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Chapter 2: Server Installation

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Allow the hot plug SATA drives and power supply modules to cool before touch-

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ing them.

Always keep the rack's front door and all panels and components on the servers 

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closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling.

Rack Mounting Considerations

Ambient Operating Temperature

If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient operating 

temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature 

of the room. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment 

in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient 

temperature (Tmra).

Reduced Airfl ow

Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airfl ow  required 

for safe operation is not compromised.

Mechanical Loading

Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not 

arise due to uneven mechanical loading.

Circuit Overloading

Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power 

supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have 

on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of 

equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

Reliable Ground

A reliable ground must be maintained at all times. To ensure this, the rack 

itself should be grounded. Particular attention should be given to power supply 

connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit (i.e. the use of 

power strips, etc.).

Summary of Contents for A+ SERVER 1022G-URF

Page 1: ...A SERVER 1022G URF SUPER USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0b ...

Page 2: ... any such disputes Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercia...

Page 3: ...ibes the steps necessary to install the A SERVER 1022G URF into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system If your server was ordered without the processor and memory components this chapter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation Chapter 3 System Interface Refer to this chapter for details on the system interface which inc...

Page 4: ...R700UB chassis You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing removing or reconfiguring Serial ATA or peripheral drives and when replacing system power supply units and cooling fans Chapter 7 BIOS The BIOS chapter includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed information on running the CMOS Setup Utility Appendix A BIOS POST Error Codes Appendix B Installing Window...

Page 5: ...v Preface Notes ...

Page 6: ...Backplane 1 4 Cooling System 1 4 1 4 Contacting Supermicro 1 6 Chapter 2Server Installation 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 Unpacking the System 2 1 2 3 Preparing for Setup 2 1 Warnings and Precautions 2 2 Choosing a Setup Location 2 2 Rack Precautions 2 2 Server Precautions 2 2 Rack Mounting Considerations 2 3 Ambient Operating Temperature 2 3 Reduced Airflow 2 3 Mechanical Loading 2 3 Circuit Overloading 2...

Page 7: ...Precautions 4 2 4 3 ESD Precautions 4 3 4 4 Operating Precautions 4 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 1 Handling the Serverboard 5 1 Precautions 5 1 Unpacking 5 1 5 2 Processor and Heatsink Installation 5 2 When handling the processor avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan Also do not place the serverboard on a conductive surface which can damage the BIOS battery and pre...

Page 8: ...erial Bus Ports 5 15 USB Headers 5 15 Fan Headers 5 15 Serial Ports 5 15 T SGPIO 5 16 UIO Power Connector 5 16 LAN1 2 Ethernet Ports 5 16 Chassis Intrusion 5 17 Overheat LED 5 17 Power LED Speaker 5 17 ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Ports 5 17 Unit Identifier Button 5 18 IPMB 5 18 Video Connector 5 18 Compact Flash Card PWR Connector 5 18 5 9 Jumper Settings 5 19 Explanation of Jumpers 5 19 CMOS...

Page 9: ...pero Doctor III 5 27 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 1 Static Sensitive Devices 6 1 Precautions 6 1 6 2 Control Panel 6 2 6 3 System Fans 6 2 System Fan Failure 6 3 6 4 Drive Bay Installation Removal 6 4 Removing the Front Bezel 6 4 Accessing the Drive Bays 6 4 Hard Drive Installation 6 5 DVD ROM Drive Installation 6 6 6 5 Power Supply 6 7 Power Supply Failure 6 7 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 1 Introductio...

Page 10: ...A SERVER 1022G URF User s Manual Appendix B Installing Windows B 1 Installing the Windows OS for a RAID System B 1 B 2 Installing the Windows OS for a Non RAID System B 2 Appendix C System Specifications ...

