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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY TX300 S4 Options Guide Edition April 2008...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2008 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability. The right to technical modification is reserved. All hardware and software names used are trade names and/or trademarks of their respective...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ......7 Concept and target groups ....7 Documentation overview .
  • Page 4 Contents Accessible drives ......39 Equipping of the bays ..... . 39 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive .
  • Page 5 Contents Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS ... 95 12.1 Removing the standard PS ....96 12.2 Installing the PS insertion .
  • Page 7: Preface

    The installation and removal of the hot-plug components is described in the Operating Manual supplied with the server. Documentation overview More information on your PRIMERGY TX300 S4 can be found in the following documents: – “Quick Start Hardware - PRIMERGY TX300 S4” leaflet (only included as a printed copy) –...
  • Page 8 Documentation overview Preface – “PRIMERGY TX300 S4 Server Operating Manual” – “PRIMERGY TX300 S4 Server Options Guide” – “BIOS Setup V4.06 / FirstBIOS Desktop Pro V5.0 /TrustedCore V6.0” manual – “Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide” PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks DVD.
  • Page 9: Expansions And Conversions

    Preface Expansions and conversions Expansions and conversions Main memory expansion Two slots for riser cards with 8 FBD slots each are available. Each memory bank can be populated with two 512 Mbyte, 1 Gbyte, 2 Gbyte or 4 Gbyte FBD PC2-4200F or FDB PC2-5300F fully buffered DIMM memory modules.
  • Page 10 Expansions and conversions Preface Additional expansion cards in PCI slots The server has one standard PCI slot and six PCI express slots. Of these six PCI express slots, four are x4 slots and two potential x8 slots. The capacity of the two x8 slots depends on how all the PCI express slots are filled.
  • Page 11: Notational Conventions

    Preface Notational conventions ServerView Remote Management ServerView Remote Management is a fully featured remote test and diagnosis package. The relevant hardware components are integrated on the system board. ServerView Local Service Panel or Display The system board supports the CSS (Customer Self Service) functionality (description see the operating manual and the manual „Customer Self Service (CSS)“...
  • Page 13: Procedure

    Procedure CAUTION! The actions described in this manual should only be performed by technical specialists. Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures must only be carried out by service personnel. Please note that unauthorized inter- ference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual “Safety notes and other important information”. This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended environment, please contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.
  • Page 16 Safety instructions Before starting up CAUTION! 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 17 Safety instructions CAUTION! Ensure that the power sockets on the device and the grounded shock- proof sockets are freely accessible. The On/Off button or the main power switch (if present) does not isolate the device from the mains power supply. To disconnect it completely from the mains power supply, unplug all network power plugs from the grounded shockproof sockets.
  • Page 18 Safety instructions CAUTION! Proper operation of the system (in accordance with IEC 60950-1/ EN 60950-1) is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation slots have been fitted (electric shock, cooling, fire protection, interference suppression). Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals.
  • Page 19 Safety instructions Working with CDs/DVDs and CD/DVD drives When working with devices with CD/DVD drives, these instructions must be followed. CAUTION! Only use CDs/DVDs that are in perfect condition in your server's CD/DVD drive, in order to prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury.
  • Page 20 Safety instructions Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following points: Switch off the system and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing components with ESDs.
  • Page 21: Preparation

    Preparation CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. Floorstand model 4.1.1 Opening the server Ê Exit all applications and shut down the server properly. Ê Press the On/Off button if the server has not been switched off by the operating system.
  • Page 22: Removing The Front Cover

    Floorstand model Preparation 4.1.2 Removing the front cover Remove the front cover when making the following extensions and upgrades: – Installation of further accessible drives – Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model Figure 3: Removing the hard disk cover Ê...
  • Page 23 Preparation Floorstand model Figure 4: Pulling out the locking buttons Ê Pull out the two green locking buttons (1+2). Figure 5: Removing the front cover Ê Pull the front cover forward slightly at the lower edge (1). Ê Unhook the front cover at the top (2) and remove it. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 24: Rack Model

