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2. Close the HDD tray handle.

Do not force the tray handle closed. If resistance is encountered check the hard dri-

ve is properly inserted and the hard drives on either side are properly inserted.

2.3.4. Removing a 3.5” Hard Drive

This procedure applies only for 3.5" model.

Figure 2.8. Opening the Hard Drive Tray Handle

1. Press the tray handle button.

Figure 2.9. Removing the 3.5” Hard Drive Tray

2. Pull the hard drive tray handle completely open.

Make sure the hard drive tray handle is in the fully open position.

3. Grasp the tray handle and pull the tray from the system.

4. Remove the four (4) screws securing the hard drive to the HDD tray.

Summary of Contents for Demos R130 M2

Page 1: ...Netberg Demos R130 M2 server...

Page 2: ...Netberg Demos R130 M2 server...

Page 3: ...Installing a 2 5 Hard Drive 24 2 3 4 Removing a 3 5 Hard Drive 25 2 3 5 Installing a 3 5 and 2 5 Hard Drive into a Hard Drive Tray 26 2 3 6 Installing a 3 5 Hard Drive 27 2 4 Power Supply Unit 28 2 4...

Page 4: ...8 7 CPU Power Management Configuration Screen 76 3 8 8 Runtime Error Logging Screen 78 3 8 9 SATA Controller Screen 79 3 8 10 SAS Configuration Screen 79 3 8 11 Intel TXT LT SX Screen 81 3 8 12 USB C...

Page 5: ...ton 134 6 4 2 ID Button 134 6 4 3 LEDs 134 6 5 LAN Interface 136 6 5 1 Session and User 136 6 6 Serial Over LAN 137 6 7 Time Sync 138 6 8 SEL 139 6 9 Platform Event 140 6 9 1 Platform Event Filter 140...

Page 6: ...rver Health Group 166 8 5 8 Sensor Readings 167 8 5 9 Event Log 169 8 6 Configuration Group 170 8 6 1 Active Directory 170 8 6 2 DNS 173 8 6 3 LDAP E Directory 175 8 6 4 Mouse Mode 178 8 6 5 Network 1...

Page 7: ...bly Safety Instructions 229 12 Server Safety Information 232 12 1 Safety Warnings and Cautions 233 12 2 Intended Application Uses 235 12 3 Site Selection 236 12 4 Equipment Handling Practices 237 12 5...

Page 8: ...nto a Tray 26 2 12 Installing a 3 5 HDD on the Tray 27 2 13 Installing a 3 5 HDD on the Tray 27 2 14 Opening the PSU Handle 28 2 15 Removing the PSU 28 2 16 Installing a Power Supply Unit 29 2 17 Remo...

Page 9: ...I Express Settings Screen 70 3 5 Trusted Computing Screen 71 3 6 WHEA Configuration Screen 72 3 7 Processor Configuration Screen 73 3 8 Socket 0 CPU Information Screen 75 3 9 CPU Power Management Conf...

Page 10: ...Entry Page 183 8 23 PEF Management Alert Policy 184 8 24 Add Alert Policy Entry Page 185 8 25 PEF Management LAN Destination 186 8 26 Add LAN Destination entry Page 187 8 27 RADIUS Settings Page 188 8...

Page 11: ...Netberg Demos R130 M2 server xi 9 5 Aligning the Rails 222...

Page 12: ...s 76 3 12 Runtime Error Logging Fields 78 3 13 SAS Configuration Fields 80 3 14 Intel TXT LT SX Configuration Fields 81 3 15 USB Configuration Fields 83 3 16 Super I O Configuration Fields 84 3 17 Ser...

Page 13: ...work Information 161 8 5 Basic Information 163 8 6 Component Information Page 165 8 7 Server Identify Page 166 8 8 Event Log Category 169 8 9 DNS Server Settings Page 174 8 10 Mouse Mode Settings Page...

Page 14: ...1 Chapter 1 Netberg Demos R130 M2 server...

Page 15: ...ms and files Enter type face denotes keyboard keys Warning information appears before the text it references and should not be ignored as the content may prevent damage to the device CAUTIONS APPEAR B...

Page 16: ...ms of this specification this describes the PC AT compatible region of battery backed 128 bytes of memory which normally resides on the base board CPU Central Processing Unit Deasserted A signal is de...

Page 17: ...wer Non Recoverable Threshold LPC Low Pin Count LSI Large Scale Integration LUN Logical Unit Number MAC Media Access Control MB 1024 KB MD2 Message Digest 2 Hashing Algorithm MD5 Message Digest 5 Hash...

Page 18: ...nt Log SERR System Error SMBus A two wire interface based on the I2C protocol The SMBus is a low speed bus that provides positive addressing for devices as well as bus arbitration SMI Server Managemen...

Page 19: ...before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all...

Page 20: ...r fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufac turer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the con tent hereof without obligation of the...

Page 21: ...et Intel C610 Wellsburg Processor 2x Intel Xeon E5 2600 v3 series processors PCI E 1 PCIe x16 v3 slot 1 PCIe x8 v3 OCP Mezzanine slot 1 PCIe x8 v3 SAS RAID Mezzanine slot Memory Up to twenty four DIMM...

Page 22: ...rd RAID0 1 10 LSI 2108 6 GB s RAID mezzanine card RAID0 1 5 10 RAID6 with addi tional RAID key LSI 2208 6 GB s RAID mezzanine card RAID0 1 5 10 RAID6 with addi tional RAID key Storage 10 2 5 SATA SAS...

Page 23: ...nt IPMI v2 0 compliant on board KVM over IP and virtual media support Weight Max con figuration 15 77 Kg 3 5 HDD SKU 14 5 Kg 2 5 HDD SKU Operating envi ronment Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F t...

Page 24: ...following illustrations show the major components parts of these two variants 1 5 3 System Overview The R130 M2 model features a 2 5 hard drive arrangement as seen in the following image Figure 1 1 2...

Page 25: ...assembly PCIe x16 v3 slot 5 Riser assembly 2 mezz slots 6 PSU assembly Redundant power supply unit assembly 7 Mainboard System mainboard 8 Backup battery Backup battery for mezzanine card 9 Front con...

