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PRIMERGY RX200 S8
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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual
February 2014

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  • Page 1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English PRIMERGY RX200 S8 Server Upgrade and Maintenance Manual February 2014...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    – The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. – Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. – No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu.
  • Page 3 Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product. Carefully read the manual before using this product. Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual "Safety Notes and Regulations" and ensure these safety notes are understood before using the product.
  • Page 4 Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use. Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning.
  • Page 5 Only for the Japanese market: Although described in this manual, some sections do not apply to the Japanese market. These options and routines include: – CSS (Customer Self Service) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 6: Version History

    Version history Issue number Reason for update 1.0 / July 2013 Initial release ® Added ambient temperature for Cool-safe Advanced Thermal Design, updated "Performing a 2.0 / October 2013 RAID array rebuild", updated "Equipping the PCIe slots", added figure "Routing the front LAN cable" 3.0 / February 2014 Energy Star removed, software procedures updated Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......19 Notational conventions ....20 Before you start .
  • Page 8 Contents Getting access to the component ....47 4.4.1 Extending the server out of the rack ....48 4.4.2 Removing the server from the rack .
  • Page 9 Contents 5.2.8 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS ..79 5.2.9 Verifying the memory mode ....79 5.2.10 Verifying the system time settings .
  • Page 10 Contents 6.5.2 Removing the defective power distribution board ..102 6.5.3 Installing the new power distribution board ... 103 6.5.4 Concluding steps ......105 Hard disk drives / solid state drives .
  • Page 11 Contents 7.7.3 Installing the 2xHDD cage and the 8xHDD backplane ..127 7.7.4 Concluding steps ......129 Fans .
  • Page 12 Contents 9.4.4.2 Removing the expansion card - slot 4 ... . 162 9.4.4.3 Concluding steps ..... . 163 9.4.5 Replacing an expansion card .
  • Page 13 Contents 9.5.5.3 Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU ..189 9.5.5.4 Removing the FBU from the holder ... . . 189 9.5.5.5 Concluding steps .
  • Page 14 Contents Processors ......211 11.1 Basic information ..... . . 212 11.1.1 Supported processors .
  • Page 15 Contents 12.4 Replacing the ODD ..... . . 242 12.4.1 Preliminary steps ......242 12.4.2 Removing the defective ODD .
  • Page 16 Contents 13.6.2 Removing the defective front panel board ... 264 13.6.3 Installing the new front panel module ....268 13.6.4 Concluding steps .
  • Page 17 Contents 15.3.2.2 Removing the UFM ..... 285 15.3.2.3 Concluding steps ..... . . 286 15.3.3 Replacing the UFM .
  • Page 18 Contents Cables ......313 16.1 Overview cables ......313 16.2 Cabling .
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction This Upgrade and Maintenance Manual provides instructions for the following procedures: Upgrading the server configuration by adding optional hardware ● components Upgrading the server configuration by replacing existing hardware ● components with superior ones. Replacing defective hardware components ● This manual focuses on on-site maintenance tasks.
  • Page 20: Notational Conventions

    Introduction Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: indicates commands or menu items Text in italics indicates system output fixed font indicates text to be entered by the user semi-bold fixed font "Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized describes activities that must be performed in the order Ê...
  • Page 21: Before You Start

    Installing optional components The "PRIMERGY RX200 S8 Server Operating manual" gives an introduction to server features and provides an overview of available hardware options. Use the Fujitsu ServerView Suite management software and the iRMC web frontend to prepare hardware expansions.
  • Page 22 Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/system/ Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on how to order expansion kits or spare parts. Use the Fujitsu Illustrated Spares Catalog to identify the required spare part and obtain technical data and order information.
  • Page 23: Classification Of Procedures

    At the beginning of each procedure, the involved unit type is indicated by one of the symbols introduced in this section. Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. 2.1.1 Customer Replaceable Units (CRU)
  • Page 24: Upgrade And Repair Units (Uru)

    Before you start 2.1.2 Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Upgrade and Repair Units are non hot-plug components that can be ordered separately to be installed as options (Upgrade Units) or are available to the customer through customer self service (Repair Units). Server management error messages and diagnostic indicators on the front panel and system board will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components.
  • Page 25: Field Replaceable Units (Fru)

    Maintenance procedures involving Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units –...
  • Page 26: Average Task Duration

    Before you start Average task duration Hardware: 10 minutes The average task duration including preliminary and concluding steps is indicated at the beginning of each procedure next to the procedure class. Refer to table 1 on page 26 for an overview of steps taken into account for calculating the average task duration: Step included Explanation...
  • Page 27: Tools You Need At Hand

    Before you start Tools you need at hand When preparing the maintenance task, ensure that all required tools are available according to the overview below. You will find a list of required tools at the beginning of each procedure. Screw driver/ Screw Usage Type...
  • Page 28: Documents You Need At Hand

    "Safety notes and regulations" manual Important safety information, available " 安全上のご注意 " for the online or as a printed copy Japanese market "PRIMERGY RX200 S8 Server Available online Operating Manual" "D3302 BIOS Setup Utility for Information on configurable BIOS options PRIMERGY RX200 S8 and parameters, available online Reference Manual"...
  • Page 29 Description Spare parts identification and information system (EMEA market only), available for online use or download (Windows OS) at Illustrated Spares catalog http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/illustrated_spare or from the CSS component view of the ServerView Operations Manager Glossary Available online Important information on warranty "Warranty"...
  • Page 30 Before you start Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 31: Important Information

    Important information CAUTION! Before installing and starting up a device, please observe the safety instructions listed in the following section. This will help you to avoid making serious errors that could impair your health, damage the device and endanger the data base. Safety instructions The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual "Safety Notes and Regulations"...
  • Page 32 Important information Before starting up During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions ● on environmental conditions for your device. If the device is brought in from a cold environment, condensation may form ● both inside and on the outside of the device. Wait until the device has acclimatized to room temperature and is absolutely dry before starting it up.
  • Page 33 Important information 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 server is still running but a peripheral device (e.g. memory subsystem) fails during a power outage.
  • Page 34 Important information Only set screen resolutions and refresh rates that are specified in the ● operating manual for the monitor. Otherwise, you may damage your monitor. If you are in any doubt, contact your sales outlet or customer service center. Before installing/removing internal options to/from the server, turn off the ●...
  • Page 35 Important information All batteries containing pollutants are marked with a symbol (a crossed-out ● garbage can). In addition, the marking is provided with the chemical symbol of the heavy metal decisive for the classification as a pollutant: Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead Working with CDs/DVDs/BDs and optical drives When working with devices with optical drives, these instructions must be...
  • Page 36 Important information As a precaution, remove disks from the optical drive when the drive ● is not to be used for a long time. Keep the optical disk tray closed to prevent foreign matter, such as dust, from entering the optical drive. Hold CDs/DVDs/BDs by their edges to avoid contact with the disk ●...
  • Page 37 Important information CAUTION! The optical drive contains a light-emitting diode (LED), which under certain circumstances produces a laser beam stronger than laser class 1. Looking directly at this beam is dangerous. Never remove parts of the optical drive casing! Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: ESD label...
  • Page 38 Important information Transporting the server Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that ● protects it from impacts and jolts. For the Japanese market, transporting the device in its original packaging does not apply. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. ●...
  • Page 39: Ce Conformity

    Important information CE conformity The system complies with the requirements of the EC directives 2004/108/EC regarding "Electromagnetic Compatibility" and 2006/95/EC "Low Voltage Directive" and the directive of the European Parliament and Council 2011/65/EU. This is indicated by the CE marking (CE = Communauté Européenne). FCC Class A Compliance Statement If there is an FCC statement on the device, it applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein.
  • Page 40: Environmental Protection

    Important information Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 41 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 branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Technology Solutions Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 42 Important information Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 43: Basic Hardware Procedures

    Basic hardware procedures Using diagnostics information Use the Fujitsu ServerView Suite management software to plan the upgrade or replacement of hardware components. Please refer to the following ServerView Suite topics: – Operation – Maintenance It is recommended to prepare local maintenance tasks using remote diagnostics procedures, as described in the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept...
  • Page 44: Determining The Error Class

    Basic hardware procedures 4.1.2 Determining the error class The Local Service Concept (LSC) allows you to identify defective server components. Failure events are assigned to one of two error classes: – Global Error events that need to be resolved by maintenance personnel –...
  • Page 45: Locating The Defective Component

    Basic hardware procedures 4.1.3 Locating the defective component After determining the error class by the CSS or Global Error indicators (see section "Determining the error class" on page 44) local diagnostic indicators on the system board, HDD modules and power supply units allow you to identify the defective component (see section "Connectors and indicators"...
  • Page 46: Shutting Down The Server

    Basic hardware procedures Shutting down the server CAUTION! For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important information" on page This step is only required when upgrading or replacing non-hot plug components. Ê Inform the system administrator that the server will be shut down and put offline.
  • Page 47: Disconnecting The Server From The Mains

    Basic hardware procedures Disconnecting the server from the mains Figure 2: Unlocking the cable clamp of a power supply unit Ê Press the cable clamp down until it disengages (1). Ê Open the cable clamp (2). Ê Pull all power cords out of the power outlets and remove them from the cable clamps.
  • Page 48: Extending The Server Out Of The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.1 Extending the server out of the rack CAUTION! Use the anti-tilt plate to prevent the rack from tipping when installing ● the rack. Pulling the server out of the rack without having installed the anti-tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over. Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server ●...
  • Page 49: Removing The Server From The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.2 Removing the server from the rack In most cases maintenance tasks can be performed while the server is extended from the rack. However, depending on accessibility or security guidelines, it may make sense to completely remove the server from the rack cabinet for maintenance purposes.
  • Page 50 Basic hardware procedures Figure 4: Removing the server from the rack Ê Release the locking bars on both telescopic rails (1). Ê Lift the server out of the telescopic rails (2) and place it on an even surface. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 51: Removing The Fan Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.3 Removing the fan cover You must remove the fan cover before removing the housing cover. Figure 5: Removing the fan cover Ê Push the two green buttons (1) in the direction of the arrow. Ê Lift the fan cover upward and remove it (2). 4.4.4 Removing the housing cover Figure 6: Removing the housing cover...
  • Page 52: Reassembling

