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Edition august 2006

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY TX150 S5 Server Operating Manual Edition august 2006...
  • Page 2 Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2006 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......5 Documentation Overview ..... 5 Features .
  • Page 4 Contents Property and Data Protection ....Mechanical Access Protection ....BIOS Setup Security Functions .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thanks to its highly developed hardware and software components, the PRIMERGY TX150 S5 server offers a high level of data security and availability. These includes hot pluggable hard disk drive modules, optional hot pluggable power supply units, the ServerView server management software, Prefailure Detection and Analyzing (PDA) and Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart (ASR&R).
  • Page 6 – Technical Manual for the D2399 system board (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) – “BIOS Setup” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) – “PRIMERGY TX150 S5 Options Guide” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) The “Options Guide” describes the server expansion and modifi- cation options.
  • Page 7 Introduction Documentation Overview – “LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS Software User’s Guide” (PDF file available on theServerBooks CD supplied) – “LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS Device Driver Installation” (PDF file available on theServerBooks CD supplied) – “Integrated RAID for SAS User’s Guide” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD supplied) –...
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Introduction Features System board The features of the system board are described in the technical manual for the system board D2399 for the hardware and in the “BIOS Setup” for the firmware (see “Literature” on page 103). Hard disk drives Two versions of the server are available: SAS server variant: The server has a drive bay in which up to four SAS disk drive modules can be...
  • Page 9 Introduction Features Onboard SAS controller with Integrated Mirroring Enhanced functionality An eight-channel SAS controller with “Integrated Mirroring Enhanced” (IME) functionality is provided to operate the four hard drives. IME also provides RAID functionality for configuration of the internal hard drives (RAID level 1, 1E). A separate utility is available to the controller for IME configuration.
  • Page 10 ASR&R (Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart) restarts the system in case of an error and automatically “hides” the defective system components. The PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers analyzes and monitors all components that are critical for system reliability.
  • Page 11 Server management is implemented using the ServerView software supplied combined with PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Siemens. PDA reports the threat of a system error or overload at an early stage, allowing preventive measures to be taken.
  • Page 12 With the iRMC (integrated Remote Management Controller) on the system board and the optional remote testing and diagnostic system RemoteView, the PRIMERGY TX150 S5 server can also be maintained and serviced remotely. This enables remote diagnosis for system analysis, remote configuration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail.
  • Page 13: Notational Conventions

    Introduction Notational Conventions Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: Italics indicate commands, menu items or software programs. “quotation marks” indicate names of chapters and terms that need to be emphasized. Ê indicates activities that must be performed in the order given.
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    Technical data Introduction Technical data Electrical data (standard and redundant power supply) Rated voltage range 100 V - 240 V Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current with basic configuration 100 V - 240 V / 1.9 A - 0.8 A Max.
  • Page 15 Introduction Technical data Mechanical values Floorstand Model Rack Model Width 205 mm 482 mm (front panel) Total depth 605 mm 642 mm (with handles) Installation depth ------- 607 mm Height 444 mm (with feet) 221 mm or 5 HU Weight Approx.
  • Page 17: Installation Steps: Overview

    Installation Steps: Overview This chapter contains an overview of the steps necessary to install your server. Links guide you to sections where you can find more detailed information on the individual steps: Ê First of all, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the safety infor- mation in chapter “Important Information”...
  • Page 18 Installation Steps: Overview Ê Configure the server and install the desired operating system and applica- tions. The following options are available: – For the SAS server version: Configure the onboard SAS controller with IME functionality in the BIOS- POST by pressing CTRL-C or, for installation with ServerStart, using GAM (Global Array Manager) or ServerView RAID Configure the ZCR controller in the BIOS-POST by pressing CTRL-H or, for installation with ServerStart, using GAM (Global Array Manager) or...
  • Page 19: Important Information

    Important Information In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working on your server. Safety The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual “Safety notes and other important information”. This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended surroundings, contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.
  • Page 20 Safety Important Information Before starting up CAUTION! During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device (see section “Technical data” on page 14). If the server has been moved from a cold environment, condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine.
  • Page 21 Important Information Safety CAUTION! Always connect the server and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit. Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if, for example, the central processing unit is still running but a peripheral device (e.g. memory subsystem) fails during a power outage.
  • Page 22 Safety Important Information CAUTION! Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals. If you install other expan- sions, they may damage the system or violate the safety regulations. Information on which system expansions are approved for installation can be obtained from our customer service center or your sales outlet.
  • Page 23 Important Information Safety Batteries CAUTION! Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the technical manual for the system board under “Literature”...
  • Page 24 Safety Important Information Working with CDs/DVDs and CD/DVD drives When working with devices with CD/DVD drives, these instructions must be followed. CAUTION! Only use CDs/DVDs that are in perfect condition in your server's CD/DVD drive, in order to prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury.
  • Page 25 Important Information Safety Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following points: Switch off the system and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing components with ESDs.
  • Page 26: Ce Conformity

