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AS4040C-TR/4040C-8R User's Manual

Load Optimal Defaults

To set this feature, select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press 

<Enter>.  Then Select "OK" to allow BIOS to automatically 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.

Summary of Contents for AS 4040C-TR

Page 1: ...AS 4040C TR AS 4040C 8R USER S MANUAL 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA The Sta...

Page 3: ...pter provides a checklist of the main components included with the server system and describes the main features of the H8QCE H8QC8 serverboard and the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 chassis which make up the 4040C TR 4040C 8R Chapter 2 Server Installation This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the 4040C TR 4040C 8R into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up ...

Page 4: ...main memory and when reconfiguring the serverboard Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 1U rackmount server chassis You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing removing or reconfiguring SATA SCSI or peripheral drives and when replacing the system power supply units and cooling fans Chapter 7 BIOS The...

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

Page 6: ...ecautions 2 2 Rack Mounting Considerations 2 3 2 4 Installing the System into a Rack 2 4 Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails 2 4 Installing the Chassis Rails 2 5 Installing the Rack Rails 2 6 Installing the Server into the Rack 2 7 2 5 Checking the Serverboard Setup 2 8 2 6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup 2 9 Chapter 3 System Interface 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Control Panel Buttons 3 1 Reset 3 1 P...

Page 7: ... 5 5 Connecting the Control Panel 5 5 5 5 I O Ports 5 6 5 6 Installing Memory 5 7 5 7 Adding PCI Cards 5 8 5 8 Serverboard Details 5 9 H8QC8 H8QCE Layout 5 9 H8QC8 H8QCE Quick Reference 5 10 5 9 Connector Definitions 5 11 ATX Power Connector 5 11 Auxilliary 1 Power Connector 5 11 Auxilliary 2 Power Connector 5 11 Power LED 5 11 HDD LED 5 12 NIC1 LED 5 12 NIC2 LED 5 12 Overheat Fan Fail LED 5 12 Pow...

Page 8: ...able 5 19 Watch Dog Enable Disable 5 20 JLAN Enable Disable 5 20 VGA Enable Disable 5 20 5 11 Onboard Indicators 5 21 JLAN1 JLAN2 LEDs 5 21 5 12 Floppy IDE Parallel Port SCSI and SATA Drive Connections 5 22 Floppy Connector 5 22 IDE Connectors 5 23 Parallel Port Connector 5 24 SATA Ports 5 24 SCSI Connectors 5 25 5 13 Enabling SATA RAID 5 26 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 1 Static Sensitive De...

Page 9: ...ply 6 9 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 1 Introduction 7 1 7 2 Main Setup 7 2 7 3 Advanced Settings Menu 7 2 7 4 Boot Menu 7 15 7 5 Security Menu 7 17 7 6 Exit Menu 7 17 Appendices Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes A 1 Appendix B BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes B 1 Appendix C System Specifications C 1 ...

Page 10: ...x Notes AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual ...

Page 11: ... 4040C 8R One 1 floppy drive w floppy drive cable CBL 0051L Three 3 9 cm hot swap chassis fans FAN 0090 Three 3 8 cm exhaust fans FAN 0081 Four 4 heatsink retention modules with 8 screws BKT 0005L Four 4 CPU backplates pre installed BKT 0004L Three 3 5 25 dummy drive trays w rails CSE PT36 One 1 air shroud CSE PT0125 SATA Accessories 4040C TR only One 1 SATA backplane CSE SAS M35TQ Four 4 SATA cable...

Page 12: ... registered ECC DDR333 266 SDRAM The memory is an interleaved configuration which requires modules of the same size and speed to be installed in pairs Onboard SATA 4040C TR only SATA is provided with an on chip 3 GB sec SATA controller The H8QCEprovides four SATA ports Onboard SCSI 4040C 8R only Onboard SCSI is provided with an Adaptec AIC 7902W SCSI chip which supports dual channel Ultra320 SCSI a...