Page 26: ...evious illustration 1 5 4 System Front View Figure 1 3 2 5 HDD System Front View Figure 1 4 3 5 HDD System Front View Table 1 3 Front Panel View No Name Description 1 Front control panel See the secti...

Page 27: ...LAN access 4 LAN1 LED LAN access 5 HDD activity LED Hard disk drive access 6 Fault LED Provides critical and non critical failure notification 7 Identification LED Activate ID LED to identify system 8...

Page 28: ...Definition No Name Description 1 OCP connector OCP debug connector optional 2 VGA connector Maximum display resolution 1920x1200 32bpp 60Hz reduced blanking 3 COM port A DB9 port Serial A for debug or...

Page 29: ...ing Non Critical Failure non critical fan voltage temperature state CPU thermal trip DC off SEL cleared Fault LED Amber Off Last pending warning or error has been de as serted Blinking Hard disk drive...

Page 30: ...ehaviour Name Color Condition Behavior On LAN link Speed 1G Left LED Amber Off No link On LAN link Speed 100M Left LED Green Off No link Blinking LAN access BMC Dedicated LAN Activity Right LED Green...

Page 31: ...Netberg Demos R130 M2 server 18 On HDD failure HDD Fault Amber Off No failure detected...

Page 32: ...19 Chapter 2 Installing hardware...

Page 33: ...servers that are connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous Always disconnect the server from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the server case Wear a grounded wrist strap...

Page 34: ...r cables and disconnect all peripherals LAN lines and any other cables 2 Press the top cover release button and slide the rear top cover away from the HDDs 3 Lift the top cover off the chassis Figure...

Page 35: ...Installing hardware 22 Figure 2 2 Closing the Top Cover 3 Attach peripherals and plug in the AC power cables LAN lines and any remaining cables...

Page 36: ...erfomed by a certified service technician Damage to the system or components due to unauthorized servicing is not covered by the warranty agree ment 2 3 1 Removing a 2 5 Hard Drive This procedure appl...

Page 37: ...rocedure applies only for 2 5 model Figure 2 6 Installing a 2 5 HDD into a Tray 1 Place the hard drive into the hard drive tray 2 Secure the hard drive with four 4 screws 2 3 3 Installing a 2 5 Hard D...

Page 38: ...ving a 3 5 Hard Drive This procedure applies only for 3 5 model Figure 2 8 Opening the Hard Drive Tray Handle 1 Press the tray handle button Figure 2 9 Removing the 3 5 Hard Drive Tray 2 Pull the hard...

Page 39: ...26 Figure 2 10 Removing a 3 5 HDD from the Tray 2 3 5 Installing a 3 5 and 2 5 Hard Drive into a Hard Drive Tray 1 Place a 2 5 hard drive into the tray 2 Replace four 4 screws Figure 2 11 Installing...

Page 40: ...2 Installing a 3 5 HDD on the Tray 2 Insert the hard drive into the system Make sure the hard drive is fully inserted 3 Push the tray handle closed Figure 2 13 Installing a 3 5 HDD on the Tray Do not...

Page 41: ...O SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR PERSONAL INJURY The redundant power supply unit can be replaced without shutting down the system 2 4 1 Removing a Power Supply Unit 1 Pull the PSU handl...

Page 42: ...Installing hardware 29 Figure 2 16 Installing a Power Supply Unit Make sure the PSU is flush with the system and the side lever is locked in place...

Page 43: ...The heatsink remains hot after the system has been powered down Allow sufficient time to cool before handling system components Figure 2 17 Removing the Heat Sink 1 Remove the top cover 2 Loosen the...

Page 44: ...nstalling a Heat Sink Figure 2 18 Installing the Heat Sink 1 Remove the top cover 2 Place the heat sink on the processor 3 Secure the heat sink with four 4 screws in sequence The air flows over the he...

Page 45: ...handling system components Prerequisite Remove the top cover 1 Carefully press down and outwards on the right processor locking lever to release it Figure 2 19 Releasing the Right Processor Locking Le...

Page 46: ...ocessor Locking Lever THE LOCKING LEVER IS HELD UNDER CONSIDERABLE FORCE AND MAY SPRING UP UNEXPECTEDLY 3 Press down on the right processor locking lever to lift the processor cover part way and then...

Page 47: ...Installing hardware 34 Figure 2 21 Opening the Processor Cover 4 Lift the processor out of the socket AVOID CONTACT WITH THERMAL GREASE ON THE PROCESSOR...

Page 48: ...gn the gold triangle identifying pin 1 of the processor with the triangular cutout of the proces sor and the key indent on socket Figure 2 23 Installing the Processor 2 Insert the processor into the s...

Page 49: ...processor Figure 2 24 Closing the Processor Cover 4 Push the left processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position The protective plastic cover pops out as the latch is engaged 5 Pu...

Page 50: ...y modules remain hot after the system is powered down Allow sufficient time for the memory modules to cool before handling system components Prerequisite Remove the top cover 1 Press down on the two m...

Page 51: ...Installing hardware 38 Figure 2 26 Installing Memory Modules 2 Push the memory module firmly into the memory module slot The locking latches automatically lock in place...

Page 52: ...Cards Optional 2 8 1 Installing a Riser Assembly 1 Remove one 1 screw from the chassis Figure 2 27 Removing the PCI E Riser Assembly 1 of 2 2 Pull the riser assembly out of the chassis Figure 2 28 Rem...

Page 53: ...p cover 1 Align the assembly with the guide pin hole in the chassis Figure 2 29 Installing the PCI E Riser Assembly 1 of 2 2 Insert the assembly into the PCI E slots on the mainboard 3 Secure the asse...

Page 54: ...e one 1 screw from the PCI E expansion card Figure 2 31 Removing the PCI E Card 1 of 2 2 Disconnect the PCI E expansion card from the riser Figure 2 32 Removing the PCI E Card 2 of 2 3 Remove the card...

Page 55: ...Installing hardware 42 Figure 2 33 Installing the PCI E Expansion Card 1 of 2 2 Connect the PCI E expansion card to the riser Figure 2 34 Installing the PCI E Expansion Card 2 of 2...

Page 56: ...e Air Duct Prerequisite Remove the top cover Remove the air duct from the chassis Figure 2 35 Removing the Air Duct 2 9 2 Installing the Air Duct 1 Align the air duct with the middle bracket 2 Insert...