    Basic hardware procedures Reassembling CAUTION! Before attaching the covers, make sure no unnecessary parts or tools ● are left inside the server. In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on ● electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the server must not run while the top / side cover is removed.
  • Page 53: Installing The Fan Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.2 Installing the fan cover Figure 8: Inserting the fan cover in a slight angle Ê Insert the fan cover in a slight angle. Figure 9: Installing the fan cover Ê Push the fan cover down (1). Ê...
  • Page 54: Mounting The Server In The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.3 Mounting the server in the rack CAUTION! At least two people are needed to position the server on the rack rails. (For the Japanese market, please refer to " 安全上のご注意 ".) For configurations below 32 kg: At least two people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet.
  • Page 55 Basic hardware procedures Figure 10: Mounting the server onto the rack rails Ê Fully extend the telescopic rails until they lock in place (1). The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. Ê At a slight angle, lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails (2).
  • Page 56: Sliding The Server Into The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.4 Sliding the server into the rack Figure 11: Sliding the server into the rack Ê Check if the height of the fan cover and the chassis top are on the same level If the fan cover is higher, push it down again until the level is equal. Ê...
  • Page 57: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Basic hardware procedures Connecting the server to the mains CAUTION! The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 100 V - 240 V. You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage. Ê...
  • Page 58: Switching On The Server

    Basic hardware procedures Switching on the server CAUTION! Before switching on the server, make sure the top cover is closed. In ● order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the server must not run while the top cover is removed. After connecting all power cords, wait at least 60 seconds before ●...
  • Page 59 Basic hardware procedures Installing the riser module 1 Figure 14: Installing the riser module 1 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot. Ê Press down the riser card module 1 using the green touch points. Removing the riser module 2 Figure 15: Removing the riser module 2 Ê...
  • Page 60 Basic hardware procedures Installing the riser module 2 Figure 16: Installing the riser module 2 Ê Insert the two riser cards into the system board slots. Ê Press down the riser card module 2 using the green touch points. Ê If necessary, connect the cables to the other components. Removing the riser module 3 Figure 17: Removing the riser module 3 Ê...
  • Page 61 Basic hardware procedures Installing the riser module 3 Figure 18: Installing the riser module 3 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot and the two recesses (see close-up). Ê Press down the riser card module 3 using the green touch points. Ê...
  • Page 62: Handling The Air Duct

    Basic hardware procedures Handling the air duct Removing the air duct Figure 19: Removing the air duct Ê Carefully pull out the air duct upward. Installing the air duct Figure 20: Installing the air duct Ê Install the air duct. Notice the hooks (see close-ups) and the guidings (see orange lines).
  • Page 63: Basic Software Procedures

    Basic software procedures Starting the maintenance task 5.1.1 Disabling BitLocker functionality BitLocker Drive Encryption provides protection for operating system and data drives by encrypting the contents and requiring users to authenticate their credentials to access the information. On the operating system drive, BitLocker uses the compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to detect if the computer's startup process has been modified from its original state.
  • Page 64: Disabling Svom Boot Watchdog Functionality

    BitLocker setup wizard, modify the BitLocker Group Policy settings. For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. 5.1.2...
  • Page 65: Configuring Boot Watchdog Settings

    Basic software procedures Viewing boot watchdog settings in ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information / Operation menu. Ê Under ASR&R select the Watchdog tab to obtain detailed information about the current watchdog status, time out intervals and actions that are triggered if watchdog time outs are exceeded.
  • Page 66: Removing Backup And Optical Disk Media

    For further information on "forcible" tape ejection, please refer to the "Tape Facts" guide available to Fujitsu service partners from the following https address: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/Servers/PRIMERGY/Pages/ TapeFacts.aspx...
  • Page 67: Note On Server Maintenance In A Multipath I/O Environment

    Basic software procedures Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages. 5.1.5 Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I/O environment When booting your server offline from the ServerView Suite DVD to perform an...
  • Page 68 Basic software procedures To start Update Manager Express from the (physical) Update DVD or from a USB stick, proceed as follows: Ê Prepare your Update DVD or USB stick as described in the "Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers" user guide. Ê...
  • Page 69: Switching On The Id Indicator

    Basic software procedures Ê Switch on the server. Ê Right after switching on the server, insert the ServerView Suite DVD into the DVD drive and close the drive tray. If the server does not boot from DVD, proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 70: Completing The Maintenance Task

    (EMEA market) http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/downloads/ (Japanese market) Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from BIOS updates. 5.2.1.1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS BIOS flash procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately.
  • Page 71: Updating Or Recovering The Irmc

    Basic software procedures BIOS recovery procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately. Ê Perform the BIOS recovery procedure as described in your server’s "BIOS Setup Utility" reference manual. 5.2.1.2 Updating or recovering the iRMC iRMC flash procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately.
  • Page 72 Ê Press the Power On / Off button. The system starts the POST process. In iRMC recovery mode, the “FUJITSU” logo does not show up. Ê The system will detect the USB stick.
  • Page 73: Verifying System Information Backup / Restore

    Chassis ID EPROM has been restored to the system board: Chassis IDPROM: Restore successful After replacing the Chassis ID EPROM In case of the PRIMERGY RX200 S8 server, the Chassis ID EPROM is integrated on the front panel board. Ê Check the SEL log files as described in section "Viewing and clearing the...
  • Page 74: Enabling Option Rom Scan

    "Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers" user guide Using the flash tool The latest firmware files are available as ASPs (Autonomous Support Packages) for Windows or as DOS tools from the Fujitsu support web pages at: http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ (EMEA market) http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/downloads/ (Japanese market) Ê...
  • Page 75: Verifying And Configuring The Backup Software Solution

    Basic software procedures Ê From the Advanced menu select Option ROM Configuration. Ê Identify the desired PCI slot and set its Launch Slot # OpROM setting to Enabled. Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Up to two Option ROMs can be activated in the system board BIOS at a time.
  • Page 76: Resetting The Boot Retry Counter

    Procedures may differ depending on the backup software. For details, refer to the dedicated documentation provided separately. Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages. Re-enabling backup drives...
  • Page 77 Basic software procedures Please note, if the customer does not know about the original boot retry values: If the system boots up and no further errors occur within 6 hours after that successful boot attempt, the boot retry counter will automatically be reset to its default value.
  • Page 78: Enabling Svom Boot Watchdog Functionality

    Basic software procedures Ê Under Retry counter the current number of remaining boot attempts is displayed. Overwrite this value with the maximum number of boot attempts specified above in order to reset the boot retry counter. Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect. For detailed information on iRMC settings, refer to the "Integrated Remote Management Controller"...
  • Page 79: Enabling Replaced Components In The System Bios

    Basic software procedures 5.2.8 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS When a processor, an expansion card, or a memory module fails, the defective component will be set to Disabled or Failed in the system BIOS. The server will then reboot with only the intact hardware components remaining in the system configuration.
  • Page 80: Verifying The System Time Settings

    Basic software procedures Ê Select the Advanced menu. Ê Under Memory Status verify that none of the memory modules are marked as Failed. Ê Save your changes (if applicable) and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual.
  • Page 81: Viewing And Clearing The System Event Log (Sel)

    Basic software procedures 5.2.11 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log (SEL) 5.2.11.1 Viewing the SEL You can view the System Event Log (SEL) using the ServerView Operations Manager or the ServerView iRMC web frontend: Viewing the SEL in ServerView Operations Manager Ê...
  • Page 82: Clearing The Sel

    Basic software procedures Ê Under Internal Event Log Content the SEL is being displayed. In order to filter the list, select the check boxes next to the desired event types and press Apply for the changes to take effect. For detailed information on iRMC settings, refer to the "Integrated Remote Management Controller"...
  • Page 83: Enabling Bitlocker Functionality

    Basic software procedures kudzu, the hardware configuration tool for Red Hat Linux, will launch at boot and detect the new and / or changed hardware on your system. kudzu may not launch at boot depending on the client’s environment. Ê Select Keep Configuration and Ignore to complete the boot process. Ê...
  • Page 84: Performing A Raid Array Rebuild

    For further information on how to enable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. 5.2.14 Performing a RAID array rebuild...
  • Page 85: Looking Up Changed Mac / Wwn Addresses

    Basic software procedures Figure 21: Progress bar (RAID array rebuild) CAUTION! The system is now operational, however, data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete. Depending on the hard disk drive capacity the overall process can take up to several hours, in some cases even days.
  • Page 86: Looking Up Wwn Addresses

    Basic software procedures 5.2.15.2 Looking up WWN addresses Emulex FC / FCoE adapters Ê Enable the network controller’s Option ROM in the system board BIOS as described in section "Enabling Option ROM scan" on page Ê Restart the server. Ê During boot, as soon as the Emulex BIOS utility option appears, press [ALT]+[E] or [CTRL]+[E].
  • Page 87: Using The Chassis Id Prom Tool

    After replacing the Chassis ID EPROM, system information has to be entered using the Chassis ID Prom tool. The tool and further instructions are available to maintenance personnel from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions Extranet: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/Servers/PRIMERGY/ Ê Select your PRIMERGY system from the main area of the page.
  • Page 88: Configuring Lan Teaming

    Basic software procedures 5.2.17 Configuring LAN teaming Use ServerView Operations Manager to obtain detailed information on existing LAN teams: Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select System Status from the Information / Operation menu. Ê Under Network Interfaces select LAN Teaming. Ê...
  • Page 89: Switching Off The Id Indicator