Page 13: ...erating system you use must have RAID support to enable the hot swap capability of the SATA drives SCSI Subsystem 4040C 8R only The SCSI subsystem supports up to four 80 pin SCA Ultra320 SCSI hard drives which are hot swappable Any standard 3 5 drives are supported SCA Single Connection Attachment The SCSI drives are connected to a duale channel SCA backplane with SAF TE A RAID controller card can...

Page 14: ...e on the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 provides seven PCI expansion slots for standard size add on cards one COM port a VGA port two USB 2 0 ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and two gigabit Ethernet ports Cooling System The SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 chassis has an innovative cooling design that includes three 9 cm hot swap chassis fans and three 8 cm exhaust fans located at the rear of the chassi...

Page 15: ... 1 GHz Slot 2 PCI X 100 MHz Dual SCSI Channels Gb LAN Ports 2 SATA Ports 4 UDMA133 USB Ports 4 LPC I O FWH Kybd Mouse FDD Parallel Port COM Ports AMD OpteronTM CPU 1 AMD OpteronTM CPU 3 AMD OpteronTM CPU 4 DIMM 1B DIMM2A DIMM2B DIMM1A DIMM 1B DIMM 2A DIMM 2B 16 x 16 HT link 1 GHz 128 bit data 16 bit ECC 16 x 16 HT link 1 GHz Slot 1 PCI X 100 MHz Slot 3 PCI X 100 MHz Slot 4 PCI X 100 MHz PCI X CH A...

Page 16: ...1 6 AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual Notes ...

Page 17: ...head to Section 2 5 2 2 Unpacking the System You should inspect the box the system was shipped in and note if it was damaged 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 4040C TR 4040C 8R It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical nois...

Page 18: ...hould 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 simul taneously may cause the rack to become unstable Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4 Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Inst...

Page 19: ...omised 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 considerati...

Page 20: ...hould also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails The optional rackmount kit MCP 290 00001 00 includes two rack rail assemblies Each of these assemblies consist of two sections an inner fixed chassis rail that secures to the chassis and an outer rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself The inner and oute...

Page 21: ... bottom now the sides of the chassis First add the rack handles Then position the inner chassis rail sections you just removed along the side of the chassis making sure the screw holes line up Note that these two rails are left right specific Screw the rail securely to the side of the chassis see Figure 2 3 Repeat this procedure for the other rail on the other side of the chassis You will also need...

Page 22: ...ed rack rail sliding rail guide assemblies at the desired location in the rack keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack Screw the assembly securely to the rack using the brackets provided Attach the other assembly to the other side of the rack making sure both are at the exact same height and with the rail guides facing inward Figure 2 3 Installing the Rails to the Chassis ...

Page 23: ...hese first keeping in mind that they are left right specific marked with L and R Then line 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 When the server has been pushed completely into the rack you should hear the locking tabs click Finish by...

Page 24: ...f the chassis You can then lift the cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server 2 Check the CPUs processors You may have four processors already installed into the serverboard Each processor should have its own heatsink attached See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor installation 3 Check the system memory Your server may have come with system memory already installe...

Page 25: ...sk drive to the system 4 Check the SATA SCSI disk drives Depending upon your system s configuration your system may have one or more drives already installed If you need to install SATA SCSI drives please refer to Chapter 6 5 Check the airflow Airflow is provided by three 9 cm hot swap chassis fans working in conjunction with three 8 cm exhaust fans which are located at the rear of the chassis The sy...

Page 26: ...2 10 AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual Figure 2 5 Accessing the Inside of the System Rack Configuration shown ...

Page 27: ...anel This chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators and the appropriate response you may need to take 3 2 Control Panel Buttons There are two push buttons located on the front of the chassis These are in order from left to right a reset button and a power on off button Reset Use the reset switch to reboot the system Power The main power switch is used to apply or remove power from the po...

Page 28: ...er 6 for details on replacing failed power supply modules This LED should be off when the system is operating normally Overheat Fan Fail When this LED flashes it indicates a fan failure When on continuously on and not flashing it indicates an overheat condition which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm Check the routing of the c...

