Intel R1000WF System Integration And Service Manual

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Intel® Server System R1000WF
Product Family
System Integration and Service Guide
A guide providing instructions for the insertion and extraction of system components
and available Intel accessories and spares
Revision 1.1
August 2017
Intel® Server Products and Solutions

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  • Page 1 Intel® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide A guide providing instructions for the insertion and extraction of system components and available Intel accessories and spares Revision 1.1 August 2017 Intel® Server Products and Solutions...
  • Page 2 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide <Blank Page>...
  • Page 3: Document Revision History

    Document Revision History Revision Date Modifications Number July 2017 Production Release August 2017 Figure 13 modification...
  • Page 4 Intel, the Intel logo, are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Consignes de sécurité Lisez attention toutes les consignes de sécurité et les mises en garde indiquées dans ce document avant de suivre toute instruction. Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information sur le site http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm. Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precaución de este documento antes de realizar cualquiera de las...
  • Page 6 Intel recommends the following steps be taken when performing any procedures described within this document or while performing service to any computer system.
  • Page 7: About This Document

    System Service Chapter 6 - System Features Overview – provides a high level overview of the Intel® Server System R1000WF product family. In this chapter, you will find a list of the server system features and illustrations identifying the major system components.
  • Page 8: Additional Information And Software

    • Product Safety and Regulatory Compliance - Intel® Xeon® processor Scalable • Family Intel® Server System R1000WF product family System Integration and Service Guide For system integration instructions and service guidance Intel® S2600WF Product Family Configuration Guide For server configuration guidance and •...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    2.6.3 2.5” HDD/SSD Drive Carrier Assembly (Intel® Server System R1208WFxxxx) ............29 2.6.4 3.5” HDD/SSD Drive Assembly (Intel® Server R1304WFxxx) ..................30 2.6.5 2.5” SSD into a 3.5” Drive Carrier Assembly (Intel® Server R1304WFxxx) .............. 31 ISER RACKET SSEMBLY EMOVAL...
  • Page 10 AINTENANCE ACKUP NITS NSTALLATION EMOVAL ........... 53 3.9.1 Dual Intel® RAID Maintenance Free Backup Unit (RMFBU) Assembly Installation ..........53 3.9.2 Dual Intel® RAID Maintenance Free Backup Unit (RMFBU) Assembly Removal ............. 55 3.10 ® O IFT C NTEL ARRIER...
  • Page 11 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 7.6.1 Server Board Removal ..............................87 7.6.2 Server Board Installation ............................... 89 APPENDIX A. GETTING HELP ..............................90 APPENDIX B. SYSTEM CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAMS ......................91 APPENDIX C.
  • Page 12: List Of Figures

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide List of Figures 1. I ® S R1304WF – 4 3.5” F ...................... 2 IGURE NTEL ERVER HASSIS RONT RIVE 2. C ......................................2 IGURE HASSIS OMPONENTS 3. C ....................................
  • Page 13 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 38. R ......................24 IGURE ELEASING THE ROCESSOR ARRIER LIP FROM THE 39. R ..............................24 IGURE ELEASING ROCESSOR FROM ARRIER 40. DIMM B ........................................25 IGURE LANK 41. 1U S DIMM S .................25...
  • Page 14 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 76. S ® RAID M (RMFBU) I ................52 IGURE INGLE NTEL AINTENANCE ACKUP NSTALLATION 77. I ® RAID M (RMFBU) R ....................52 IGURE NTEL AINTENANCE ACKUP EMOVAL 78. AWTAUXBBUBKT 1U RMFBU M ......................53...
  • Page 15: List Of Tables

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide List of Tables 1. S ....................................ABLE ERVER YSTEM EFERENCES 2. S ....................................ABLE YSTEM TILITY OFTWARE 3. BIOS S .................................61 ABLE ETUP EYBOARD OMMAND 4. S LED S ...............................93...
  • Page 17: Server Building Block System Integration

    Chapter 2 – Essential System Component Installation and Service to continue the system integration. In addition to the Intel server building blocks defined above, the following system components (Sold Separately) will also be needed to complete the full system integration: ...
  • Page 18: Chassis Identification