    Rack model Preparation Rack model Ê Exit all applications and shut down the server properly. Ê Press the On/Off button if the server has not been switched off by the operating system. Ê Pull all power connectors out of the power outlets. 4.2.1 Opening the server Figure 6: Loosening the knurled screws...
  • Page 25 Preparation Rack model Depending on how accessible the server is in the rack cabinet, it can make sense to remove the server from the rack cabinet: If you do not want to remove the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this page. If the server is integrated in a Classic rack cabinet, instructions on how to remove it are provided in the Operating Manual.
  • Page 26 Rack model Preparation Figure 8: Opening the latch Ê Open the latch. By doing so, the top cover is being slid back. Figure 9: Removing the top cover Ê Remove the top cover. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 27: Removing The Rack Front Cover

    Preparation Rack model 4.2.2 Removing the rack front cover Remove the rack front cover when carrying out the following expansion: – Installation of further accessible drives Figure 10: Removing the rack front cover Ê Remove two knurled screws on either side (1). Ê...
  • Page 28: Removing The Air Duct

    Removing the air duct Preparation Removing the air duct Figure 11: Removing the air duct Ê Snap open the locking button (1). Ê Slightly bend the locking tab away from the PS separation wall, thereby unlatching it (2). Ê At a right angle, lift the air duct out of the housing on the integrated handle (3).
  • Page 29: Removing System Fans

    Preparation Removing system fans Removing system fans 4.4.1 Removing the standard fan module Figure 12: Removing the standard fan module Ê Simultaneously press both locking tabs in the direction of the arrows (1), thereby unlatching them. Ê With the locking tabs still pressed in, lift the standard fan module out of the housing (2).
  • Page 30: Removing The Redundant Processor Fan Module

    Removing system fans Preparation 4.4.2 Removing the redundant processor fan module Figure 13: Removing the redundant processor fan module Ê Simultaneously press both locking tabs in the direction of the arrows (1), thereby unlatching them. Ê With the locking tabs still pressed in, lift the redundant processor fan module out of the housing (2).
  • Page 31: Main Memory

    Main memory CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. The system board supports up to 64 Gbyte main memory. Two slots for memory riser cards with 8 FBD slots each are available. Each memory bank can be populated with two 512 Mbyte, 1 Gbyte, 2 Gbyte or 4 Gbyte FBD PC2-4200F or FDB PC2-5300F fully buffered DIMM memory modules.
  • Page 32 Equipping rules Main memory Equipping the modules DIMM 4D DIMM 4C DIMM 3D DIMM 4B DIMM 3C DIMM 4A DIMM 2D DIMM 3B DIMM 2C DIMM 3A DIMM 1D DIMM 2B DIMM 1C DIMM 2A DIMM C/D DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM A/B Figure 15: Configuration of the main memory –...
  • Page 33 Main memory Equipping rules First riser card Second riser card Alternating population 1A + 1B (minimum configuration) Upgrade 1 1C + 1D Upgrade 2 2A + 2B Upgrade 3 2C +2D Upgrade 4 3A + 3B Upgrade 5 3C + 3D Upgrade 6 4A + 4B Upgrade 7...
  • Page 34: Expanding/Replacing The Main Memory

    Expanding/replacing the main memory Main memory 1A + 1B, 2A +2B, 3A + 3B upgrade 1, bank 3 in hotspare mode 1A + 1B, 2A +2B, 3A + 3B, 4A + 4B upgrade 2, bank 4 in hotspare mode Expanding/replacing the main memory Ê...
  • Page 35 Main memory Expanding/replacing the main memory Figure 17: Removing a memory module Ê Fold the assembly brackets outwards on both sides of the corresponding slot (1). Ê If the slot was equipped: pull the memory module out of the slot (2). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 36 Expanding/replacing the main memory Main memory Figure 18: Installing a memory module Ê Carefully press the memory module into the slot (1) until the fastening tabs on both sides of it engage (2). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 37 Main memory Expanding/replacing the main memory Figure 19: Installing a memory riser card Ê Install the memory riser card in the corresponding slot on the system board. Ê Reinstall the air duct (see section “Installing the air duct” on page 115).
  • Page 39: Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. Equipping of the bays Three 5.25-inch bays are available for accessible drives. There can be installed DVD/DVD-RX drives, tape drives, a multibay (slimline DVD and FDD, ServerView LSP or LSD) or a hard disks extension box.
  • Page 40: Installing An Accessible 5.25-Inch Drive

    Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Accessible drives Recommended equipping of the bays: Order Installed accessible Max. Bays occupied Interface drive number Multibay with slimline Bay 3 bottom 1 x 0.5“ x 5.25“ Multibay with slimline Bay 3 middle 1 x 0.5“ x 5.25 SATA CD-RW / DVD or slimline DVD-RW...
  • Page 41 Accessible drives Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Figure 21: Removing the dummy cover Ê Press inward on the two metal tongues of the EasyClick rails (1) until the locking mechanism disengages. Ê Remove the dummy cover from the mounting bay (2). M3 screw (small screw head) UNC screw...
  • Page 42 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Accessible drives Figure 23: Attaching the EasyClick rails - DVD drive Ê Screw the EasyClick rails onto either side using two M3 x 4.5 mm screws (1). Use the first hole in each upper row of holes as shown in the figure. Keep the remaining screws for future use.
  • Page 43: Attaching The Easyclick Rails

    Accessible drives Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive 6.2.1 Attaching the EasyClick rails You will find in the following figures which holes and screws should be used for the different drives. Figure 24: Attaching the EasyClick rails - 5.25-inch CD/DVD-SATA drive Ê...
  • Page 44 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Accessible drives Figure 26: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive Entry LTO Ultrium and LTO2-HH Ultrium Ê Screw the EasyClick rails onto either side using two M3 x 3.5 mm screws (1). CAUTION! Longer M3 screws may damage the drive! Figure 27: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive LTO3-HH Ultrium Ê...
  • Page 45: Installing A Multibay Module

    Accessible drives Installing a multibay module Figure 28: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive DDS Gen 5 and DDS Gen 6 (SCSI/USB) Ê Secure a frame to either side of the drive, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws.
  • Page 46: Removing The Dummy Cover

    Installing a multibay module Accessible drives 6.3.1 Removing the dummy cover Ê Remove the dummy cover from one 5.25-inch bay for accessible drives: Ê Press inward on the two metal tongues of the EasyClick rails until the locking mechanism disengages. Ê...
  • Page 47 Accessible drives Installing a multibay module In this bay a LSP or a LSD can be installed: Figure 30: ServerView Local Service Display (LSD) and ServerView Local Service Panel (LSP) Figure 31: Sliding in the LSP Ê Push the LSP/LSD into the top 3.5-inch installation bay of the 5.25-inch multibay module, until it locks in place.
  • Page 48: Installing A Slimline Cd-/Dvd Drive

    Installing a multibay module Accessible drives 6.3.3 Installing a slimline CD-/DVD drive Figure 32: Removing the CD/DVD dummy module Ê Lift the locking latch on the CD/DVD dummy module (1) while pushing it in the direction of the arrow (2). Ê...
  • Page 49 Accessible drives Installing a multibay module Figure 33: Inserting a slimline CD/DVD drive in the frame Ê Insert the slimline CD/DVD drive in the frame. Ensure that the four pins on the frame (see the circles) engage with the screw holes on the drive. Figure 34: Inserting a slimline CD/DVD drive in the multibay module Ê...
  • Page 50 Installing a multibay module Accessible drives Figure 35: Routing a slimline CD/DVD drive module Ê Connect the SATA cable and the PS adapter cable to the rear side of the slimline CD/DVD drive module (see the cabling plans in the Appendix). Ê...
  • Page 51: Installing A Slimline Floppy Disk Drive