Page 29: ...tivity A connection to the SATA 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 SATA drive fails you should be notified by your system management software Please refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on replacing failed SATA d...

Page 30: ...The SAF TE compliant backplane activates the red LED to indicate a drive failure If one of the SCSI drives fail you should be notified by your system management software Please refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on replacing failed SCSI drives ...

Page 31: ... you should first power down the system with the operating system and then unplug the power cords from all the power supply modules in the system 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 necessary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a ...

Page 32: ...into a cooling fan Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have...

Page 33: ...ll components and printed circuit boards PCBs in their antistatic bags until ready for use Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or co...

Page 34: ...chassis cover is in place when the 4040C TR 4040C 8R is operating to ensure proper cooling Out of warranty damage to the 4040C TR 4040C 8R system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed Figure 4 1 Installing the Onboard Battery LITHIUM BATTERY BATTERY HOLDER BATTERY HOLDER LITHIUM BATTERY OR ...

Page 35: ... that 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 sup port 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 T...

Page 36: ...refully mount the serverboard onto the mainboard tray by aligning the serverboard mounting holes with the raised metal standoffs in the tray Insert screws into all the mounting holes in the serverboard that line up with the standoffs Then use a screwdriver to secure the serverboard to the mainboard tray tighten until just snug if too tight you might strip the threads Metal screws provide an electr...

Page 37: ... socket Once aligned carefully place the CPU into the socket Do not drop the CPU on the socket move the CPU horizontally or vertically or rub the CPU against the socket or against any pins of the socket which may damage the CPU and or the socket Triangles Exercise extreme caution when handling and installing the proces sor Always connect the power cord last and always remove it be fore adding remo...

Page 38: ...peat these steps to install additional CPUs into the other three sockets Installing the Heatsink Retention Modules Four heatsink retention modules BKT 0005 and eight screws are included in the retail box Once installed these are used to help attach the heatsinks to the CPUs To install position the module so that the CPU backplate standoffs insert through the holes on the heatsink retention module ...

Page 39: ...oard layout diagram for connector locations CD ROM cable JIDE1 Floppy Drive cable Floppy Control Panel cable JF1 see next page 4040C TR SATA cables SATA0 SATA2 4040C 8R SCSI cables JA1 JA2 Connecting Power Cables The H8QCE H8QC8 has a 24 pin primary power supply connector J1B1 for connection to the ATX power supply Connect the appropriate connector from the power supply to J1B1 connector to supply...

Page 40: ...or coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification See Figure 5 3 below for the colors and locations of the various I O ports Figure 5 3 Rear Panel I O Ports All JF1 wires have been bundled into single keyed ribbon cable to simplify the connection The red wire in the ribbon cable plugs into pin 1 of JF1 Connect the other end of the cable to the Control Panel printed circuit board located just beh...

Page 41: ...ECC DDR400 333 266 SDRAM Both interleaved and non interleaved memory are supported so you may populate any number of DIMM slots see note on previous page Populating two adjacent slots at a time with memory modules of the same size and type will result in interleaved 128 bit memory which is faster than non interleaved 64 bit memory Optimizing memory performance With the mandatory four processors in...

Page 42: ...8QCE H8QC8 has six PCI expansion slots All slots may be populated with add on cards in the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 chassis 2 PCI card installation To install a PCI add on card begin by removing the screw from the backpanel PCI slot shield that covers the PCI expansion slot Insert the PCI card into the riser card pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card Finish by securing t...

Page 43: ... 100 MHz Slot 3 PCI X 133 100 MHz Slot 4 PCI X 133 100 MHz Rage XL Graphics JA1 SATA3 SATA2 SATA1 SATA0 Slot 5 PCI E x8 BIOS COM2 AIC 7902W HT Connector Slot 6 PCI E x8 82546 JLAN2 HT Connector J3 USB0 1 FAN6 Battery JPG1 JPL1 JI2 C3 JI2 C4 J16 JPA2 J3P JPA3 JL1 JPA1 JP2 J34 J12 JP1 JWOR JWD JUSB2 3 JWOL JSMB JI2 C2 JI2 C1 FAN5 FAN4 CPU1 FAN3 CPU2 FAN2 FAN1 JOH1 JAR JF1 JF2 Note Jumpers not indica...