    Basic software procedures 5.2.18 Switching off the ID indicator Press the ID button on the front panel, or use the iRMC web frontend or ServerView Operations Manager to switch off the ID indicator after the maintenance task has been concluded successfully. For further information, refer to section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 90 Basic software procedures For detailed information on iRMC settings, refer to the "Integrated Remote Management Controller" user guide. Executing the fan test via ServerView Operations Manager Ê Open the ServerView Operations Manager and log in. Ê Under Administration select Server Configuration. Ê...
  • Page 91: Power Supply

    Power supply Safety notes CAUTION! Do not disassemble the power supply unit. Doing so may cause ● electric shock. Areas around the power supply unit may remain extremely hot after ● shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before removing the power supply unit.
  • Page 92: Basic Information

    Power supply Basic information In its basic configuration the server is equipped with a hot-plug power supply unit (450 W or 800 W), that adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 V - 240 V. As an option, the power supply can be expanded with an extra power supply unit to create a redundant power supply.
  • Page 93: Installing A Power Supply Unit

    Power supply Installing a power supply unit Customer Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (CRU) Tools: tool-less 6.2.1 Preliminary steps No steps needed. 6.2.2 Removing the dummy cover Figure 23: Removing the dummy cover Ê Press the two grips together as indicated by the arrows (1) and remove the dummy cover (2).
  • Page 94: Installing The Power Supply Unit

    Power supply 6.2.3 Installing the power supply unit Figure 24: Unlocking the power supply unit Ê Push the handle of the power supply unit halfway upward in the direction of the arrow. Figure 25: Installing the power supply unit Ê Carefully push the power supply unit into the empty bay (1) until it stops. Ê...
  • Page 95: Concluding Steps

    Power supply Figure 26: Installing the cable clamp Ê Push the cable clamp into the corresponding hole until it clicks in. 6.2.4 Concluding steps "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 96: Removing A Power Supply Unit

    Power supply Removing a power supply unit Customer Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (CRU) Tools: tool-less Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm) Regarding of removing power supply units, additional tasks are needed, due to an interference between CMA stopper and the power supply units. Figure 27: Unlocking the CMA stopper Ê...
  • Page 97 Power supply Figure 28: Removing the CMA stopper Ê Remove the CMA stopper with the mounted crossbar. Ê Hold the CMA stopper, the crossbar and the CMA including cables in the right hand. Figure 29: Removing the power supply unit Ê...
  • Page 98: Preliminary Steps

    Power supply 6.3.1 Preliminary steps No steps needed. 6.3.2 Removing a power supply unit Ê Remove the power cord from the dedicated power supply unit as described in section "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Keep the power cord for future use. Figure 30: Unlocking and removing the power supply unit Ê...
  • Page 99: Installing The Dummy Cover

    Power supply 6.3.3 Installing the dummy cover Figure 31: Installing the dummy cover Ê Push the dummy cover into the right bay until it clicks into place. Ensure that the marking "TOP" is right and the upper rear cant of the dummy cover fits under the PSU cage.
  • Page 100: Preliminary Steps

    Power supply Replace the power supply unit after specifying the one that breaks ● down at work by revitalization. Both power supply units must be of the same type. ● Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm) Regarding of replacing power supply units, additional tasks are needed, due to an interference between CMA stopper and the power supply units.
  • Page 101: Installing The New Power Supply Unit

    Power supply 6.4.3 Installing the new power supply unit Ê Install the power supply unit as described in section "Installing the power supply unit" on page 6.4.4 Concluding steps "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê Ê Only when replacing a power supply unit in a non-redundant configuration: "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 102: Removing The Defective Power Distribution Board

    Power supply 6.5.2 Removing the defective power distribution board Ê Remove the power supply units as described in section "Removing a power supply unit" on page Figure 32: Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the connector "PWR 1" (1) and connector "PWR 2"...
  • Page 103: Installing The New Power Distribution Board

    Power supply Figure 34: Removing the power distribution board Ê Pull the power distribution board in direction of the arrow (1). Ê Remove the power distribution board upward (2). 6.5.3 Installing the new power distribution board Figure 35: Position bolts Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 104 Power supply Figure 36: Installing the power distribution board Ê Position the power distribution board on the two bolts (see circles in figure 35) (1). Ê Push the power distribution board in the direction of the arrow (2). Figure 37: Fastening the power distribution board Ê...
  • Page 105: Concluding Steps

    Power supply Figure 38: Connecting the power cables Ê Connect the two power cables to the connector "PWR 2" (1) and connector "PWR 1" (2) of the system board. Ê Install all power supply units you removed beforehand as described in section "Installing the power supply unit"...
  • Page 106 Power supply Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 107: Hard Disk Drives / Solid State Drives

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Safety notes CAUTION! The hard disk drive or solid state drive must not be removed from the ● installation frame by anyone except a service technician. The HDD/SSD modules (drives) must all be marked clearly so that ●...
  • Page 108: Basic Information

    Basic information The hard disk drives or solid state drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX200 S8 are supplied already mounted in an installation frame so that defective drives can be replaced and new drives can be added during operation.
  • Page 109: Configuration With Up To Four Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.1.2 Configuration with up to four HDD/SSD modules Figure 39: Equipping the four HDD/SSD bays SAS connectivity Controller Channel Connection SAS controller in slot 4 Drives 1, 2, 3, 4 HDD/SSD naming scheme The HDD/SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD/SSD mounting order: 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs...
  • Page 110: Installing A 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives SAS connectivity Controller Channel Connection Drives 1, 2, 3, 4 SAS controller in slot 4 Drives 5, 6, 7, 8 HDD/SSD naming scheme The HDD/SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD/SSD mounting order: 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs RAID...
  • Page 111: Removing The 2.5-Inch Dummy Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.2 Removing the 2.5-inch dummy module Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact. Remove the dummy module before installing an additional HDD/SSD module. Figure 41: Removing the 2.5-inch dummy module Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages (1).
  • Page 112: Installing The 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.3 Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Figure 42: Unlocking the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows: 1. Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together (1). 2. Push the handle of the HDD/SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2).
  • Page 113: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.4 Concluding steps "Performing a RAID array rebuild" on page 84 Ê Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Customer Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (CRU) Tools: tool-less Only applicable for removing non-defective HDD/SSD modules: Ê...
  • Page 114: Removing The 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.2 Removing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Figure 44: Unlocking the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows: 1. Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together (1). 2. Push the handle of the HDD/SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2).
  • Page 115: Installing The 2.5-Inch Dummy Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.3 Installing the 2.5-inch dummy module Figure 45: Installing the 2.5-inch dummy module Ê Push the dummy module into the empty bay until it engages. 7.3.4 Concluding steps No steps needed. Replacing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Customer Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (CRU)
  • Page 116: Preliminary Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives An HDD/SSD module can only be replaced during operation in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration. All HDD/SSD modules (drives) must be uniquely identified so that ● they can be reinstalled in their original bays later. If this is not done, existing data can be lost.
  • Page 117: Replacing The 4Xhdd Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Replacing the 4xHDD backplane Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Tools: tool-less 7.5.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 118 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 46: Disconnecting the cables from the 4xHDD backplane Ê Disconnect the following cables from the 4xHDD backplane: – (1) SAS/SATA data cable from connector "CN1" – (2) power cable from connector "CN20" –...
  • Page 119: Installing The New 4Xhdd Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 47: Removing the 4xHDD backplane Ê Pull the 4xHDD backplane upward until the lower cant gets out of the guides (see close-up). Ê Take the 4xHDD backplane from the hooks. 7.5.3 Installing the new 4xHDD backplane Figure 48: Installing the 4xHDD backplane Ê...
  • Page 120: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê Insert all HDD/SSD modules, see section "Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 112. Make sure that you reinstall the HDD/SSD module in the bay it was located before the 4xHDD backplane replacement. 7.5.4 Concluding steps "Reassembling"...
  • Page 121: Removing The Defective 8Xhdd Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.6.2 Removing the defective 8xHDD backplane Ê Release all HDD/SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters, see section "Removing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 114 The HDD/SSD modules need not to be completely removed. But if you want to completely remove them nevertheless, check if all HDD/SSD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays.
  • Page 122 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 50: Removing the fan cage Ê Remove the four screws (1). Ê Push the fan cage somewhat in direction of the arrow (2) to disengage the hooks (see close-up). Ê Remove the fan cage upward (3). Figure 51: Removing the 8xHDD backplane Ê...
  • Page 123: Installing The New 8Xhdd Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 52: Disconnecting the SAS data cable from the 8xHDDbackplane Ê Disconnect the SAS data cable from the 8xHDD backplane: – (1-4) SAS data cable connector P1 - P2 from the corresponding connectors –...
  • Page 124: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 54: Installing the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage (1). Ê Push the fan cage somewhat in direction of the arrow (2) to engage the hooks (see close-up). Ê Fasten fan cage with the four screws (3). Ê...
  • Page 125: Converting To Configuration Up To Eight Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Converting to configuration up to eight HDD/SSD modules Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (URU) Tools: Replacing the cage: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 7.7.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê...
  • Page 126 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 55: Removing the ODD cable Ê Disconnect the ODD cable from the connector "SATA 1" on the system board (see circle). Figure 56: Removing the screw Ê Remove the screw (see circle). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 127: Installing The 2Xhdd Cage And The 8Xhdd Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 57: Removing the ODD cage Ê Remove the ODD cage frontward. Ê Thread the ODD cable through the opening. 7.7.3 Installing the 2xHDD cage and the 8xHDD backplane Figure 58: Installing the 2xHDD cage Ê...
  • Page 128 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 59: Fastening the 2x HDD cage Ê Fasten the 2xHDD cage with the screw (see circle). Ê Remove the fan cage as described in section "Removing the defective 8xHDD backplane" on page 121.
  • Page 129: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê Install the HDD/SSD modules, see section "Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 112. Make sure that you install the HDD/SSD modules in the sequence described in section "Configuration with up to eight HDD/SSD modules"...
  • Page 130 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 131: Fans