    Accessible drives Installing a multibay module 6.3.4 Installing a slimline floppy disk drive Figure 36: Removing a FDD dummy module Ê Press the locking latch on the FDD dummy module (1) while pushing it in the direction of the arrow (2). Ê...
  • Page 52 Installing a multibay module Accessible drives Figure 38: Routing the FDD Ê Pull up the locking bar of the FDD connector (1). Ê Fit the FDD cable into the connector (2). Ensure that the blue coating on the cable points towards the locking bar (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).
  • Page 53 Accessible drives Installing a multibay module Figure 40: Installing a slimline FDD in the frame Ê Carefully bend apart the sides of the FDD frame in order to insert the drive. Figure 41: Routing the FDD module Ê Route the FDD cable through the opening in the FDD frame. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 54 Installing a multibay module Accessible drives Figure 42: Inserting the FDD module in the multibay module Ê Push the FDD module into the multibay module until it locks in place. Ê Push the multibay module fully into the bay until the EasyClick rails lock in place.
  • Page 55 Accessible drives Installing a multibay module Figure 43: Routing the slimline FDD Ê Pull up the locking bar of the FDD connector on the system board (1). Ê Fit the FDD cable into the connector on the system board (2). Ensure that the blue coating on the cable points towards the locking bar (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).
  • Page 56: Installing A Hard Disks Extension Box

    Installing a hard disks extension box Accessible drives Installing a hard disks extension box In the base units two 5.25-inch bays for accessible drives can be used to install a hard disks extension box. Two variants of the hard disks extension box are available: –...
  • Page 57: Variant 1

    Accessible drives Installing a hard disks extension box 6.4.2 Variant 1 This variant offers one bay for a LSP or LSD or slimline FDD, one bay for a slimline CD/DVD drive and two bays for 3.5-inch hard disks. Figure 44: Variant 1 - attaching the EasyClick rails Ê...
  • Page 58 Installing a hard disks extension box Accessible drives Figure 45: Variant 1 - routing the HDD backplane Ê Connect the power supply connector P7 (standard PSU) or CON.2 (redundant PSU) to the HDD backplane (PSU connector) on the rear of the hard disks extension box (1).
  • Page 59: Variant 2

    Accessible drives Installing a hard disks extension box Ê Install the 3.5-inch hard disk modules (description see the Operating Manual). Ê Attach the front cover or rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section “Floorstand model”...
  • Page 60 Installing a hard disks extension box Accessible drives Power Figure 48: Variant 2 - connectors on the HDD backplane (2x) Ê Connect the PS adapter cable to the power connectors of the HDD backplanes on the rear side of the hard disks extension box. Ê...
  • Page 61: Expansion Cards And Bbu

    Expansion cards and BBU CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. Installing an expansion card Slot 7 PCI Express Slot 6 PCI Express Slot 5 PCI Express Slot 4 PCI X Slot 3 PCI Express Slot 2 PCI Express Slot 1 PCI Express Figure 49: Numbering of the PCI slots...
  • Page 62 Installing an expansion card Expansion cards and BBU The system board offers one standard PCI slot and six PCI express slots. Of these six PCI express slots, four are x4 slots and two potential x8 slots. The capacity of the two x8 slots depends on how all the PCI express slots are filled. Slot 3 and slot 6 are automatically used as x8 slots, if slot 2 respectively slot 5 are not occupied.
  • Page 63 Expansion cards and BBU Installing an expansion card Figure 51: Installing an expansion card Ê Install the expansion board in the PCI slot and press it carefully into the associated plug-in location on the system board (1) until it engages properly. Ê...
  • Page 64: Installing Battery Backup Units

