)
In the error messages and logs in POST NEC ESMPRO, or Off-line Maintenance Utility, the
DIMM connector may be described as “group.” The number next to “group” corresponds to
the connector number shown in the figure on the next page.
IMPORTANT:
The DIMM is extremely sensitive to static electricity. Make sure to touch the metal frame of
the server to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the DIMM. Do not
touch the DIMM terminals or onboard parts with a bare hand or place the DIMM directly on
the desk. For more information on static electricity, see “ANTI-STATIC MEASURES.”
Make sure to use the DIMM authorized by NEC. Installing a third-party DIMM may cause a
failure of the DIMM as well as the server. Repair of the server due to failures or damage
resulted from installing such a board will be charged.
Before adding or removing DIMMs, power off the server and detach the CPU/IO module.
Make sure to read “ANTI-STATIC MEASURES” (page 8-3) and “PREPARING YOUR
SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE” (page 8-4) before installing or removing options.
Summary of Contents for N8800-096F
Page 8: ...NEC Express5800 WARNING CAUTION CAUTION...
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Page 22: ...Precautions for Use 1 3 Rack model Front Rear...
Page 24: ...Precautions for Use 1 5 Water Cooling kit...
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Page 44: ...Precautions for Use 1 25 SAFETY INDICATIONS WARNING POWER CAUTION...
Page 45: ...1 26 Precautions for Use WARNING CAUTION AC 4 5m 14 76 ft V 10A 6 7...
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Page 47: ...1 28 Precautions for Use CAUTION NEC...
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Page 68: ...General Description 2 13 Rack model with the front door open...
Page 73: ...2 18 General Description Rear View Tower model Rack model...
Page 110: ...Windows Setup and Operation 3 15 7 Configure the mirror of the extended volume...
Page 128: ...Windows Setup and Operation 3 33 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes button...
Page 164: ...System Configuration 4 27 Exit Move the cursor onto Exit to display the Exit menu...
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Page 286: ...Installing and Using Utilities 5 61 Sample screen of Server Maintenance Utility...
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