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Dashboard

In MegaRAC GUI, the Dashboard page displays the overall 
information on status of the device.

To open the 

Dashboard

 page, click Dashboard from the main 

menu. A sample screenshot of the Dashboard page is as fol-
lows:

Dashboard

A brief description of the Dashboard page is given in the next 
section.

Device Information

The Device Information displays the following information:

Device Information Page

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Firmware Revision

The revision number of the firmware.

Firmware Build Time

Firmware date and time.

BMC Chipset

This field shows BMC chipset type.

Note:

BMC Chipset type support list is as follows:

AST2300: supports virtual KVM function and related setting 
item.

AST2300 without RKVM: does not support virtual KVM func-
tion and related setting item.

Note:

If BMC Chipset type is AST2300 without RKVM, the Console 
Redirection, Mouse Mode, Remote Session, and Virtual Media 
menu items are not visible.

Summary of Contents for STRATOS S210 Series S210-X2A2J

Page 1: ...STRATOS S210 Series S210 X2A2J Optimized 2 Socket 4 GPGPU 2U Server Technical Guide Document Version 1 0 1 ...

Page 2: ...s 1 1 Specifications 1 1 Package Contents 1 3 A Tour of the System 1 4 System Overview 1 4 System Front View 1 5 Control Panel 1 5 System Rear View 1 6 I O Ports on Rear Panel 1 6 LED Status Definitions 1 7 Front Control Panel 1 7 Amber Blinking Identification 1 8 LAN LED 1 8 HDD LED 1 9 ...

Page 3: ...y 2 2 Installing a Swappable HDD Assembly 2 3 Removing an HDD Module 2 3 Installing an HDD Module 2 4 Power Supply Unit 2 5 Removing a PSU 2 5 Installing a PSU 2 6 Fan 2 7 Removing a Swappable Fan Assembly 2 7 Installing a Swappable Fan Assembly 2 7 Top Cover 2 9 Removing a Top Cover 2 9 Installing a Top Cover 2 9 ...

Page 4: ...lling a GPGPU2 Module 2 23 Removing a GPGPU3 Module 2 28 Installing a GPGPU3 Module 2 33 Removing a GPGPU4 Module 2 38 Installing a GPGPU4 Module 2 42 GPGPU Dummy Bracket 2 46 Removing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 2 46 Installing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 2 48 Air Duct 2 51 Removing a Memory Air Duct 2 51 Installing a Memory Air Duct 2 52 Removing a Mainboard Air Duct 2 52 Installing a Mainboard Air Duct 2 5...

Page 5: ... 56 Memory Population Rules 2 56 Removing a Memory Module 2 57 Installing a Memory Module 2 58 Memory Support List 2 59 Processor Heat Sinks 2 61 Removing a Heat Sink 2 61 Installing a Heat Sink 2 62 Processors 2 63 Removing a Processor 2 63 Installing a Processor 2 65 Mainboard Module 2 66 Removing a Mainboard Module 2 66 Installing a Mainboard Module 2 67 ...

Page 6: ...Board 2 71 Installing a Fan Board 2 72 BIOS BIOS Setup Utility 3 1 Operation 3 1 Setup Page Layout 3 1 Entering BIOS Setup 3 2 Keyboard Commands 3 2 Menu Selection Bar 3 4 Server Platform Setup Utility Screens 3 4 Main Screen 3 5 Advanced Screen 3 7 PCI Screen 3 8 WHEA Support Screen 3 9 Processor Configuration Screen 3 10 ...

Page 7: ...Screen 3 19 Console Redirection Screen 3 21 Chipset Screen 3 24 North Bridge Screen 3 25 South Bridge Screen 3 28 ME Subsystem Screen 3 30 Server Management Screen 3 31 System Event Log Screen 3 33 FRU Information 3 34 BMC Network Configuration 3 35 Boot Option Screen 3 36 Network Device BBS Priorities Screen 3 38 Security Screen 3 39 Exit Screen 3 45 Loading BIOS Defaults 3 47 ...

Page 8: ...Clear Password 3 50 Server Management 3 51 Console Redirection 3 51 Serial Configuration Settings 3 51 Keystroke Mapping 3 51 Limitations 3 52 Interface to Server Management 3 52 PXE Boot 3 52 Checkpoints 3 53 Checkpoint Ranges 3 53 Standard Checkpoints 3 53 DXE Phase 3 56 ACPI ASL Checkpoints 3 59 Extra Checkpoint Ranges 3 59 ...

Page 9: ...nctions 4 1 Power System 4 1 Front Panel User Interface 4 2 Power Button 4 2 ID Button 4 2 LEDs 4 2 LAN Interface 4 3 Session and User 4 3 RMCP 4 4 Serial Over LAN 4 4 Time Sync 4 4 SEL 4 4 Platform Event 4 5 Platform Event Filter 4 5 BMC Firmware Update 4 5 DOS Recovery Utility 4 5 WebUI Update 4 5 ...

Page 10: ...covery Process in Linux System 4 6 Recovery Process in Windows System 4 6 Web Graphical User Interface GUI for ESMS 4 7 Using the Web GUI 4 7 Login 4 7 Dashboard 4 9 Device Information 4 9 Network Information 4 10 Sensor Monitoring 4 10 Event Logs 4 11 Server Information 4 11 ...

Page 11: ...4 14 Server Health Group 4 15 Sensor Readings 4 15 Event Log 4 17 Configuration Group 4 18 Active Directory 4 18 DNS 4 21 LDAP E Directory 4 23 Mouse Mode 4 27 Network 4 28 PEF 4 30 RADIUS 4 36 Remote Session 4 40 SMTP 4 39 SOL 4 41 SSL 4 42 User Management 4 47 Virtual Media 4 50 ...

Page 12: ...e Configuration 4 61 Restore Factory Defaults 4 61 Log Out 4 62 User Privilege 4 62 Jumpers and Connectors Mainboard Connectors and Jumpers 5 1 Mainboard Connectors and LEDs 5 1 VGA Video Connector J4A1 5 2 Rear USB Connector J3A1 5 2 NIC1 Connector JA5A2 5 3 NIC2 Connector JA5A1 5 3 Mainboard Jumpers 5 4 Password Clear Jumper J6B3 5 4 BIOS Recovery Jumper J6C2 5 4 ...

Page 13: ...Jumper J6B1 5 6 Rail Kit Assembly Rail Kit Assembly 6 1 Installing the Rack Brackets 6 1 Installing the System Into the Rack 6 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7 1 Server Boot Issue Topics 7 1 System does not Boot after Initial Installation 7 1 System does not boot after Configuration Changes 7 3 Installation Problems 7 4 ...

Page 14: ...ormation 9 1 Safety Warnings and Cautions 9 1 Intended Application Uses 9 2 Site Selection 9 3 Equipment Handling Practices 9 3 Power and Electrical Warnings 9 4 Power Cord Warnings 9 4 System Access Warnings 9 5 Rack Mount Warnings 9 6 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 9 7 Other Hazards 9 7 Battery Replacement 9 7 Cooling and Airflow 9 8 Laser Peripherals or Devices 9 8 ...

Page 15: ...rkings 10 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 10 2 FCC Verification Statement USA 10 2 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity 10 3 VCCI Japan 10 3 BSMI Taiwan 10 3 Regulated Specified Components 10 3 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance 10 4 End of Life Product Recycling 10 4 ...

Page 16: ... sections and the names of the folders menus programs and files Enter type face denotes keyboard keys WARNING Warning information appears before the text it references and should not be ignored as the content may prevent damage to the device CAUTION CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES SIMILAR TO NOTES AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS HOWEVER APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND CONTAIN VITAL HEALTH AND SA...

Page 17: ...ompatible region of battery backed 128 bytes of mem ory which normally resides on the baseboard CPU Central Processing Unit Deasserted A signal is deasserted when in the inactive state Active low signal names have _L appended to the end of the signal mnemonic Active high signal names have no _L suffix To reduce confusion when referring to active high and active low signals the terms one zero high ...

Page 18: ...ufacturer TERM DEFINITION Ohm Unit of electrical resistance PDB Power Distribution Board PEF Platform Event Filtering PEP Platform Event Paging PERR Parity Error POH Power On Hours POST Power On Self Test PWM Pulse Width Modulation RAC Remote Access Card RAM Random Access Memory RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol ROM Read Only Memory RTC Real Time Clock Component of the chipset on the baseboa...

Page 19: ...le Network Management Protocol SOL Serial Over LAN UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UCT Upper Critical Threshold UDP User Datagram Protocol UNCT Upper Non Critical Threshold UNRT Upper Non Recoverable Threshold WDT Watchdog Timer Word 16 bit quantity TERM DEFINITION ...

Page 20: ...erver 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 procedures in this chapter only at an ESD work station If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal su...

Page 21: ...SAFETY INFORMATION XXI ...

Page 22: ...January 23 2014 Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warran ties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically dis claims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from tim...

Page 23: ...About the Server Chapter 1 ...

Page 24: ...h the processor and eight lanes of PCIe Gen2 for downstream connections to the ASPEED AST2300 integrated BMC and Barton Hills network controller Romley platform supports up to forty PCIe Gen3 lanes and ten PCIe master collectors with full peer to peer sup port between PCIe interfaces The S210 X2A2J system supports two DDR3 DIMM slots per memory channel System Features Specifications Specification ...

Page 25: ...0 ports 1 VGA port 2 1G RJ45 ports 1 IB QDR or FDR QSFP Optional Power Supply 2 1600W high efficiency redundant PSU 200 240VAC 50 60Hz RoHS Yes System Management IPMI v2 0 Compliant on board KVM over IP support Specification Continued SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION Environmental requirements Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Non operating temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating r...