    Fans Safety notes CAUTION! Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may ● cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown. Wait for a while ● after shutdown before installing or removing internal options. The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed ●...
  • Page 132: Basic Information

    Fans Basic information Base units are supplied with four hot-plug fan modules (single CPU configuration and depending on CPU type) or six hot-plug fan modules (two CPUs configuration and depending on CPU type). Each fan module consists of two fans, implemented in one housing. Base units with four fan modules operate in a 1 of 4 redundancy, base units with six fan modules operate in a 1 of 6 redundancy.
  • Page 133: Replacing A Fan Module

    Fans Replacing a fan module Customer Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (CRU) Tools: tool-less 8.2.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Extending the server out of the rack" on page 48 Ê "Removing the fan cover" on page 51 Ê...
  • Page 134: Installing The New Fan Module

    Fans 8.2.3 Installing the new fan module Figure 63: Installing the fan module Ê Insert the fan module (1). Ê First press down the rubber pins on the connector side (A), until they engage (2). Ê Then press down the rubber pins on the opposite side, until they engage (3). 8.2.4 Concluding steps "Installing the fan cover"...
  • Page 135: Expansion Cards And Backup Units

    Expansion cards and backup units Safety notes CAUTION! Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may ● cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. Devices and components inside the server remain hot after ● shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before installing or removing internal options.
  • Page 136: Basic Information

    Expansion cards and backup units Basic information With three riser modules, the system offers four PCIe slots. Figure 64: Numbering of the riser modules Riser module 1 offers slot 1 Riser module 2 offers slot 2 and slot 3 Riser module 3 offers slot 4 Slot no.
  • Page 137: Equipping The Pcie Slots

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.1.1 Equipping the PCIe slots Ê Slot 4 is reserved for modular RAID controller only. PCI bus Max pcs Slot no Forbidden type per system slot Controller for special slots S26361-F3629-E702 1, 3, 4 upgrade kit to 2xGbit+2x10Gbit LAN in-built D2755-A100 S26361-F3740-E701...
  • Page 138 Expansion cards and backup units PCI bus Max pcs Slot no Forbidden type per system slot Infiniband S26361-F4475-E103/E203 IB HCA 40Gb 1 and 2 port QDR enhanced S26361-F4533-E102/E202 IB HCA 56Gb 1 and 2 port FC controller S26361-F3631-E201 QLE2560 S26361-F3631-E202 QLE2562 S26361-F3961-E201 Emulex LPe 1250...
  • Page 139 S26361-F3120-E3 Serial Port Option For the latest information of the installing order, refer to your server’s hardware configurator available online at the following address: for the EMEA market: http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.html for the Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/system/ Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 140: Handling Slot Brackets

    Expansion cards and backup units Handling slot brackets 9.2.1 Installing a slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Use the low profile bracket perforated for the ModularRAID controllers based on LSI MegaRAID.
  • Page 141 Expansion cards and backup units Example network adapter D2755 Figure 66: Placing the slot bracket - D2755 Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (2).
  • Page 142 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 68: Assembled network adapter D2755 Example network adapter D3035 Figure 69: Placing the slot bracket - D3035 Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller (2) until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (see close-up).
  • Page 143 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 70: Fastening the slot bracket - D3035 Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Figure 71: Assembled network adapter D3035 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 144 Expansion cards and backup units Example network adapter D3045 Figure 72: Placing the slot bracket - D3045 Ê Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown (1). Ê Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller (2).
  • Page 145: Removing A Slot Bracket

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 74: Assembled network adapter D3045 9.2.2 Removing a slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Removing the slot bracket Ê Remove the two screws. Ê...
  • Page 146: Handling Sfp+ Transceiver Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units Handling SFP+ transceiver modules For Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) configurations, the Ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP+ (small form-factor pluggable) transceiver modules. 9.3.1 Installing SFP+ transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less...
  • Page 147 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 76: Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module. Inserting the SFP+ transceiver module Figure 77: Installing the first SFP+ transceiver module Ê Insert and slide the SFP+ transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go.
  • Page 148 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 78: Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail. Figure 79: Installing the protective optical port plug Ê If the SFP+ transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector, attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores.
  • Page 149: Removing An Sfp+ Transceiver Module

    Expansion cards and backup units Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Figure 80: Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Ê If applicable, install the secondary SFP+ transceiver module accordingly. 9.3.2 Removing an SFP+ transceiver module Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less For Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) configurations, the ethernet server...
  • Page 150 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 81: Removing the protective optical port plug Ê If present, remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP+ transceiver module. CAUTION! Save the protective port plug for future use. Figure 82: Unlatching the locking bail Ê...
  • Page 151 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 83: Removing the SFP+ transceiver module Ê Pull the SFP+ transceiver module out of its socket connector. Ê Attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores. Place the removed SFP+ transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment.
  • Page 152: Expansion Cards And Riser Cards

    Expansion cards and backup units Expansion cards and riser cards 9.4.1 Installing an expansion card - slot 1-3 Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: tool-less 9.4.1.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê...
  • Page 153: Removing The Slot Cover - Slot 1-3

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.2 Removing the slot cover - slot 1-3 Figure 84: Removing the slot cover - slot 1 Figure 85: Removing the slot cover - slot 2 (1) and slot 3 (2) Ê Pull out the slot cover of the corresponding slot. CAUTION! Keep the slot cover for future use.
  • Page 154: Installing The Expansion Card - Slot 1-3

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.3 Installing the expansion card - slot 1-3 Ê Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card. Figure 86: Installing the expansion card - slot 1 Figure 87: Installing the expansion card - slot 2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 155 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 88: Installing the expansion card - slot 3 Ê Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot (A), until it clicks into place (1). Make sure that the lug on the slot cover (B) clicks into place in the corresponding hole (2).
  • Page 156: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 90: Example : connecting NCSI cable to system board Ê If necessary, connect the cables to the expansion cards and other components. Connecting the NCSI cable is only necessary in order to use the Modular LAN controller as a shared LAN interface, that allows both, management and dedicated LAN connections.
  • Page 157: Installing An Expansion Card - Slot 4

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.2 Installing an expansion card - slot 4 Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: tool-less 9.4.2.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê...
  • Page 158: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot (A), until it clicks into place. Ê Position the expansion card on the distance holder (see circle). Figure 92: Connecting cables Ê If necessary, connect the cables to the expansion card. 9.4.2.3 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3"...
  • Page 159: Removing An Expansion Card - Slot 1-3

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.3 Removing an expansion card - slot 1-3 Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 9.4.3.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 160 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 94: Removing the expansion card- slot 2 Figure 95: Installing the expansion card - slot 3 Ê If necessary, disconnect the cables from the expansion cards. Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 161: Installing The Slot Cover - Slot 1-3

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.3.3 Installing the slot cover - slot 1-3 Figure 96: Installing the slot cover - slot 1 Figure 97: Installing the slot cover -slot 2 (1) and slot 3 (2) Ê Insert the slot cover of the corresponding slot. Make sure that the lug on the slot cover (A) clicks into place in the corresponding hole.
  • Page 162: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.3.4 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 1" on page 59 "Installing the riser module 2" Ê on page 60 "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 163: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 98: Removing the expansion card - slot 4 Ê Take the expansion card from the distance holder (1). Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot (2). 9.4.4.3 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê...
  • Page 164: Replacing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.5 Replacing an expansion card Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: tool-less Note on network settings recovery When replacing network controllers or the system board, network configuration settings in the operating system will be lost and replaced by default values.
  • Page 165: Installing The New Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.5.3 Installing the new expansion card Ê Install the expansion card as described in section "Installing the expansion card - slot 1-3" on page 154 "Installing the expansion card - slot 4" on page 157. 9.4.5.4 Concluding steps Ê...
  • Page 166: Replacing A Riser Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.6 Replacing a riser card Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 9.4.6.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 167 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 100: Removing the riser card - slot 2 and slot 3 Figure 101: Removing the riser card - slot 4 Ê Remove the two screws (1). Ê Remove the riser card (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 168: Installing The New Riser Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.6.3 Installing the new riser card Figure 102: Installing the riser card - slot 1 Figure 103: Installing the riser card - slot 2 and slot 3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 169: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 104: Installing the riser card - slot 4 Ê Insert the riser card (1). Ê Fasten the riser card with two screws (2). Ê Install the expansion card as described in section "Installing the expansion card - slot 1-3"...
  • Page 170: Replacing Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.7 Replacing TFM Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver 9.4.7.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 171: Installing The New Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 106: Removing the TFM Ê Remove the three screws (1). Ê Remove the TFM (2). 9.4.7.3 Installing the new TFM Ê Install the new TFM as described in section "Installing TFM to the RAID controller (if applicable)"...
  • Page 172: Backup Units (Bbu/Fbu)

    Expansion cards and backup units Backup units (BBU/FBU) 9.5.1 Basic information The server offers different backup units depending on the used RAID controller: – BBU (Battery Backup Unit) – FBU (Flash Backup Unit) The backup unit backs up the memory contents of the connected SAS RAID controller in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 173: Installing The Bbu In The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 107: Connecting the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU. CAUTION! Make sure that the connector side with the three dots is on the top (see close-up). Otherwise you risk short-circuits. 9.5.2.3 Installing the BBU in the holder Figure 108: Installing the BBU in the holder...
  • Page 174: Installing The Bbu With The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.2.4 Installing the BBU with the holder Figure 109: Position of the shoulder screw caps Figure 110: Installing the BBU with the holder Ê Insert the holder into the chassis so that the three shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 175 Expansion cards and backup units The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder. Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the holder properly snaps in place (see circle).
  • Page 176: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 112: Routing the BBU cable (Example A) Figure 113: Routing the BBU cable (Example B) Ê Route the BBU cable as shown in the figure. 9.5.2.5 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê...
  • Page 177: Installing An Fbu