Page 11: ...ow One 1 slim DVD ROM drive DVM PNSC DVD SBT or DVM TEAC DVD SBT One 1 SATA to USB adapter for DVD ROM drive CDM USATA G One 1 DVD ROM drive cable CBL 00341L Four 4 sets of 4 cm counter rotating fans FAN 0086L4 One 1 air shroud MCP 310 18002 0N Two 2 1U passive CPU heatsinks SNK P0042P One 1 RSC R1UU UE16 for PCI E card see Section 5 6 for details One 1 Slim Floppy Drive FPD TEAC SB SAS SATA Acces...

Page 12: ...pecially designed serverboard that features Supermicro s UIO Universal I O technology UIO serverboards have a PCI Express x8 slot that can support any one of several types of UIO card types to add SAS ports additional LAN ports etc to the serverboard This allows the user to tailor the serverboard to their own needs Note the server does not come with a UIO card installed Serial ATA An on chip SP510...

Page 13: ...he system does not need to be shut down when replacing or removing a single power supply module The SC815TQ R700UB features a single 560W power supply module The system must be shut down when replacing or removing this power supply module Hard Drive Subsystem The SC815TQ R700UB chassis was designed to support four hot swap SAS SATA hard drives Requires UIO controller card not included with system ...

Page 14: ...used in a 1U rackmount configuration Ports on the I O backplane include one COM port a VGA port two USB 2 0 ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and two gigabit Ethernet ports A UID Unit Identifier button and LED are also located beside the LAN2 Ethernet port Cooling System The SC815TQ R700UB chassis has an innovative cooling design that features four sets of 4 cm counter rotating fans located in t...

Page 15: ...3 Link HT3 Link 8x8 3 2GT s DIMM B0 DIMM B1 DIMM C0 DIMM C1 DIMM D0 DIMM D1 DIMM B0 DIMM B1 DIMM C0 DIMM C1 DIMM D0 DIMM D1 MUX SATA x6 PCI E GEN2 x16 Slot1 PCI E GEN2 X4 INTEL KAWELA RJ45 A Link SP5100 BMC VGA WPCM450 R PCI LPC SMBus SIO W83527 HWM W83795G SPI Flash KB MS RMII DDR2 SDRAM 64Mb X16bit PSU I2C IPMB FE PHY RTL8201N VGA RJ45 7xUSB Clock Gen TPM OPT RJ45 PCI E GEN2 x8 in x4 Slot3 COM2 ...

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Page 17: ...ged in any way If the server itself shows damage you should file a damage claim with the carrier who delivered it Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold the 1022G URF It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outle...

Page 18: ...f the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks should be coupled together Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more si multaneously may c...

Page 19: ...Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possibl...

Page 20: ...e with the rack unit you are using Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails You should have received two rack rail assemblies in the rack mounting kit Each assembly consists of two sections an inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the server chassis and an outer fixed rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself see Figure 2 1 Two pairs of short brackets to be used on the front...

Page 21: ... bracket to the front side of the outer rail with two screws and the long bracket to the rear side of the outer rail with three screws Repeat these steps for the left outer rail Locking Tabs Both chassis rails have a locking tab which serves two functions The first is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack which is its normal position Secondly these tabs also l...

Page 22: ... next step is to install the server into the rack Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails keeping the pressure even on both sides you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting See Figure 2 3 for details When the server has been pushed completely into the rack you should hear the locking tabs click ...

Page 23: ...ermine how far follow the server will extend out the front of the rack Larger chassis should be positioned to balance the weight between front and back If a bezel is included on your server remove it Then attach the two front brackets to each side of the chassis then the two rear brackets positioned with just enough space to accommodate the width of the telco rack Finish by sliding the chassis int...

Page 24: ...re 2 5 To remove the system from the rack completely depress the locking tabs in 4 the chassis rails push the right side tab down and the left side tab up to continue to pull the system out past the locked position Checking the Components You may have one or two processors already installed in the serverboard 1 Each processor needs its own heatsink See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor and h...