Page 57: ...Installing hardware 44 Figure 2 36 Installing the Air Duct...

Page 58: ...odule 1 Disconnect six 6 fan module cables from the connectors on the HDD backplane Figure 2 37 Disconnecting Fan Cables from Expander Board 2 Remove four 4 screws securing the fan module assembly to...

Page 59: ...an Assembly Remove the top cover 1 Align the fan module assembly with the screw holes on the chassis Figure 2 39 Installing Fan Module Assembly Screws 2 Secure the fan module assembly to the chassis w...

Page 60: ...Installing hardware 47 Figure 2 40 Connecting the Fan Assembly Cables...

Page 61: ...B2B connector x 3 b 10 pin power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V GND c LSI SAS Expander IC d SAS_1 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 1 channel 4 7 e SAS_0 Mini SAS connector to Host Port 0 channel 0 3...

Page 62: ...er BP toward the rear of the chassis until the B2B Connectors a b c are free from the HDD BP Figure 2 43 Removing the Expander Backplane 4 Continue to slide the expander BP toward the rear of the chas...

Page 63: ...he expander backplane BP with the chassis pins Figure 2 44 Installing the Expander Backplane 2 Insert the chassis pins in the expander BP holes 3 Slide the expander BP toward the front of the chassis...

Page 64: ...Mini SAS connector to Host Port 0 channel 0 3 f System FAN 5 g System FAN 4 h System FAN 3 i System FAN 2 j System FAN 1 k System FAN 0 l Jumper setting for expander operation mode m IPMB connector li...

Page 65: ...kplane Connectors 2 Remove six 6 screws from the backplane 3 Remove the backplane from the chassis Figure 2 47 Removing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws Installing the HDD Backplane 2 5 w Expander SKU Pre...

Page 66: ...Installing hardware 53 Figure 2 48 Installing the 2 5 HDD Backplane 2 Secure the HDD Backplane to the chassis with five 5 screws...

Page 67: ...Installing hardware 54 Figure 2 49 Installing the 2 5 HDD Backplane Screws 3 Connect the power cable to the 10 Pin Power connector on the HDD BP Figure 2 50 Power Connector...

Page 68: ...or connect to HDD 2 d Device 3 Connector connect to HDD 3 e 10 pin Power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V f IPMB connector lining to on board BMC controller FAN Speed g SGPIO connector for HDD LED De...

Page 69: ...2 2 Installing the HDD Backplane 3 5 HDD SKU Prerequisite Remove the HDDs See Remove the top cover See 1 Align the HDD backplane with the screw holes in the chassis Figure 2 54 Aligning the 3 5 HDD Ba...

Page 70: ...to HDD 1 c Device 2 Connector connect to HDD 2 d Device 3 Connector connect to HDD 3 e 10 pin Power connector for BP with 12V 5V 3 3V f IPMB connector lining to on board BMC controller FAN Speed g SGP...

Page 71: ...environment information The BIOS Setup utility stores configuration settings in system non volatile storage Changes affect ed by BIOS Setup will not take effect until the system is rebooted The BIOS...

Page 72: ...he server board BIOS will only be available in English 2 BIOS Setup is functional via console redirection over various terminal emulation standards This may limit some functionality for compatibility...

Page 73: ...Setup Item List The Setup Item List is a set of controllable and informational items Each item in the list occupies the left column of the screen A Setup Item may also open a new window with more opt...

Page 74: ...ntering BIOS Setup BIOS Setup is started by pressing DEL or F2 during boot time when the OEM logo is dis played When Quiet Boot is disabled the message press DEL or F2 to enter setup will be displayed...

Page 75: ...hen the Esc key is pressed in any sub menu the parent menu is re entered When the Esc key is pressed in any ma jor menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes...

Page 76: ...the user is returned to where they were before F8 was pressed without affecting any existing field values F9 Setup Defaults Pressing F9 makes the following message to appear Load Optimized Defaults Ye...

Page 77: ...election Bar The Menu Selection Bar is located at the top of the BIOS Setup Utility screen It displays the major menu selections available to the user By using the left and right arrow keys the user c...

Page 78: ...is document is to serve as a reference point The Comments column provides additional information where it may be helpful This information does not appear in the BIOS Setup screens Information in the s...

Page 79: ...ed If an error has occurred the Error Manager screen will be displayed instead Figure 3 1 Main Screen Table 3 3 Main Screen Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments BIOS Vendor Information only Di...

Page 80: ...plays the BIOS build date Total Memory Information only Displays the Total System Memory Size System Data Day of week MM DD YYYY Set the Date Use Tab to switch be tween Date ele ments System Time HH M...

Page 81: ...en To access this screen from Main screen press the right arrow until Advanced screen is chosen Figure 3 2 Advanced Screen Table 3 4 Advanced Screen Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments PCI Su...

Page 82: ...ers Onboard Device Configuration Onboard Device Parameters Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection 3 8 1 PCI Screen The PCI Screen provides fields to configure PCI add in cards...

Page 83: ...em OPTIONS Help text Comments Maximum Payload Auto 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes 1024 Bytes 2048 Bytes 4096 Bytes Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or al low System BIOS to select the value AS...

Page 84: ...g Screen Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments TPM SUP PORT Disabled Enabled Enables or Disables BIOS sup port for security device O S will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A i...

Page 85: ...pub lishes WHEA specific ACPI tables that describe the platform error interfaces for the OS as Spec and also implements the ASL code to support and enable WHEA capability in the platform 3 8 5 Proces...

Page 86: ...U Information Socket 1 CPU In formation Socket specific CPU Information CPU Speed Information on ly Displays the speed of the processor 64 bit Information on ly Displays 64 bit supported or not Hyper...

Page 87: ...led To turn on off prefetching of adjacent cache lines Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Disabled En abled To turn on off the Mid Level Cache L2 streamer prefetcher DCU Streamer Prefetcher Disabled En able...

Page 88: ...Patch Max CPU Speed Information only Displays the Max CPU Speed Min CPU Speed Information only Displays the Min CPU Speed Processor Cores Information only Displays the number of Processor Cores Intel...

Page 89: ...iguration Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments Power Technology Disabled Energy Ef ficient Custom Enable the power man agement features EIST Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Intel SpeedStep Onl...