    Ê If the BBU status does not change after 12 hours, please try to initiate the recalibration process manually using the ServerView RAID Manager. If this procedure still does not fix the BBU status, please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner. 9.5.3 Installing an FBU...
  • Page 178: Installing Tfm To The Raid Controller (If Applicable)

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.3.2 Installing TFM to the RAID controller (if applicable) Figure 114: TFM kit Screws Figure 115: Installing TFM Ê Fit the spacer bolts of the TFM on the RAID controller (1). Ê Secure the TFM on the RAID controller with the three screws (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 179: Installing The Fbu In The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.3.3 Installing the FBU in the holder Figure 116: Installing the FBU in the holder (A) Ê At a slight angle, fit the FBU under the right retaining bracket on the holder. Ê Push down the FBU until it locks in place. Figure 117: Installing the FBU in the holder (B) Ê...
  • Page 180: Connecting The Fbu Cable To The Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.3.4 Connecting the FBU cable to the FBU The FBU cable is available in different length. You need the short cable if the used RAID controller is installed in slot 4. Figure 118: Connecting the FBU cable Ê...
  • Page 181 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 120: Installing the FBU with the holder Ê Insert the holder into the chassis so that the three shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder. Ê...
  • Page 182 Expansion cards and backup units Ê Connect the FBU cable to the RAID controller (see circle). Figure 122: Routing the FBU cable (Example A) Figure 123: Routing the FBU cable (Example B) Ê Route the FBU cable as shown in the figure. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 183: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.3.6 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Updating RAID controller firmware" on page 73 Ê "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 184: Removing The Bbu With The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.4.2 Removing the BBU with the holder Figure 124: Disconnecting the BBU cable from the RAID controller Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the RAID controller (see circle). CAUTION! Do not disconnect the cable using excessive force, the connector is weak.
  • Page 185 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 125: Removing the BBU with the holder Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the holder (see circle) while sliding the holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go. After that, the shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 186: Removing The Bbu From The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.4.3 Removing the BBU from the holder Figure 126: Removing the BBU from the holder Ê Press out on the retaining bracket on the holder (1), lift the battery at the bottom side and remove the BBU at a slight angle out of the holder (2). 9.5.4.4 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Figure 127: Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU...
  • Page 187: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.4.5 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê 9.5.5 Removing an FBU Upgrade and Repair Unit...
  • Page 188: Removing The Fbu With The Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.5.2 Removing the FBU with the holder Figure 128: Disconnecting the FBU cable from the RAID controller Ê Carefully disconnect the FBU cable from the RAID controller (see circle). Figure 129: Removing the FBU with the holder Ê...
  • Page 189: Disconnecting The Fbu Cable From The Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.5.3 Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU Figure 130: Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU Ê Disconnect the FBU cable from the FBU. 9.5.5.4 Removing the FBU from the holder Figure 131: Removing the FBU from the holder Ê...
  • Page 190: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.5.5 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê 9.5.6 Replacing a BBU Upgrade and Repair Unit...
  • Page 191: Installing The New Bbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU as described in section "Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU" on page 186. 9.5.6.3 Installing the new BBU Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU as described in section "Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU"...
  • Page 192: Replacing An Fbu

    Ê If the BBU status does not change after 12 hours, please try to initiate the recalibration process manually using the ServerView RAID Manager. If this procedure still does not fix the BBU status, please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner. 9.5.7 Replacing an FBU...
  • Page 193: Installing The New Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.5.7.3 Installing the new FBU Ê Install the FBU in the holder as described in section "Installing the FBU in the holder" on page 179. Ê Connect the FBU cable to the FBU as described in section "Connecting the FBU cable to the FBU"...
  • Page 194 Expansion cards and backup units Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 195: Main Memory

    Main memory Safety notes CAUTION! Do not install unsupported third party memory modules. For further ● information on supported memory modules, refer to section "Basic information" on page 196. Doing so may cause electric shock, a fire, or failures. Memory modules remain hot after shutdown. Wait for components to ●...
  • Page 196: Basic Information

    Main memory 10.1 Basic information Front Slot riser card / slot 4 Front LAN M CN101 CPU 2 DIMM 1E CPU 2 DIMM 2E CPU 2 DIMM 3E SKU Key CPU 2 DIMM 1F CPU 2 DIMM 2F CPU 2 DIMM 3F CPU 1 DIMM 1C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 3C...
  • Page 197 3DPC = 3 DIMM per Channel Figure 133: Supported memory modules For system relevant information, refer to your server’s hardware configurator available online at the following address: for the EMEA market: http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.html for the Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/system/ Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 198: Memory Sequence

    Main memory 10.1.1 Memory sequence 10.1.1.1 Population rules – Populate memory slot 1 / channel A (DIMM 1A) first. – In case of dual processor configurations, populate memory slot 1 / channel E (DIMM 1E) second. – Within all channels, memory slot 1 must be populated prior to slot 2. Slot 2 must be populated prior to Slot 3 (for all CPUs).
  • Page 199: Independant Channel Mode

    Main memory 10.1.1.2 Independant Channel mode Channel DIMM 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 200: Mirrored Channel And Performance Modes

    Main memory Notes on Independant Channel mode – Configurations marked in grey are only possible with registered DIMMs (RDIMMS and LR-DIMMs) 10.1.1.3 Mirrored Channel and Performance modes Channel DIMM 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G Notes on Mirrored Channel and Performance modes...
  • Page 201: Rank Sparing Mode

    Main memory 10.1.1.4 Rank Sparing mode Single-/Dual-Rank RDIMMs Channel DIMM 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G # DIMMs Dual CPU configuration (if all modules are of the same capacity) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 202 Main memory 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G DIMM DIMM Dual CPU configuration Dual CPU configuration (if modules are of different capacities) (if modules are of different capacities) For detailed population rules, refer to section "Notes on Rank Sparing mode"...
  • Page 203 Main memory Quad-Rank RDIMMs Channel DIMM 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G # DIMMs Dual CPU configuration (if all modules are of the same capacity) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 204 Main memory 1A 2A 1B 2B 1D 2D 1C 2C 1E 2E 1F 2F 1H 2H 1G 2G DIMM DIMM Dual CPU configuration Dual CPU configuration (if modules are of different capacities) (if modules are of different capacities) Notes on Rank Sparing mode –...
  • Page 205: Installing A Memory Module

    Main memory – In order to satisfy cooling requirements, populate memory channels on alternating sides of the processor: Order CPU 1 CPU 2 Channel A Channel E Channel C Channel G Channel B Channel F Channel D Channel H 10.2 Installing a memory module Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes...
  • Page 206: Installing A Memory Module

    Main memory 10.2.3 Installing a memory module Figure 134: Opening the securing clips Ê Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward. Figure 135: Installing a memory module Ê Carefully press the memory module into the memory slot (1) until the securing clips on both sides of it engage (2).
  • Page 207: Removing A Memory Module

    Main memory 10.3 Removing a memory module Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 10.3.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 208: Concluding Steps

    Main memory 10.3.3 Concluding steps "Installing the air duct" on page 62 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê...
  • Page 209: Installing The New Memory Module

    Main memory 10.4.3 Installing the new memory module Ê Install the memory module as described in section "Installing a memory module" on page 206. 10.4.4 Concluding steps "Installing the air duct" on page 62 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains"...
  • Page 210 Main memory Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 211: Processors

    Processors Safety notes CAUTION! Do not install unsupported processors. For further information on ● supported processors, refer to section "Supported processors" on page 212. Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and ● can be damaged by static electricity. Always discharge static build-up (e.g.
  • Page 212: Basic Information

    – core frequencies of more than 3 GHz For system relevant information, refer to your server’s hardware configurator available online at the following address: for the EMEA market: http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.html for the Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/system/ 11.1.2 General equipping rules Both CPUs must be of the same type.
  • Page 213: Upgrading To Dual Processor Configuration

    Processors 11.2 Upgrading to dual processor configuration Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver CAUTION! – Processors are modules which are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharges and therefore must always be handled with care.
  • Page 214: Installing The Processor

    Processors 11.2.2 Installing the processor Figure 138: Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket (1). Ê The socket release lever will slightly lift up (2). Figure 139: Opening socket release lever 2 Ê...
  • Page 215 Processors Figure 140: Opening the load plate (A) Ê Push down on the first socket release lever (1) to lift the load plate away from the socket (2). Figure 141: Opening the load plate (B) Ê Fully open the load plate. CAUTION! Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket!
  • Page 216 Processors Ê Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position. Figure 142: Installing the processor Ê Hold the processor with your thumb and index finger. Ê Make sure that the four notches on the processor align with the posts on the socket (see close-up).
  • Page 217 Processors Figure 143: Closing the load plate Ê Carefully lower the load plate over the processor. Figure 144: Removing the protective socket cover Ê When closing the load plate, the protective socket cover will automatically detach. Ê Remove the socket cover and save it for future use. CAUTION! Always replace the socket cover if you remove the processor from the socket!
  • Page 218 Processors Figure 145: Closing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate. Ê Close the socket release lever marked Close 1st (1) and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate (2). Figure 146: Closing socket release lever 1 Ê...
  • Page 219: Installing The Heat Sink

    Processors 11.2.3 Installing the heat sink Processors with 135W need dedicated heat sinks (part number V26898- B964-V3). Figure 147: Heat sink (part number V26898-B964-V3) Ê Remove the protective cover from the heat sink. CAUTION! Ensure not to touch the heat-conductive paste on the bottom of the heat sink.
  • Page 220: Upgrading The Main Memory