Page 26: ...he package components 1x 2U server chassis 2x Processor heat sink 16x Dummy DIMM 2x Power supply 1x Power cord optional 1x Utility CD Technical Guide included 1x Rail kit Important Server configurations may vary Confirm your sales representa tive for the exact items included in your order ...

Page 27: ...erview 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 System Component Overview NO ITEM 1 General purpose graphics processing unit GPGPU 4 2 GPGPU2 3 GPGPU3 4 GPGPU1 5 Mainboard 6 Power distribution board PDB air duct 7 Chassis 8 Control panel 9 Hot swappable HDD x4 10 Fan module x4 11 GPGPU3 air duct 12 Mainboard air duct ...

Page 28: ... View System Front View Control Panel Control Panel System Front View NO ITEM 1 Hot swappable hard disk drives x4 2 Front panel 3 Fan module x4 1 2 3 Control Panel NO ICON ITEM 1 Fault status LED 2 Power sleep button with LED 3 ID button with LED 1 2 3 ...

Page 29: ...nboard I O Ports System Rear View NO ITEM 1 The venting holes for GPU1 2 I O ports NOTE See I O Ports on Rear Panel 3 Power supply unit x2 1 2 3 Mainboard I O Ports NO ICON ITEM 1 NIC1 LAN port 2 NIC2 LAN port 3 VGA port 4 ID LED status LED 5 USB 2 0 port x2 6 IB port 7 IB act link LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 30: ...orted by BMC Off AC power off system pow ered off AC power on system pow ered off and is in standby no prior degraded non critical critical state NOTE The status LED DS3A2 behavior is identical with the status LED behavior on front panel Chassis ID Blue On ID link via software WebUI or ID button Blink Identification by software or WebUI Off No identification NOTE The ID LED DS3A1 behavior is ident...

Page 31: ... asserted 3 Voltage sensors State asserted 4 Power supply State asserted 5 Processor Thermal trip 6 Event logging dis abled 1 SEL almost full 2 SEL full 7 Post error System firmware error 8 Memory 1 Correctable ECC error 2 Uncorrectable ECC error 3 Correctable ECC error logging limit reached 9 PCIe bus 1 Bus correctable error 2 Bus uncorrectable error 3 Bus fatal error 10 Watchdog 2 1 Timer expire...

Page 32: ...D LED HDD STATE ACTIVITY LED STATUS LED FAIL LED Slot empty Off Off Off Drive online Blinking when activity On Off Drive rebuilding Blinking when activity On 400 msec Off 100 msec Off Drive failed Off Off On 150 msec Off 150 msec Front Activity LED Status fail LED ...

Page 33: ...Installing Hardware Chapter 2 ...

Page 34: ...nected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous Follow the guidelines below to avoid personal injury or dam age to the server WARNING Always disconnect the server from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the server case WARNING Wear a grounded wrist strap If none are available discharge any personal static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the server case or the ba...

Page 35: ...rasp the tray handle and pull the tray out of the system WARNING Do not operate the system without all hard drive trays inserted into the chassis All hard drive bays must be occupied by either a hard drive or an empty hard drive tray Hard drives may be removed while the system is operational but should be immedi ately replaced by another hard drive or an empty hard drive tray 1 2 3 ...

Page 36: ...bly into the system Make sure hard disk drive is fully inserted 2 Push the tray handle closed Installing HDD Assembly Removing an HDD Module Prerequisite Remove the swappable HDD assembly See 1 Remove the screw s securing the HDD module to the HDD tray 2 Remove the HDD module from the HDD tray Removing HDD Module 1 2 ...

Page 37: ...stalling an HDD Module 1 Align the screw holes on HDD module with the screw holes on the HDD tray circuit board facing the HDD tray 2 Install the HDD module into the HDD tray 3 Secure the HDD module to the HDD tray with the screw s Installing HDD Module ...

Page 38: ...supported on desigs with a throttling fea ture to downgrade power consumption when a PSU is faulty or has been removed A single faulty PSU can be replaced without system shut down Note The redundant power supply unit can be replaced without shut ting down the system CAUTION CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES SIMILAR TO NOTES AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS HOWEVER APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND CO...

Page 39: ...NSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A PSU 2 6 Installing a PSU 1 Insert the PSU into the system until flush with the chassis 2 Pull down the PSU handle 3 Connect the power cord into the PSU Installing PSU 1 2 ...

Page 40: ...2 Pull the fan assembly out of the system Removing Fan Assembly Installing a Swappable Fan Assembly Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 2 CAUTION IN CASE OF A ROTOR OR FAN FAILURE REPLACE THE FAN MOD ULE TO AVOID SYSTEM OVERHEATING INSTALL THE FAN MODULE WITHIN 20 SECONDS ...

Page 41: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A SWAPPABLE FAN ASSEMBLY 2 8 Insert the fan assembly into the system until flush with the chas sis Installing Fan Assembly ...

Page 42: ...r Removing a Top Cover 1 Press the release button A and slide the top cover 2 Lift the top cover off the chassis Removing Top Cover Installing a Top Cover 1 Place the top cover on the chassis 2 Slide the top cover into place Installing Top Cover A ...

Page 43: ... follow the screw torque See the information on illustrations next to a corresponding screw Removing a GPGPU1 Module The GPGPU1 module has three SKUs M2075 M2090 Xeon Phi K520 K10 K20 K20X Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU1 assembly to the chassis GPGPU3 GPGPU2 GPGPU4 GPGPU1 WARNING Keep the dummy bracket installed together with the...

Page 44: ...he GPGPU1 assembly from the tabs and stand off on the chassis Removing GPGPU1 Assembly 3 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU1module to the assembly 4 Disconnect the GPGPU1 module from the GPGPU riser card M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 Tab Standoff ...

Page 45: ...U1 MODULE 2 12 K10 K20 K20X K520 SKU Removing Screws K10 K20 K20X K520 Xeon Phi SKU Removing Screws Xeon Phi 5 Place the GPGPU1 assembly on the surface board side upwards 6 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU riser card to the assembly ...

Page 46: ...MOVING A GPGPU1 MODULE 2 13 7 Remove the GPGPU riser card Removing GPGPU Riser Card 8 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU1 module to the assembly bracket s 9 Remove the bracket s M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 ...

Page 47: ...20 K10 K20 K20X SKU Removing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X SKU Xeon Phi SKU Removing Screws Xeon Phi SKU If the GPGPU module is not intended to install to complete the procedure install a dummy bracket to the GPGPU bracket See Installing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket ...

Page 48: ...ing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 1 Align the screw holes on the GPGPU riser card with the screw holes on the GPGPU1 assembly bracket 2 Secure the GPGPU riser card to the assembly with the screw s Installing GPGPU Riser Card 3 Align the screw holes on GPGPU1 assembly bracket with the screw holes on the assembly 4 Secure the brackets to the assembly with the screw s CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE ...

Page 49: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU1 MODULE 2 16 M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 K520 K10 K20 K20X SKU Installing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X 5 0 5 5 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm ...

Page 50: ...scew holes on the assembly 6 Connect the GPGPU1 module to the GPGPU riser card on the assembly 7 Secure the GPGPU1 module to the assembly with the screw s M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER LOAD THE SCREWS 5 0 5 5 kg cm 6 2 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm ...

Page 51: ... Installing Screws Xeon Phi 8 Flip the GPUGPU1 assembly 9 Align the screw and pin hole on the GPGPU1 assembly with the screw hole and pin on the chassis 10 Gently slide the front of the GPGPU1 assembly to the tabs on the chassis 11 Install the GPGPU1 assembly to the chassis 10 11 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm ...

Page 52: ...ite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU2 assembly to the chassis 2 Release the GPGPU2 assembly from the tabs on the chassis Removing GPGPU2 Assembly 3 Place the GPGPU2 assembly on the surface board side upwards 4 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU2 module to the assembly WARNING Keep the dummy bracket installed together with the GPGPU bracket e...

Page 53: ...STALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU2 MODULE 2 20 5 Disconnect the GPGPU2 module from the GPGPU riser card M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X K520 SKU Removing Screws K10 K20 K20X K520 ...

Page 54: ...crews Xeon Phi 6 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU riser card to the assembly 7 Remove the GPGPU riser card Removing GPGPU Riser Card 8 Remove the screw s securing the support bracket to the assembly 9 Remove the support bracket from the assembly Removing Support Bracket ...

Page 55: ...OVING A GPGPU2 MODULE 2 22 10 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU2 module to the assembly bracket s 11 Remove the bracket s M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 K520 K10 K20 K20X SKU Removing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X ...

Page 56: ...y bracket from the GPGPU bracket if present See Removing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 1 Align the screw holes on the support bracket with the screw holes on the GPGPU2 assembly 2 Secure the support bracket to the assembly with the screw s Installing Support Bracket 3 Align the screw holes on the GPGPU riser card with the screw holes on the GPGPU2 assembly bracket 4 Secure the GPGPU riser card to the asse...

Page 57: ... 2 24 Installing GPGPU Riser Card 5 Align the screw holes on GPGPU2 assembly bracket with the screw holes on the assembly 6 Secure the brackets to the assembly with the screw s M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 10 11 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm ...

Page 58: ...eon Phi SKU Installing Screws Xeon Phi 7 Align the screw holes on GPGPU2 module with the scew holes on the assembly 8 Connect the GPGPU2 module to the GPGPU riser card on the assembly 9 Secure the GPGPU2 module to the assembly with the screw s 5 0 5 5 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm ...

Page 59: ...TALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU2 MODULE 2 26 M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X K520 SKU Installing Screws K10 K20 K20X K520 10 11 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 10 11 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm ...