Page 90: ...er to main tain the power below Long Duration Power Limit NOTE Intel rec ommends not to en able it PL2 Clamp Bit Disabled Enabled When enabled allows processor to go below the OS requested P States in...

Page 91: ...bled Enable Disable Runtime Error Logging Support ECC Error Logging Disabled En abled Enable Disable ECC Error Logging Memory Corr Error Threshold Enter the Memory Correctable Error Threshold value QP...

Page 92: ...rovides fields to configure SATA hard disk drives It also provides in formation on the hard disk drives that are installed Figure 3 11 ATA Controller Configuration Screen 3 8 10 SAS Configuration Scre...

Page 93: ...ode 2 RAID Mode Select SATA Type for onboard SATA ports SAS Port0 Information only Displays the device on Port0 SAS Port1 Information only Displays the device on Port1 SAS Port2 Information only Displ...

Page 94: ...n Screen Table 3 14 Intel TXT LT SX Configuration Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments CPU TXT Fea ture Information only Displays the CPU TXT Feature Chipset TXT Fea ture Information only Disp...

Page 95: ...rt Information only Displays Intel TPM Support TPM State Information only Displays Intel TPM State CPU TXT Fea ture Information only Displays the CPU TXT Feature 3 8 12 USB Configuration Screen The US...

Page 96: ...ion will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications Mass Storage Devices Auto Floppy Forced FDD Hard Disk CD ROM Mass storage device emulation type AUTO enumerates devices according to their...

Page 97: ...Super I O Configuration Screen Table 3 16 Super I O Configuration Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments Super IO Chip Information only Dis play Super IO Chip Serial Port 0 Configu ration Set P...

Page 98: ...creen Figure 3 16 Serial Port 0 Configuration Screen Table 3 17 Serial Port 0 Configuration Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments Serial Port Disabled Enabled Enable or Disable Seri al Port COM...

Page 99: ...ext Comments Onboard LAN port 1 Disabled Enabled With PXE Enabled Without PXE iSCSI Remote Boot Enable or Disable On board LAN port 1 Onboard LAN port 2 Disabled Enabled With PXE Enabled Without PXE i...

Page 100: ...lp text Comments Console Redirec tion Disabled En abled Console Redirection Enable or Dis able Console Redirec tion Settings The settings specify how the host computer and the remote comput er which t...

Page 101: ...T UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes Bits per second 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Selects serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Lon...

Page 102: ...is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Flow Control None Hardware RTS CTS Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow When sending data if the recei...

Page 103: ...gurations are performed on the selected screen not directly on the Chipset screen To access this screen from the Main screen press the right arrow until the Chipset screen is cho sen Figure 3 20 Chips...

Page 104: ...ts Intel VT for Directed I O Configuration Intel VT for Directed I O Configuration Compatibility Revision ID Disabled Enabled Support for Compatibil ity Revision ID CRID Functionality men tioned in Sa...

Page 105: ...e Data Scrambling DIMM Information Information only Dis plays the DIMM infor mation according to each platform 3 9 2 Intel VT d Screen Figure 3 22 Intel R VT d Configuration Screen Table 3 23 Intel VT...

Page 106: ...ONS Help text Comments Disable SCU devices Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Pats burg SCU devices Onboard SAS Oprom Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled on board SAS option rom if Launch Storage OpROM is...

Page 107: ...abled Enabled Disabled USB EHCI Controller 1 Disable the EHCI Con troller would disable all USB ports from it EHCI Controller 2 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB EHCI Controller 2 Disable the EHCI...

Page 108: ...isabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB Port 11 Front USB port 3 9 5 ME Subsystem screen Figure 3 25 ME Subsystem Screen Table 3 26 ME Subsystem Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments ME Subsystem...

Page 109: ...nly Displays the ME FW Operation State ME FW Error Code Information only Displays the ME FW Error Code ME Ext FW Status Value Information only Displays the ME Ext FW Status Value BIOS Booting Mode Inf...

Page 110: ...ions Figure 3 26 Server Management Configuration Screen Table 3 27 Server Management Configuration Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments BMC firmware version BMC firmware version IPMI version I...

Page 111: ...Wtd Timer Time out 5 minutes 10 min utes 15 minutes 20 minutes Configure the length of the O S Boot Watchdog Timer Not avail able if O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled O S Wtd Timer Policy Do Nothing...

Page 112: ...elp text Comments Erase SEL No Yes On next re set Yes On every re set Choose options for erasing SEL When SEL is Full Do Nothing Erase Immediately Choose options for re actions to a full SEL Log EFI S...

Page 113: ...Manufacturer System Product Name Information only Displays the System Product Name System Version Information only Displays the System Version System Serial Number Information only Displays the Syste...

Page 114: ...rial Number Information only Displays the Chassis Serial Number 3 10 3 BMC Network Configuration Figure 3 29 BMC Network Configuration Screen Table 3 30 BMC Network Configuration Fields Setup item OPT...

Page 115: ...Gray out if Configu ration source Do Nothing Station MAC address Information only Dis plays the Station MAC address Router IP address IPv6 Mode Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled IPv6 internet protoco...

Page 116: ...s Figure 3 30 Boot Option Screen Table 3 31 Boot Option Fields Setup item OPTIONS Help text Comments Setup Prompt Timeout number Number of seconds to wait for setup activa tion key Max 10 sec onds Boo...

Page 117: ...em boot order 7th Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot De vice Priority sequence from available CD DVD Drives Har...

Page 118: ...BIOS Setup Utility 105 from available USB KEY Drives NETWORK Device BBS Priorities Specifies the Boot De vice Priority sequence from available NET WORK Drives...

Page 119: ...to lockout the front panel buttons so they cannot be used To access this screen from the Main screen select the Security option Figure 3 31 Security Configuration Screen Table 3 32 Security Configurat...

Page 120: ...ttings noted in bold in the tables in this chapter will be applied If Restore User Default Values is select ed the system is restored to the default values that the user saved earlier instead of being...

Page 121: ...e User Defaults Restore the User De faults to all the setup options Device String 1 Boot with Device De vice String 1 Device String 2 Boot with Device De vice String 2 Device String 3 Boot with Device...