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Chassis Identification Figure 1. Intel® Server Chassis R1304WFxxx – 4 x 3.5” Front Drive Bay 1.1.1 Chassis Component Identification Figure 2. Chassis Components...
  • Page 19: Prepare Chassis For Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Prepare Chassis for Assembly The accessory kit included with the chassis will include the following components:  Left and right black plastic air duct side walls  Chassis Support Bracket ...
  • Page 20: System Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Remove the following from the chassis: Air Duct b) Box containing two (2) processor heat sinks Riser Card Brackets d) Power Supply Module (if present) Remove System Fan Modules Figure 4.
  • Page 21: Figure 5. Server Board Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Install the Server Board Figure 5. Server Board Installation Note: Follow ESD precautions outlined at the beginning of this manual. Carefully move aside any cables that may be taped to the chassis base to clear the area for server board placement.
  • Page 22: Figure 7. Backplane Power Cable And Sas/Sata Data Cable Attachments

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Connect Backplane SAS/SATA Data and Power Cables Locate the SAS/SATA Data cable. Figure 6. SAS/SATA I/O Cable b) Attach the P1 (Straight Connector) end of the SAS/SATA Data cable to the specified mini-SAS HD connector on the backplane (see Figure 7).
  • Page 23: Figure 9. Hot Swap Backplane Power Cable And Onboard Connector

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Locate the backplane power cable. Hot Swap Backplane Connector Figure 9. Hot Swap Backplane Power Cable and Onboard Connector Connect the 2x2 pin cable connector (labeled “P2”) to the matching power connector on the backplane (silk screened “PWR”)
  • Page 24: Figure 11. Connect System Fan Cables

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide b) Ensure that no cables are trapped beneath the fan assembly. The fan assembly should sit level over the mounting pins. Repeat steps a & b for the second system fan module.
  • Page 25: Figure 14. Backplane I2C Connector

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 14. Backplane I2C Connector Route the backplane I2C cable next to the nearest chassis sidewall and connect the other end of the cable to the white 1x4 pin connector (silk screened “HSBP I2C”) on the server board...
  • Page 26: Figure 16. Air Duct Side Wall And Support Bracket Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Connect the short black round cable to the 30-pin header on the server board labeled “Front Control Panel”. b) Connect the 14-pin gray folded ribbon cable to the 14-pin black shrouded connector on the server board labeled “Front Panel Video”.
  • Page 27: Power Supply Module Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Locate the three (3) support bracket screws, two long and one short. Using 8 in-lb. torque, secure the Chassis Support Bracket to the server board in the order specified;...
  • Page 28: Essential System Component Installation And Service

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Essential System Component Installation and Service Purpose This chapter provides instructions for the installation and removal of essential system components including processors, memory, storage devices, riser cards, and add-in cards.
  • Page 29: Internal Cable Routing Channels

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Internal Cable Routing Channels All cables should be routed using the cable channels along each chassis sidewall as shown in the following illustration. When routing cables front-to-back, none should be routed through the center of the system or in the area between the system fans and the DIMMs slots.
  • Page 30: System Cover Removal / Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide System Cover Removal / Installation 2.2.1 System Cover Removal The server system must be operated with the system cover in place to ensure proper cooling. The cover must be removed to add or replace components inside of the system. Before removing the system cover, power off the system and unplug all peripheral devices and power cable(s).
  • Page 31: Air Duct Removal / Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Air Duct Removal / Installation Always operate your server system with the air duct in place. The air duct is required for proper airflow within the server system.
  • Page 32: Processor Assembly, Installation, And Replacement

    Adequate ESD protective gear (wrist strap, ESD mat) This generation of Intel Server Systems requires that the processor be attached to the heat sink prior to installation on to the server board. The processor / heat sink assembly is referred to as the processor heat sink module, or PHM.
  • Page 33: Phm Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2.4.1 PHM Assembly 1. Remove the heat sink from its packaging. To avoid damage to the heat sink, grasp it by its narrower, top and bottom edges, as shown below.
  • Page 34: Figure 26. Processor Clip Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 26. Processor Clip Assembly 6. Orient the processor, component side up, so that all alignment features match those of the carrier clip as shown in the following figures.
  • Page 35: Processor Installation