Page 60: ...gn the screw and pin hole on the GPGPU2 assembly with the screw hole and pin on the chassis 12 Gently slide the front of the GPGPU2 assembly to the tabs on the chassis 13 Install the GPGPU2 assembly to the chassis 14 Secure the GPGPU2 assembly to the chassis with the screw s Installing GPGPU2 Assembly 10 11 kg cm Tab Guide pin ...

Page 61: ...g the Top Cover 1 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU3 assembly to the chassis 2 Release the GPGPU3 assembly from the tabs on the chassis Removing GPGPU3 Assembly 3 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU3 module to the assembly 4 Disconnect the GPGPU3 module from the GPGPU riser card WARNING Keep the dummy bracket installed together with the GPGPU bracket even if no GPGPU or MIC presented ...

Page 62: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU3 MODULE 2 29 M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 K520 K10 K20 K20X SKU Removing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X ...

Page 63: ...Phi 5 Place the GPGPU3 assembly on the surface board side upwards 6 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU riser card to the assembly 7 Remove the GPGPU riser card Removing GPGPU Riser Card 8 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU3 module to the assembly bracket s 9 Remove the bracket s ...

Page 64: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU3 MODULE 2 31 M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X SKU Removing Screws K10 K20 K20X ...

Page 65: ...GPU3 MODULE 2 32 K520 SKU Removing Screws K520 Xeon Phi SKU Removing Screws Xeon Phi If the GPGPU module is not intended to install to complete the procedure install a dummy bracket to the GPGPU bracket Installing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket ...

Page 66: ...ing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 1 Align the screw holes on the GPGPU riser card with the screw holes on the GPGPU3 assembly bracket 2 Secure the GPGPU riser card to the assembly with the screw s Installing GPGPU Riser Card 3 Align the screw holes on GPGPU3 assembly bracket with the screw holes on the assembly 4 Secure the brackets to the assembly with the screw s CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE ...

Page 67: ...STALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU3 MODULE 2 34 M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X SKU Installing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm ...

Page 68: ...crew holes on GPGPU3 module with the scew holes on the assembly 6 Connect the GPGPU3 module to the GPGPU riser card on the assembly 7 Secure the GPGPU3 module to the assembly with the screw s 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER LOAD THE SCREWS 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm ...

Page 69: ...NSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU3 MODULE 2 36 M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 K520 K10 K20 K20X SKU Installing Screws K520 K10 K20 K20X 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm ...

Page 70: ...8 Flip the GPUGPU1 assembly 9 Align the screw and pin hole on the GPGPU3 assembly with the screw hole and pin on the chassis 10 Install the GPGPU3 assembly to the chassis 11 Secure the GPGPU3 assembly to the chassis with the screw s Installing GPGPU3 Assembly 10 11 kg cm 10 11 kg cm Guide pin ...

Page 71: ...rew s securing the GPGPU4 assembly to the chassis 2 Release the GPGPU4 assembly from the tabs on the chassis Removing GPGPU4 Assembly 3 Place the GPGPU4 assembly on the surface board side upwards 4 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU4 module to the assembly 5 Disconnect the GPGPU4 module from the GPGPU riser card WARNING Keep the dummy bracket installed together with the GPGPU bracket even if no...

Page 72: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU4 MODULE 2 39 M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X K520 SKU Removing Screws K10 K20 K20X K520 ...

Page 73: ...RDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU4 MODULE 2 40 Xeon Phi SKU Removing Screws Xeon Phi 6 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU4 module to the assembly bracket s 7 Remove the bracket s M2075 M2090 SKU Removing Screws M2075 M2090 ...

Page 74: ...eon Phi 8 Remove the screw s securing the GPGPU riser card to the assembly 9 Remove the GPGPU riser card Removing GPGPU Riser Card If the GPGPU module is not intended to install to complete the procedure install a dummy bracket to the GPGPU bracket Installing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket ...

Page 75: ...ing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket 1 Align the screw holes on the GPGPU riser card with the screw holes on the GPGPU4 assembly bracket 2 Secure the GPGPU riser card to the assembly with the screw s Installing GPGPU Riser Card 3 Align the screw holes on GPGPU4 assembly bracket with the screw holes on the assembly 4 Secure the brackets to the assembly with the screw s CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE ...

Page 76: ...gn the screw holes on GPGPU4 module with the scew holes on the assembly 6 Connect the GPGPU4 module to the GPGPU riser card on the assembly 7 Secure the GPGPU4 module to the assembly with the screw s 10 11 kg cm CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER LOAD THE SCREWS 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm ...

Page 77: ...ALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU4 MODULE 2 44 M2075 M2090 SKU Installing Screws M2075 M2090 K10 K20 K20X K520SKU Installing Screws K10 K20 K20X K520 5 0 5 5 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 6 6 7 2 kg cm 5 0 5 5 kg cm ...

Page 78: ... Flip the GPUGPU1 assembly 9 Align the screw and pin hole on the GPGPU4 assembly with the screw hole and pin on the chassis 10 Install the GPGPU4 assembly to the chassis 11 Secure the GPGPU4 assembly to the chassis with the screw s Installing GPGPU4 Assembly 5 0 5 5 kg cm 10 11 kg cm Guide pin ...

Page 79: ...ving a GPGPU Dummy Bracket Prerequisite Install GPGPU1 GPGPU2 GPGPU3 GPGPU4 See Installing a GPGPU1 Module Installing a GPGPU2 Mod ule Installing a GPGPU3 Module Installing a GPGPU4 Module 1 Remove the screw s securing the dummy bracket to the GPGPU bracket 2 Remove the dummy bracket Removing GPGPU1 Dummy Bracket ...

Page 80: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE REMOVING A GPGPU DUMMY BRACKET 2 47 Removing GPGPU2 Dummy Bracket Removing GPGPU3 Dummy Bracket ...

Page 81: ...ummy Bracket Installing a GPGPU Dummy Bracket Prerequisite Remove GPGPU1 GPGPU2 GPGPU3 GPGPU4 See Removing a GPGPU1 Module Removing a GPGPU2 Module Removing a GPGPU3 Module Removing a GPGPU4 Module 1 Align the screw holes on dummy bracket with the screw holes on GPGPU bracket ...

Page 82: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU DUMMY BRACKET 2 49 2 Secure the dummy bracket to the GPGPU bracket with the screw s Installing GPGPU1 Dummy Bracket Installing GPGPU2 Dummy Bracket ...

Page 83: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A GPGPU DUMMY BRACKET 2 50 Installing GPGPU3 Dummy Bracket Installing GPGPU4 Dummy Bracket ...

Page 84: ...ng the Top Cover Remove the GPGPU3 assembly See Removing a GPGPU3 Module Remove the mainboard air duct See Installing a Main board Air Duct 1 Remove the right air duct 2 Repeat for the additional DIMM air duct Removing DIMM Air Duct CAUTION ENSURE ALL POWER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE SYS TEM BEFORE PROCEEDING Left Right ...

Page 85: ...r duct Installing DIMM Air Duct Removing a Mainboard Air Duct Prerequisite Remove the GPGPU3 See Removing a GPGPU3 Mod ule 1 Press on the release tab to unlock the air duct and slide the air duct towards the rear panel WARNING Air duct is needed for the proper cooling of the system To pre vent damage to the system when installing the air duct make sure the arrow on top of the air duct is directing...

Page 86: ...e chassis 2 Install the air duct 3 Slide the air duct until the release tab locks in place Installing Mainboard Air Duct Removing a PDB Air Duct Prerequisite Remove the top cover 1 Use the release tab to unlock the air duct 2 To remove the air duct do the following Release the guide pins on the air duct from the slots on the chassis CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE MAINBOARD MODULE Release tab Rear CAUT...

Page 87: ...assembly release tab facing the rear of the chassis 2 Install the guide pins on air duct to the slots on the chas sis and hole next to release tab to the guide pin on the chassis Installing PDB Air Duct Removing a GPGPU3 Air Duct CAUTION AVOID DAMAGING THE PDB ASSEMBLY Release tab Guide pin on chassis Guide pins on air duct CAUTION ENSURE ALL POWER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE SYS TEM BEFORE PROCEEDIN...

Page 88: ...ng a GPGPU3 Air Duct Prerequisite Install the GPGPU3 assembly See Installing a GPGPU3 Module 1 Align the screw hole on the air duct with the screw hole on the chassis 2 Install the air duct to the chassis 3 Secure the air duct to the chassis with the screw s Installing GPGPU3 Air Duct CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE DO NOT STRESS THE CABLE AVOID DAMAGING THE GPGPU MODULE MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER LOAD THE SCR...

Page 89: ...opulate the particular server required Memory Population Rules Memory Channels WARNING Mainboard is supplied with all DIMM slots populated with dummy DIMMs for proper air flow When installing and replac ing memory modules only remove those dummy DIMMs that are to be directly replaced All DIMM slots must be occupied at all times by either a memory module or dummy DIMM CPU1 CPU0 C1 C2 D1 D2 G1 G2 H1...

Page 90: ...2 1 v 2 v v v v 3 v v v v v v 4 v v v v v v v v 6 v v v v v v 8 v v v v v v v v CPU 1 Memory Module Population Rules DIMM SLOT Q TY E1 E2 F1 F2 G1 G2 H1 H2 1 v 2 v v v v 3 v v v 4 v v v v v v v v 6 v v v v v v 8 v v v v v v v v CAUTION HANDLE THE MEMORY MODULE BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES WARNING Memory modules remain hot after the system is powered down Allow sufficient time for the memory modules t...

Page 91: ...moving Memory Module 2 Lift out the memory module Installing a Memory Module Push the memory module firmly into the memory module slot The locking latches should automatically close over the edges of the memory board when fully inserted into the slot Installing Memory Module A 1 2 1 CAUTION HANDLE THE MEMORY MODULE BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES ...