Page 122: ...configuration can be generated by pressing F9 from within the BIOS Setup utility A reset system configuration request can be generated by moving the clear system configuration jumper BIOS settings ar...

Page 123: ...tion code in compressed form for onboard peripherals like SCSI NIC and video con trollers The complete ROM is visible starting at physical address 4 GB minus the size of the flash ROM device A 16 KB p...

Page 124: ...ate utili ty This utility loads a fresh copy of the BIOS into the flash ROM The BIOS update may affect the following items The system BIOS including the recovery code setup utility and strings Onboard...

Page 125: ...ery code BIOS consists of the following three sections Main BIOS NVRAM and Boot Block Recovery The Main BIOS section will be updated during the recovery procedure The NVRAM Section and Boot Block will...

Page 126: ...Save the BIOS image file into the USB mass storage disk Example image file name S2RQ_REC ROM 4 Power off the system and all peripherals 5 Short the recovery jumper 6 Plug in the removable USB disk wi...

Page 127: ...n the following message appears on the screen Figure 4 2 BIOS Recovery Completed 9 Power off the system and disconnect all peripherals 10 Set the recovery jumper back to the initial position 11 Power...

Page 128: ...ment Interface IPMI is an industry standard and defines standardized abstracted interfaces to platform management hardware The BIOS implements many proprietary features that are allowed by the IPMI sp...

Page 129: ...ideo output are passed both to the local keyboard and video connections and to the remote console through the serial link Keyboard inputs from both sources are considered valid and video is displayed...

Page 130: ...see the BMC Specification The BIOS does not require that the splash logo be turned off for console redirection to function The BIOS supports multiple consoles some of which are in graphics mode and so...

Page 131: ...WS PLATFORM DESIGN NOTE F1 ESC Shift op ESC 1 F2 ESC Shift oq ESC 2 F3 ESC Shift or ESC 3 F4 ESC Shift os ESC 4 F5 ESC 5 F6 ESC 6 F7 ESC 7 F8 ESC 8 F9 ESC 9 F10 ESC 0 F11 ESC F12 ESC Home ESC Shift h...

Page 132: ...rface to Server Management If the BIOS determines that console redirection is enabled it will read the current baud rate and pass this value to the appropriate management controller via the Intelligen...

Page 133: ...ace card being used The UNDI driver should be included with the network interface card The Simple Network Protocol driver can be obtained from http developer intel com technology framework The BIOS su...

Page 134: ...o SuperIO printer port The BIOS outputs checkpoints throughout bootblock and Power On Self Test POST to indicate the task the system is currently executing Checkpoints are very useful in aiding softwa...

Page 135: ...0x0F SEC errors 0x10 0x2F PEI execution up to and including memory detection 0x30 0x4F PEI execution after memory detection 0x50 0x5F PEI errors 0x60 0x8F DXE execution up to BDS 0x90 0xCF BDS executi...

Page 136: ...0x0A OEM initialization after microcode loading 0x0B Cache initialization SEC Error Codes 0x0C 0x0D Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes 0x0E Microcode not found 0x0F Microcode not loaded 5 8 2 PE...

Page 137: ...ialization Boot Strap Processor BSP selection 0x36 CPU post memory initialization System Management Mode SMM ini tialization 0x37 Post Memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x38 Post Memory No...

Page 138: ...progress codes S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume Failed 0xE9 S3 Resume PPI not Found 0xEA S3 Resume Boot Script Error 0xEB S3 OS Wake Error 0xEC 0xEF Reserved for future AMI error codes Recovery P...

Page 139: ...North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x70 South Bridge DXE initialization is started 0x71 South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started 0x72 South Bridge devices initializati...

Page 140: ...AA Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below 0xAB Setup Input Wait 0xAC Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below 0xAD Ready To Boot event 0xAE Legacy Boot event 0xAF Exit Boot Ser...

Page 141: ...ol is not available 5 8 4 PEI Beep Codes Table 5 6 PEI Beep Codes OF BEEPS DESCRIPTION 1 Memory not Installed 1 Memory was installed twice InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice 2 Recovery...

Page 142: ...up from the S3 sleep state 0x40 System is waking up from the S4 sleep state 0xAC System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in APIC mode 0xAA System has transitioned into ACPI mode...

Page 143: ...130 Chapter 6 Server Management Software...

Page 144: ...System Overview ESMS service processor is an independent system of the host server system ESMS SP has its own processor and memory the host system can be managed by the ESMS SP even if the host hardw...

Page 145: ...rdware monitoring report Events log view and clear Event notification via chassis LED indicator and PET Platform Event Trap Platform Event Filtering PEF to take selected actions for selected events in...

Page 146: ...Server Management Software 133 6 3 Power System BMC controls system power through GPIO pins and IPMI chassis commands...

Page 147: ...eat LED s Table 6 1 Status LED ID LED and Heartbeat LED LEDs Color Status Description Blinking System Event See following Status LED table Amber Status LED off Normal status On Power On Power Status L...

Page 148: ...tem firmware error 8 Memory Correctable EEC error Uncorrectable ECC error Correctable ECC error logging limit reached 9 PCI E Bus Bus correctable error Bus uncorrectable error Bus fatal error 10 BMC W...

Page 149: ...d power up the chassis Obtain system sensor status Obtain and Set system boot options Obtain Field Replaceable Unit FRU information Obtain System Event Log SEL entries Obtain Sensor Data Records SDR S...

Page 150: ...Server Management Software 137 6 6 Serial Over LAN BMC supports 1 IPMI Spec v2 0 specific SOL session BMC supports redirect data from UART interface...

Page 151: ...7 Time Sync In BMC design BMC does not have a local RTC to know what time it is Each time the server pow ers on BIOS will use Set SEL Time command to initialize BMC time The remote console program in...

Page 152: ...It can keep SEL log Event happened in BIOS side will be logged by using Add SEL Entry command BMC will store them in FLASH the time stamp field will be filled by BMC When SEL is full the new SEL won t...

Page 153: ...need to configure it to enable Dedicated and Shared NIC The policy to match an event to Platform Event Filter Table entry is IPMI 1 5 standard The action support Power Off Power Reset Power Cycle and...

Page 154: ...ers to upgrade firmware image on following entities BMC All other upgradable entities The update capability is provided by local and remote interfaces 6 10 1 DOS Recovery Utility SOCFLASH Utility 6 10...