    Processors Figure 148: Installing the heat sink Ê Align the heat sink and fit it on the processor socket. Ê Position the screws in the holes carefully, making sure they are upright. CAUTION! – Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes.
  • Page 221: Installing Two Additional Fan Modules

    Processors 11.2.5 Installing two additional fan modules Figure 149: Removing sponges Ê Remove the two sponges from the system fan bays "FAN 7/8" and "FAN 9/10". Figure 150: Installed fan modules Ê Install two fan modules in the system fan bays "FAN 7/8" and "FAN 9/10" as described in section "Installing the new fan module"...
  • Page 222: Replacing A Processor

    Processors "Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC" on page 70 Ê "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 78 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê 11.3 Replacing a processor Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (FRU)
  • Page 223: Removing The Heat Sink

    Processors 11.3.2 Removing the heat sink Figure 151: Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the four screws of the heat sink in a crossover pattern according to the numbering. Ê Carefully turn the heat sink back and forth to detach it from the processor. This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and the processor.
  • Page 224: Removing The Defective Processor

    Processors 11.3.3 Removing the defective processor Figure 152: Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket (1). Ê The socket release lever will slightly lift up (2). Figure 153: Opening socket release lever 2 Ê...
  • Page 225 Processors Figure 154: Opening the load plate (A) Ê Push down on the socket release lever marked Open 1st (1) to lift the load plate away from the socket (2). Figure 155: Opening the load plate (B) Ê Fully open the load plate. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 226 Processors Figure 156: Removing the processor Ê Carefully remove the processor from its socket in a vertical motion. CAUTION! Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket. Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the processor surface using a lint-free cloth.
  • Page 227: Installing The New Processor

    Processors 11.3.4 Installing the new processor Ê Remove the protective cap from the bottom side of the processor. Figure 157: Installing the processor Ê Hold the processor with your thumb and index finger. Ê Make sure that the four notches on the processor align with the posts on the socket (see close-up).
  • Page 228 Processors Figure 158: Closing the load plate Ê Carefully lower the load plate over the processor. CAUTION! Always replace the socket cover if you remove the processor from the socket! Figure 159: Closing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate. Ê...
  • Page 229: Applying The Thermal Paste To The Processor Surface

    Processors Figure 160: Closing socket release lever 1 Ê Close the socket release lever marked Open 1st (1) and latch it under the load plate retention tab (2). 11.3.5 Applying the thermal paste to the processor surface – For the Japanese market, the service engineer must follow the instruction provided separately.
  • Page 230 Processors Figure 161: Thermal paste syringe One thermal compound syringe (FTS-FSP:P304000004) contains thermal paste for three processors. Figure 162: Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply a small point-shaped amount of thermal paste (1.0 gram, see description above) to the center of the processor surface as shown. CAUTION! Do not mix different types of thermal paste.
  • Page 231: Installing The Heat Sink

    Processors 11.3.6 Installing the heat sink Processors with 135W need dedicated heat sinks (part number V26898- B964-V3). Figure 163: Installing the heat sink Ê Align the heat sink and fit it on the processor socket. Ê Position the screws in the holes carefully, making sure they are upright. CAUTION! –...
  • Page 232: Concluding Steps

    Processors 11.3.7 Concluding steps "Installing the air duct" on page 62 Ê "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC" on page 70 Ê "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 233: Installing The New Heat Sink

    Processors 11.4.3 Installing the new heat sink Processors with 135W need dedicated heat sinks (part number V26898- B964-V3). Ê Install the heat sink as described in section "Installing the heat sink" on page 219. 11.4.4 Concluding steps "Installing the air duct" on page 62 Ê...
  • Page 234 Processors Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 235: Optical Disk Drive

    Optical disk drive Safety notes CAUTION! Before installing/removing an accessible drive to/from the server, turn ● off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cables from the outlet. Failure to do so can cause electric shock. When installing an accessible drive, hold it by the side.
  • Page 236: Installing The Odd

    Optical disk drive 12.2 Installing the ODD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 12.2.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 237 Optical disk drive Ê Press the lock in direction of the arrow until it disengages (1). Ê Push the dummy module out of the bay (2). Figure 165: Removing the dummy out of the mounting frame Ê Pull the mounting frame outward on both sides (1). Ensure that the pins on the mounting frame disengage with the screw holes on the dummy (see circles).
  • Page 238: Installing The Odd

    Optical disk drive 12.2.3 Installing the ODD Figure 166: Installing the ODD in the mounting frame Ê Insert the ODD in the mounting frame. Ensure that the four pins on the mounting frame engage with the screw holes on the ODD and fix them in this position. Figure 167: Installing the ODD Ê...
  • Page 239: Concluding Steps

    Optical disk drive 12.2.4 Concluding steps "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê 12.3 Removing the ODD Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU)
  • Page 240: Removing The Odd

    Optical disk drive 12.3.2 Removing the ODD Figure 168: Removing the ODD Ê Press the lock in direction of the arrow until it disengages (1). Ê Push the ODD out of the bay (2). Figure 169: Removing the ODD out of the mounting frame Ê...
  • Page 241: Installing The Dummy Module

    Optical disk drive Ensure that the pins on the mounting frame disengage with the screw holes on the ODD. Ê Remove the ODD (2). 12.3.3 Installing the dummy module Figure 170: Installing the dummy in the mounting frame Ê Insert the dummy in the mounting frame. Ensure that the pins on the mounting frame engage with the screw holes on the dummy and fix them in this position (see circles).
  • Page 242: Concluding Steps

    Optical disk drive 12.3.4 Concluding steps "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê "Verifying and configuring the backup software solution" on page 75 Ê...
  • Page 243: Installing The New Odd

    Optical disk drive 12.4.3 Installing the new ODD Ê Install the ODD as described in section "Installing the ODD" on page 238. 12.4.4 Concluding steps "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 244 Optical disk drive Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 245: Front Panel And Front Vga/Lan Module

    The front panel module consists of the front panel board, a front panel and a holder. These components are already pre-assembled. The PRIMERGY RX200 S8 server’s chassis ID is stored on both the front panel board and the system board. After replacing the front panel module, it is necessary to program the ChassisID prom of the front panel board.
  • Page 246: Installing The Front Vga And/Or Front Lan

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.2 Installing the front VGA and/or front LAN Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 13.2.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 247: Removing The Covers

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Ê Pull the front VGA/LAN module out of the bay (2). 13.2.3 Removing the covers Figure 173: Removing the covers Ê Break out the cover for the front VGA connector (A) and/or front LAN connector (B).
  • Page 248 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 175: Fastening the front VGA connector Ê Fasten the front VGA connector with the two screws (see circles). Ê Store the front VGA cable in the guidings (A). Installing the front LAN connector Ê...
  • Page 249 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 177: Pushing down the front LAN connector Ê Push the front LAN connector down. Figure 178: Pushing frontward the front LAN connector Ê Push the front LAN connector to the front side until the hooks engage (see close-up).
  • Page 250: Installing The Front Vga/Lan Module

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 179: Storing the front LAN cable Ê Store the front LAN cable in the guidings (A). 13.2.5 Installing the front VGA/LAN module Figure 180: Installing the front VGA/LAN module Ê Thread the free ends of the cables through the bay. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 251: Connecting The Front Vga Cable

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Ê Push the front VGA/LAN module into the bay from the front (1) until the locking mechanism engages (2). 13.2.6 Connecting the front VGA cable Figure 181: Connecting the front VGA cable Ê Route the front VGA cable as shown in the photo. Ê...
  • Page 252: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 183: Installing the front LAN card Ê Carefully press the front LAN card with its holder into the "FRONT LAN M" slot until it clicks into place (see circle). Figure 184: Routing the front LAN cable Ê...
  • Page 253: Using The Front Management Lan Connector

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê 13.2.9 Using the front management LAN connector In order to use the front management LAN connector to access the iRMC S4 management controller, please proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 254: Removing The Front Vga And/Or Front Lan

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.3 Removing the front VGA and/or front LAN Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 13.3.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 255: Disconnecting The Front Vga Cable

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Ê Carefully pull the holder with the front LAN card out of its slot (2). Figure 186: Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable from the front LAN card. 13.3.3 Disconnecting the front VGA cable Figure 187: Disconnecting the front VGA cable Ê...
  • Page 256: Removing The Front Vga/Lan Module

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.3.4 Removing the front VGA/LAN module Ê Remove the front VGA/LAN module as described in section "Removing the front VGA/LAN module" on page 246. 13.3.5 Removing the front connectors Removing the front LAN connector Figure 188: Taking out the front LAN cable Ê...
  • Page 257 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 189: Pushing inward the front LAN connector Ê Disengage the hooks (1) and simultaneously push the front LAN connector inward (2). Figure 190: Pushing upward the front LAN connector Ê Push the front LAN connector upward. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 258 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 191: Removing the front LAN connector Ê Thread the front LAN connector through the opening and remove it. Ê Turn the front VGA/LAN module around. Removing the front VGA connector Figure 192: Loosening the front VGA connector Ê...
  • Page 259: Installing The Front Vga/Lan Module

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 193: Removing the front VGA connector Ê Push the front VGA connector inside and remove it. 13.3.6 Installing the front VGA/LAN module Ê Install the front VGA/LAN module as described in section "Installing the front VGA/LAN module"...
  • Page 260: Replacing The Front Vga And/Or Front Lan Cable

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.4 Replacing the front VGA and/or front LAN cable Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 13.4.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê...
  • Page 261: Installing The New Front Vga And/Or Front Lan Cable

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.4.3 Installing the new front VGA and/or front LAN cable Ê Install the front LAN and/or front VGA connector as described in section "Installing the front connectors" on page 247. Ê Install the front VGA/LAN module as described in section "Removing the front VGA/LAN module"...
  • Page 262: Removing The Defective Front Lan Card