Page 25: ...m the front of the server The SATA disk drives 1 can be installed and removed from the front of the chassis without removing the top chassis cover A slim DVD ROM drive should be preinstalled in your server For servicing 2 the DVD ROM drive you will need to remove the top chassis cover Refer to Chapter 6 if you need to reinstall a DVD ROM drive to the system Depending upon your system s configurati...

Page 26: ...the components that generate the most heat Note that all power and data cables have been routed in such a way that they 2 do not block the airflow generated by the fans Providing Power The last thing you must do is to provide input power to the system Plug the 1 power cords from the power supply modules into a high quality power strip that offers protection from electrical noise and power surges I...

Page 27: ... chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators and the appropriate response you may need to take 3 2 Control Panel Buttons There are three push buttons located on the front of the chassis a reset button a UID button and a power on off button UID Depressing the UID unit identifier button illuminates an LED on both the front and rear of the chassis for easy system location in large stack confi...

Page 28: ... 1x sec Fan Fail Solid Red CPU Overheat Slow Blinking Red 1x 4 sec Power Fail Solid Blue Local UID Button Depressed Blinking Blue IPMI Activated UID Universal Information LED When this LED blinks red quickly it indicates a fan failure and when blinking red slowly a power failure The LED will be blue when used for UID Unit Identifier When on continuously it indicates an overheat condition which may...

Page 29: ...was activated via IPMI you can only turn the LED off via IPMI and not with the UID button NIC1 Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing HDD On the A SERVER 1022G URF this light indicates SATA and or DVD ROM drive activity when flashing Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system s power supply units This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating ...

Page 30: ...A connection to the drive backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed Red The red LED indicates two states When blinking it indicates the drive is rebuilding When solid it indicates a drive failure If a hard drive fails you should be notified by your system management software Please refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on replacing failed hard drives...

Page 31: ...ive When disconnecting power you should first power down the operating system first and then unplug the power cords The unit has more than one power supply cord Disconnect two power supply cords before servicing to avoid electrical shock When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if neces sary ...

Page 32: ...r beam and hazardous radiation exposure do not open the enclosure or use the unit in any uncon ventional way Mainboard replaceable soldered in fuses Self resetting PTC Positive Tempera ture Coefficient fuses on the mainboard must be replaced by trained service technicians only The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced Contact technical support for details and support 4 2 Gene...

Page 33: ...oming into contact with each other An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference which can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Keep all components and printed ci...

Page 34: ...assure proper cooling Out of warranty damage to the system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed Figure 4 1 Installing the Onboard Battery LITHIUM BATTERY BATTERY HOLDER Please handle used batteries carefully Do not damage the battery in any way a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the envi ronment Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill Pl...

Page 35: ...hat the size and weight of the serverboard can cause it to bend if handled improperly which may result in damage To prevent the serverboard from bending keep one hand under the center of the board to support it when handling The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Tou...

Page 36: ...en purchasing a CPU or when receiving a serverboard with a CPU pre installed make sure that the CPU plastic cap is in place and none of the CPU pins are bent otherwise contact the retailer immediately When handling the processor avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan Also do not place the serverboard on a conductive surface which can damage the BIOS battery and prevent the syst...

Page 37: ...CPU and or the socket With the CPU inserted into the socket 5 inspect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that it is properly installed and flush with the socket Then gently lower the silver CPU retention plate into place Carefully press the CPU socket lever 6 down until it locks into its retention tab For a dual CPU system repeat these steps to install another CPU into the CPU 2 socket and i...

Page 38: ... SNK 0042P Heatsink No 1 Screw No 2 Screw Removing the Heatsink Warning We do not recommend removing the CPU or the heatsink How ever if you do need to remove the heatsink please follow the instructions below to prevent damage to the CPU or other components Unscrew the heatsink screws from the motherboard a few turns at a time 1 alternating between the two until the screws can be removed Gently 2 ...