Page 155: ...er Management Software 142 6 11 Processor Error Detection 6 11 1 Thermal Trip Processor Hot Thermal Trip and Processor Hot can be detected by GPIO When an error is detected the event will be added to...

Page 156: ...ied IPMI 1 5 6 12 1 Pre Timeout Interrupt Support For the watchdog pre timeout s interrupt BMC supports SMI and NMI SMI is used in BIOS imple mentation already so using the watchdog with pre timeout S...

Page 157: ...here be any discrepancy the IPMI specification takes priori ty Table 6 3 IPMI Device Global Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORTED Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Cold Reset App 02h O Yes Warm Reset App...

Page 158: ...om mand App 3Bh O Yes Close Session App 3Ch O Yes Get Session Infor mation App 3Dh O Yes Get Authentica tion Code Com mand App 3Fh O Yes Set Channel Ac cess Commands App 40h O Yes Get Channel Ac cess...

Page 159: ...App 50h O Yes Master Write Read I2C App 52h M Yes Get Channel Ci pher Suites App 54h O Yes Suspend Re sume Payload En cryption App 55h O Yes Set Channel Se curity Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Inter...

Page 160: ...Options Chassis 08h O Yes Get System Boot Options Chassis 09h O Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah O Yes Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis 0Bh O Yes Get POH Counter Chassis 0Fh O Yes 6 13 4...

Page 161: ...rted when Add SEL is active 6 13 6 SDR Repository Commands Table 6 9 SDR Repository Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORTED Get SDR Reposi tory Info Storage 20h M Yes Get SDR Reposi tory Allocation I...

Page 162: ...ce Commands Table 6 11 Sensor Device Commands COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORTED Get Device SDR Info S E 20h O No Get Device SDR S E 21h O No Reserve Device S E 22h O No Get Sensor Read ing Factors S E 2...

Page 163: ...ransport 03h O No Get IP UDP RM CP Statistics Transport 04h O No Parameters 9 and 25 are not supported 6 13 10 SOL Command Table 6 13 SOL Command COMMAND NETFN CMD O M SUPPORTED SOL Activating Transpo...

Page 164: ...6 15 OEM Command NO COM MAND NETFN LUN CMD C U O A 1 Set Processor Informa tion 0x30 00 0x1A X 2 Get Processor Informa tion 0x30 00 0x1B X X X 3 Set DIMM Informa tion 0x30 00 0x1C X 4 Get DIMM Informa...

Page 165: ...Server Management Software 152 11 Get BP In formation 0x30 00 0x7E X X X 12 Set Device GUID 0x30 00 0xEE X 13 Set Sys tem GUID 0x30 00 0xEF X...

Page 166: ...153 Chapter 7 BMC Recovery This section provides guidelines on BMC recovery process in DOS and Linux systems...

Page 167: ...BMC Recovery 154 7 1 Recovery Process in DOS System To recover BMC on a DOS system do as follows 1 Boot into DOS 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 Run dos bat The BMC recovery is complete...

Page 168: ...C Recovery 155 7 2 Recovery Process in Linux System To recover BMC on a Linux system do as follows 1 Boot into Linux 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 Run linux sh The BMC recovery is complet...

Page 169: ...156 Chapter 8 Web Graphical User Interface GUI for ESMS...

Page 170: ...C using a Web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer The Web GUI shows system information system events system status of managed servers and other system related information The Web based GUI is supp...

Page 171: ...their role The OEM Proprietary Administrator and Operator privilege levels are authorized to login to the web interface The User and No Access privilege levels do not allow access through the BMC web...

Page 172: ...ain Web Page MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION System Information Shows system information Server Health Monitoring status of the server Configuration Configuration of the IPMI settings Remote Control Launch KVM...

Page 173: ...e Dashboard page is given in the next section 8 3 1 Device Information The Device Information displays the following information Table 8 3 Device Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Firmware Revision Th...

Page 174: ...he following disable static or DHCP IPv4 Address The IPv4 address of the device could be static or DHCP V6 Network Mode The v6 network mode options are disable static or DHCP IPv6 Address The IPv6 add...

Page 175: ...62 8 4 Server Information The Server Information Group consists of the following three items FRU Information Server Component Server Identify The following screenshot displays the Server Information m...

Page 176: ...on FRU Information on top menu Select a FRU Device ID from the Basic Information section to view the details of the selected device A screenshot of FRU Information page is shown as follows Figure 8 5...

Page 177: ...rer Board Product Name Board Serial Number Board Part Number FRU File ID Board Extra 8 5 4 Product Information Product Information Area Format Version Language Manufacturer Name Product Name Product P...

Page 178: ...equency Memory Information Displays the following information Memory ID Status Socket Module Size Model Frequency and Memory type DDR3 ECC or non ECCUDIMM RDIMM and LRDIMM memory types support both no...

Page 179: ...Identify Timeout Server timeout value when a Blink Identify Operation is select ed For Blink Operation the time period must be from 1 to 255 seconds When 255 seconds is selected the blinking is contin...

Page 180: ...sensor including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events A screenshot of Sensor Readings page is shown in the following image Figure 8 9 Sensor Readings Page A brief descrip...

Page 181: ...oing high Upper Non critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Criti cal going low Upper Critical going high Upper Non recoverable going low Upper Non recov erable going high Live Widget T...

Page 182: ...category could be either a sensor specific event BIOS generated event or system manage ment software event Table 8 8 Event Log Category ITEM DESCRIPTION Filter Type The type of filter listed NOTE Onc...

Page 183: ...ons including the ability to provide information on objects organizes these objects for easy re trieval and access allows the access of end users and administrators and allows the administra tor to se...

Page 184: ...d Role Group To add a new role group to the device Modify role Group To modify that role group Alternatively double click on the configured slot Delete Role Group To delete an existing Role Group Proc...

Page 185: ...Address for mat 7 Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings Page 8 Click Cancel to cancel the entry and return to Active Directory Settings Page To add a Role Gr...

Page 186: ...y Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group 8 6 2 DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers ser vices or any resou...

Page 187: ...er Settings It lists the option for v4 DNS settings for the device Manual and avail able LAN interfaces Preferred DNS Server The DNS Domain Name System server v4 address to be configured to the device...