    2.4.2 Processor Installation Intel server systems support the installation of 1 or 2 processors. For the server to be operational, CPU #1 must be installed. The installation of CPU #2 is optional, however, to ensure proper airflow when the server system is operational, the CPU #2 heat sink must be installed at all times.
  • Page 36: Figure 30. Plastic Processor Socket Cover Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Remove the plastic cover from the processor socket on the server board Figure 30. Plastic processor socket cover removal  Grasp the processor cover as shown in the following figure (see Letter A) ...
  • Page 37: Figure 33. Correct Phm Placement

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2. Install PHM assembly to the processor socket on the server board Figure 32. PHM Alignment to Bolster Plate  Align the mounting holes of the PHM (located on diagonal corners) to the guide pins of the processor socket as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 38: Figure 34. Installing The Phm

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 4. Secure PHM to the processor socket assembly Figure 34. Installing the PHM  Using a T30 Torx bit screwdriver, securely tighten (12 in-lb) each fastener in the sequence shown on...
  • Page 39: Processor Replacement

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2.4.3 Processor Replacement 1. Remove Processor from Server Board WARNING: Processor heat sinks can become extremely hot during normal system operation. Before attempting to remove the processor from the server board, allow the processor heat sinks to fully cool.
  • Page 40: Figure 38. Releasing The Processor

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3. Remove the processor clip sub-assembly from the heat sink: Figure 37. PHM Disassembly  Insert the head of a flat head screw driver in-between the heat sink and the processor clip assembly and gently twist until the bond between heat sink and the processor is broken.
  • Page 41: Memory Module (Dimm) Installation And Replacement

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Memory Module (DIMM) Installation and Replacement Components Required:  Up to 24 DDR4 DIMMs General Memory Population Rules: Memory channels for each processor are identified as A – F. Each memory channel includes two memory module slots identified as 1 and 2.
  • Page 42: Ddr4 Dimm Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide For best performance, DIMMs should be populated using the following guidelines:  Each installed processor should have matching DIMM configurations  The following DIMM population guidelines should be followed for each installed processor o 1 DIMM to 3 DIMM Configurations –...
  • Page 43: Ddr4 Dimm Replacement

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2.5.2 DDR4 DIMM Replacement Locate the DIMM socket for service. Ensure that the retaining clips of adjacent slots are closed. Open the DIMM slot latches at either end of the selected DIMM socket (see Letter A in Figure 43. Memory Removal).
  • Page 44: Drive Carrier Extraction, Installation, And Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Drive Carrier Extraction, Installation, and Assembly The 1U server product family has front drive bay chassis options that support 2.5” form factor drives (Hard Disk Drives or Solid State Drives) or 3.5” form factor hard disk drives with the option to support 2.5” SSDs.
  • Page 45: Hdd/Ssd Drive Carrier Assembly (Intel® Server System R1208Wfxxxx)

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2.6.3 2.5” HDD/SSD Drive Carrier Assembly (Intel® Server System R1208WFxxxx) Figure 46. 2.5” Drive Carrier Assembly – Drive / Drive Blank Removal 1. Remove the drive or drive blank from the carrier by gently rotating the top edge of a carrier rail outwards while at the same time pushing the drive or drive blank up from the bottom (as shown above).
  • Page 46: Hdd/Ssd Drive Assembly (Intel® Server R1304Wfxxx)

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 48. 2.5” Drive Carrier Assembly – Drive Carrier and Drive Blank Alignment Features Note: The 2.5” drive blank and drive carrier each have an alignment feature (shown above) to ensure proper assembly.
  • Page 47: Ssd Into A 3.5" Drive Carrier Assembly (Intel® Server R1304Wfxxx)

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 50. 3.5” Drive Carrier Assembly – Drive Installation to Carrier 2. With the rear drive connector positioned towards the back of the drive carrier, align and position the mounting holes on the left side of the drive over the mounting tabs located on the drive carrier side rail (See letter “A”)
  • Page 48: Figure 52. 3.5" Drive Carrier To