Page 39: ...or locations DVD ROM drive cable USB4 SAS cable connects to optional UIO SAS controller card Control Panel cable JF1 see next page Connecting Power Cables The H8DGU F has a 20 pin primary power supply connector designated JPW1 for connection to the ATX power supply Connect the appropriate connector from the power supply to JPW1 to supply power to the serverboard See the Connector Definitions secti...

Page 40: ...coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification See Figure 5 2 below for the colors and locations of the various I O ports Figure 5 2 Rear Panel I O Ports 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 Rear I O Ports 1 Keyboard 5 COM1 2 PS 2 Mouse 6 VGA Port 3 USB0 1 7 LAN1 4 IPMI LAN H8DGU F only 8 LAN2 NMI x key Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Reset Power Ground x key Power LED HDD LED NIC1 NIC2 OH Fan Fail LED Power Fail LED Groun...

Page 41: ... DIMM 1A For best memory performance please install memory modules of the same type and same speed on the memory slots as indicated on the tables below Insert each DIMM module vertically into its slot Pay attention to the notch 2 along the bottom of the module to avoid installing incorrectly see Figure 5 3 Gently press down on the DIMM module until it snaps into place in the slot 3 Repeat for all ...

Page 42: ...2 1B P2 2A P2 2B P2 3A P2 3B P2 4A P2 4B DIMM Module Population Configuration For memory to work properly follow the tables below for memory installation DIMM Population Table DIMM Slots per Channel DIMMs Populated per Channel DIMM Type Reg Registered Speeds in MHz Ranks per DIMM any combination SR Single Rank DR Dual Rank QR Quad Rank 2 1 Reg DDR3 ECC 1066 1333 SR or DR 2 1 Reg DDR3 ECC 1066 1333...

Page 43: ...sh memory System BIOS 1 MB 3 99 GB Local APIC 4 KB 3 99 GB Area Reserved for the chipset 2 MB 3 99 GB I O APIC 4 Kbytes 4 KB 3 99 GB PCI Enumeration Area 1 256 MB 3 76 GB PCI Express 256 MB 256 MB 3 51 GB PCI Enumeration Area 2 if needed Aligned on 256 M boundary 512 MB 3 01 GB VGA Memory 16 MB 2 85 GB TSEG 1 MB 2 84 GB Memory available for the OS other applications 2 84 GB ...

Page 44: ...he shield sideways 4 From inside the chassis remove the PCI slot shield 5 Slide the add on card into the riser card and attach the add on card bracket 6 in place of the PCI slot shield Secure the add on card by closing the PCI slot shield lever 7 Connect cables to the add on card as necessary 8 Note If the left side riser is with 2 or more x8 PCI E slots make sure an installed card on the left sid...

Page 45: ...OUSE LAN2 LAN1 P1 DIMM1A COM2 P1 DIMM1B P2 DIMM4A CPU1 CPU2 VGA JBT1 PCI E 2 0 x16 SLOT Winbond BMC AMD SR5670 AMD SP5100 P2 DIMM4B JP2 Notes Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only When LE1 LED is on the onboard power connection is on Make sure to unplug the power cables before removing or installing components IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface 2 0 is supported by the H8DGU ...

Page 46: ... COM2 COM1 Serial Port Header FAN 1 8 Chassis CPU Fan Headers IPMB System Management Bus Header for the IPMI Slot IPMI LAN Dedicated IPMI LAN Port H8DGU F only JD1 Speaker Header JF1 Front Panel Connector JL1 Chassis Intrusion Header JOH1 Overheat Warning Header JPW1 24 pin Main ATX Power Connector JPW2 3 12V 8 pin CPU Power Connectors JWF1 Compact Flash Card Power Connector LAN1 2 Gigabit Etherne...

Page 47: ...Failure in doing so will void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard Reset Connector The reset connector is located on pins 3 and 4 of JF1 and attaches to the reset switch on the computer chassis See the table on the right for pin definitions PW_ON Connector The PW_ON connector is on pins 1 and 2 of JF1 This header should be connected to the chassis power button See the tab...