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.5.2 Removing the defective front LAN card Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable as described in section "Disconnecting the front LAN cable" on page 254. 13.5.3 Installing the new front LAN card Ê Connect the front LAN cable as described in section "Connecting the front LAN cable"...
  • Page 263: Replacing The Front Panel Board

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.6 Replacing the front panel board Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver Note on system information backup / restore The front panel board contains the Chassis ID EPROM that contains system information like server name and model, housing type, serial number and manufacturing data.
  • Page 264: Removing The Defective Front Panel Board

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.6.2 Removing the defective front panel board Figure 194: Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board connector "Front Panel". Ê Take the front panel cable out of the guiding (A). Ê...
  • Page 265 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 195: Removing the ID card and screw Ê Remove the ID card (1). Ê Remove the screw (2). Figure 196: Removing the front panel module Ê Push the front panel module frontward out of the bay. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 266 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Ê Thread all cables through the opening. Figure 197: Removing the front VGA/LAN module Ê Lift up the green touch point (1). Ê Push the front VGA/LAN module frontward out of the bay (2). Figure 198: Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê...
  • Page 267 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 199: Removing the front panel frame Ê Press the lock inside (1). Ê Swivel the front panel frame outward (2). Ê Unhook the front panel frame on the left side (3) and remove it. Figure 200: Removing the front panel board Ê...
  • Page 268: Installing The New Front Panel Module

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module 13.6.3 Installing the new front panel module Figure 201: Position pins and nose Figure 202: Installing the front panel board Ê Position the front panel board on the frame regarding the pins and the nose (1).
  • Page 269 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 203: Installing the front panel frame Ê Hook the front panel frame in on the left side (1). Ê Swivel the front panel frame inward (2) until the lock clicks in (3). Figure 204: Connecting the front panel cable Ê...
  • Page 270 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 205: Installing the front VGA/LAN module Ê Push the front VGA/LAN module into the bay. Figure 206: Installing the front panel module Ê Thread all cables through the opening. Ê Push the front panel module into the bay. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 271 Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Figure 207: Inserting screw and ID card Ê Fasten the front panel module with the screw (1). Ê Insert the ID card (2). Figure 208: Connecting the front panel cable Ê Store the front panel cable under the guiding (A). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 272: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and front VGA/LAN module Ê Connect the front panel cable to the system board connector "Front Panel". Ê If applicable, connect the front VGA cable as described in section "Connecting the front VGA cable" on page 251. Ê If applicable, connect the front LAN cable as described in section "Connecting the front LAN cable"...
  • Page 273: Serial Interface

    Serial interface Safety notes CAUTION! For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important information" on page 14.1 Basic information The serial interface can be installed in the slot cover of riser module 1 (slot 1) or in the slot cover of riser module 2 (slot 2). 14.2 Installing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit...
  • Page 274: Preliminary Steps

    Serial interface 14.2.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê "Getting access to the component" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 275: Concluding Steps

    Serial interface Figure 211: Connecting the serial interface cable Ê Connect the serial interface cable to the system board connector "SERIAL 1". 14.2.4 Concluding steps "Reassembling" on page 52 Ê "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 276: Removing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface 14.3 Removing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 14.3.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 277: Installing The Slot Cover

    Serial interface Figure 213: Removing the serial interface - slot 1 Ê Remove the serial interface from slot 1 or slot 2. 14.3.3 Installing the slot cover Ê Install the slot cover of slot 1 or slot 2 as described in section "Installing the slot cover - slot 1-3"...
  • Page 278: Replacing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface 14.4 Replacing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 14.4.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê...
  • Page 279: System Board And Components

    System board and components Safety notes CAUTION! Devices and components inside the server remain hot after ● shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before installing or removing internal options. Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and ●...
  • Page 280: Replacing The Cmos Battery

    For further safety information, please refer to section "Environmental ● protection" in the PRIMERGY RX200 S8 Operating Manual. Ensure to insert the CMOS battery the with the positive pole ● facing up! 15.2.1 Preliminary steps...
  • Page 281: Replacing The Defective Cmos Battery

    System board and components 15.2.2 Replacing the defective CMOS battery Figure 214: Replacing the CMOS battery Ê Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow (1), so that the CMOS battery jumps out of its socket. Ê Remove the CMOS battery (2). CAUTION! Sharp tools such as screw drivers might damage system board components in case of slipping.
  • Page 282: Usb Flash Module (Ufm)

    System board and components 15.3 USB Flash Module (UFM) 15.3.1 Installing the UFM Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: tool-less 15.3.1.1 Preliminary steps "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê...
  • Page 283: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 216: Position on the system board Figure 217: Installing the UFM Ê Connect the UFM to the system board. The UFM spacer must click into the hole on the system board. 15.3.1.3 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3" on page 61 Ê...
  • Page 284: Software Configuration

    System board and components 15.3.1.4 Software configuration The UFM delivery set includes the "Recovery Tool CD" to setup the ESXi configuration. Proceed as follows: Ê Switch on the server. Ê Right after switching on the server, insert the "Recovery Tool CD" into the DVD drive and close the drive tray.
  • Page 285: Removing The Ufm

    System board and components 15.3.2.2 Removing the UFM Figure 218: Removing the UFM Ê Remove the nylon screw of the UFM (1). Ê Disconnect and remove the UFM (2). Figure 219: Remaining UFM spacer The UFM spacer remains on the system board. CAUTION! UFM contains customer information (e.g.
  • Page 286: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 220: Tools for breaking the UFM Figure 221: UFM breaking method Ê Use a long nose pliers and a combination pliers to break the UFM in half as shown in the figure. 15.3.2.3 Concluding steps "Installing the riser module 3"...
  • Page 287: Replacing The Ufm

    System board and components 15.3.3 Replacing the UFM Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver – combination pliers and flat nose pliers 15.3.3.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê...
  • Page 288: Installing The New Ufm

    System board and components 15.3.3.3 Installing the new UFM Figure 222: Removing the UFM spacer Ê Remove the nylon screw from the UFM (1). Ê Remove the UFM spacer (2). Figure 223: Installing the UFM Ê Connect the UFM to the system board and the remaining UFM spacer (1). Ê...
  • Page 289: Software Configuration

    System board and components "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 78 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê 15.3.3.5 Software configuration The UFM delivery set includes the "Recovery Tool CD"...
  • Page 290: Installing The Tpm

    System board and components "Getting access to the component" on page 47 Ê "Removing the riser module 1" on page 58 Ê 15.4.1.2 Installing the TPM Figure 224: TPM installation kit TPM (Trusted Platform Module) Special screw for TPM TPM spacer TPM bit insert for TPM special screw The black TPM spacer is...
  • Page 291 System board and components Figure 226: Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board Ê Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board. Figure 227: TPM bit insert Ê Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (Japanese market) to a bit screw driver.
  • Page 292: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 228: Installing the TPM Ê Connect the TPM to the system board (1). Ê Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM using the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (Japanese market) (2). CAUTION! Do not fasten the screw too firmly.
  • Page 293: Removing The Tpm

    System board and components Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual. "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê...
  • Page 294 For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. Ê Disable TPM in the system board BIOS. Proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 295: Removing The Tpm

    System board and components 15.4.2.2 Removing the TPM "Removing the defective system board" on page 306 Ê Ê Lay the system board on a soft, antistatic surface with its component side facing down. Figure 229: Removing the TPM screw Ê Locate the slotted lower end of the TPM screw (1). Ê...
  • Page 296: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 230: Removing the TPM spacer Ê Using a small pair of combination pliers, press together the hooks on the TPM spacer (1, see close-up) and remove it from the system board (2). If the TPM is to be replaced, the TPM spacer may remain on the system board.
  • Page 297: Replacing The Tpm

    System board and components 15.4.3 Replacing the TPM Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 30 minutes (FRU) Tools: Removing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Replacing the TPM: – Bit screw driver – TPM bit insert –...
  • Page 298: Removing The Defective Tpm

    System board and components 15.4.3.2 Removing the defective TPM Ê Remove the TPM as described in section "Removing the TPM" on page 293. Ê Leave the TPM spacer on the system board when removing the defective TPM. 15.4.3.3 Installing the new TPM Figure 231: TPM spacer The TPM spacer is already present on the system board.
  • Page 299: Onboard Sas Enabling Key

    System board and components 15.5 Onboard SAS enabling key 15.5.1 Installing the onboard SAS enabling key Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 15.5.1.1 Preliminary steps "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 300: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 233: Position onboard SAS enabling key Figure 234: Installing the onboard SAS enabling key Ê Connect the onboard SAS enabling key to the connector "SKU KEY" on the system board. 15.5.1.3 Concluding steps "Installing the air duct" on page 62 Ê...
  • Page 301: Removing The Onboard Sas Enabling Key

    System board and components 15.5.2 Removing the onboard SAS enabling key Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 15.5.2.1 Preliminary steps "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê...
  • Page 302: Replacing The Onboard Sas Enabling Key

    System board and components "Connecting the server to the mains" on page 57 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Verifying system information backup / restore" on page 73 Ê 15.5.3 Replacing the onboard SAS enabling key Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less...
  • Page 303: Replacing The System Board

    System board and components 15.6 Replacing the system board Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 40 minutes (FRU) Software: 10 minutes Tools: Replacing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver – Magnifying glass for inspecting processor socket springs (recommended) Replacing the TPM: –...
  • Page 304 System board and components – If the customer is using TPM functionality, remove the TPM from the old system board and install it on the new system board. Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies. For security reasons, the TPM must be restored / re- saved by the customer.
  • Page 305: Preliminary Steps

    System board and components 15.6.1 Preliminary steps "Locating the defective server" on page 43 Ê "Note on network settings recovery" on page 304 Ê "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 64 Ê "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page 63 Ê "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 306: Removing The Defective System Board