Page 44: ...E 1 IDE 2 Connectors J1B1 24 Pin ATX Power Connector J3 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Ports J16 I2 C Header for Power Supply J34 HT Connectors JA1 JA2 U320 SCSI Channel A B Connector JAR 3rd Power Supply Alarm Reset Header JF1 Front Panel Connector JF2 Onboard Speaker Keylock Power LED JIPMI IPMI Daughter Card Slot JL1 Chassis Intrusion Header JLAN1 2 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Ports JOH1 Overheat Warning Header...

Page 45: ..._OK 21 5V 9 5VSB 22 5V 10 12V 23 5V 11 12V 24 COM 12 3 3V Auxiliary 1 Power Connector In addition to the primary ATX power connector above the 8 pin Auxiliary 1 power connector at JPW1 must also be connected to your power supply See the table on the right for pin definitions Auxiliary 1 Power Connector Pin Definitions JPW1 Pins Definition 1 through 4 Ground 5 through 8 12V Auxiliary 2 Power Connector...

Page 46: ...ntrol ler LED connection is located on pins 9 and 10 of JF1 Attach the NIC2 LED cable to display network activity Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions OH Fan Fail LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 7 Vcc 8 Control NIC1 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 11 Vcc 12 NIC1 Active NIC2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 Vcc 10 NIC2 Active HDD LED The HDD IDE Hard Disk Drive LED con...

Page 47: ...pins 1 and 2 of JF1 Mo mentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system This button can also be configured to function as a suspend button see the Power Button Mode setting in BIOS To turn off the power when set to suspend mode depress the button for at least 4 seconds Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions Universal Serial Bus Ports USB0 1 Two Universal Serial Bus ports USB2...

Page 48: ... port These Ether net ports accept RJ45 type cables Note NC indicates no connection Serial Port Pin Definitions COM1 COM2 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXD 7 RTS 3 TXD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground 10 NC Fan Header Pin Definitions FAN1 9 Pin Definition 1 Ground Black 2 12V 9V Red 3 Tachometer USB Headers Two additional USB2 0 head ers USB2 3 are included on the serverboard These may be con ne...

Page 49: ...s no pin 9 See the tables on the right for pin definitions and below right for pin locations Note The speaker connector pins are for use with an external speaker If you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 5 and 7 with a jumper Pwr LED Keylock Connector Pin Definitions JF2 Pin Definition 2 Vcc 4 Vcc 6 Vcc 8 Keylock 10 Ground Speaker Connector Pin Definitions JF2 Pin Definition 1 Red wi...

Page 50: ...Black 2 Wake up Wake On LAN Pin Definitions JWOL Pin Definition 1 5V Standby 2 Ground 3 Wake up Overheat LED Connect an LED to the JOH header to provide warning of chassis overheat ing See the table on the right for pin definitions Overheat LED Pin Definitions JOH Pin Definition 1 3 3V 2 OH Active 3rd Power Supply Alarm Reset Header Connect a cable from your power supply to JAR to provide you with warn...

Page 51: ...Clock 4 NC Additional Fan Headers Four additional fan headers desig nated nFAN1 through nFAN4 are included on the serverboard nFAN1 and nFAN2 should be connected to the heatsinks on the 2200 and 8132 chipset chips and nFAN3 and nFAN4 should be connected to the heatsinks that are used with the air shroud See the table on the right for pin definitions Additional Fan Header Pin Definitions nFAN1 4 Pin ...

Page 52: ...use the PW_ON connector to clear CMOS The onboard battery does not need to be removed when clearing CMOS however you must short JBT1 for at least four seconds JBT1 contact pads 5 10 Jumper Settings Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the serverboard jumperscanbeusedto choose between optional settings Jumperscreateshortsbetweentwo pins to change the function of the connector Pin 1 is ...