Page 92: ...a 8a 1066 1333 1066 1333 1066 1066 1333 Note 1 Supported DRAM densities are 1 GB 2 GB and 4 GB Only 2 GB and 4 GB are validated by Intel 2 Command address timing is 1N for 1DPC and 2N for 2DPC 3 Romley EP EX platform does not support 3DPC when using UDIMMs RDIMM Support RANKS PER DIMM DATA WIDTH MEMORY CAPACITY PER DIMM GB 1 SPEED MT S VOLTAGE VALIDATED BY SLOT PER CHANNEL SPC DIMM PER CHANNEL DPC...

Page 93: ...ported but only validated by Intel PMO in a homogenous environment The coverage will have limited system level testing no signal integrity testing and no interoperability testing The passing QR RDIMMs will be web posted RDIMM Support Continued RANKS PER DIMM DATA WIDTH MEMORY CAPACITY PER DIMM GB 1 SPEED MT S VOLTAGE VALIDATED BY SLOT PER CHANNEL SPC DIMM PER CHANNEL DPC 2 3 2 SLOTS PER CHANNEL 1D...

Page 94: ...Duct 1 Loosen the captive screw s securing the heat sink to the mainboard Removing Heat Sink 2 Remove the heat sink 3 Repeat for the additional heat sink Note S210 X2A2J system cooling capability can only support proces sor with 1U thermal profile requirement cannot support proces sor with 2U thermal profile requirement WARNING The heatsink remains hot after the system has been powered down Allow ...

Page 95: ...NSTALLING A HEAT SINK 2 62 Installing a Heat Sink 1 Place the heat sink on the processor Installing Heat Sink 2 Secure the heat sink with the captive screw s in the order shown 3 Repeat for the additional heat sink 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 96: ...fully press down and outwards on the left processor locking lever pulling it fully open Release Left Processor Locking Lever WARNING The processor remains hot after the system has been powered down Allow sufficient time to cool before handling system com ponents Open 1st Closed 1st CAUTION DO NOT TRY TO FULLY OPEN THE LOCKING LEVERS TO PREVEN DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM CAUTION THE LOCKING LEVER IS HELD ...

Page 97: ...lever to lift the processor cover part way and then lift the processor load plate to the fully open position Opening Processor Cover 4 Lift the processor out of the socket Removing Processor 5 Repeat for the additional processor CAUTION AVOID CONTACT WITH ANY THERMAL GREASE ON THE PROCESSOR ...

Page 98: ...ng the four keys on the socket fit into the corresponding keys on the processor 3 Lower the processor load plate over the processor Closing the Processor Cover 4 Push the left processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position 5 Push the right processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position 6 Repeat for the additional processor Indent Pin 1 Tab WARNING The proces...

Page 99: ...PGPU3 Module Remove the mainboard air duct See Removing a Main board Air Duct Remove the DIMM air duct See Removing a Memory Air Duct Remove the DIMM modules See Removing a Memory Module Remove the processor heat sink See Removing a Heat Sink Remove the processor See Removing a Processor 1 Remove screw s securing the mainboard to the chassis Removing Screws 2 Lift the front end of the mainboard un...

Page 100: ...n rear panel Removing Mainboard 4 Remove the mainboard from the chassis Installing a Mainboard Module Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Align the mainboard with the standoffs on the chassis Installing Mainboard 2 Guide the connectors on mainboard to the slots on the rear panel 3 Install the mainboard ...

Page 101: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A MAINBOARD MODULE 2 68 4 Secure the mainboard to the chassis with the screw s Securing Screws ...

Page 102: ... to the chassis 2 Release the PDB from the PSU cage and guide pins 3 Remove the PDB Removing PDB Installing a PDB Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Align the screw holes on PDB with the screw holes on the chassis 2 Guide the edge of the PDB under the PSU cage 3 Install the PDB 4 Slide to secure the PDB to the guide pins on the chassis PSU cage Front 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 103: ...INSTALLING HARDWARE INSTALLING A PDB 2 70 5 Secure the PDB to the chassis with the screw s Installing PDB PSU cage Front 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 ...

Page 104: ...rd Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Disconnect all the cables from the fan board 2 Remove the screw s securing the fan board to the chas sis 3 Release the fan board from the guide pins on the chassis 4 Remove the fan board Removing Fan Board ...

Page 105: ... Fan Board Prerequisite Remove the top cover See Opening the Top Cover 1 Align the holes on fan board with the guide pins on chas sis 2 Install the fan board 3 Secure the fan board to the chassis with the screw s Installing Fan Board 4 Perform cable connections ...

Page 106: ...BIOS Chapter 3 ...

Page 107: ...or key sequences or support of pointing devices Setup Page Layout The setup page layout is sectioned into functional areas Each occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated func tionality The following table lists and describes each functional area BIOS Setup Page Layout FUNCTIONAL AREA DESCRIPTION Title Bar The title bar is located at the top of the screen and dis plays the title of t...

Page 108: ...ion keys BIOS Setup Page Layout Continued FUNCTIONAL AREA DESCRIPTION Keyboard Commands KEY OPTION DESCRIPTION Enter Execute Command The Enter key is used to activate sub menus when the selected feature is a sub menu or to display a pick list if a selected option has a value field or to select a sub field for multi valued fea tures like time and date If a pick list is dis played the Enter key will...

Page 109: ...y on the keypad is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but will have the same effect Keyboard Commands Continued KEY OPTION DESCRIPTION F8 Previous Values Pressin...

Page 110: ...e tables are displayed on the BIOS Setup screens Bold text in the Options column of the tables indicates default values These values are not displayed in bold on the setup screen The bold text in this 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 F10 Save and Exit Pres...

Page 111: ...en The Main screen is the screen that is first displayed when BIOS Setup is entered unless an error has occurred If an error has occurred the Error Manager screen will be displayed instead Main Screen V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit BIOS Information BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliancy P...

Page 112: ...ion only Displays the Proj ect version Build Date Information only Displays the BIOS build date Total Mem ory Information only Displays the Total System Memory Size System Data Day of week MM DD YYYY Set the Date Use Tab to switch between Date ele ments Valid range of year 2005 2099 System Time HH MM SS Set the Time Use Tab to switch between Time ele ments Access Level Information only Displays th...

Page 113: ...USB Configuration Super IO Configuration Onboard Device Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection PCI PCI X and PCI Express Settings Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Advanced Screen SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS PCI Subsys tem Settings PCI PCI X and PCI Express Set tings WHEA Con figuration...

Page 114: ...elect Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit PCI Express Settings Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Maximum Payload Auto 128 Bytes 256 Bytes 512 Bytes 1024 Bytes 2048 Bytes 4096 Bytes Set Maximum Pay load of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS to select the value V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup ...

Page 115: ...opulated card supported PCI Express Settings Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS WHEA Support Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS WHEA Sup port Disabled Enabled Enable or disable Windows Hard ware Error Archi tecture V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit WHEA Suppo...

Page 116: ...che Line Prefetch DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU IP Prefetcher Intel Virtualization Technology CPU power management Configuration 2300 MHz Supported Enabled All Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Socket specific CPU Information Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Processor Configuration Fields S...

Page 117: ... RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Processor Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Hardware Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enable the Mid Level Cache L2 streamer prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Disabled Enabled Enable the Mid level Cache L2 prefetching of adja cent cache lines DCU Streamer Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enable prefetcher of next L1 Data line based upon ...

Page 118: ... Cache L2 Cache L3 Cache 206d6 616 2300 MHz 1200 MHz 6 Supported Supported Supported 32 kB x 6 32 kB x 6 256 kB x 6 15360 kB Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Max CPU Speed Information only Displays the Max CPU Speed Min CPU Speed Information only Displays the Min CPU Speed Processor Cores Information o...

Page 119: ...ent Custom Enable the power management fea tures V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit CPU Power Management Configuration Power Technology Energy Performance Factory long duration power limit Long duration power limit Factory long duration maintained Long duration maintained Recommended short...

Page 120: ... and power savings Windows 2008 and later Oses over rides this value according to its power plan Factory long duration power limit Information only Displays the Fac tory long duration power limit Long dura tion power limit Long duration power limit in Watts CPU Power Management Configuration Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Factory long duration maintained Information only Di...

Page 121: ... IIO Error Logging Generate NMI on PCIe UCERR Enabled Enabled 10 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enable Disable Runtime Error Logging Support Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Memory Corr Error Threshold 1 5 10 20 Enter the Memory Correctable Error Threshold value QPI Error Logging Disabled Enabled Enab...

Page 122: ...Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present 1 AHCI Mode 2 RAID Mode Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit SATA Controller Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS SATA Mode Disabled AHCI Mode RAID Mode 1 Disabled 2 AHCI Mode 3 RAID Mode Select SATA Type for onboard SATA ports S...

Page 123: ...ous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit USB Configuration USB Devices 1 Drive 1 Keybaord 1 Mouse 3 Hubs Legacy USB Support Enabled Enables Legacy USB support AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications USB Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS USB Devices Informatio...

Page 124: ... g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Set Parameters of Serial Port 0 COMA Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Super IO Configuration Super IO chip Serial Port 0 Configuration AST2300 Super I O Configuration Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Super I...

Page 125: ...ct Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Serial Port 0 Configuration Serial Port Device Settings Enabled IO 3F8h IRQ 4 V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Onboard LAN port 1 Onboard LAN port 2 Port 1 MAC Address Port 2 M...

Page 126: ...ed Enabled With PXE Enabled Without PXE iSCSI Remote Boot Enable or Disable Onboard LAN port 2 1 Users have to set controller to primary or sec ondary in iSCSI OPROM if user select iSCSI boot in BIOS Setup 2 Users have to set Boot Prior ity to Disabled in iSCSI OPROM if user select PXE boot for this control ler for project supports both iSCSI and PXE Port 1 MAC Address Information only Display Por...