    Installing battery backup units Expansion cards and BBU Installing battery backup units In case of an outage the battery backup (BBU) unit stores the memory contents. Per expansion card one BBU can be installed. Per system maximum two BBUs can be installed. Figure 52: Removing the BBU carrier Ê...
  • Page 65 Expansion cards and BBU Installing battery backup units Figure 53: Connecting the cable to the accu pack Ê Connect the cable from the BBU rear to the accu pack (see the circle). Figure 54: Connecting the cable to the BBU Ê...
  • Page 66 Installing battery backup units Expansion cards and BBU Side with one pin row: Side with two pin rows: The BBUs will be secured on the BBU carrier. Figure 55: Position of the screws on the BBU carrier Ê Blue circles: screw positions for BBU 1 Yellow circles: screw positions for BBU 2 Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 67 Expansion cards and BBU Installing battery backup units Figure 56: Mounting BBU on the carrier Ê Secure the BBU with 3 screws on the BBU carrier. Figure 57: Inserting the BBU carrier Ê Hook the BBU carrier into the recesses in the drive cage. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 68 Installing battery backup units Expansion cards and BBU Figure 58: Mounting the BBU carrier Ê Fold the BBU carrier towards the drive cage. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 69 Expansion cards and BBU Installing battery backup units Figure 59: Securing the BBU carrier Ê Secure the BBU carrier with the screw to the drive cage. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 70 Installing battery backup units Expansion cards and BBU Figure 60: Routing the BBU cable Ê Route the BBU cable through the cable clamp (1) and under the fan guide (2) to the expansion card. Ê Connect the cable to the expansion card (3). CAUTION! Make sure that the connector side with two pin rows is on the top.
  • Page 71: Sas-/Sata-Raid Controller

    SAS-/SATA-RAID controller CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. Inserting the RAID key The SATA SW RAID 5 functionality will be activated by installing a license key (RAID key). Ê Open the server as described on page 21 for the floorstand model or on page 24...
  • Page 73: Processors

    Processors CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. CAUTION! Processors are modules which can react extremely sensitively to electro- static discharges and which must therefore always be handled with care. After a processor has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket, place it with its smooth side down on a non-conducting, antistatic surface.
  • Page 74 Installing a second processor Processors Figure 62: Removing the heat sink holder Ê Press the green touch point in the direction of the arrow. Ê Lift out the heat sink holder. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 75 Processors Installing a second processor Figure 63: Removing the dummy cover for the processor fan Ê Press on the dummy cover for the processor fan in the direction of the arrow, unhook it (see circles) and remove the dummy cover downward. CAUTION! Keep the dummy cover for future use.
  • Page 76 Installing a second processor Processors Figure 64: Releasing the lever Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and pull it upward as far as it will go (1). Ê Open the cover (2). Ê Remove the plastic cover (3). Figure 65: Inserting the processor Ê...
  • Page 77 Processors Installing a second processor Figure 66: Removing the protective cover Ê Remove the protective cover on the underside of the heat sink. CAUTION! Ê Be careful not to touch the thermal grease on the underside of the heat sink. Ê...
  • Page 78 Installing a second processor Processors Figure 67: Installing the heat sink Ê Place the heat sink correctly on the processor socket. Ê Secure the heat sink with four screws. Tighten the screws in a crossover pattern (1-2-3-4). CAUTION! If the heat sink is not correctly seated and secured, heat transfer is impaired and the processor may overheat and shut off.
  • Page 79 Processors Installing a second processor Figure 68: Installing the heat sink holder Ê Reinstall the heat sink holder. CAUTION! Ensure that the green touch point engages. Ê Reinstall the air duct (see page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described page 118 for the floorstand model or on page 120...
  • Page 80: Replacing The Processor

    Replacing the processor Processors Replacing the processor CAUTION! Only processors of the same type may be used on the system board. That means the number of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same. For dual operation, use a suitable multiprocessor operating system.
  • Page 81 Processors Replacing the processor Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink. Ê Clean the underside of the heat sink using a lint-free cloth. Figure 70: Removing an old processor Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and pull it upward as far as it will go (1).
  • Page 82 Replacing the processor Processors Figure 71: Inserting a new processor Ê Position the new processor over the socket and then carefully press it into the socket (1). CAUTION! The processor can only be installed in one particular direction. Note the marking on one of the corners. To avoid damaging the pins or the processor, do not force it into the socket.
  • Page 83: Replacing The Heat Sink

    Processors Replacing the heat sink Replacing the heat sink Ê Open the server as described on page 21 for the floorstand model or on page 24 for the rack model. Ê Remove the air duct (see on page 28). Ê Remove the system fan (see on page 29).
  • Page 85: Parallel Interface