    CE Conformity Important Information Other important information: During cleaning, observe the instructions in section “Cleaning the Server” on page Keep this operating manual and the other documentation (such as the Technical Manual, CD) close to the device. All documentation must be included if the equipment is passed on to a third party.
  • Page 27: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not responsible for any radio or television inter- ference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi- tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
  • Page 28: Transporting The Server

    Transporting the Server Important Information Transporting the Server CAUTION! Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. If you need to lift or transport the server, ask other people to help you. Never lift or carry the device by the handles on the front panel.
  • Page 29: Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standard for “environmentally friendly product design and devel- opment”. This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 30 Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the “Returning used devices” manual, via your local Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 31: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in chapter “Important Information” on page The server should not be exposed to extreme environmental conditions (see section “Technical data” on page 14). Protect it from dust, humidity, and heat. The server must be given time to acclimatize to its operating environment (acclimatization time) before commencing operation.
  • Page 32: Installation Steps

    Installation Steps Hardware Installation Installation Steps The following installation steps are described in detail in subsequent sections of this chapter: Ê Transporting the server to the desired installation location. Ê Unpacking the server (see next section “Unpacking the Server” on page 33).
  • Page 33: Unpacking The Server

    Hardware Installation Unpacking the Server Unpacking the Server CAUTION! Observe the safety information in chapter “Important Information” on page Ask other people to help you lift and carry the server. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. You should retain the original server packaging in case further transportation is necessary.
  • Page 34: Setting Up The Floorstand Model

    Setting up the floorstand model Hardware Installation Setting up the floorstand model Ê Install the server. Note that on floorstand models with hot pluggable power supply units, for safety reasons (risk of tipping) the anti-tilt bracket supplied must be fitted on the rear of the server (see section “Fitting the Anti-Tilt Bracket”...
  • Page 35: Fitting The Anti-Tilt Bracket

    Hardware Installation Setting up the floorstand model 4.3.1 Fitting the Anti-Tilt Bracket For safety reasons (risk of tipping), the anti-tilt bracket must be fitted on the rear of the server on floorstand models with hot plug power supply units. Figure 3: Fitting the Anti-Tilt Bracket Ê...
  • Page 36 Setting up the floorstand model Hardware Installation Figure 4: Securing the anti-tilt bracket Ê Secure the anti-tilt bracket using the two knurled screws (1). Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 37: Installing/Removing The Rack Model

    The power is supplied via the multiple socket outlets fitted in the rack. The main features of the Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH rack systems are: PRIMECENTER Rack – Front bolted telescopic rails (a support bracket is used in the lower left area).
  • Page 38 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation DataCenter Rack – Front bolted telescopic rails (a support bracket is used in the lower left area). The rails have a linear alignment feature to ensure that they can be adjusted to different rack depths. –...
  • Page 39 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model For rack systems from other manufacturers: 3rd party rack Certain general conditions must be met: – Installation dimensions (see the dimensions shown in figure 5 on page 41). Front of rack Rear of rack Rack depth (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 940/1000 mm) Rack width (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 700 mm) Clearance for 19”...
  • Page 40 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation – You must ensure that the safety mechanisms on the server, e.g. stoppers or retaining systems, are functioning correctly. – The shape of the rack support uprights must ensure that the telescopic rails can be bolted at the front. –...
  • Page 41 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model Figure 5: Mechanical requirements Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 42: Installation In Primecenter/Datacenter Rack

    Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation 4.4.1 Installation in PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack For installation in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack, the following parts are required: – Support bracket – Two variable rails and two telescopic rails General information about rack installation can be found in the Technical Manual for the corresponding rack (see “Literature”...
  • Page 43 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model To install the left-hand rail in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack, the support bracket supplied must first be mounted flush on the rear left support upright. For better orientation the height units are marked on the support uprights (PRIMECENTER Rack only).
  • Page 44 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation Figure 8: Fitting the rails in the rack Ê Position the left-hand rail (1) on the support bracket (b) (insert horizontal lug (3)). Ê Clamp the left-hand rail (2) between the front left support upright and the support bracket by pressing the rail together, positioning it on the front support upright and releasing them again.
  • Page 45: Installation In Classic Rack

    Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model 4.4.2 Installation in Classic Rack The following parts are required to install the server in the Classic (19”) rack: – Two Classic rack carrier rails – Two telescopic rails – Articulated cable guide – Protective hose for fiber channel fiber optic cable General information is provided in the Technical Manual for the Classic (19”) Rack (see “Literature”...
  • Page 46 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation Ê Using the installation tool (stencil), mark the position of the fixing points for the rails and the server (front panel) on the support uprights (five height units). Refer to the information on the installation tool. Ê...
  • Page 47 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model Figure 11: Fitting the rail in the Classic Rack Ê Using the supplied Allen key (no. 5), secure the rails to the left and right support uprights in the rack with two M5 screws each. Note that the guide nubs on the telescopic rails must fit into the holes in the support uprights next to the spring nuts.
  • Page 48 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation Fitting the Articulated Cable Guide (Cable Management) CAUTION! In contrast to the instructions in the Technical Manual for the 19” (Classic) Rack the articulated cable guide is only secured to the support upright - not to the server.
  • Page 49 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model Figure 13: Routing the cables on the articulated cable guide Ê Route the cables as shown in the Figure and secure them to the articulated cable guide with cable ties (1). CAUTION! To prevent damage to fiber channel fiber optic cables, they must be encased in a protective hose (see “Routing the fiber channel fiber optic cable”...
  • Page 50 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation This allows the server to be removed later without making any further prepara- tions (see Figure 14 on page 50). Figure 14: Server with articulated cable guide (extracted) Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 51 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model Routing the fiber channel fiber optic cable The protective hose (length approx. 1 m) supplied with the mounting kit has a separable design. Figure 15: Fitting the protective hose Ê Separate the outer protective sheath (1) from the inner sheath. Ê...
  • Page 52 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation Figure 16: Routing the fiber optic cable with protective hose Ê Route the fiber optic cable in the articulated cable guide as shown in the Figure, and secure it with cable ties (1). CAUTION! Make sure that the radii are designed in such a way that no damage can occur to the protected fiber optic cable with the articulated cable guide extended or retracted.
  • Page 53: Installation In 3Rd Party Racks

    Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model 4.4.3 Installation in 3rd Party Racks The following parts are required to install the server in 3rd party racks: – Support bracket – Two variable rails and two telescopic rails – Possibly protective hose for fiber channel fiber optic cable Ê...
  • Page 54: Inserting The Server

    Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation 4.4.4 Inserting the server CAUTION! At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack. Figure 17: Extending the telescopic rail Ê Extend the fitted telescopic rails completely to the front. They must click into place so that they cannot be pushed backwards.
  • Page 55 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Rack Model # > " Figure 18: Inserting the server Ê Lift the server onto the two telescopic rails (1). CAUTION! Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel. Ê Slide the server slightly in the direction of the arrow (2) until the hooks (3) engage.
  • Page 56 Installing/Removing the Rack Model Hardware Installation Figure 19: Securing the server Ê Insert the cage nuts for securing the front panel into the corresponding holes on the front support uprights and secure the server with four knurled screws. Ê Route the cables once the server has been inserted, as described in the Technical Manual for the rack.
  • Page 57: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Hardware Installation Connecting Devices to the Server Connecting Devices to the Server The ports for external devices are on the front and rear of the server. The additional ports available on your server depend on the PCI boards installed. For further information refer to the “Options Guide” (see “Literature”...
  • Page 58: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Connecting the Server to the Mains Hardware Installation Connecting the Server to the Mains The server is either equipped with an integrated power supply unit or with one or two hot pluggable power supply units. If it has a single hot pluggable power supply unit, a second power supply unit can be added during operation to achieve a redundant power supply.
  • Page 59 Hardware Installation Connecting the Server to the Mains Figure 21: Connecting the server to the mains (floorstand model with hot pluggable power supply units) Ê Connect the power cord to the server power supply (1). Ê Connect the power plug to a grounded shockproof socket (2) on the internal supply network or to the multiple socket outlet in the rack (see Technical Manual for rack).
  • Page 60: Instructions: Connecting / Disconnecting Cables

    Instructions: Connecting / Disconnecting Cables Hardware Installation Instructions: Connecting / Disconnecting Cables CAUTION! Make sure you read the documentation for the external devices before connecting them. Do not connect or disconnect data cables during a thunderstorm. When removing a cable, always hold it by the plug not by the actual cable. Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below.
  • Page 61: Starting Up And Operation