Page 127: ...TIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Console Redirection Disabled Enabled Console Redirec tion Enable or Dis able V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Console Redirection Enable or Disable Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save...

Page 128: ...nued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Console Redirection Settings Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS COM0 Console Rdeirection Settings V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Enable or Disable Serial Port COM Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 P...

Page 129: ...ds Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Parity None Even Odd Mark Space A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors Even par ity bit is 0 if the num of 1 s in the data bits is even Odd parity bit is 0 if num of 1 s in the data bits is odd Mark parity bit is always 1 Space Parity bit is always 0 Mark and Space Parity do not allow for error detection Sto...

Page 130: ...r flow When send ing data if the receiving buffers are full a stop sig nal can be sent to stop the data flow Once the buffers are empty a start signal can be sent to re start the flow Hardware flow con trol uses two wires to send start stop signals Console Redirection Settings Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS V i 2 11 1210 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C...

Page 131: ...pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Chipset Intel R VT for Directed I O Configuration Compatibility RID Memory Configuration Total Memory Current Memory Mode Current Memory Speed Mirroring Lock Step Sparing Memory Mode Numa Patorl Scrub Demand Scrub Data Scrambling DIMM Information Enabled 32768 MB DDR3 Independent 1333 MHz Not Possible ...

Page 132: ...n dent Mirroring Lock Step Sparing Select the mode for memory initial ization If unsupported memory mode is selected BIOS will use Independent as current memory mode during next boot BIOS will not use the user select unsupported mem ory mode until the memory popula tion method is changed to support user select mem ory mode Numa Disabled Enabled Enable or Disable Non uniform Mem ory Access NUMA Pat...

Page 133: ... TEXT COMMENTS CPU Socket s x DIMM Information DIMM Xy Information only Displays the Mem ory present or not present on Node s Channel X DIMM y V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Chipset CPU Socket 0 DIMM Information DIMM A1 DIMM A2 DIMM B1 DIMM B2 DIMM C1 DIMM C2 DIMM D1 DIMM D2 CPU Socket 1 DIMM ...

Page 134: ...oard SATA RAID Oprom USB Configuration Patsburg 06 C1 Stepping Enabled Enabled Enable Disable Patsburg SCU devices Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit SB Chipset Configura tion PCH Com patibility RID Enabled PCH emulate an old version of Chip set to avoid Win dows reload driver problem Onboard SATA RAID O...

Page 135: ...p F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit EHCI Con troller 1 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB 2 0 EHCI Support Disable the EHCI Controller would disable all USB ports from it USB KB MS still work during POST It will be disabled after boot into O S EHCI Con troller 2 Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled USB 2 0 EHCI Support Disable the EHCI Controller would disable all USB...

Page 136: ...mation 1 2 2 1 5 50 0x0 0xf0345 SPS ME FW Active MO without UMA NO Error 0x39008301 Performance Optmized 0 SiEn NM ME Subsystem Help Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit ME Vendor Label Information only Displays the ME Vendor Label ME FW Sta tus Value Displays the ME FW Status Value ME FW State Displays th...

Page 137: ...sion FRB 2 Timer FRB 2 Timer timeout FRB 2 Timer Policy OS Watchdog Timer OS Wtd Timer Timeout OS Wtd Timer Policy System Event Log View FRU information BMC network configuration Restore on AC Power Loss Current Restore on AC Power Loss Server Management Configuration SETUP ITEM Options HELP TEXT COMMENTS BMC Self Test Status Information only Displays theBMC Self Test Status BMC firm ware version ...

Page 138: ...gure how the system should respond if the O S Boot Watchdog Timer expires Not available if O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled Not available if O S Watchdog Timer is disabled System Event Log Press Enter to change the SEL event log configu ration Server Management Configuration Continued SETUP ITEM Options HELP TEXT COMMENTS View FRU information Press Enter to view FRU informa tion BMC net work co...

Page 139: ...code Choose options for erasing SEL Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Enabling Disabling Options Erasing Settings Erase SEL When SEL is FULL Custom EFI Logging Options Log EFI Status Codes NOTE All values changed here do not take effect until computer us restsrted When SEL is Full Do Noth ing Erase Imme...

Page 140: ...e System Version System Serial Number Board Manufacturer Board Product Name Board Version Board Serial Number Chassis Manufacturer Chassis Product Name Chassis Serial Number System Ver sion Information only Displays the Sys tem Version System Serial Num ber Information only Displays the Sys tem Serial Number Board Manu facturer Information only Displays the Board Manufacturer Board Prod uct Name I...

Page 141: ...P address Subnet mask Station MAC address Router IP address WARNING If change IPv6 configuration BIOS will wait for BMC setting after save and exit IPv6 Mode Current IPv6 Mode IPv6 IP Address Source Current IPv6 IP Adress Source IPv6 IP Address 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 IPv6 Prefix Length IPv6 GateWay Address 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Configura tion source Do Noth ing S...

Page 142: ...ngth Option only show when IPv6 Mode Enabled IPv6 Gate Way Address Option only show when IPv6 Mode Enabled BMC Network Configuration Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Security Save Exit Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Spevifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available NETWORK Drives ...

Page 143: ...oot 8th Boot Sets the system boot order Default priority 1st Network NIC1 IPv4 Intel R I350 Gigabit Network Connection 2nd USB Floppy I Stick2IntelligentStic k2 00 3rd USB CD DVD 4th USB Hard Disk 5th USB KEY 6th CD DVD 7th Hard Disk 8th UEFI Applica tion CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priori ties Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available CD DVD Drives Only selectable when this type device ...

Page 144: ...en this type device exists UEFI Appli cation Priori ties Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from UEFI Boot Drives Only selectable when this type device exists Boot Option Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Boot Option Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS 1st Boot Device String 1 Device String 2 Disabled Sets the system boot order V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i...

Page 145: ...t o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Password Description If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup If BOTH the Administr...

Page 146: ...ds SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Platform Mode Information only Displays the Plat form Mode state Secure Boot Information only Displays the Secure Boot state V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Security Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Platform...

Page 147: ...om Key Man agement Press Enter to modify the content of the Secure Boot variables Option only show when Secure Boot Mode Custom Secure Boot Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Image Execution Policy Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Internal FV Always Execute Image Execution Policy per device path on Security Violation V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setu...

Page 148: ...Allow Exe cute Defer Exe cute Deny Exe cute Query User Image Execution Policy per device path on Security Violation Image Execution Policy Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Fixed Media Always Exe cute Always Deny Allow Exe cute Defer Exe cute Deny Exe cute Query User Image Execution Policy per device path on Security Violation Image Execution Policy Fields Continued SETUP ITEM...

Page 149: ...NOT INSTALLED Install Factory default Securs Boot Keys when System is in Setup Mode Key Management Fields SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Factory Default Key Provisioning Disabled Enabled Install Factory default Secure Boot Keys when System is in Setup Mode V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 e ca egat e ds c Security Select Screen Select Item Enter Select C...

Page 150: ...oot Variables Key Management Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Set new PK KEK DB DBX Insert factory default Key s or load a file format ted as 1 Efi Vari able with Time Based Authenti cated Header or 2 Key Certificate list starting with EFI_SIGNATURE_ LIST Header or Single Key Certifi cate in X509_DER RSA2048_DER or SHA256_BIN for mat Delete PK KEK DB DBX Delete the Vari able ...

Page 151: ...Based Authenti cated Header or 2 Key Certificate list starting with EFI_SIGNATURE_ LIST Header or Single Key Certifi cate in X509_DER RSA2048_DER or Key Management Fields Continued SETUP ITEM OPTIONS HELP TEXT COMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save Exit Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Genenal Help F8 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ES...

Page 152: ...lues for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults RestoreUser Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options Device String 1 Boot with Device Device String 1 Device String 2 Boot with Device Device String 2 Device String 3 Boot with Device Device String 3 Device String 4 Boot with Device Device String 4 Device String 5 Boot with Device ...

Page 153: ...nt in the following ways A request to reset the system configuration can be gener ated by pressing F9 from within the BIOS Setup utility BIOS settings are stored on NVRAM Only the D4 setting uses the CMOS BIOS implements a mechanism to clear NVRAM and CMOS BIOS does not show CMOS error messages after the CMOS has been cleared After clearing CMOS by battery or jumper all variables in the BIOS setup...

Page 154: ...erver platforms support DOS based Windows based and Linux based firmware update utilities 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 util ity and strings Onboard video BIOS RAID BIOS and other option ROMS for the devices embedded on the server board Memory reference code Microcode u...

Page 155: ...e it S2J_BIOS CAP The recovery mode procedure is as follows 1 Rename the good known BIOS as S2J_BIOS CAP 2 Plug in a removable USB disk 3 Save the S2J_BIOS CAP file into the removable USB disk 4 Short the BIOS recovery jumper See Mainboard Jumpers 5 Power on the server The system will automatically enter BIOS Setup menu and dis play a Recovery page as follows BIOS Recovery Menu The recovery proces...

Page 156: ... 1 Power down the system 2 Move password clear jumper from pins 1 2 to pins 2 3 See Mainboard Jumpers 3 Power on the system 4 Make sure password is cleared 5 Power down the system 6 Move password clear jumper from pins 2 3 back to pins 1 2 See Mainboard Jumpers 7 Power on the system 8 Set new password V i 2 14 1219 C i ht C 2011 A i M t d I pt o Setup Ut ty Copy g t C 0 0 e ca egat e ds c Recovery...

Page 157: ...ts from both sources are considered valid and video is displayed to both outputs As an option the system can be operated without a host key board or monitor attached to the system and run entirely via the remote console Utilities that can be executed remotely include BIOS Setup Serial Configuration Settings For optimal configuration of Serial Over LAN or EMP see the BMC Specification The BIOS does...