    Parallel interface CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. 10.1 Installing a parallel interface Ê Open the server as described on page 21 for the floorstand model or on page 24 for the rack model. Ê...
  • Page 86 Installing a parallel interface Parallel interface Figure 73: Installing a parallel interface Ê From the inside, fit the parallel interface into the recess in the I/O shield. Ê Secure the parallel interface with two threaded bolts (V26827-B265-V5). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 87 Parallel interface Installing a parallel interface Figure 74: Cabling the parallel interface Ê Connect the parallel interface cable to the system board (connector is labeled PARALLEL PORT). Ê Fold the cable as shown and route it closely to the PS separation wall. Ê...
  • Page 89: Upgrading To Redundant System Fans

    Upgrading to redundant system fans CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. If four system fans are installed, the fans are operating in a redundant configu- ration. A defective system fan can be replaced during the next service. The upgrading kit contains four fan holders, four system fans and one processor fan holder (including two processor fans) Ê...
  • Page 90 Upgrading to redundant system fans Figure 76: Inserting the system fan holder Ê Hook the system fan holder into the recesses on the system board. Figure 77: Securing the system fan holder Ê Fold the system fan holder towards the system board (1). Ê...
  • Page 91 Upgrading to redundant system fans Figure 78: Position of the SATA cable Ê Install the remaining three fan holders accordingly. CAUTION! When installing the fan holder next to the SATA connector, ensure that the SATA cables do not block the air flow. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 92 Upgrading to redundant system fans Figure 79: System fan Ê Open the locking latch. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 93 Upgrading to redundant system fans Figure 80: Inserting the system fan Ê Insert the system fan into the fan holder (1). Ê Close the system fan locking latch until it engages (2). Ê Install the remaining three system fans accordingly. Ê...
  • Page 95: Conversion Standard Ps To Hot-Plug Ps

    Conversion standard PS to hot- plug PS CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. The conversion kit consists of a PS insertion, a Power backplane, one screw and the power cables. Figure 81: Conversion kit Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 96: Removing The Standard Ps

    Removing the standard PS Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS 12.1 Removing the standard PS Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 21 seq.. Ê Remove the system fan (see on page 29). Figure 82: Removing the fan guide Ê...
  • Page 97 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Removing the standard PS Figure 83: Removing the cables Ê Thread the power cables through the opening behind the PS separation wall. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 98 Removing the standard PS Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 84: Loosening the screws Ê Remove the four screws and pull the standard PS backward out of the server together with the adapter metal cover. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 99: Installing The Ps Insertion

    Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Installing the PS insertion 12.2 Installing the PS insertion Figure 85: Inserting the Power backplane Ê At a slight angle, insert the Power backplane into the three guides of the PS insertion (1). Ê Fold down the Power backplane (2). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 100 Installing the PS insertion Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 86: Securing the Power backplane Ê Secure the Power backplane with one screw M3 x 6 mm (see the circle). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 101 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Installing the PS insertion Figure 87: Removing the PS safety guard Ê Loosen the screw (1). Ê Push the safety guard about 1 centimeter in the direction of the arrow and remove it. Figure 88: Inserting the PS insertion Ê...
  • Page 102 Installing the PS insertion Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 89: Engaging the centring guides Ê Ensure that the two centering guides (see the circles) of the PS insertion engage into the PS separation wall. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 103 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Installing the PS insertion Figure 90: Securing the PS insertion Ê Secure the PS insertion to the rear side of the server: – If two PSU modules will be installed, secure the PS insertion with four screws M3 x 6 mm (blue and yellow circles).
  • Page 104 Installing the PS insertion Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 91: Cabling redundant PS Ê Route the four shorter cables (T26139-Y3758-V8, T26139-Y3952-V3) through the semicircle-shaped recess on the left. Ê Route the longer cable (T26139-Y3952-V201) through the recess on the bottom right.
  • Page 105 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Installing the PS insertion Figure 92: Installing the fan guide Ê Hook the fan guide into the PS separation wall at three locations (1). Ê Press down the fan guide until the locking mechanism engages (2). CAUTION! Ensure that no damage is caused to the cables.
  • Page 106 Installing the PS insertion Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 93: Installing the PS safety guard Ê Insert the PS safety guard (1). Ê Secure the PS safety guard with one screw M3 x 6 mm (2). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 107: Installing Psu Modules

    Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Installing PSU modules 12.3 Installing PSU modules 12.3.1 Configuration A: two PSU modules Figure 94: Inserting the PSU modules Ê Insert the first and the second PSU module into the PS insertion until the locking latches (see the circles) engage.
  • Page 108: Configuration B: One Psu Module And One Dummy Cover

    Installing PSU modules Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS 12.3.2 Configuration B: one PSU module and one dummy cover Figure 95: PSU module and dummy cover Ê Insert the first PSU module into the PS insertion until the locking latch (see the circle) engages.
  • Page 109: Conversion From A Floorstand Model To A Rack Model

    Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. Ê Open the server and remove the front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 21 et seq..
  • Page 110 Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model Ê Lay the server on its right-hand side. Get a second person to help you do this. The server can weigh up to 40 kg. Ê Ensure that the feet project over the edge of the table. Figure 97: Removing the feet Ê...
  • Page 111 Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model Ê Remove the bar (3). The bar is no longer required. The drive cage for the accessible drives is constructed in such a way that the accessible drives and the operating panel module can be taken out simply, turned through 90°...
  • Page 112 Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model Ê Turn the dummy covers removed beforehand through 90° to the left. Ê Install the drives and empty covers in the drive cage. Ê Reestablish all connections to the drives. Ê Attach the rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section “Rack model”...
  • Page 113: Completion

    Completion CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety instructions” on page 15 et seq.. 14.1 Installing system fans 14.1.1 Installing the standard fan module Figure 100: Installing the standard fan module Ê Insert the standard fan module into the fan guide rails. Lower the standard fan module into the housing until the locking tabs snap into place on either side.
  • Page 114: 14.1.2 Installing The Redundant Processor Fan Module

    Installing system fans Completion 14.1.2 Installing the redundant processor fan module Figure 101: Installing the redundant processor fan module Ê Insert the processor fan module into the fan guide rails. Lower the processor fan module into the housing until the locking tabs snap into place on either side.
  • Page 115: Installing The Air Duct

    Completion Installing the air duct 14.2 Installing the air duct Figure 102: Installing the air duct Ê Align the air duct above the topmost expansion card holder on the fan module (1). Ê Lower the air duct into the housing until the locking tab engages on the PS separation wall (2).
  • Page 116: Floorstand Model

    Floorstand model Completion 14.3 Floorstand model 14.3.1 Attaching the front cover After you have installed further accessible drives, reattach the front cover. Figure 103: Attaching the front cover Ê Hook on the front cover (1). Ê Press the front cover onto the housing (2). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 117 Completion Floorstand model Figure 104: Engaging the locking buttons Ê Press the two locking buttons (1+2) until they engage. Figure 105: Attaching the hard disk cover Ê Push the drive cover up as far as possible (1). Ê Reinstall the hard disk cover (2 + 3). Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 118: 14.3.2 Closing The Server

    Floorstand model Completion 14.3.2 Closing the server Ê Open the latch. Figure 106: Closing the server Ê Place the left-hand side cover on the housing (1). Ê Slide the side cover in the direction of the arrow until the latch engages noticeably and the side cover is flush with the housing (2).
  • Page 119: Rack Model

    Completion Rack model 14.4 Rack model 14.4.1 Attaching the rack front cover Reattach the rack front cover after implementing the following expansions: – Installation of further accessible drives – Conversion from a floorstand model to a rack model Figure 107: Attaching the rack front cover Ê...
  • Page 120: 14.4.2 Closing The Server

    Rack model Completion 14.4.2 Closing the server Ê Open the latch. Figure 108: Closing the server Ê Place the top cover on the housing (1). Ê Slide the top cover in the direction of the arrow until the latch engages noticeably and the top cover is flush with the housing (2).
  • Page 121 Completion Rack model If you have not removed the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this page. If the server is integrated in a Classic rack cabinet, instructions on how to install it are provided in the Operating Manual. Figure 109: Installing the server in a rack cabinet CAUTION! At least two people are required to install the server in the rack cabinet.
  • Page 122 Rack model Completion Ê Press in the safety springs of the telescopic rails (4) on both sides and push the server as far as it will go into the rack (5). Figure 110: Fastening the server in the rack cabinet Ê...
  • Page 123: Appendix