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 1. Remove the drive blank from the carrier by holding the carrier assembly top side down in your right hand. Using your left hand, gently rotate the bottom edge of the left rail upwards (see Letter “A”) while at the same time pushing the drive blank down away from the carrier (see Letter “B”).
  • Page 49: Figure 54. 3.5" Drive Carrier To

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Note – New drive carriers with drive blanks installed, will include a bag containing four (4) mounting screws. Figure 54. 3.5" Drive Carrier to 2.5” SSD Bracket – Mount Bracket Assembly to Carrier 4.
  • Page 50: Riser Card Bracket Assembly - Removal / Integration / Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Riser Card Bracket Assembly - Removal / Integration / Installation The server system can support up to two PCIe riser cards via the riser card assemblies. This section will provide instructions for the removal and installation of the riser card assemblies from/to the system, and installation of an add-in card into the riser assembly.
  • Page 51: Riser Card Bracket Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2.7.3 Riser Card Bracket Installation Note: For add-in cards with internal cable connectors, it may be necessary to connect cables before installing the riser card assembly into the system.
  • Page 52: Pci E * Nvm Essd Support - (R1208Wf Xxx Only )

    PCIe* NVMe SSD Support – (R1208WFxxx only) The Intel® Server System R1208WF product family has support for up to eight (8) PCIe NVMe SSDs. Available options to provide the necessary PCIe data signals necessary to support each installed NVMe drive include: ...
  • Page 53: Port Pcie Switch Cabling

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Cables from Server Board PCIe SSD # (0-3) Figure 60. Backplane PCIe* Data Cable Attachments 2. Carefully attach the P1 end of the PCIe data cable to the PCIe_SSD OCuLink connector on the backplane 3.
  • Page 54: Installing The Intel® Vroc Upgrade Key

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Cables from PCIe Switch Card PCIe SSD # (4-7) PCIe from Server Board PCIe SSD # (0-3) 8. Connect the four (4) cable connectors to the PCIe OCuLink connectors labeled PCIe_SSD # (4 – 7) on the backplane 2.8.3...
  • Page 55: Nvme* Drive Population Rules For Intel® Vroc

    In order to support NVMe RAID and NVMe Management features, an optional Intel® VROC Key must be installed on to the server board. With the Intel VROC key installed, specific drive population rules exist and must be followed for proper support of the NVMe management features.
  • Page 56 SAS/SATA drive. The same rule applies to ALL other drive pairs on the backplane. When an Intel®VROC key is installed to the server board, the following illustrations identify supported (√) and unsupported (X) drive populations for any defined drive pair when the PCIe source to the backplane is cabled from any of the onboard PCIe OCuLink connectors.
  • Page 57 Combining NVMe drives and SAS/SATA drives within the defined drive set is NOT supported. When an Intel® VROC key is installed to the server board, the following illustrations identify supported (√) and unsupported (X) drive populations associated with the defined drive set when the PCIe source to the backplane is from an add-in PCIe Switch card.
  • Page 58 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide NVMe not in 1 drive and Mixing of NVMe and SAS within a common drive set is not supported SAS Only no NVMe Where 1 Drive = drive connectors 4 on the backplane...
  • Page 59: Option And Accessory Kit Integration And Service

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Option and Accessory Kit Integration and Service Purpose This chapter provides instructions for the integration of system components within a server system that has the server board and other system components pre-installed. It includes installation instructions for supported system options, and other available accessory option kits.
  • Page 60: Power Supply Module - Installation / Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Power Supply Module – Installation / Removal 3.1.1 Power Supply Module Installation Figure 63. Power Supply Module Installation 1. If installed, remove the insert from the chassis power supply bay.
  • Page 61: Power Cord Retention Strap Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3.1.3 Power Cord Retention Strap Installation Figure 65. Power Cord Retention Strap Installation 1. Locate and remove the power cord retention strap from the system accessory kit. 2. Insert the locking tab end of the Retention Strap into the receiver hole located beneath the power cord receptacle on the back of the power supply module (see Letter “A”).
  • Page 62: Esrt2 Sata Raid 5 Upgrade Key - Installation / Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide ESRT2 SATA RAID 5 Upgrade Key – Installation / Removal 3.2.1 Installing the ESRT2 SATA RAID 5 Upgrade Key Figure 67. Installing the SATA RAID 5 Upgrade Key Remove the SATA 5 Upgrade Key from its packaging.
  • Page 63: Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Lite Key - Installation / Removal