Page 158: ...PXE implementation To utilize this the user must load EFI Simple Network Protocol driver and the UNDI driver specific for the network interface 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 supports legacy PXE option ROMs in legacy mode and includes th...

Page 159: ...TION 0x01 0x0B SEC execution 0x0C 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 execution 0xD0 0xDF DXE errors 0xE0 0xE8 S3 Resume PEI 0xE9 0xEF S3 Resume errors PEI 0xF0 0xF8 Recovery PEI 0xF9 0xFF Recovery errors PEI SEC Phase STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 160: ...Bridge initialization is started 0x16 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x17 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x18 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x19 Pre memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x1A Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1B Pre memory Sout...

Page 161: ...Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x3E Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x3F 0x4E OEM post memory initialization codes PEI Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x4F DXE IPL is started PEI Error Codes 0x50 Memory initialization error Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed 0x51 Memory initialization error SPD reading has failed 0x52 M...

Page 162: ...es Recovery Error Codes 0xF8 Recovery PPI is not available PEI Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0xF9 Recovery capsule is not found 0xFA Invalid recovery capsule 0xFB 0xFF Reserved for future AMI error codes DXE Phase STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x60 DXE Core is started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0x64 CP...

Page 163: ...South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge module specific 0x78 ACPI module initialization 0x79 CSM initialization 0x7A 0x7F Reserved for future AMI DXE codes 0x80 0x8F OEM DXE initialization codes 0x90 Boot Device Selection BDS phase is started 0x91 Driver connecting is started DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x92 PCI Bus initialization is started 0x93 PCI Bus Hot Plug Controller In...

Page 164: ...Reset reset of NVRAM settings DXE Phase Continued STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0xB8 0xBF Reserved for future AMI codes 0xC0 0xCF OEM BDS initialization codes DXE Error Codes 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error Out of Resources 0xD5 No Spac...

Page 165: ... up from the S2 sleep state 0x30 System is waking 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 Interrupt controller is in APIC mode WUD Checkpoint Ranges STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION 0x05 SEC initialization before microcode loading 0x0A SEC initiali...

Page 166: ...BMC Chapter 4 ...

Page 167: ...twork The FRU information report includes main board part number product name manufacturer etc Health status Hardware 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 including NMI Chassis management includes power control and a status report front panel but...

Page 168: ... a button press will turn the LED on blinking If the LED is on a button press or IPMI Chassis Identify command will turn the LED off LEDs The following table contains information on Status ID and Heartbeat LED s The following table contains information on Status LED when amber blinking Status LED ID LED and Heartbeat LED LEDS COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Status LED Amber Blinking System Event See foll...

Page 169: ...orts LAN alerting in the form of SNMP traps that conform to the IPMI Platform Event Trap PET for mat Session and User This BMC supports ten 10 user accounts Each can have a different user name password and privilege level Four Status LED Activity NO STATUS LED ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION 1 Temperature Sensor Non critical critical event asserted 2 Fan Sensors Non critical critical event asserted 3 Voltage...

Page 170: ...ports 1 IPMI Spec v2 0 specific SOL session BMC supports redirect data from UART interface Time Sync In BMC design BMC do not have a local RTC to know what time it is Each time when server power on BIOS will use Set SEL Time command to initial BMC time and BMC will sync with RTC every one hour even if the time gap is quite small less than 1sec SEL BMC supports IPMI 1 5 2 0 standard SEL operation I...

Page 171: ...e entry is IPMI 1 5 standard The action support Power Off Power Reset Power Cycle and NMI All Platform Event Filter Table is default disabled PEF Startup Delay and Last Processed Event tracking is not supported PEF table lookup isn t correlated to log SEL to SEL Repository Serial Alerting is no support BMC Firmware Update The BMC will allow users to upgrade firmware image on follow ing entities BM...

Page 172: ... Upgrade Utility folder 3 Run dos bat The BMC recovery is complete Recovery Process in Linux Sys tem 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 complete Recovery Process in Windows System To recover BMC on a Windows system do as follows 1 Boot into Windows 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Utility folder 3 Ru...

Page 173: ...net Explorer 7 and above Firefox 2 0 and above Google Chrome 2 0 and above Safari 3 0 and above Opera 9 64 and above Login Enter the IP address or URL default DHCP static IP address into the address bar of the web browser When connecting to the BMC the Login screen prompts for the username and password This authentication with SSL protec tion prevents unauthorized intruders from gaining access to ...

Page 174: ...word FIELD DEFAULT Username admin Password admin Note The default username and password are in lowercase charac ters It is advised to change the admin password once you have logged in Main 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 console and per...

Page 175: ...n displays the following information Device Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Firmware Revision The revision number of the firmware Firmware Build Time Firmware date and time BMC Chipset This field shows BMC chipset type Note BMC Chipset type support list is as follows AST2300 supports virtual KVM function and related setting item AST2300 without RKVM does not support virtual KVM func tion and rel...

Page 176: ...you click on the sensor page for that particular sensor will be displayed Network Information ITEM DESCRIPTION MAC Address Read only field showing the IP address of the device V4 Network Mode The v4 network mode options are the 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 ...

Page 177: ...by various sen sors as well as occupied available space in logs 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 menu items Server Information Menu ...

Page 178: ...ic Informa tion section to view the details of the selected device A screen shot of FRU Information page is shown as follows FRU Information Page A brief description of the fields is given in the following sections Basic Information Chassis Information Chassis Information Area Format Version Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Chassis Extra Board Information Board Information Ar...

Page 179: ...Language Manufacturer Name Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Number Asset Tag Server Component The Component Information page displays the CPU and mem ory information Component Information Page Component Information Page ITEM DESCRIPTION CPU Information Displays the following information CPU ID Status Socket Manufacturer Model Frequency ...

Page 180: ...mory Information Displays the following information Memory ID Status Socket Module Size Model Frequency and Memory type Note DDR3 ECC or non ECCUDIMM RDIMM and LRDIMM mem ory types support both normal voltage 1 5V and low voltage 1 35V Component Information Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Server Identify Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Server Iden tify Status The server status On Off and Blinking ...

Page 181: ...k Server Health Sen sor Readings from the top menu Click on a record to display more information on a particular sensor including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events A Server Identify Oper ation Server identify LED operation with the following options ON OFF Blink Server Identify Time out Server timeout value when a Blink Identify Oper ation is selected For Blink Ope...

Page 182: ...ll be displayed the Thresholds for the sen sor The total of six thresholds are available as follows Lower Non Recoverable LNR Lower Critical LC Lower Non Critical LNC Upper Non Recoverable UNR Upper Critical UC Upper Non Critical UNC The threshold states can be Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lower Non recoverable going ...

Page 183: ... clicking on any of the column headers To open the Event Log page click Server Health Event Log from the top menu A sample screenshot of Event Log page is shown below Event Log Page A brief description of the Even Log page fields is given in the following sections Event Log Category The category could be either a sensor specific event BIOS generated event or system management software event Note W...

Page 184: ...ctive Directory AD is a directory structure used in Micro soft Windows based computers and servers to store informa tion and data on networks and domains AD provides a variety of functions including the ability to provide information on objects organizes these objects for easy retrieval and access allows the access of end users and administrators and allows the administrator to set up security for...

Page 185: ...ID The name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Group Name This name identifies the role group in Active Directory Note Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Group Domain The domain where the role gr...

Page 186: ...s in Domain Controller Server Address1 Domain Controller Server Address2 Domain Controller Server Address3 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 Group Note If you have enabled Active Directory Authentication enter the required information to access the Acti...

Page 187: ...up 16 Make the necessary changes and click Save To delete a Role Group 17 In the Advanced Directory Settings Page select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers services or any resource con nected to the Internet or a private network It associates the information with domain names assigned ...

Page 188: ... choose DHCP then select v4 or v6 for DHCP servers Domain Name It displays the domain name of the device If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual then spec ify the domain name of the device If you chose Automatic the Domain Name cannot be config ured as it will be done automatically The field will be disabled Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server Settings It lists the option for DNS setting...

Page 189: ...ess is assigned by DHCP server 6 Click Save to save the entries 7 Click Reset to reset the entries LDAP E Directory The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP is an application protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol IP networks In MegaRAC GUI LDAP is an Internet protocol that Mega RAC card can use to authenticate users If you have an LDA...

Page 190: ...hown in the screenshot below LDAP Settings Page The fields of LDAP Settings Page are explained below Procedure Entering the details in Advanced LDAP Settings Page 1 In the LDAP Settings Page click Advanced Settings A sample screenshot of LDAP Settings page is given below Advanced LDAP Settings 2 To enable disable LDAP Authentication check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively LDAP Settings P...

Page 191: ...e Group to open the Add Role group Page as shown in the screenshot below Add Role group Page 9 In the Role Group Name field enter the name that identi fies the role group Note At login prompt enter username to login as an LDAP group member Note IP Address 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 form...

Page 192: ...d return to the Role Group List To Modify Role Group 14 In the LDAP Settings Page select the row that you wish to modify and click Modify Role Group 15 Make 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 Note Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric charac ters Special symbols hyphe...

Page 193: ...nt Set Mode to Absolute Set Mode to Relative 2 Click Save button to save the changes made 3 Click Reset to reset the modified changes Mouse Mode Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Absolute Mode The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server Relative Mode Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server Other Mode For the Host OS which is neither Abs...

Page 194: ...e LAN interfaces LAN Settings To enable or disable the LAN Settings MAC Address This field displays the MAC Address of the device This is a read only field IPv4 Settings This option lists the IPv4 configuration settings Obtain IP Address automatically This option is to dynamically configure IPv4 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IPv4 Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway The...