    Appendix 15.1 Cabling You will find suggestions for cabling on the next pages. Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 124: Options Guide

    Cabling Appendix Multibay Intrusion SATA4 Floppy USB2 SATA2 USB1 SATA1 Frontpanel PWR 1 PWR3 PC 98 PWR 2 South- RTC RST bridge Blackford DIP switches T26139-Y3910-V3 Parallel LPT1 option Figure 111: Standard PS with 3.5-inch SAS hard disks Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 125 Appendix Cabling Multibay Intrusion SATA4 Floppy USB2 SATA2 SATA1 USB1 Frontpanel PWR 1 PC 98 PWR3 PWR 2 South- RTC RST bridge Blackford DIP switches T26139-Y3910-V3 Parallel LPT1 option Figure 112: Redundant PS with 3.5-inch SAS hard disks Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 126 Cabling Appendix SAS 2-HDD box Intrusion SATA4 Floppy USB2 SATA2 USB1 SATA1 Frontpanel PWR3 PC 98 PWR 2 South- bridge RTC RST Blackford DIP switches T26139-Y3910-V3 Parallel LPT1 option Figure 113: Standard PS with 3.5-inch SAS hard disks and 3.5-inch HDD extension box Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 127 Appendix Cabling Multibay Con 4 T26139-Y3718-V601 Intrusion Floppy SATA4 USB2 SATA2 USB1 SATA1 Frontpanel PWR 1 PC 98 PWR3 PWR 2 T26139-Y3952-V3 South- RTC RST bridge Blackford DIP switches T26139-Y3910-V3 Parallel LPT1 option Figure 114: Redundant PS with 2.5-inch SAS hard disks and 2.5-inch HDD extension box Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 129: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Alternating Current ANSI American National Standard Institute ASR&R Automatic Server Recovery and Restart Battery Backup Unit BIOS Basic Input-Output System Baseboard Management Controller Cache Coherency Compact Disk CD-ROM Compact Disk-Read Only Memory Cylinder Head Sector CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor COMmunication port Central Processing Unit Options Guide...
  • Page 130 Abbreviations Customer Self Service Direct Current DIMM Dual In-line Memory Module Dual Inline Package Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Digital Versatile Disc Error Correction Code Extended Capabilities Port ElektroMagnetische Vertäglichkeit EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Elektrostatisch Gefährdete Bauteile (components in danger of electro- static discharge) Emergency Management Port Enhanced Parallel Port...
  • Page 131 Abbreviations Fully Buffered DIMM Floppy Disk Drive Front Panel Controller Field Replaceable Unit Front Side Bus Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive Hot-Swap Controller I²C Inter-Integrated Circuit Input/Output Intelligent Chassis Management Identification Integrated Drive Electronics IOOP Intelligent Organization of PCI Options Guide TX300 S4...
  • Page 132 Abbreviations iRMC integrated Remote Management Controller Interrupt Request Line Local Area Network Logical Block Address Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode ServerView Local Service Display ServerView Local Service Panel Logical Unit Number Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Optical Waveguide Multi Mode Faser Manual Retention Latch Non Maskable Interrupt Options Guide...
  • Page 133 Abbreviations NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analyzing POST Power ON Self Test RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Random Access Memory Read-Only Memory Remote Service Board Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test and Diagnosis System SAF-TE SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures Serial Attached SCSI...
  • Page 134 Abbreviations Single Bit Error Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDDC Single Device Data Correction Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Event Log System Management Interrupt System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Zero Channel RAID...
  • Page 135: Index

    Index accessible drives 9, main memory air duct meaning of the symbols installing multiprocessor operating system 9, removing notational conventions conversion floorstand to rack parallel interface 10, model 10, processor 9, conversion standard PS to hot-plug processor fan module 30, PS 10, PS insertion PSU modules...
  • Page 137 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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