Page 48: ...e system including SAS Serial ATA and IDE See the table on the right for pin definitions NIC1 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 11 Vcc 12 Ground NIC2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 Vcc 10 Ground NIC1 LAN1 LED The LED connections for LAN1 are on pins 11 and 12 of JF1 Attach LAN LED cables to display network activity See the table on the right for pin definitions Power On LED The Powe...

Page 49: ... Bus Headers Pin Definitions USB4 5 USB2 Pin Definition USB3 Pin Definition 1 5V 1 5V 2 PO 2 PO 3 PO 3 PO 4 Ground 4 Ground 5 Key 5 NC Fan Header Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Ground 2 12V 3 Tachometer 4 PWR Modulation Fan Headers This motherboard has eight fan headers Fan1 to Fan8 These 4 pin fans headers are backward compatible with 3 pin fans However fan speed control is available for 4 pin ...

Page 50: ...onnect this connector to the power supply to provide adequate power to the UIO device installed on the slot for this device to function properly UIO Power Connector Pin Definitions UIOP Pin Definition Pin Definition B1 5V_1 A1 3V3_1 B2 5V_2 A2 3V3_2 B3 5V_3 A3 3V3_3 B4 5V_4 A4 3V3_4 B5 5V_5 A5 3V3_5 B6 5V_6 A6 3V3_6 B7 5V_7 A7 3V3_7 B8 5V_8 A8 3V3_8 B9 5V_9 A9 3V3_9 B10 5V_10 A10 3V3_10 B11 N12V A...

Page 51: ...e speaker See the tables on the right for pin definitions If you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a jumper Connect a cable to pins 4 7 of JD1 to use an external speaker Speaker Connector Pin Definitions Pin Setting Definition Pins 4 7 External Speaker Pins 6 7 Internal Speaker PWR LED Connector Pin Definitions Pin Setting Definition Pin 1 Anode Pin2 Cathode Pin3 NA Ch...

Page 52: ...ication of a system unit that may be in need of service IPMB A System Management Bus header for the IPMI slot is located at IPMB Connect the appropriate cable here to use the IPMB I2C connection on your system IPMB Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Data 2 Ground 3 Clock 4 No Connection Video Connector A Video VGA connector is located below the COM Port on the IO backplane This connector is used to ...

Page 53: ...ons Note On two pin jumpers Closed means the jumper is on and Open means the jumper is off the pins Connector Pins Jumper Setting 3 2 1 3 2 1 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS which will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidentally clearing the contents of CMOS To Clear CMOS First power down the system and unplug the power cord s 1 With ...

Page 54: ...nabled Open Disabled Watch Dog Enable Disable JWD enables the Watch Dog function a system monitor that takes action when a software application freezes the system Jumping pins 1 2 will have WD reboot the system if a program freezes Jumping pins 2 3 will generate a non maskable interrupt for the program that has frozen See the table on the right for jumper settings Watch Dog must also be enabled in...

Page 55: ...the table at right for more information UID LED LE1 A rear UID LED Indicator located at LE1 works in conjunction with the rear UID switch to provide easy identification for a unit that might be in need of service Refer to Page 2 15 for further UID details Power LED DP2 is an Onboard Power LED When this LED is lit it means power is present on the serverboard Be sure to turn off the system and unplu...

Page 56: ...SATA Ports There are no jumpers to configure the SATA ports which are designated SATA0 through SATA5 See the table on the right for pin definitions SATA Ports Pin Definitions SATA0 SATA3 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Ground 5 RXN 2 TXP 6 RXP 3 TXN 7 Ground 4 Ground ...

Page 57: ...ore installing the OS operating system and SATA RAID driver you must decide if you wish to have the operating system installed as part of a bootable RAID array or installed to a separate non RAID hard drive If on a separate drive you may install the driver either during or after the OS installation If you wish to have the OS on a SATA RAID array you must follow the procedure below and install the ...