    2. Locate the Intel® RMM4 Lite connector on the server board next to the front panel USB 2.0 connector. 3. Place the Intel® RMM4 Lite key over the connector and match the orientation of the key to that of the connector.
  • Page 64: Trusted Platform Module (Tpm) Installation

    Note: TPM module comes with two screws in kit, one Philips head version and one tamper proof version. M.2 Storage SSD Installation / Removal The Intel® Server Board S2600WF product family includes two M.2 SSD connectors labeled “M2_x4PCIE/sSATA_1” and “M2_x2PCIE/sSATA_2” on the server board as shown below. Each M.2 connector can support PCIe* or SATA modules that conform to a 2280 (80mm) form factor.
  • Page 65: Storage Ssd Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3.5.1 M.2 Storage SSD Installation There are two onboard M.2 connectors, one located by Riser Slot 1 and the other is located by SATA 4 and 5 connectors.
  • Page 66: Ocp Expansion Module - Installation / Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide OCP Expansion Module – Installation / Removal 3.6.1 OCP Expansion Module Installation Figure 73. Installing OCP Expansion Module Remove the OCP bay filler from the chassis back panel. Squeeze the panels on each side of the filler and push it out from the chassis.
  • Page 67: Intel® Sas Raid Module Installation / Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Intel® SAS RAID Module Installation / Removal 3.7.1 Intel® SAS RAID Module Installation Figure 75. Intel® SAS RAID Module Installation Insert the four barrel standoffs into the matching holes in the server board (see Letter ‘A’).
  • Page 68: Single Intel® Raid Maintenance Free Backup Unit (Rmfbu) Installation/Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Single Intel® RAID Maintenance Free Backup Unit (RMFBU) Installation/Removal The 1U server system has support for the installation of one or two Raid Maintenance Free Back-up Units (RMFBU). The following sections describe the installation and removal of the single unit accessory option.
  • Page 69: Dual Intel® Raid Maintenance Free Backup Units (Rmfbu) Installation/Removal

    Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 2. Push down on the release tab located on the side of the RMFBU. 3. Slide the Intel® RAID Maintenance Free Backup Unit to the right to disengage it from the mounting plate (see Letter “A”).
  • Page 70: Figure 81. Dual Rmfbu Assembly

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 80. RMFBU Installation Into Dual RMFBU Housing 5. Install one RMFBU at a time into the dual RMFBU housing. Lower the cable-less end of the RMFBU into the housing (see Letter “C”) and then push the other end down until it sits securly into place.
  • Page 71: Dual Intel® Raid Maintenance Free Backup Unit (Rmfbu) Assembly Removal

    3.10 Intel® Omni-Path IFT Carrier Accessory Kit Installation The Intel Server System R1000WF product family has support for 1 or 2 Intel® Xeon® processor Scalable family SKUs that include an Intel Omni-path Host Fabric Interface (HFI) connector. In support of these processor SKUs, one of two available Intel accessory kits is necessary to enable support for the fabric interface.
  • Page 72: Intel® Omni-Path Ift Carrier Kit (Ipc Awf1Pfabkitm) - Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3.10.1 Intel® Omni-path IFT Carrier Kit (iPC AWF1PFABKITM) – Installation Kit Contents: 1 – Dual port IFT Carrier Mezzanine Card 1 – Internal Host Fabric Interface (HFI) Cable (CPU1) 1 –...
  • Page 73: Figure 83. Fabric Processor Cable