Page 195: ...tion is to dynamically configure IPv6 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Config uration Protocol IPv6 Address To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device Eg 2004 2010 Subnet Prefix length To specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings Note Value ranges from 0 to 128 Default Gateway Specify v6 default gateway for the IPv6 settings Network Settings Page Continued ITEM DES...

Page 196: ... as well as triggering the generation of an alert In MegaRAC GUI the PEF Management is used to configure the following fea tures Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination To open PEF Management Settings page click Configurations PEF from the main menu A sample screenshot of PEF Man agement Settings Page is shown in the screen shot below along with an explanation of each of the tabs Event Filter Ta...

Page 197: ...lter Configuration section PEF ID displays the ID for configured PEF entry read only In filter configuration check the box to enable the PEF settings In Event Severity select any one of the Event severity from the list 4 In the Filter Action configuration section PET Management Event Filter ITEM DESCRIPTION PEF ID This field displays the ID for the newly config ured PEF entry read only Filter conf...

Page 198: ... either All Events or Sensor Specific Events 6 Click Modify to accept the modification and return to Event filter list 7 Click Reset to reset the modification done 8 Click on Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Event filter list 9 In the Event filter list to modify a configuration select the slot to be modified and click Modify 10 In the Event filter list click Delete to delete the exi...

Page 199: ...to ESMS Functional Specification For SI v0 11 next entry in this policy set 2 If alert to previous destination was suc cessful do not send alert to this destination Do not process any more entries in this policy set 3 If alert to previous destination was suc cessful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different channel 4 If alert to previous ...

Page 200: ... String field enable the check box if the Alert policy entry is Event Specific 10 In the Alert String Key field choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Pol icy entry 11 Click Add to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list 12 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Alert Policy list 13 In the Alert Policy list to modify a ...

Page 201: ...has to be added under Configuration SMTP For SNMP Trap only the destination IP address has to be filled Destination Address If Destination type is SNMP Trap then enter the IP address of the system that will receive the alert Destination address will support the follow ing IPv4 address format IPv6 address format If Destination type is Email Alert then give the email address that will receive the em...

Page 202: ...on address 6 Select the User Name from the list of users 7 In the Subject field enter the subject 8 In the Message field enter the message 9 Click Add to save the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list 10 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to LAN destination list 11 In the LAN Destination Tab to modify a configuration select the row to be modified and click Modify 1...

Page 203: ...ion Port The RADIUS Port number Note Default Port is 1812 Time Out The Time out value in seconds Note Default Timeout value is 3seconds Timeout value ranges from 3 to 300 Server Address The IP address of RADIUS server Note IP Address 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 Secret The Authentication Secret for RADIUS serv...

Page 204: ...in the screenshot below Remote Session The fields of Remote Session Settings Page are explained below Procedure 1 In KVM encryption check or uncheck the option Enable 2 In Media Encryption check or uncheck the option Enable Remote Session Settings Page ITEM DESCRIPTION KVM Encryption Enable Disable encryption on KVM data for the next redirection session Media Encryption Enable Disable encryption o...

Page 205: ...Page The fields of SMTP Settings Page are explained below Note If we choose more than one virtual CDROMs then the RHEL5 host displays only one CDROM in the Computer window When we redirect 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 redirect third hard dis...

Page 206: ... will get an error message stating Authentication type is not supported by SMTP Server SMTP Settings Page Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Username The username to access SMTP Accounts Note User Name can be of length 4 to 64 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabet Special characters comma colon semicolon space and backslash are not allowed Password The password for the SMTP User Account ...

Page 207: ...ctive fields 7 In Secondary SMTP Server enter the Server Address in the specific field 8 Enable the check box SMTP Server requires Authenti cation if you want to authenticate SMTP Server 9 Enter your User name and Password in the respective fields 10 Click Save to save the entered details 11 Click Reset to update the entered details SOL Here you can configure the Serial over LAN settings select or...

Page 208: ...Enable Serial over LAN Checked Enabled Unchecked Disabled Channel Privilege Level Limit Select the IPMI Serial over LAN minimum user privilege Administrator Operator User Save Use this button to save your settings Advanced SOL Set tings Use this button to go to advanced SOL page SOL Advanced Settings ITEM DESCRIPTION Character Accumu late Interval The amount of the time that the BMC will wait befo...

Page 209: ...ion Upload SSL tab are explained below SSL Certificate Configuration Generate SSL SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Certificate Current certificate information will be displayed read only New Certificate Certificate file should be of pem type Current Privacy Key Current privacy key information will be displayed read only New Privacy Key Privacy key file should be of...

Page 210: ...ximum 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 are not allowed State or Province ST State or Province of the organization manda tory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Country C Country code of the organization mandatory ...

Page 211: ...ic Information This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate It displays the fol lowing fields Version Serial Number Signature Algorithm Public Key Issued From This section describes the following Certificate Issuer information Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Province ST Country C Email Address Validity Information Thi...

Page 212: ... the Key Length bit value of the certificate 5 Click Generate to generate the certificate 6 Click View SSL tab to view the uploaded SSL certificate in user readable format Issued To This section display the information about the certificate issuer Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Province ST Country C Email Address SSL Certificate Configuration View SS...

Page 213: ...a new user User Management Page ITEM DESCRIPTION User ID Displays the ID number of the user Note The list contains a maximum of ten users only User Name Displays the name of the user User Access To enable or disable the access privilege of the user Network Privilege Displays the network access privilege of the user SNMP Status Displays if the SNMP status for the user is enabled or Disabled Email I...

Page 214: ...se the SNMP Access level option for user from the SNMP Access dropdown list Either it can be Read Only or Read Write 8 Choose the Authentication Protocol to use for SNMP settings from the drop down list 9 Choose the Encryption algorithm to use for SNMP set tings from the Privacy protocol dropdown list Note User Name is a string of 4 to 16 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical...

Page 215: ... New SSK Key field click Browse and select the SSH key file 12 Click Add to save the new user and return to the users list 13 Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to the users list Modify an existing user 14 Select an existing user from the list and click Modify User This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screenshot below Modify User Page 15 Edit the required fields 16 To cha...

Page 216: ... Local Media Support if needed 3 Click Save to save the changes made else click Reset to reset the previously saved values Note There is a list of reserved users which cannot be added modi fied as BMC users Please Refer MEGARAC SP X Platform Porting Guide section Changing the Configurations in PMC File User Configurations in PMC File for the list of reserved users Configure Virtual Media Devices I...

Page 217: ...rol your server s operating system remotely using the screen mouse and keyboard and to redi rect local CD DVD Floppy diskette and Hard disk USB thumb drives as if they were connected directly to the server List of Supported Client Operating Sys tems WinXP W2K3 32 bit W2K3 64 bit RHEL 4 32 bit RHEL 4 64 bit RHEL 5 4 32 bit RHEL 5 4 64 bit RHEL 6 0 64 bit RHEL 6 0 32 bit Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 32 Ubuntu 9 ...

Page 218: ...e KVM pop up block should be disabled For Internet explorer enable the download file options from the set tings Java Console This is an OS independent plug in which can be used in Win dows as well as Linux with the help of JRE JRE should be installed in the client s system You can install JRE from the fol lowing link http www java com en download manual jsp Procedure In MegaRAC GUI the Java Consol...

Page 219: ...the following sub menu items Video ITEM DESCRIPTION Pause redirection This option is used for pausing Console Redirec tion Resume Redirection This option is used to resume the Console Redi rection when the session is paused Refresh Video This option can be used to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window Turn Off Host display If you enable this option the server display will be b...

Page 220: ...to act as the left side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Right Windows Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Alt Ctrl Del This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the C...

Page 221: ...nd NTFS Virtual Media Continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Keyboard Layout ITEM DESCRIPTION Auto Detect This option is used to detect keyboard layout automatically The languages supported auto matically are English US French France Spanish Spain German Germany Japanese Japan If the client and host languages are same then for all the languages other than Eng lish mentioned above you must select this option t...

Page 222: ...u don t wish to save the entries 7 In the Console Redirection window click Video Record Start Record 8 Record the process 9 To stop the recording click Video Record Stop Record Video Record ITEM DESCRIPTION Important To view this menu option you must download the Java Media FrameWork JMF It can be down loaded from the link http www oracle com technetwork java javase download 142937 html Start Reco...

Page 223: ...he main menu A sample screenshot of Power Control and Status page is shown in the screenshot below Power Control and Status Page The various options of Power Control are given below Note This option is available only when you launch the Java Con sole Server Power Control Server Power Control ITEM DESCRIPTION Reset Server This option will reboot the system without power ing off warm boot Power Off ...

Page 224: ...menu contains the following items BMC update BIOS update Preserve Configuration Restore Factory Defaults Maintenance Menu A detailed description is given ahead Perform Action Click this option to perform the selected opera tion Note You will be asked to confirm your choice Upon confirmation the command will be executed and you will be informed of the status Server Power Control Continued ITEM DESC...

Page 225: ...ware As below step by step 1 Closing all active client requests 2 Preparing device for firmware upgrade 3 Uploading firmware image 4 Verifying firmware image WARNING 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 cancelled in the mid dle of the wizard the device will be reset Note Th...

Page 226: ...k Preserve Configura tion BIOS Update This page allow user to update BIOS image but only works when DC is off Please note the filename extension of BIOS image shall be bin For example BIOS3A22 bin After BIOS update complete system must perform AC cycle to take effect BIOS Update Page Note You can now follow the instructions presented in the subse quent pages to successfully update the card s firmw...

Page 227: ...ore the factory defaults of the device firmware To open Restore Factory Defaults page click Maintenance Restore Factory Defaults from the main menu A sample screenshot of Restore Factory Defaults Page is shown in the screenshot below Restore Factory Defaults Page Procedure Click Restore Factory to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware WARNING Please note that after entering restore f...