Page 188: ...address In the Alternate DNS Server field enter the alternate address 7 Click Save to save the entries 8 Click Reset to reset the entries 8 6 3 LDAP E Directory The Lightweight Directory Access Proto...

Page 189: ...Delete Role Group To be delete a role group from the list Procedure Entering the details in Advanced LDAP Settings Page 1 In the LDAP Settings Page click Advanced Settings A sample screenshot of LDAP...

Page 190: ...string of 4 to 63 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical character Special Symbols like dot comma hyphen under score _ equal to are allowed Example ou login dc domain dc com 6 Cli...

Page 191: ...e the necessary changes and click Save To Delete a Role Group 16 In the LDAP Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group 8 6 4 Mouse Mode In ESMS GUI Redirection C...

Page 192: ...ative Applicable for all Linux versions versions above RHEL6 and versions less than FC14 2 Click Save button to save the changes made 3 Click Reset to reset the modified changes 8 6 5 Network In ESMS...

Page 193: ...numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must not be 0 IPv6 Configuration This option lists the following IPv6 configuration settings IPv6 Setting...

Page 194: ...s Subnet Prefix length and Default Gateway in the given field 8 In VLAN Configuration if you wish to enable the VLAN settings check Enable 9 Enter the VLAN ID in the specified field 10 Enter the VLAN...

Page 195: ...contains the list of configured PEF s Table 8 12 PET Management Event Filter ITEM DESCRIPTION PEF ID This field displays the ID for the newly configured PEF entry read only Filter configuration Check...

Page 196: ...on either Power down Power reset or Power cycle from the drop down list Choose any one of the configured alert policy number from the drop down list Alert Policy has to be configured under Configurati...

Page 197: ...Specification For SI v0 11 next entry in this policy set 2 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Do not process any more entries in this policy set 3 If...

Page 198: ...choose any of the Policy set from the list 7 In the Channel Number field choose particular channel from the available channel list 8 In the Destination Selector field choose particular destination fro...

Page 199: ...t For Email alerts the 3 fields destination Email address subject and body of the message needs to be filled The SMTP server information also has to be added under Configuration SMTP For SNMP Trap onl...

Page 200: ...ield select the one of the types 5 In the Destination Address field enter the destination address If Destination type is Email Alert then give the email address that will receive the email 6 Select th...

Page 201: ...able RADIUS authentication Port The RADIUS Port number NOTE Default Port is 1812 Time Out The Time out value in seconds NOTE Default Timeout value is 3sec onds Timeout value ranges from 3 to 300 Serve...

Page 202: ...ration Remote Session from the main menu A sample screenshot of Remote Session Page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 8 28 Remote Session The fields of Remote Session Settings Page are explained...

Page 203: ...rect second CDROM the second CDROM device will appear in Computer window If we choose more than 2 virtual Hard disks then the RHEL5 host displays only two hard disks in Computer window When we redirec...

Page 204: ...dress made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must not be 0 Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format SMTP Server requires Au...

Page 205: ...ied field 3 Enter the Machine Name in the specified field 4 In Primary SMTP Server enter the Server Address in the specified field 5 Enable the check box SMTP Server requires Authentication if you wan...

Page 206: ...tings Use this button to go to advanced SOL page 8 6 11 SSL The Secure Socket Layer protocol was created by Netscape to ensure secure transactions be tween web servers and browsers The protocol uses a...

Page 207: ...pload SSL tab are explained below Table 8 18 SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Certificate Current certificate information will be displayed read only New Certificate C...

Page 208: ...n erated Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed City or Locality L City or Locality of the organization mandatory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and...

Page 209: ...ation View SSL ITEM DESCRIPTION Basic Information This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL cer tificate It displays the following fields Version Serial Number Signature Algor...

Page 210: ...Generate SSL tab enter the following details in the respective fields The Common Name for which the certificate is to be generated The Name of the Organization for which the certificate is to be gene...

Page 211: ...rver You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users To open User Management page click Configuration Users from the main menu A sample screenshot of User Management Page is shown in th...

Page 212: ...the user in the User Name field Rules User Name is a string of 4 to 16 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical character It is case sensitive Special characters comma period colon...

Page 213: ...field enter the email ID of the user If the user forgets the password the new password will be mailed to the configured email address SMTP Server must be configured to send emails Email Format Two typ...

Page 214: ...is page it shows the appropriate device in the JViewer Vmedia dialog For example if you select two floppy devices in Con figure Virtual Media page then in JViewer Vmedia you can view two floppy device...

Page 215: ...set the previously saved values Procedure 1 Select the number of Floppy devices CD DVD devices and Hard disk devices from the drop down list Maximum of two devices can be added in Floppy CD DVD and Ha...

Page 216: ...u items are given ahead 8 7 1 Console Redirection The remote console application which is started using the WebGUI allows you to control your server s operating system remotely using the screen mouse...

Page 217: ...S 64 Ubuntu 8 10 32 Ubuntu 8 10 64 OpenSuse 11 2 32 OpenSuse 11 2 64 FC 9 32 FC 9 64 FC 10 32 FC 10 64 FC 12 32 FC 12 64 FC 13 32 FC 13 64 FC 14 32 FC 14 64 MAC 32 MAC 64 List of Supported Host OS RHE...

Page 218: ...In ESMS GUI the Java Console can be launched in two ways 1 Open the Dashboard Page and in Remote control section click Launch for Java Console 2 Open Remote Control Console Redirection Page and click...

Page 219: ...e following sub menu items Table 8 24 Keyboard ITEM DESCRIPTION Hold Right Ctrl Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side CTRL key when in Console Redirection Hold Right Alt Key This men...

Page 220: ...stop the redirection of a physical DVD CD ROM drive and cd image types such as iso Hard disc USB Key Media This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a Hard Disk USB key image and...

Page 221: ...e languages other than English mentioned above you must select the appropriate language in the list shown in JViewer and use the soft keyboard to avoid typo errors NOTE Soft keyboard is applicable onl...

Page 222: ...d the process 9 To stop the recording click Video Record Stop Record Power The power option is to perform any power cycle operation Click on the required option to perform the following operation Rese...

Page 223: ...of Power Control and Status page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 8 41 Power Control and Status Page The various options of Power Control are given below Table 8 29 Server Power Control ITEM D...