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Remove the OCP bay filler from the chassis back panel. Squeeze the panels on each side of the filler and push it out of the chassis. Remove the four (4) pre-installed screws from the mounting stand-offs (2 on the server board + 2 on the...
  • Page 74: Intel® Omni-Path Ift Carrier Kit (Ipc Awf1Pfabkitp) - Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3.10.2 Intel® Omni-path IFT Carrier Kit (iPC AWF1PFABKITP) – Installation Kit Contents: 1 – Dual port IFT Carrier PCIe Add-in Card 1 – Internal Host Fabric Interface (HFI) Cable (CPU1) 1 –...
  • Page 75: Figure 84. Fabric Cable Processor

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Lock Place and Insert Cable Cable Figure 84. Fabric Cable Processor Connector Placement 7. Place the HFI cable processor connector within the connector rails on the processor socket and slide processor and cable connectors together (See Letter A) 8.
  • Page 76: System Software Updates And Configuration

    The FRUSDR utility is included in the platform’s System Update Package (SUP) which can be downloaded from the Intel web site referenced above. The SUP will include full system update instructions.
  • Page 77: Navigating The Bios Setup Utility

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 4.2.3 Navigating the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility consists of several menu screens, each holding either informational fields and/or configurable system setup options. The bottom right portion of each menu screen provides a list of commands that are used to navigate through the Setup utility.
  • Page 78 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Option Description Pressing the <F9> key causes the following to display: Load Optimized Defaults? Setup Defaults <F9> If “Yes” is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to their default values.
  • Page 79: System Packaging Assembly

    Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide System Packaging Assembly The original Intel packaging, in which the server system is delivered, is designed to provide protection to a fully configured system and was tested to meet ISTA (International Safe Transit Association) Test Procedure 3A (2008).
  • Page 80: Figure 85. Package Assemblyr

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide System Packaging Assembly Instructions System LEFT Side System System FRONT BACK System RIGHT Side Figure 85. Package Assembly Reference Diagram 1. Place four foam inserts into the inner box as shown noting foam insert orientation.
  • Page 81 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 3. Place the two side wall foam inserts. 4. Place three corrugated double wall cardboard pads on top of the two bottom foam inserts as shown. 5. Carefully place the system into the shipping bag and tape the bag shut.
  • Page 82 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 7. Place the accesory box next to the foam insert located in the back of the box. 8. Place foam insert in front of the accessory box.
  • Page 83 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 9. At the front of the system, between the front foam insert and system front panel, place the foam insert labeled J36266-001. 10. Place four corrugated double wall cardboard panels on top of the system.
  • Page 84 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 11. Place the two remaining foam inserts on top of the cardboard panels in the positions shown. 12. Fold the top flaps of the inner box closed, end flaps first, followed by side flaps.
  • Page 85 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 13. Fold the top flaps of the outer box, end flaps first, followed by the side flaps. 14. Tape the outer box using an H-pattern, across the center first, followed by both ends.
  • Page 86: System Service - System Features Overview

    Intel® Server Board S2600WF Technical Product Specification System Feature Reference Diagrams This section provides a high level overview of the Intel® Server System R1000WF product family. It provides illustrations and diagrams showing the location of important components, features, and connections found throughout the server system.
  • Page 87: Front Drive Bay Options

    Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 6.1.1 Front Drive Bay Options Figure 87. 3.5" Drive Bay – 4 Drive Configuration – Intel® Server System R1304WFxxxx Figure 88. 2.5" Drive Bay – 8 Drive Configuration – Intel® Server System R1208WFxxxx 6.1.2 Control Panel Features Figure 89.
  • Page 88: Back Panel Features

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 6.1.4 Back Panel Features PCIe* Riser #2 PCIe* Riser #1 Serial A Power Supply Power Supply Video 3 x USB Management RJ45 Port Module Bay (S2600WFT Only) Figure 91. Back Panel Features 6.1.5...
  • Page 89: Figure 93. Intel ® Light -Guidedd

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 93. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Server Board...
  • Page 90: Figure 95. System Fan Connections

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 94. DIMM Fault LEDs Figure 95. System Fan Connections...
  • Page 91: System Configuration And Recovery Jumpers