Page 53: ...n See the table on right for jump er settings Note In order for the SCSI drives to function properly please do not change the default setting enabled set by the manufacturer SCSI Term Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPA2 JPA3 Jumper Setting Definition Open Enabled Closed Disabled 3rd Power Supply Fail Signal Enable Disable The system can notify you in the event of a power supply failure This feature...

Page 54: ...t Pins 2 3 Disabled Note When enabled the user needs to write their own application software in or der to disable the Watch Dog timer JLAN Enable Disable Change the setting of jumper JPL1 to enable or disable the JLAN1 and JLAN2 Gb Ethernet ports See the table on the right for jumper settings The default setting is enabled JLAN1 2 Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPL1 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1...

Page 55: ... two LEDs On each Gb LAN port one LED indicates activity when blinking while the other LED may be green amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection See the table on the right for the func tions associated with the connection speed LED JLAN LED Connection Speed Indicator LED Color Definition Off 10 MHz Green 100 MHz Amber 1 GHz ...

Page 56: ...to connect the floppy and hard disk drive cables The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires A red mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1 A single floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide for two floppy disk drives The connector with twisted wires always connects to drive A and the connector that does not have twisted wires always connects to...

Page 57: ... 3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8 5 Host Data 6 6 Host Data 9 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10 9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11 11 Host Data 3 12 Host Data 12 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13 15 Host Data 1 16 Host Data 14 17 Host Data 0 18 Host Data 15 19 Ground 20 Key 21 DRQ3 22 Ground 23 I O Write 24 Ground 25 I O Read 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 BALE 29 DACK3 30 Ground 31 IRQ14 32 IOCS16 33 Addr1 34 Ground 35 A...

Page 58: ...XN 6 RXP 7 Ground Parallel Port Connector The parallel printer port is located on the I O backplane See the table on the right for pin definitions Parallel Port Connector Pin Definitions Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Strobe 2 Auto Feed 3 Data Bit 0 4 Error 5 Data Bit 1 6 Init 7 Data Bit 2 8 SLCT IN 9 Data Bit 3 10 GND 11 Data Bit 4 12 GND 13 Data Bit 5 14 GND 15 Data Bit 6 16 GND 17 Data Bit 7 18 GN...

Page 59: ...DB 6 13 DB 7 47 DB 7 14 DB P 48 DB P 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFFSENS 50 Ground 17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 52 TERMPWR 19 Reserved 53 Reserved 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 ATN 55 ATN 22 Ground 56 Ground 23 BSY 57 BSY 24 ACK 58 ACK 25 RST 59 RST 26 MSG 60 MSG 27 SEL 61 SEL 28 C D 62 C D 29 REQ 63 REQ 30 I O 64 I O 31 DB 8 65 DB 8 32 DB 9 66 DB 9 33 DB 10 67 DB 10 34 DB 11 68 DB 11 SCSI Connectors 404...

Page 60: ...w and install the driver during the OS installation Note the SATA RAID driver is supported by Windows 2000 and XP only Building a Driver Diskette You must first build a driver diskette from the CD ROM that was included with the system You will have to create this disk on a computer that is already running and with the OS installed Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive and start the system A display ...

Page 61: ... the window on the right which lists all drives that are to become part of the RAID array Once you have finished selecting the drives and type of RAID you wish to use for your RAID array press the F7 key You will be prompted to verify your choice if you want to continue with your choices select Yes Note that selecting Yes will clear all previous data from the drives you selected to be a part of the...

Page 62: ...5 28 AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual Figure 5 6 Driver Installation Screen Shot ...

Page 63: ...t is important to handle them very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge 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 peripheral chips memory modules or gold con...

Page 64: ...6 2 AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual Figure 6 1 Chassis Front View 5x SATA SCSI Drive Bays System Reset Main Power System LEDs Floppy Drive 5 25 Drive Bays 2 USB Ports 2x Power Supply Modules ...