    System board and components 15.6.2 Removing the defective system board Ê Disconnect all cables from the system board. Figure 236: Removing the fan cage Ê Remove the four screws (1). Ê Push the fan cage somewhat in direction of the arrow (2) to disengage the hooks (see close-up).
  • Page 307 System board and components Figure 237: Removing the distance holder Ê Remove the distance holder from the system board (see circle). Figure 238: Position of the screws Ê Remove the nine screws from the system board. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 308 System board and components Figure 239: Removing the system board Ê Use both hands to lift the system board carefully out of the chassis in a slight angle. Thereby you pull the connectors out of the connector panel. CAUTION! Always take the system board with both hands! Never lift the system board one-sided or at a heat sink, because the solder connections between the socket and the system board come under tension and increase the risk of damage and malfunction!
  • Page 309: Installing The New System Board

    System board and components Returned system boards without this cover probably have to be scrapped. 15.6.3 Installing the new system board Ê Install the processor as described in section "Installing the new processor" on page 227). Ê Check the settings on the new system board (see section "Onboard settings"...
  • Page 310 System board and components Figure 240: Installing the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage (1). Ê Push the fan cage somewhat in direction of the arrow (2) to engage the hooks (see close-up). Ê Fasten fan cage with the four screws (3). Ê...
  • Page 311: Concluding Steps

    System board and components 15.6.4 Concluding steps "Installing the onboard SAS enabling key" on page 299 (if applicable) Ê "Installing the TPM" on page 289 (if applicable) Ê "Installing the UFM" on page 282 (if applicable) Ê Ê Install all fan modules, see section "Installing the new fan module"...
  • Page 312 System board and components "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 78 Ê "Switching on the server" on page 58 Ê "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 83 Ê Ê If applicable, reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller (expansion card or onboard).
  • Page 313: Cables

    Cables 16.1 Overview cables Part number Description From - to A3C40137879 Front I/O cable System board to front panel A3C40137878 or Mini SAS System board to backplane or A3C40144322 (flat cable) SAS controller to backplane A3C40140463 C cable (HDD System board to backplane monitoring) A3C40143425 Mini SAS...
  • Page 314: Cabling

    Cables 16.2 Cabling Front panel PSU 1 PSU 2 Figure 241: Basic cabling Front panel Front PSU 1 VGA/LAN PSU 2 Figure 242: Basic cabling + Front VGA/LAN Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 315 Cables Front panel PSU 1 PSU 2 Figure 243: Basic cabling + ODD + 4xHDD (onboard) Front panel RAID card PSU 1 D2616 PSU 2 Figure 244: Basic cabling + ODD + 4xHDD + RAID card D2616 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 316 Cables iBBU Front panel PSU 1 RAID card D2616 PSU 2 Figure 245: Basic cabling + ODD + 4xHDD + RAID card D2616+ iBBU iBBU Front panel PSU 1 RAID card D2616 PSU 2 Figure 246: Basic cabling + 8xHDD + RAID card D2616 + iBBU Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 317 Cables iBBU Front panel PSU 1 RAID card D2616 PSU 2 MegaRAID card SAS 9280-8e Figure 247: Basic cabling + 8xHDD + RAID card D2616 + MegaRAID card 9280-8e + iBBU Front panel PSU 1 RAID card D3116 PSU 2 Figure 248: Basic cabling + 8xHDD + RAID card D3116 + FBU Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 318 Cables Front panel RAID card PSU 1 D3116 PSU 2 MegaRAID card SAS 9285CV-8e Figure 249: Basic cabling + 8xHDD + RAID card D3116 + MegaRAID card 9285CV-8e + FBU Front panel RAID card PSU 1 D3116 PSU 2 MegaRAID card SAS 9285CV-8e Figure 250: Basic cabling + MegaRAID card 9285CV-8e in slot 2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 319 Cables Front panel PSU 1 RAID card D3116 PSU 2 MegaRAID card SAS 9285CV-8e -D2755 Figure 251: Basic cabling + RAID card D3116 + MegaRAID card 9285CV-8e + FBU + D2755 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 320 Cables Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 321: Appendix

    Appendix 17.1 Mechanical overview 17.1.1 Server front Figure 252: Front side 4x 2.5-inch HDDs Pos. Component 4x 2.5-inch hard disk drives / dummy modules Front VGA/LAN module (option) ID card ODD (option) / dummy cover Front panel and indicators Figure 253: Front side 8x 2.5-inch HDDs Pos.
  • Page 322: Server Rear

    Appendix 17.1.2 Server rear Figure 254: Rear side Pos. Component Up to 2 power supply units / dummy cover PCIe slot 3 PCIe slot 2 (option) PCIe slot 1 Connectors and indicators PCIe slot 4 is located inside the housing. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 323: Server Interior

    Appendix 17.1.3 Server interior Figure 255: Interior (example: 4x 2.5-inch HDDs) Pos. Component Up to 2 power supply units Riser module 1 Riser module 2 Riser module 3 CPU 1 Main memory CPU 1 CPU 2 Main memory CPU 2 Fan modules 4x 2.5-inch hard disk drives / dummy modules Top side: front VGA/LAN module (option)
  • Page 324 Appendix Figure 256: Interior (example: 8x 2.5-inch HDDs) Pos. Component Up to 2 power supply units Riser module 1 Riser module 2 Riser module 3 CPU 1 Main memory CPU 1 CPU 2 Main memory CPU 2 Fan modules 8x 2.5-inch hard disk drives / dummy modules Top side: front VGA/LAN module (option) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX200 S8...
  • Page 325: Connectors And Indicators

    Appendix 17.2 Connectors and indicators 17.2.1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 17.2.1.1 Onboard connectors Front PWR 2 PWR 1 Panel SATA 1 SAS 1 Front Slot riser card / slot 4 Front LAN M CN101 CPU 2 DIMM 1E CPU 2 DIMM 2E CPU 2 DIMM 3E SKU Key...
  • Page 326 Appendix Print Description SKU Key Connector for onboard SAS enabling key FRONT VGA Connector for optional front VGA Connector for optional USB Flash Module (UFM) PWR 2 C connector for PSU PWR 1 Power supply connector 12V Front Panel Front panel connector SATA 1 SATA HDD connector FAN 11/12 SYS...
  • Page 327: Onboard Indicators And Controls

    Appendix 17.2.1.2 Onboard indicators and controls Front PWR 2 PWR 1 Panel SATA 1 SAS 1 Front Slot riser card / slot 4 Front LAN M CN101 CPU 2 DIMM 1E CPU 2 DIMM 2E CPU 2 DIMM 3E SKU Key CPU 2 DIMM 1F CPU 2 DIMM 2F CPU 2 DIMM 3F...
  • Page 328 Appendix The LEDs have the following meaning: Indicator Meaning A - Identification blue on server is identified via the ServerView Operations Manager blue flashing local monitor off B - CSS no error (CSS component) (Customer Self yellow on indicates a prefailure (CSS component) Service) yellow flashing indicates a failure (CSS component) C - GEL...
  • Page 329: I/O Panel Connectors

    Appendix 17.2.1.3 I/O panel connectors Figure 259: I/O panel connectors No. Description Shared LAN connector (for WOL/PXE/iSCSI function) (LAN1) Standard LAN connector (LAN2) Management LAN connector (for iRMC S4 server management function) Global error indicator (orange), CSS indicator (yellow), ID indicator (blue);...
  • Page 330: I/O Panel Indicators

    Appendix 17.2.1.4 I/O panel indicators Figure 260: I/O panel indicators Indicator Status Description yellow on traffic a transfer rate of 1 Gbit/s LAN speed green on traffic a transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s indicator traffic a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s green on LAN connection established link / transfer...
  • Page 331: Indicators On Power Supply Units

    Appendix 17.2.1.5 Indicators on power supply units Figure 261: Indicator on the power supply unit Indicator on the hot-plug power supply unit (two colors) 800 W power supply unit: Flashes green when the server is switched off, but mains voltage is present (standby mode).
  • Page 332: Indicators On The Front Panel

    Appendix 17.2.2 Indicators on the front panel Figure 262: Indicators on the front panel Local diagnostic indicators Pos. Indicator Status Description HDD / SSD HDD / SSD, SAS / SATA backplane or orange on error indicator RAID controller failure detected Hot-plug PSU failure detected PSU error orange on...
  • Page 333 Appendix Status indicators Pos. Indicator Status Description server has been highlighted using ServerView Operations Manager, iRMC ID indicator blue on web frontend, or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification no critical event (CSS component) yellow on prefailure detected (CSS component) CSS indicator yellow...
  • Page 334: Onboard Settings

    Appendix 17.3 Onboard settings Front PWR 2 PWR 1 Panel SATA 1 SAS 1 Front Slot riser card / slot 4 Front LAN M CN101 CPU 2 DIMM 1E CPU 2 DIMM 2E CPU 2 DIMM 3E SKU Key CPU 2 DIMM 1F CPU 2 DIMM 2F CPU 2 DIMM 3F CPU 1 DIMM 1C...
  • Page 335: Minimum Startup Configuration

    Appendix Jumper Status Description 3-5 position: Normal operation (default) Password Clear and Recovery BIOS disabled CN101 1-2 position: Password Clear enabled 5-6 position: Recovery BIOS enabled 1-2 position: Normal operation (default) 2-3 position: Clear CMOS data and restore default settings 17.4 Minimum startup configuration Field Replaceable Units (FRU)
  • Page 336 Appendix Cable Notes Front panel cable Power cable Table 7: Minimum startup configuration - cables "Shutting down the server" on page 46 Ê "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 47 Ê Ê Take the system down to its minimum startup configuration. "Connecting the server to the mains"...

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