Page 58: ...OS Setup Utlility After the Setup Utility loads Use the arrow keys to move to the Exit menu Scroll down with the arrow 1 keys to the Load Optimal Defaults setting and press Enter Select OK to confirm then Enter to load the default settings Use the arrow keys to move to the Advanced menu then scroll down to 2 Chipset Configuration Next enter SourthBridge Configuration and press the Enter key Once i...

Page 59: ... Installing the RAID Driver During OS Installation You may also use the procedure below to install the RAID driver during the Window s OS installation With the Windows OS installation CD in the CD ROM drive restart the 1 system When you see the prompt hit the F6 key to enter Windows setup 2 Eventually a blue screen will appear with a message that begins Windows 3 could not determine the type of on...

Page 60: ... your CD ROM drive the display shown in Figure 5 7 should appear If this display does not appear click on the My Computer icon and then on the icon representing your CD ROM drive Finally double click on the S Setup icon Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each item Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each item from top to the bot...

Page 61: ...system information such as CPU temperature system voltages and fan status See the Figure below for a display of the Supero Doctor III interface Note The default User Name and Password for SuperDoctor III is ADMIN ADMIN Note When SuperDoctor III is first installed it adopts the temperature threshold settings that have been set in BIOS Any subsequent changes to these thresholds must be made within S...

Page 62: ... at ftp ftp supermicro com utility Supero_Doctor_III You can also download the Super Doctor III User s Guide at http www supermicro com PRODUCT Manuals SDIII UserGuide pdf For Linux we recommend that you use the Supero Doctor II applictation instead Figure 5 9 Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen Remote Control ...

Page 63: ...Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 29 Notes ...

Page 64: ...vent damage to any printed circuit boards PCBs it is important to handle them very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD damage Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components ...

Page 65: ...l panel buttons Details on JF1 can be found in Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 6 3 System Fans Four 4 cm heavy duty counter rotating fans provide the cooling for the A SERVER 1022G URF Each fan unit is actually made up of two fans joined back to back which rotate in opposite directions This counter rotating action generates exceptional airflow and works to dampen vibration levels It is very i...

Page 66: ...the two fans has failed Then power down the system before replacing a fan Removing the power cords is also recommended as a safety precaution Replacing System Fans After determining which fan has failed turn off the power to the system 1 Unplug the fan cable from the serverboard and remove the failed fan from the 2 chassis Replace the failed fan with an identical 4 cm 12 volt fan available from 3 ...

Page 67: ...ition the fan housing back over the two mounting posts in the chassis 5 then reconnect the fan wires to the same chassis fan headers you removed them from Power up the system and check that the fan is working properly and that 6 the LED on the control panel has turned off Finish by replacing the chassis cover 6 4 Drive Bay Installation Removal Removing the Front Bezel If your system has a front be...

Page 68: ... the carrier with the printed circuit board side facing down so 1 that the mounting holes align with those in the carrier Secure the drive to the carrier with six screws as shown in Figure 6 4 2 Figure 6 4 Mounting a Hard Drive in a Carrier Use caution when working around the hard drive backplane Do not touch the backplane with any metal objects and make sure no ribbon cables touch the backplane o...

Page 69: ...rd drives Figure 6 5 Removing a Hard Drive from the Server DVD ROM Drive Installation The top cover of the chassis must be opened to gain full access to the DVD ROM drive bay The 1022G URF accomodates only slim line DVD ROM drives Side mounting brackets are needed to mount a slim line DVD ROM drive in the 1022G URF server You must power down the system before installing or removing a DVD ROM drive...

Page 70: ...is fully inserted Remember to reconnect the data and power cables to the drive before 5 replacing the chassis cover and restoring power to the system 6 5 Power Supply The A SERVER 1022G URF has a 700 watt redundant power supply configuration consisting of two hot swap power modules The power supply modules have an auto switching capability which enables them to automatically sense and operate with...