Page 65: ...e control panel side of the chassis The LEDs on the control panel inform you of system status see Figure 6 2 for details See Chapter 5 for details on JF1 Figure 6 2 Front Control Panel LEDs Power NIC1 HDD Power Fail Overheat Fan Fail Indicates power is being supplied to the system Indicates network activity on LAN port 1 Indicates IDE device and hard drive activity On the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R100...

Page 66: ...hassis fan puch the tab on the side of the housing inward on the exhaust fan push down on the colored tab With the tab depressed pull the unit straight out see Figure 6 3 The wiring for these fans has been designed to detach automatically 3 Installing a new system fan Replace the failed fan with an identical one available from Supermicro Install it in the same position and orientation as the one y...

Page 67: ...Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 5 Figure 6 4 Removing the Air Shroud Figure 6 3 Removing a Chassis Fan ...

Page 68: ...to add a new SATA SCSI drive insert the drive into the carrier with the printed circuit board side facing down so that the mounting holes align with those in the carrier Secure the drive to the carrier with four screws see Figure 6 5 6 4 Drive Bay Installation SCSI and SATA Drives A total of eight SCSI or six SATA drives may be housed in the SC748TQ R1000 SC748S R1000 chassis For SATA the drive ID...

Page 69: ...ith any metal objects and make sure no ribbon cables touch the backplane or obstruct the airflow holes Figure 6 4 Removing a SCSI Drive Carrier should be connected SATA Four data cables CBL 061L and two SATA LED cables CBL 0157L need to be connected from the serverboard to the appropriate connectors on the backplane to support the SATA drives You cannot cascade the SATA SCSI backplane ...

Page 70: ... CD ROM into the bay and secure it to the chassis with the drive carrier screws you first removed Attach the power and data cables to the drive Replace the top left chassis cover before restoring power to the system Adding an IDE or floppy drive to add one of these drives install it into one of the removed empty drive carriers with the printed circuit board side toward the carrier so that the drive ...

Page 71: ...hot swap capability of the power supply modules allows you to replace the failed module without powering down the system Removing Replacing the Power Supply You do not need to shut down the system to replace a power supply unit The redundant feature will keep the system up and running while you replace the failed hot swap unit Replace with the same model see Appendix C 1 Removing the power supply ...

Page 72: ...6 10 AS4040C TR 4040C 8R User s Manual Figure 6 8 Removing a Power Supply Module ...

Page 73: ... F1 F2 etc Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text mes sage When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text messag...

Page 74: ...n DAY MM DD YYYY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Please note that time is in a 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M appears as 05 30 00 and 5 30 P M as 17 30 00 7 3 Advanced Settings Menu CPU Configuration Sub Menu GART Error Reporting This setting is used for testing only MTRR Mapping This determines the method used for programming CPU MTRRs when 4 GB or more memory is present The opt...

Page 75: ...nsferred from and to the device one sec tor at a time Select Auto to allows the data transfer from and to the device occur multiple sectors at a time if the device supports it The options are Auto and Disabled PIO Mode PIO Programmable I O mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller As the PIO mode increases the cycle time decreases The options are Auto 0 ...

Page 76: ...and Reporting Technology SMART can help predict impending drive failures Select Auto to allow BIOS to auto detect hard disk drive support Select Disabled to prevent AMI BIOS from using the S M A R T Select Enabled to allow AMI BIOS to use the S M A R T to support hard drive disk The options are Disabled Enabled and Auto 32 Bit Data Transfer Select Enabled to activate the function of 32 Bit data tr...

Page 77: ...st boot device as being P ATA or S ATA Configuration nVidia RAID ROM RAID Option ROM This setting is used to Enable or Disable the nVidia ROM Floppy Configuration Floppy A Move the cursor to these fields via up and down arrow keys to select the floppy type The options are Disabled 360 KB 5 1 4 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 KB 3 1 44 MB 3 and 2 88 MB 3 Floppy B Move the cursor to these fields via up and down arrow k...