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide System Configuration and Recovery Jumpers Figure 96. System Configuration and Recovery Jumpers The following sections describe how each jumper block is used. 6.2.1 BIOS Default Jumper Block This jumper resets BIOS options, configured using the <F2> BIOS Setup Utility, back to their original default factory settings.
  • Page 92: Password Clear Jumper Block

    This jumper should only be used if the ME firmware has gotten corrupted and requires re-installation. The following procedure should be followed. Note: System Update files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP) posted to Intel’s Download center web site.
  • Page 93: Bmc Force Update Jumper Block

    This jumper should only be used if the BMC firmware has gotten corrupted and requires re-installation. The following procedure should be followed: Note: System Update files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP) posted to Intel’s Download center web site.
  • Page 94: Serial Port 'A' Configuration Jumper

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Note: System Update Packages (SUP) can be downloaded from Intel’s download center web site. http://downloadcenter.intel.com 1. Turn off the system 2. For safety, remove the AC power cords 3.
  • Page 95: System Service - Fru Replacement

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide System Service - FRU Replacement This chapter provides instructions for the removal and installation of system components considered as field replaceable. Components within the system can only be serviced after the system has been powered off and AC power cords have been disconnected from the server system.
  • Page 96: Replacing A System Fan

    Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Replacing a System Fan System fans used in the Intel Server System R1000WF product family are NOT hot-swappable. 1. Power off the system and remove the system top cover (see section 2.2.1).
  • Page 97: Figure 98. Connect System Fanc

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 6. Install the replacement fan into the fan module assembly, ensuring all rubber guides are in place and the cable is located on the side closest to the server board. (See Letter “B”).
  • Page 98: Replacing The System Battery

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Replacing the System Battery The battery on the server board powers the Real Time Clock for up to 10 years in the absence of power. When the battery starts to weaken, it loses voltage, and stored server settings and system clock and date settings maybe lost.
  • Page 99: Rack Handles - Installation / Removal

    Note: The system should never be carried solely by the rack handles. Intel recommends carrying the system using two people or to use a cart when moving the system from one location to another.
  • Page 100: Replacing A Backplane

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Replacing a Backplane 7.4.1 Removing the Backplane Figure 102. Removing the Backplane 1. Power off the system and remove the system top cover (see Section 2.2.1). 2. Remove all hot-swap drive carriers, regardless of whether a drive is installed in the carrier.
  • Page 101: Installing The Backplane

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 7.4.2 Installing the Backplane Figure 103. Installing the Backplane 1. Locate the replacement 1U backplane 2. Hold the backplane only by the edges. Do not push or pull on any components on the backplane.
  • Page 102: Replacing The Standard Front Control Panel

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Replacing the Standard Front Control Panel 7.5.1 Standard Front Control Panel Removal Figure 104. Standard Front Control Panel Removal 1. Power off the system and remove all power cords.
  • Page 103: Replacing The Server Board

    9. Remove riser card assemblies (see section 2.7Error! Reference source not found.). 10. Remove all options installed onto the server board including (if installed): OCP Module, Intel® SAS RAID Module and mounting stand-offs, Intel® RAID 5 option key, Intel® RMM 4 Lite key, TPM Module, eUSB SSD and mounting stand-offs.
  • Page 104: Figure 106. Server Board Removal

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 106. Server Board Removal 14. Remove the three fastener screws securing the Chassis Support Bracket to the server board (see Letter “A”). 15. Remove the Chassis Support Bracket (see Letter “B”).
  • Page 105: Server Board Installation

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 7.6.2 Server Board Installation Note: Follow ESD precautions outlined at the beginning of this manual. 1. Verify that all cables are clear of the area in which the server board will be installed.
  • Page 106: Appendix A. Getting Help

     A searchable knowledgebase to search for product information throughout the support site If you are still unable to obtain a solution to your issue, send an email to Intel’s technical support center using the online form available at: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contactsupport Lastly, you can contact an Intel support representative using one of the support phone numbers available at: (charges may apply).
  • Page 107: Appendix B. System Cable Routing Diagrams