Page 228: ...EM 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 server power control from Web GUI O X X X virtual KVM redirection O X X X virtual media O X X X View Users O O X X View DNS O O X X View Network O O X X View PEF O O X X User Privilege Continued WEB GUI PRIVILEGE LIST PRIVILEGE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN IP...

Page 229: ...Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 5 ...

Page 230: ... SATA1_4 port J1C2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 13 15 16 17 4 PCIe x16 riser slot 2 J1C1 5 IB act link LED x2 DS1A9 DS1A10 6 IB port J2A1 7 USB 2 0 port x2 J3A1 8 VGA port J4A1 9 NIC2 RJ45 LAN port JA5A1 10 NIC1 RJ45 LAN port JA5A2 11 PCIe x16 riser slot 1 J6A1 12 CPU1 DIMM sockets 2x4 from CPU J5K2 J6K1 J6K2 J6K3 J1G2 J1G3 J2G2 J2G3 13 CPU1 U3J1 14 CPU0 DIMM sockets 2x4 from CPU J5G1 J6G1 J6G2 J...

Page 231: ...L NAME 1 CRT_RED 2 CRT_GREEN 3 CRT_BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 P5V 10 GND 11 NC 12 CRT_DDCDATA 13 CRT_HSYNC 14 CRT_VSYNC 15 CRT_DDCCLK Rear USB Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 P5v_Aux_Usb_Rear 5 P5v_Aux_Usb_Rear 2 Usb2_P1_Rear0_Dn 6 Usb2_P6_Rear0_Dn 3 Usb2_P1_Rear0_Dp 7 Usb2_P6_Rear0_Dp 4 GND 8 GND VGA Video Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME ...

Page 232: ...C_0_1_DP 6 NIC_0_1_DN 7 NIC_0_CT1 8 NIC_0_CT2 9 NIC_0_2_DP 10 NIC_0_2_DN 11 NIC_0_3_DP 12 NIC_0_3_DN 13 LED_NIC_LINK0_LNKUP_N 14 LED_NIC_LINK0_ACT_R_N NIC2 Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 LED_NIC_LINK1_1000_R_N 2 LED_NIC_LINK1_100_N 3 NIC_1_0_DP 4 NIC_1_0_DN 5 NIC_1_1_DP 6 NIC_1_1_DN 7 NIC_1_CT1 8 NIC_1_CT2 9 NIC_1_2_DP 10 NIC_1_2_DN 11 NIC_1_3_DP 12 NIC_1_3_DN 13 LED_NIC_LINK1_LNKUP_N 14 LED_NIC_LINK...

Page 233: ...ad BIOS when the image is suspected to be corrupted PCH s GPIO 55 should be strapped LOW when BIOS recovery is required Mainboard Jumpers JUMPER DESCRIPTION J6B3 PASSWD CLR Password is cleared J6C2 BIOS RCVR System is in BIOS recovery mode J6C3 BIOS DFLT CMOS Clear CMOS data is set to default J6B6 ME Disable ME is in update mode J6C1 BMC DISABLE FW is in update mode CPU0 J6B1 J6B3 J6C1 J6B6 J6C2 J...

Page 234: ... Disable Jumper J6C1 When this 2 pin jumper is set it sets the BMC FW in update mode which enables the user to update BMC FW code when necessary BMC s GPIO 1 should be strapped LOW when an BMC FW update is required BIOS Recovery Jumper JUMPER POSITION MODE OF OPERATION NOTE 1 2 default Normal PCH GPIO 55 is pulled HIGH 2 3 BIOS recovery mode PCH GPIO 55 is pulled LOW Protected RTC Jumper JUMPER PO...

Page 235: ...rial COM port provides debug function for BIOS and BMC 1 2 BMC disable BMC GPIO 1 is pulled LOW SERIAL COM SW Jumper JUMPER POSITION MODE OF OPERATION NOTE NC N A UART1 FOR BIOS USE 1 2 N A SWITCH TO UART5 FOR BMC USE BMC Disable Jumper JUMPER POSITION MODE OF OPERATION NOTE ...

Page 236: ...Rail Kit Assembly Chapter 6 ...

Page 237: ...n the rails To avoid personal injury or damage to the system you must ade quately support the system during installation and removal WARNING To avoid a potential electrical shock hazard a third wire safety grounding conductor is necessary for the rack installation The rack equipment must provide sufficient airflow to the system to maintain proper cooling CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING RAILS IN A SQUARE H...

Page 238: ... to seat the pegs in the bottom hole of the first U and the top hole of the second U Engage the back end of the rail until the latch locks in place 3 Repeat steps 1 to 2 to position and seat the front end piece on the vertical flange Note The rails can be used in both square hole and round hole racks Latch release button Note To remove the rails pull on the latch release button on the end piece mi...

Page 239: ...he System into the Rack 2 Tighten the captive thumbscrews to secure the ears of the system to the front of the rack Tightening the Thumbscrews WARNING Whenever you need to lift the system get others to assist you To avoid injury do not attempt to lift the system by yourself Note Make sure the latch release mechanism is engaged correctly ...

Page 240: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 7 ...

Page 241: ...f the power supply cable is not plugged into the chassis power connector the system cannot boot up even though chassis front panel LEDs and the fan may be operational Verify that the power connections are good Processor Issues Boot failure situations are also caused by the following Incompatible processor ensure the selected processor model is correct for your server board If the processor is comp...

Page 242: ...ors employ indicator LEDs showing status Refer to the monitor s documentation to confirm operation If the prob lem still persists try replacing the monitor or test the monitor on a different AC outlet different system Power Supply Chassis and Fan Issues Ensure that the chassis and power supply is appropriate for system requirement Power Sub System on page 1 11 Ensure that the chassis and power sup...

Page 243: ...ystem Swap the processor with a known good processor Verify correct operation of the suspected processor in a known working system System does not boot after Configu ration Changes Hardware Changes If the system does not boot after making changes to hardware or adding new components verify that the component installed is compatible with the server Software Changes If you recently installed new sof...

Page 244: ...cluding all rack cable connections Unplug the power cord and wait one minute Then reconnect the power cord and try again If the network is reporting an error see if the server has enough memory and disk space available Remove all added options one at a time and try to power up the system If after removing an option the server works you may find that it is a problem with the option or a configurati...

Page 245: ...Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Chapter 8 ...

Page 246: ...d AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power To remove AC power 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 sock...

Page 247: ...ce when handling components 6 Do not operate the system with the chassis covers removed The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic f...

Page 248: ...ver room or computer room using the customer rack kit The rail racks are designed to carry only the weight of the server system Do not place additional load onto any rail mounted equipment System rack kits are intended to be installed in a rack by trained service technicians Heavy object Indicates two people are required to safely handle the system ...

Page 249: ...Safety Information Chapter 9 ...

Page 250: ... specified in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL List ing and other regulatory approvals of the product and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold Safety Warnings and Cautions To avoid personal injury or property damage before you begin installing the product read observe and adhere to all of the fol lowing safety...

Page 251: ...ct AC power Please recycle battery The rail racks are designed to carry only the weight of the server system Do not use rail mounted equipment as a workspace Do not place additional load onto any rail mounted equipment Indicates two people are required to safely handle the system Restricted Access Location The server is intended for installation only in a Server Room or Computer Room where both th...

Page 252: ...surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect Provided with either two independent AC power sources or two independent phases from a s single source Equipment Handling Practices Re...

Page 253: ... OF SHOCK USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH POWER SUPPLIES THAT USE NEUTRAL POLE FUSING CAUTION THE POWER SUPPLY IN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS DO NOT OPEN THE POWER SUPPLY HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CURRENT AND ENERGY LEVELS ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE POWER SUPPLY RETURN TO MANUFACTURER FOR SERVICING CAUTION WHEN REPLACING A HOT PLUG POWER SUPPLY UNPLUG THE POWER CORD TO THE POWER SUPPLY BEIN...

Page 254: ...nnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover s Upon completion of accessing inside the product refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners Do not access the inside of the power supply There are no servic...

Page 255: ...ronment may be greater than room ambient There fore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient tem perature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounti...

Page 256: ...ilable but not the board wrap per Do not slide board over any surface Other Hazards Battery Replacement CAUTION ESD CAN DAMAGE DRIVES BOARDS AND OTHER PARTS WE REC OMMEND THAT YOU PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES AT AN ESD WORK STATION IF ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE PROVIDE SOME ESD PROTECTION BY WEARING AN ANTISTATIC WRIST STRAP ATTACHED TO CHASSIS GROUND ANY UNPAINTED METAL SURFACE ON YOUR SERVER WHEN HANDLING P...

Page 257: ...N DAMAGE SYSTEM PARTS TO INSTALL THE COVERS Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system Check that cables add in cards and other components are properly installed Attach the covers to the chassis according to the product instructions CAUTION TO AVOID RISK OF RADIATION EXPOSURE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY Use certified Class I laser product Do not open the enclosure...

Page 258: ...Regulatory and Compliance Infor mation Chapter 10 ...

Page 259: ... of the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation VCCI Mark ing Class A Japan BSMI Certifi cation Num ber Class A Warning Taiwan R43039 ICES Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadia...

Page 260: ...t does cause 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 the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one t...

Page 261: ...he instruction manual BSMI Taiwan The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of the product Regulated Specified Components To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other regulatory certifications and or declarations the following regulated com ponents must be used and conditions adhered to Interchanging or use of other component will void the UL listing ...

Page 262: ...em in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Direc tive 2011 65 EU Compliance is based on declaration that mate rials 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 fully defined and may change Threshold limits and banned substances are noted ...

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