Page 78: ...ons are Yes and No Palette Snooping Select Enabled to inform the PCI devices that an ISA graphics device is installed in the system in order for the graphics card to function properly The options are Enabled and Disabled PCI IDE BusMaster Set this value to allow or prevent the use of PCI IDE busmastering Select Enabled to allow AMI BIOS to use PCI busmaster for reading and writing to IDE drives Th...

Page 79: ... as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address The options are Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 and 2E8 IRQ3 Serial Port2 Address This option specifies the base I O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 2 Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from accessing any system resources When this option is set to Disabled the serial port physically becomes unavailable Select...

Page 80: ...t for the parallel port The options are IRQ5 and IRQ7 Chipset Menu North Bridge Configuration Memory Configuration Memclock Mode This setting determines how the memory clock is set Auto has the memory clock by code and Limit allows the user to set a standard value MCT Timing Mode Sets the timing mode for memory Options are Auto and Manual User Configuration Mode Options are Auto and Manual Bank Inter...

Page 81: ...ptions are Enabled and Disabled MCA DRAM ECC Logging When Enabled MCA DRAM ECC logging and reporting is enabled Options are Enabled and Disabled ECC Chipkill Allows the user to enabled ECC Chipkill Options are Enabled and Disabled DRAM Scrub Redirect Allows system to correct DRAM ECC errors immediately even with background scrubbing on Options are Enabled and Disabled DRAM BG Scrub Corrects memory...

Page 82: ... user to select which CPU Node s timing parameters memory clock etc to display Options are CPU Node 0 CPU Node1 CPU Node 2 and CPU Node 3 South Bridge Configuration CPU Spread Spectrum This setting is used to enable spread spectrum for the CPU Options are Dis abled and Center Spread SATA Spread Spectrum This setting is used to enable spread spectrum for the SATA Options are Dis abled and Down Sprea...

Page 83: ...e pointer to R X SDT pointer lists Options are Enabled and Disabled Headless Mode Enable this setting to activate the Headless Operation Mode through ACPI The options are Enabled and Disabled Power Menu Power Button Mode Allows the user to change the function of the power button Options are On Off and Suspend Restore on AC Power Loss This setting allows you to choose how the system will react when...

Page 84: ...200 MHz 400 MHz 600 MHz 800 MHz and 1 GHz CPU0 PCI X0 HT Link Width The HT link will run at the width specified in this setting Options are Auto 2 bit 4 bit 8 bit and 16 bit CPU HT_Slot HT1 Link Speed This setting becomes accessible when a card is installed to the J34 HT slot The HT link will run at the speed specified in this setting if it is slower than or equal to the system clock and if the boar...

Page 85: ...e Access USB Configuration This screen will display the module version and all USB enabled devices USB Controller Support Enable the controller for your USB ports Options are Disabled USB 1 1 only and USB 1 1 USB 2 0 Legacy USB Support Select Enabled to enable the support for USB Legacy Disable Legacy support if there are no USB devices installed in the system The options are Disabled Enabled and A...

Page 86: ...3 Temperature CPU4 Temperature CPU1 Vcore CPU2 Vcore CPU3 Vcore CPU4 Vcore 5Vin 12Vin 12Vcc V and Battery Voltage System Fan Monitor Fan Speed Control Modules This feature allows the user to determine how the system will control the speed of the onboard fans If the option is set to Server Mode the fan speed will vary between full speed 12V and reduced speed 9V based on system temperature Selecting...

Page 87: ...ystem to force a third party BIOS to display during system boot Select Keep Current to allow the computer system to display the BIOS information during system boot Boot up Num Lock Set this to On to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified during boot up The options are On and Off PS 2 Mouse Support This setting is to specify PS 2 mouse support The options are Auto Enabled and Disabled Wait for...

Page 88: ...feature allows the user to specify the Boot sequence from available hard disk drives Removable Drives This feature allows the user to specify the Boot sequence from available remov able drives 1st Drive Specifies the boot sequence for the 1st Removable Drive The options are 1st Floppy Drive and Disabled OS Installation Specify the OS used Options are Linux and Other Onboard SCSI Host RAID Use this ...

