1.2.1 Front View LEDs ......................6 1.2.2 Back View LEDs .......................6 Key Parts for Replacement .....................7 DNS-2670 Block Diagram ..................... ..9 Hardware Operations ....................12 Before You Start ........................13 Chassis Cover ........................13 2.2.1 To remove the chassis cover ..................13 Power Supplies ........................
1 Introduction The DNS-2670 configuration server system can support two SIM (SAS IO Module) nodes. 1.1 System Overview System Top View 1.1.1 Figure 1-1 System Top View SIM Nodes 1&2 (Upper & Lower) System Fan Module HDDs for SIM Nodes 1&2...
Introduction 1.1.2 Front View The front view of this DNS-2670 allows easy access to seven HDD backplanes. In addition, seven backplanes with HDD LEDs are located on the front. Figure 1-2 System Front View HDD Backplane HDD Activity LED...
1.1.3 Rear View The server back view includes the upper and lower SIM nodes, the back panels with system buttons and LEDs, and four power supplies. Figure 1-3 System Back View Power Button (SW) 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 Mini-SAS HDD Connector 3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17 SAS Port Link/Status LED Expander RJ45 Network Connector Expander RJ45 UART Debug Connector...
Introduction 23, 24, 25, 28 Power Supply Power Connector Power Supply Status LED 1.2 System LEDs Description Front View LEDs 1.2.1 The detailed LED information on the front is shown below: Table 1-1 LED Information Type of LED Color Status Function SAS HDD is installed...
Power is off or disable by other SIM. Blinking SIM is identifying. System UID Blue SIM is normal. 1.3 Key Parts for Replacement SAS I/O Module Part #: DNS-2670-IOM Fan Module Part #: DNS-2670-CFK Drive Blade Part #: DNS-2670-DB10 ...
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Hardware 2.5” Drive Tray Part #: DNS-2670-DB2 3.5” Drive Tray Part #: DNS-2670-DB3 Power Supply Part #: DNS-2670-PSM ...
Hardware Operations 2 Hardware Operations This chapter describes the hardware setup procedures that you have to perform when replacing system components. It also gives detailed information on the internal components and how to replace them. The components shown in this chapter are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard.
Hardware Operations 2.2 Chassis Cover The DNS-2670 form factor designed for easy assembly and disassembly, making the replacement of internal components very convenient. Reminder Before you remove or install the top front cover chassis cover, please follow the step below: Step 1: Make sure all of the SIM nodes are not turned on and the server is not connected to AC power.
Hardware Operations 2.3 Power Supplies This server is designed with four 1200W power supplies. Reminder Before you remove or install the power supply, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Disconnect all necessary cables. 2.3.1 To remove the power supply Pull down the handle.
Hardware Operations 2.4 3.5” SATA/SAS HDDs DNS-2670 can support 70 x 3.5” hot-pluggable SATA/SAS HDDs. Reminder Before you remove or install the 3.5” SATA/SAS HDDs, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure all of the SIM nodes are not turned on and the server is not connected to AC power.
Hardware Operations Figure 2-11 Removing the Disk 2.4.2 To install a Disk Place the Disk to the Disk tray. Figure 2-12 Placing the Disk to the Disk Tray Secure the Disk to the Disk tray with four screws. Figure 2-13 Fastening the Screws Carefully insert the Disk assembly into the Disk bay with the lever lifted until it completely enters the Disk bay.
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Hardware Operations Figure 2-14 Installing the Disk Assembly Make sure that the Disk is connected to the Disk connector on the backplane. ...
Hardware Operations 2.5 3.5” SATA/SAS HDD Backplanes DNS-2670 (SIM) 70-70 configuration system supports seven 3.5” SATA/SAS HDD backplanes, which support up to 70 x 3.5” SATA/SAS HDDs in the system. Reminder Before you remove or install the 3.5” SATA/SAS HDD bakcplane, please follow the steps...
Hardware Operations Figure 2-16 Removing the Backplane Assembly Loosen the screws that secure the backplane. 2.5.2 To install the backplane Reverse the steps above to install the backplane. ...
Hardware Operations 2.6 SAS IO Module Reminder Before you remove or install the SIM node, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the SIM node is not turned on. Step 2: Disconnect all necessary cables. Please make sure the top rear chassis cover is installed when removing or installing any SIM nodes to prevent the docking board connectors on the interposer board from damage.
Hardware Operations 2.7 System Fans Subdividing the SIM board area and the backplane area is a metal cage that holds the system fans. This server contains 12 system fans which are located inside the chassis. These system fans maintain the ideal temperature for the SIM boards, backplanes and disk drives. The sequence of system fans is shown below for your reference: Figure 2-20 System Fan Sequence Reminder...
Loosen the screws that secure the back cover. Remove the back cover out of the system fan cage. Figure 2-22 Removing the Back Cover Remove the single fan from the system fan cage. Figure 2-23 Removing the System Fan 2.7.2 To install the system fans Reverse the steps above to install the system fans.
Appendix Before you Begin Before removing the chassis cover, disconnect all power. Unplug the AC power cord; disconnect all peripherals, and all LAN lines. Make sure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into computer components and cause a malfunction.
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Appendix Contents: System Does Not Boot up at First Integration Power Connector Not Plugged In Power Supply and Chassis Issues Cable Issues Electrical Short or Overload System Used to Boot up and Now Does Not New Drive was Installed Examples of troubleshooting system boot issues Fans don't spin when power button pressed System Does Not Boot up at First Integration...
Appendix If the problem occurs even after removing the non-essential components, the problem has to be with the SIM boards, power supply. System Used to Boot up and Now Does Not Changes to your computer's configuration can cause your system to not boot properly. New Drive was Installed If you added a new drive and now the system won't boot: ...