Page 224: ...Web Graphical User In terface GUI for ESMS 211 You will be asked to confirm your choice Upon confirmation the command will be ex ecuted and you will be informed of the status...

Page 225: ...up grade Please note that after entering update mode widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If upgrade process is can celled in the middle of...

Page 226: ...of firmware update 8 8 2 Preserve Configuration This page allows the user to configure the preserve configuration items which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing con...

Page 227: ...IOS update from the main menu A sample screenshot of BIOS update page is shown in the screenshot below Figure 8 45 BIOS update Please note that you must power off the system when you want to do BIOS u...

Page 228: ...Web Graphical User In terface GUI for ESMS 215 8 9 Log Out To log out of the ESMS GUI click the logout link on the top right corner of the screen...

Page 229: ...LIST ADMINISTRA TOR OPERATOR USER OEM login BMC from Web GUI SSH O O X O configure BMC from Web GUI O X X X configure users from Web GUI O X X X clear logs from Web GUI O X X X execute serv er power...

Page 230: ...217 Chapter 9 Rail Kit Assembly...

Page 231: ...he server Preparing for the Installation Review all the tasks required to install and configure the system Review the electrical requirements and power supply input voltage information Examine the sys...

Page 232: ...and remove the inner rail from the rail kit assembly Figure 9 1 Disassembling the Rails 2 Align and insert the holes on the inner rail into the pins on the side of the chassis Figure 9 2 Installing t...

Page 233: ...Rail Kit Assembly 220 Figure 9 3 Securing the Inner Rail 5 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining side...

Page 234: ...until the rail clicks in place 3 Extend the rear side of the outer rail to reach the rear cabinet column 4 Guide the screws on outer rail through the screw holes on the rear cabinet column until the...

Page 235: ...5 Aligning the Rails 6 Align the inner rail with the outer rail 7 Horizontally install the system half way into the slide rail 8 Slide the release tab into locked position 9 Slide the server into the...

Page 236: ...223 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting...

Page 237: ...rd Module Configuration Issues Processor Issues Memory Issues Monitor Issues Power Supply Chassis and Fan Issues Cable Issues Electrical Short or Overload Defective Components System does not boot aft...

Page 238: ...e that the power supply fan is running Ensure that the air intakes for the fans are unobstructed 10 2 3 Memory Issues If you have installed incompatible memory modules the system may not boot Verify t...

Page 239: ...nections both internal and external are attached correctly and securely 10 2 7 Electrical Short or Overload Remove non essential items such as extra controller cards e g SAS 6G Mezz B 10G Mezz B or HD...

Page 240: ...during boot reset the BIOS to factory de faults by pressing F9 Save and exit the BIOS Setup If you cannot access the BIOS Setup Utility clear the CMOS by performing the following steps 1 Power down th...

Page 241: ...em doesn t power on check the LED display If the power LED is not on you may not be receiving AC power Check the AC power cord to make sure that it is securely connected 10 3 5 Troubleshooting Externa...

Page 242: ...er from the system you must unplug each AC power cord from the wall outlet or power supply The power cord s is considered the disconnect device to the main AC power The socket outlet that the system p...

Page 243: ...ay be hot if the system has been running Also there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts Contact should be made with care Con sider wearing protective gloves For proper cooling...

Page 244: ...cal devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical sto...

Page 245: ...duct the product documentation takes prece dence Your server should be integrated and serviced only by technically qualified persons You must adhere to the guidelines in this guide and the assembly in...

Page 246: ...t packaging Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the CAUTION is ignored Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in serious personal...

Page 247: ...he system Restricted Access Location The server is intended for installation only in a Server Room or Com puter Room where both these conditions apply access can only be gained by SERVICE PERSONS or b...

Page 248: ...ipment ITE which may be installed in offices schools computer rooms and similar commercial type locations The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments such as medical...

Page 249: ...k Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconne...

Page 250: ...injury or equipment damage Conform to local occupational health and safety requirements when moving and lifting equip ment Use mechanical assistance or other suitable assistance when moving and liftin...

Page 251: ...EACH SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY SOME POWER SUPPLIES IN SERVERS USE NEUTRAL POLE FUSING TO AVOID RISK OF SHOCK USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH POWER SUPPLIES THAT USE NEUTRAL POLE FUSING SOME POWER SUPPLIES IN...

Page 252: ...e grounded electrical outlets The power cord s must meet the following criteria The power cord must have an electrical rat ing that is greater than that of the electrical current rating marked on the...

Page 253: ...the power supply There are no serviceable parts in the power sup ply Return to manufacturer for servicing Power down the server and disconnect all power cords before adding or replacing any non hot pl...

Page 254: ...ient If installed in a closed or multiunit rack assembly the operating am bient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consid eration should be given to install...

Page 255: ...ATIC WRIST STRAP ATTACHED TO CHASSIS GROUND ANY UNPAINTED METAL SURFACE ON YOUR SERVER WHEN HANDLING PARTS Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by the...

Page 256: ...F THE BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY RE PLACED WHEN REPLACING THE BATTERY USE ONLY THE BATTERY RECOM MENDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER DISPOSE OF BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL ORDINANCES AND REGU LATIONS DO...

Page 257: ...ATE THE SYSTEM ONLY WITH THE CHASSIS COVERS INSTALLED OPERATING THE SYSTEM WITHOUT THE COVERS IN PLACE CAN DAMAGE SYSTEM PARTS TO INSTALL THE COVERS Check first to make sure you have not left loose to...

Page 258: ...OID RISK OF RADIATION EXPOSURE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device Laser peripherals or de vices are not serviceable Return to manufacturer for servicing...

Page 259: ...ANCE REGION MARKING cULus Listing Marks USA Canada CE Mark Europe FCC Marking Class A USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following two co...

Page 260: ...i cation Num ber Class A Warning Taiwan GOST R Marking Russia ICES Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB...

Page 261: ...couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea sures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect...

Page 262: ...egulatory certifications and or declarations the following regulated components must be used and conditions adhered to Interchanging or use of other component will void the UL listing and other produc...

Page 263: ...based on declaration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either 1 below all applicable threshold limits or 2 an approved pending RoHS exemption applies RoHS implementation details are not...

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