    Starting Up and Operation CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in chapter “Important Information” on page Access to Drives (Floorstand Model) Enabling access to the accessible drives Figure 22: Access to the accessible drives Ê Slide the drive cover downwards (1). Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 62 Access to Drives (Floorstand Model) Starting Up and Operation Enabling access to the HDD modules Figure 23: Access to the HDD modules Ê Slide up the drive cover as far as possible (1). Ê Remove the hard disk drive cover (2 + 3). To replace the hard disk drive cover, follow these instructions in reverse.
  • Page 63: Controls And Displays

    Starting Up and Operation Controls and Displays Controls and Displays 5.2.1 Front of server Figure 24: Front of server On/Off button Identification indicator (LED) (ID indicator) Power on indicator USB connection Hard disk drive activity indicator 10 Hard disk drive indicators (see Figure 25 on page Global error indicator...
  • Page 64 Controls and Displays Starting Up and Operation Controls Lock The server can be locked to prevent access to the drives. On/Off button When the system is switched off, it can be switched on again by pressing the On/Off button. When the system is in operation, it can be switched off by pressing the On/Off button (standby).
  • Page 65 Starting Up and Operation Controls and Displays Indicators on the control panel Power/standby indicator (green/orange) Lights up green when the server is switched on and ready. Lights up orange when the server is connected to the mains voltage, but is switched off (standby mode). Hard drive activity indicator (green) An internal drive (HDD) is being accessed.
  • Page 66 Controls and Displays Starting Up and Operation Indicators on the drives CD/DVD indicator Lights up green when the storage medium is being accessed. Floppy disk drive indicator Lights up green when the storage medium is being accessed. Hard disk drive indicators Figure 25: Indicators on the HDD module HDD BUSY green...
  • Page 67 Starting Up and Operation Controls and Displays HDD FAULT (in conjunction with a disk array controller) orange SAS Server Variant – Not lit: No HDD error – Lit: HDD Faulty or Rebuild Stopped (drive defective/needs replacing, drive failed, drive deactivated by software or the HDD module is not correctly inserted) –...
  • Page 68: Rear Of Server

    Controls and Displays Starting Up and Operation 5.2.2 Rear of Server Indicators on Connection Panel (Global Error Indicator and ID Indicator) Figure 26: Global error indicator and ID indicator 1 Global error indicator (orange) Does not light when the system is ok. No service incident or critical event has occurred.
  • Page 69 Starting Up and Operation Controls and Displays Indicators on the Connection Panel (LAN Indicators) Figure 27: LAN indicators 1 LAN transfer rate indicator (service LAN) Lights green for a LAN transfer rate of 100 Mbps. Does not light up for a LAN transfer rate of 10 Mbps. 2 LAN link/active indicator (service LAN) Lights green if a LAN link exists.
  • Page 70 Controls and Displays Starting Up and Operation Indicators on the hot pluggable power supply units Figure 28: Hot pluggable power supply unit The three LEDs to the left of the fan indicate the operating status of the power supply unit, as shown in the following table: Mains voltage Mains voltage Mains voltage...
  • Page 71: Switching The Server On And Off

    Starting Up and Operation Switching the Server On and Off Switching the Server On and Off CAUTION! It nothing appears on the screen but flickering stripes after switching on the server, switch the server off immediately (see chapter “Trouble- shooting and Tips” on page 79).
  • Page 72 Switching the Server On and Off Starting Up and Operation Switching the server OFF The power on indicator lights up green (item 2 in Figure 24 on page 63). Ê Shut down the operating system properly. The server is switched off automatically and goes into standby mode. The power on indicator lights up orange.
  • Page 73: Configuring The Server

    Starting Up and Operation Configuring the Server Configuring the Server This section contains information about configuring the server and installing the operating system. Make sure that the power saving functions are disabled in the Power menu of the BIOS Setup during operation. 5.4.1 Configuration with ServerStart Configuring IME (RAID Level 1)
  • Page 74: Configuration Without Serverstart

    Configuring the Server Starting Up and Operation Configuring the Onboard SATA Controller The server is equipped with an onboard SATA controller, which supports RAID levels 0, 1 and 10 with LSI SATA Software RAID. The controller has its own configuration utility. More detailed information may be found in the “Embedded SATA Software RAID for ICH7R User’s Guide”...
  • Page 75: Cleaning The Server