Page 89: ...or virus issues a Disk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive The options are 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 syste...

Page 90: ...utomatically 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 91: ...ually 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 POST codes may be read on the debug LEDs located beside the LAN port on the serverboard backplane See the description of the Debug LEDs LED1 and LED2 in Chapt...

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Page 93: ...s are listed in order of execution Checkpoint Code Description D0h The NMI is disabled Power on delay is starting Next the initialization code check sum will be verified D1h Initializing the DMA controller performing the keyboard controller BAT test starting memory refresh and entering 4 GB flat mode next D3h Starting memory sizing next D4h Returning to real mode Executing any OEM patches and settin...

Page 94: ...occurred while reading the floppy drive in drive A F0h Next searching for the AMIBOOT ROM file in the root directory F1h The AMIBOOT ROM file is not in the root directory F2h Next reading and analyzing the floppy diskette FAT to find the clusters occupied by the AMIBOOT ROM file F3h Next reading the AMIBOOT ROM file cluster by cluster F4h The AMIBOOT ROM file is not the correct size F5h Next disabling int...

Page 95: ...d during power on Initializing CMOS RAM if the Initialize CMOS RAM in every boot AMIBIOS POST option was set in AMIBCP or the End key was pressed 12h Next disabling DMA controllers 1 and 2 and interrupt controllers 1 and 2 13h The video display has been disabled Port B has been initialized Next initializing the chipset 14h The 8254 timer test will begin next 19h Next programming the flash ROM 1Ah T...

Page 96: ...t IPL general devices next if present See the last page of this chapter for additional information 39h Displaying bus initialization error messages See the last page of this chapter for additional information 3Ah The new cursor position has been read and saved Displaying the Hit DEL mes sage next 3Bh The Hit DEL message is displayed The protected mode memory test is about to start 40h Preparing th...

Page 97: ... was adjusted for relocation and shadowing Clearing the Hit DEL message next 59h The Hit DEL message is cleared The WAIT message is displayed Starting the DMA and interrupt controller test next 60h The DMA page register test passed Performing the DMA Controller 1 base register test next 62h The DMA controller 1 base register test passed Performing the DMA controller 2 base register test next 65h T...

Page 98: ...ad control and has now returned control to BIOS POST Perform ing any required processing after the option ROM returned control 99h Any initialization required after the option ROM test has completed Configuring the timer data area and printer base address next 9Ah Set the timer and printer base addresses Setting the RS 232 base address next 9Bh Returned after setting the RS 232 base address Perform...

Page 99: ...0 option ROM had control next Aah Initialization after E000 option ROM control has completed Displaying the system configuration next Abh Uncompressing the DMI data and executing DMI POST initialization next B0h The system configuration is displayed B1h Copying any code to specific areas 00h Code copying to specific areas is done Passing control to INT 19h boot loader next ...

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Page 101: ...Mb AMIBIOS Flash ROM Memory Capacity Sixteen 184 pin DIMM sockets supporting up to 32 GB of registered ECC DDR400 333 or up to 64 GB of registered ECC DDR266 SDRAM Note See the memory section in Chapter 5 for details SATA Controller On chip nVidia nForce Pro 2200 controller for 4 port SATA SCSI Controller 4040C 8R only Adaptec AIC 7902W controller for dual channel SCSI SATA SCSI Drive Bays Five 5 ...

Page 102: ... fan speed controlled by BIOS setting Chp 7 Three 3 9 cm chassis fans Three 3 8 cm exhaust fans System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240 VAC Rated Input Current 15A 115V to 5A 230V Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 1000W Part PWS 1K01 1R Rated Output Voltages 12V 83A 5Vsb 4A BTU Rating 4900 BTUs hr for rated output power of 1000W Operating Environment Operati...

Page 103: ... A EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 2 3 3 CISPR 22 Class A Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 Safety EN 60950 IEC 60950 Compliant UL Listed USA CUL Listed Canada TUV Certified Germany CE Marking Europe ...

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