Page 71: ...er cord from the failed power supply module 1 To remove the failed power module push the release tab on the back of the 2 power supply to the side and then pull the module straight out see Figure 6 6 The power supply wiring was designed to detach automatically when the 3 module is pulled from the chassis Replace the failed power module with another PWS 651 1R power supply 4 module Simply push the ...

Page 72: ...age When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it Note that BIOS has default text messages built in We retain the option to include omit or change any of these text messages Settings printed in Bold are the default values A indicates a submenu Highlighting such an item and pressing the Enter key will open the list of settings within ...

Page 73: ...sabled Quiet Boot If Disabled normal POST messages will be displayed on boot up If Enabled this display the OEM logo instead of POST messages Add On ROM Display Mode This option sets the display mode for Option ROM The options are Force BIOS or Keep Current Bootup Num Lock This option selects the power on state for the NUM lock to either On or Off PS 2 Mouse Support Use this option to select suppo...

Page 74: ...r in S5 Set to Enabled to for EUP requirements and set to Disabled for wakening capability Processor and Clock Options CPU Configuration This displays static information on the Module Version Physical Count and Logical Count for the system s processor s and clock CPU Information The information for the installed processor includes Revision Cache L1 L2 L3 Speed NB CLK Able to Change Frequency and u...

Page 75: ...sabled Clock Speed Spectrum This option enables or disables spread spectrum modulation Advanced Chipset Control NorthBridge Configuration Memory Configuration Bank Interleaving Select Auto to automatically enable a bank interleaving memory scheme when this function is supported by the processor The options are Auto and Disabled Node Interleaving This option enables node memory interleaving Options...

Page 76: ...DRAM Timing Configuration DRAM Timing Config This option allows you to set the DRAM timing configuration for the system Options include Auto or Manual Memory Timing Parameters This selects the which node s timing parameters to display Options are CPU Node 0 or CPU Node 1 IOMMU This setting is used to enable or disable or set the GART size in systems without AGP Options include Enabled and Disabled...

Page 77: ...u to Enable or Disable the SATA IDE combined mode PATA Channel Configuration This allows you to set PATA channel configuration Options include SATA as Primary or SATA as secondary Primary Secondary Third Fourth IDE Master Slave LBA Large Mode LBA Logical Block Addressing is a method of addressing data on a disk drive The options are Disabled and Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer Block mode boosts I...

Page 78: ...y works with all hard disk drives manufactured after 1999 For other disk drives such as IDE CD ROM drives check the specifications of the drive DMA Mode Selects the DMA Mode Options are Auto SWDMA0 SWDMA1 SWDMA2 MWDMA0 MDWDMA1 MWDMA2 UDMA0 UDMA1 UDMA2 UDMA3 UDMA4 and UDMA5 SWDMA Single Word DMA MWDMA Multi Word DMA UDMA UltraDMA S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART can...

Page 79: ...cycles Options are 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 and 248 ROM Scan Ordering This setting determines which kind of option ROM activates prior to another Options include Onboard First and Addon First SXB1 Slot SXB2 Slot These settings Enable or Disable the specified PCI slot in your system Onboard LAN Option ROM Select This setting allows you to select the onboard LAN option ROM for iSCSI or PXE Load Onbo...

Page 80: ...vailable Select 2F8 IRQ3 to allow the serial port to use 2F8 as its I O port address and IRQ 3 for the interrupt address Options include Disabled 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 and 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port 2 Attribute This option allows you to set COM2 as a normal serial port or as virtual COM for SOL Options are SOL or COM Remote Access Configuration Remote Access Use this option to Enable or Disable Remote Acces...

Page 81: ... Hardware Health Configuration CPU Overheat Alarm This setting allows you to specify the type of alarm for CPU overheating Options include The Early Alarm and The Default Alarm Fan Speed Control This feature allows the user to determine how the system will control the speed of the onboard fans The options are Full Speed FS Max Cooling Performance PF Better Cooling Balanced BL Balance between perfo...