    Starting Up and Operation Cleaning the Server Operating system installation Ê Insert the installation floppy disk and the CD for the operating system you want to install in the corresponding drive. Ê Reboot the server. Ê Follow the instructions on screen and in the manual for the operating system.
  • Page 77: Property And Data Protection

    Property and Data Protection Mechanical Access Protection The floorstand model is protected against unauthorized opening by a lock. Apart from the lock, the server is also fitted with an intrusion detection switch which enables the ServerView program to detect and log any removal of the left cover or housing cover and the cover for the HDD modules.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and Tips CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the manual “Safety notes and other important information” and in chapter “Hardware Installation” on page If a fault occurs, attempt to resolve it using the measures described: – in this chapter, –...
  • Page 80: Server Switches Itself Off

    Server Switches Itself Off Troubleshooting and Tips Server Switches Itself Off Server Management has detected an error Ê Check the error list or the ErrorLog file in the ServerView program, and attempt to eliminate the error. Screen Remains Blank Monitor is switched off Ê...
  • Page 81: Flickering Stripes On Monitor Screen

    Troubleshooting and Tips Flickering Stripes on Monitor Screen Flickering Stripes on Monitor Screen CAUTION! Switch off the server immediately. There is a risk of damage to the server. Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports. You will find the horizontal frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation for your monitor.
  • Page 82: No Mouse Pointer Displayed On Screen

    No Mouse Pointer Displayed on Screen Troubleshooting and Tips No Mouse Pointer Displayed on Screen Mouse driver not loaded Ê Check whether the mouse driver is properly installed and is activated when the application program is started. Detailed information can be found in the user manuals for the mouse, the operating system and the application program.
  • Page 83: Incorrect Date And Time

    Troubleshooting and Tips Incorrect Date and Time Incorrect Date and Time Ê Set the date and time in the operating system or in the BIOS Setup under the Main menu, using System Time and System Date respectively. Note that the operating system may affect the system time. For example, the operating system time may deviate from the system time under Linux, and would overwrite the system time in the default setting on shutdown.
  • Page 84: Added Drive Reported As Defective

    Added Drive Reported as Defective Troubleshooting and Tips 7.10 Added Drive Reported as Defective This error message can occur on both the SATA and SAS versions of the server if the server has a RAID controller. SAS hard disk drive already configured A SAS hard disk drive is reported as defective if an existing configuration is found.
  • Page 85: Hot Plug Components

    Hot plug components This chapter describes how to handle hot pluggable components and/or how to modify your server hardware (e.g. installing/removing hot pluggable power supply units or HDD modules). Upgrades, updates and replacement of non-hot pluggable components are described in the “Options Guide” or in the service supplement and may only be performed by authorized specialist personnel.
  • Page 86: Replacing Hot Pluggable Power Supply Units

    Hot-plug power supply units Hot plug components 8.1.1 Replacing Hot Pluggable Power Supply Units Figure 29: Unlocking and removing the power supply unit CAUTION! When replacing a non-defective hot pluggable power supply unit in a non-redundant configuration (only one power supply unit), the server must be switched off first.
  • Page 87: Adding A Hot Pluggable Power Supply Unit

    Hot plug components Hot-plug power supply units 8.1.2 Adding a Hot Pluggable Power Supply Unit A second hot pluggable power supply unit can be added to achieve a redundant power supply. If one power supply unit fails, the second power supply unit ensures that operation continues unimpaired.
  • Page 88: Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives

    Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Up to four hot pluggable hard disk drives can be installed in the PRIMERGY TX150 S5 server. The hot pluggable hard disk drives are fitted in a hard disk drive carrier, which allows new drives to be added and defective drives to be replaced during operation of the server.
  • Page 89: Handling Hdd Modules

    Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives 8.2.1 Handling HDD Modules The hard disk drives incorporated into the HDD modules are highly sensitive electromagnetic devices and must be handled with great care. It is extremely likely that incorrect handling will lead to partial and/or total failure of the hard disk drives.
  • Page 90: Installing/Removing Hdd/Dummy Unit

    Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components 8.2.2 Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy Unit Removing the dummy unit Free slots are provided with a dummy unit (an empty carrier) which must be removed before installing an additional HDD module. Figure 30: Removing the dummy unit Ê...
  • Page 91 Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Unlocking an HDD module Figure 31: Unlocking an HDD module Ê Open the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button (1). If the HDD modules are fitted with a transport lock (1 in the next figure) remove this before you open the locking mechanism.
  • Page 92 Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components Installing the HDD module Figure 33: Installing an HDD module (floorstand model) Ê With the handle extended, carefully slide the HDD module as far as possible into the free slot (1). Ê Push the handle completely back to its original position (2) until the locking mechanism (3) is engaged.
  • Page 93 Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Removing the HDD module If you want to replace a hard disk drive during operation, proceed as follows: Ê Pull out the HDD module a few centimeters. CAUTION! Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD module while the system is in operation if you are not sure whether the hard disk drive is operated by a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array which is operating at RAID level 1 or 5.
  • Page 95: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Alternating Current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart Advanced Technology Attachments BIOS Basic Input-Output System Cache Coherency Compact Disk CD-ROM Compact Disk-Read Only Memory Cylinder Head Sector CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Communications Central Processing Unit...
  • Page 96 Abbreviations Direct Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module Dual Inline Package Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Digital Versatile Disk Error Checking and Correcting Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Elektrostatisch gefährdete Bauteile (components in danger of electro- static discharge) Emergency Management Port Enhanced Parallel Port...
  • Page 97 Abbreviations ElectroStatic Discharge (elektrostatische Entladung) File Allocation Table Front Panel Controller Field Replaceable Unit Front Side Bus Global Array Manager Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive Höheneinheit Hot-Swap Controller I²C Inter-Integrated Circuit Input/Output Intelligent Chassis Management Identification Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 98 Abbreviations Integrated Drive Electronics International Electrotechnical Commission Integrated Mirroring Enhanced IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface iRMC integrated Remote Management Controller Interrupt Request Line Local Area Network Logical Block Address Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Logical Unit Number Low-Voltage Differential SCSI LichtWellenLeiter (fiber optic cable) Manual Retention Latch Operating Manual...
  • Page 99 Abbreviations Multi Mode Faser Non Maskable Interrupt NTFS New Technology File System NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Operating System Promise Array Management Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analysing Portable Data Format POST Power ON Self Test PS/2 Personal System/2 RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Random Access Memory...
  • Page 100 Abbreviations Remote Service Board Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test- und Diagnose-System SAF-TE SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Single Bit Error Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface System Configuration Utility Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Event Log...
  • Page 101 Abbreviations System Management Interrupt System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Wakeup on LAN Zero Channel RAID Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 103: Literature

    Returning used devices System Board D2399 for TX150 S5 Technical Manual BIOS Setup Description PRIMERGY TX150 S5 Server Options Guide Quick Start Hardware - PRIMERGY TX150 S5 Leaflet Quick Start Software - PRIMERGY ServerView Suite Leaflet [10] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart...
  • Page 104 Literature [12] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView S2 Server management User Manual [13] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView Server management User Manual [14] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite RemoteView User Manual [15] ServerView RAID User Manual [16] PRIMECENTER Rack Technical Manual [17] DataCenter Rack Technical Manual [18] 19”...
  • Page 105 Literature [25] Global Array Manager™ Server Software User’s Guide [26] Integrated Mirroring User Manual Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 107: Index

    Index Accessible drives Data manipulation Acclimatization time 31, Data protection Articulated cable guide 44, Data security fitting Delivery note 17, ASR&R Devices, connecting to server Attaching, articulated cable guide Disposal, devices Availability Drive “dead” defective BIOS Dummy unit, HDD module 90, security functions DVD drive indicator 63, update...
  • Page 108 Index ESD (electrostatic-sensitive Height units 43, devices) Hot plug External devices, connecting HDD module 88, power supply unit Fault display drifts ID button 63, screen dark ID indicator screen shows flickering Identification button stripes Identification indicator FCC statement IME (Integrated Mirroring Features Enhanced) 73, Fiber channel fiber optic cable,...
  • Page 109 Index Power on indicator Labels does not light LAN connection/active indicator Power supply unit LAN transfer rate indicator adding Laser information dummy unit Light-emitting diode (LED) hot plug Lithium battery hot pluggable Low-Voltage Directive 14, indicators redundant replacing Mains voltage, connecting server standard Meaning of the symbols Power supply, redundant...
  • Page 110 Index Server unpacking configuration USB port 57, connecting external devices ventilation clearance connecting mains voltage weight control panel Server management correcting faults ServerStart data protection ServerView dimensions supported functions electrical data Service LAN environmental conditions Spring nut fitting in rack Standards height units 43, Support bracket...
  • Page 111 Comments Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation Suggestions 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Corrections Fax: (+49) 700 / 372 00000 e-mail: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY TX150 S5 Server Operating Manual TX150 S5...
  • Page 113 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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