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Appendix B. System Cable Routing Diagrams Figure 108. Intel® Server System R1304WFxxxx Cable Routing...
  • Page 108: Figure 109. Intel Server System

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Figure 109. Intel Server System R1208WFxxxx Cable Routing...
  • Page 109: Appendix C. System Status Led Operating States And Definition

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Appendix C. System Status LED Operating States and Definition The server board includes a bi-color System Status LED. The System Status LED on the server board is tied directly to the System Status LED on the front panel.
  • Page 110 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Color State Criticality Description Power Unit sensor offset for configuration error is asserted. HDD HSC is off-line or degraded. Amber ~1 Hz blink Non-critical - Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail: System is operating Critical threshold crossed –...
  • Page 111: Appendix D. Post Code Diagnostic Led Decoder Table

    Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Appendix D. POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Table As an aid to assist in trouble shooting a system hang that occurs during a system’s Power-On Self-Test (POST) process, the server board includes a bank of eight POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the server board as shown in the Figure below.
  • Page 112 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Early POST Memory Initialization MRC Diagnostic Codes Memory Initialization at the beginning of POST includes multiple functions, including: discovery, channel training, validation that the DIMM population is acceptable and functional, initialization of the IMC and other hardware settings, and initialization of applicable RAS configurations.
  • Page 113 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Table 7. MRC Fatal Error Codes Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint Description (Amber - Read 1st) (Green - Read 2nd)
  • Page 114 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide BIOS POST Progress Codes The following table provides a list of all POST progress codes. Table 8. POST Progress Codes Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off...
  • Page 115 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble (Amber - Read (Green - Read Checkpoint Description MRC Progress Codes Memory Installed...
  • Page 116 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble (Amber - Read (Green - Read Checkpoint Description DXE USB enable DXE IDE begin...
  • Page 117 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 = LED On, 0 = LED Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble (Amber - Read (Green - Read Checkpoint Description Recovery PEIM (Capsule loaded) No Usable Memory Error: Memory is locked by Intel®...
  • Page 118: Appendix E. Post Code Errors

    The user needs to replace the faulty part and restart the system. Note: The POST error codes in the following table are common to all current generation Intel server platforms. Features present on a given server board/system will determine which of the listed error codes are supported Table 9.
  • Page 119 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 0194 Processor family mismatch detected Please use identical CPU type. Fatal Processor Intel(R) UPI link frequencies unable to 0195 Fatal synchronize 0196 Processor model mismatch detected Please use identical CPU type.
  • Page 120 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide 8544 CPU1_DIMM_B2 disabled Please remove the disabled DIMM. Major 8545 CPU1_DIMM_B3 disabled Please remove the disabled DIMM. Major 8546 CPU1_DIMM_C1 disabled Please remove the disabled DIMM. Major 8547 CPU1_DIMM_C2 disabled Please remove the disabled DIMM.
  • Page 121 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide CPU1_DIMM_B3 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 8565 Major (SPD) failure CPU1_DIMM_C1 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 8566 Major (SPD) failure CPU1_DIMM_C2 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 8567 Major...
  • Page 122 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide CPU2_DIMM_B3 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 857D Major (SPD) failure CPU2_DIMM_C1 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 857E Major (SPD) failure 857F CPU2_DIMM_C2 encountered a Serial Presence Detection Major...
  • Page 123 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide CPU2_DIMM_D1 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 85E1 Major (SPD) failure CPU2_DIMM_D2 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 85E2 Major (SPD) failure CPU2_DIMM_D3 encountered a Serial Presence Detection 85E3 Major...
  • Page 124: Post Error Beep Codes

    Codes that are common across all Intel server boards and systems that use same generation chipset are listed in the following table. Each digit in the code is represented by a sequence of beeps whose count is...
  • Page 125 Intel ® Server System R1000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide Table 11. Integrated BMC Beep Codes Code Reason for Beep Associated Sensors 1-5-1-2 VR Watchdog Timer sensor assertion VR Watchdog Timer 1-5-1-4 The system does not power on or...

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