Page 82: ...0 and ACPI v3 0 IPMI Configuration This menu shows static information about the IPMI firmware revision and status of the BMC as well as options for IPMI configuration View BMC System Event Log Pressing the Enter key will open the following settings Use the and keys to navigate through the system event log Clear BMC System Event Log Selecting this and pressing the Enter key will clear the BMC syste...

Page 83: ... xxx xxx with xxx having a value of less than 256 and in decimal form only The IP address and current IP address in the BMC are shown Subnet Mask In the field provided here enter the Subnet address in the decimal form of xxx xxx xxx xxx with xxx having a value of less than 256 and in decimal form only The current subnet address in the BMC is shown Gateway Address In the field provided here enter t...

Page 84: ...rvisor and a User password If you use both passwords the Supervisor password must be set first Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu and then type in the password Change User Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu and then type in the password Boot Sector Virus Protection This option is near the bottom of the Security Setup...

Page 85: ...g type menu Retry Boot Devices This option allows you to retry boot devices Options include Enabled and Disabled 7 6 Exit Menu Select the Exit tab from AMI BIOS Setup Utility screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave BIOS Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration paramete...

Page 86: ...lly load the Optimal Defaults as the BIOS Settings The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance but may not work best for all computer applications Load Fail Safe Defaults To set this feature select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter The Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not maximum performance ...

Page 87: ...7 16 A SERVER 1022G URF User s Manual Notes ...

Page 88: ...procedure If a fatal error occurs you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps The numbers on the fatal error list on the following page correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error All errors listed with the exception of Beep Code 8 are fatal errors A 1 AMIBIOS Error Beep Codes ...

Page 89: ...A 2 A SERVER 1022G URF User s Manual Notes ...

Page 90: ...ooting up from CD Press the F6 key when the message Press F6 if you need to install a third 2 party SCSI or RAID driver displays When the Windows XP Windows 2003 Setup screen appears press S to 3 specify additional device s Insert the driver diskette you created in Section 5 11 4 Building a Driver Diskette into Drive A and press the Enter key Highlight Manufuacturer Supplied Hardware Support Disk ...

Page 91: ...osoft s Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows 2008 Windows Vista 11 Setup CD in the CD drive and the system will start booting up from CD Continue with the OS installation The Windows OS Setup screen will display 12 From the Windows OS Setup screen press the Enter key The Windows 13 OS Setup will automatically load all device files and then continue with the OS installation After the Windows OS Installa...

Page 92: ...hipset BIOS 16 Mb AMIBIOS SPI Flash ROM Memory Capacity Sixteen single dual tri quad channel DIMM slots supporting up to 256GB of DDR3 1333 1066 800MHz registered ECC SDRAM or 64 GB of DDR3 1333 1066 800 MHz unbuffered ECC non ECC SDRAM Note See the memory section in Chapter 5 for details SATA Controller AMD SP5100 on chip controller for six port Serial ATA RAID 0 1 and 10 supported Drive Bays Fou...

Page 93: ...vy duty counter rotating fans System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240 VAC Rated Input Current 8A 115V to 4A 230V Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 700W Model PWS 651 1R Rated Output Voltages 5V 25A 3 3V 12A 12V 54A 5Vsb 3A Operating Environment Operating Temperature 10º to 35º C 50º to 95º F Non operating Temperature 40º to 70º C 40º to 158º F Operating Rela...

Page 94: ...61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 Safety CSA EN IEC UL 60950 1 Compliant UL or CSA Listed USA and Canada CE Marking Europe California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov haza...

Page 95: ...form be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage Accordingly Supermicro disclaims any and all liability and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra hazardous applications it does so entirely at its own risk Furthermore buyer agrees to fully indemnify defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claim...

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