Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX100 S5 Operating Manual
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Edition December 2007

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY RX100 S5 Server Operating manual Edition December 2007...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2007 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 for this manual .
  • Page 4 Contents Instructions for connecting/disconnecting cables ..54 Starting up and operation ....55 Controls and indicators ..... 55 5.1.1 Front of server .
  • Page 5 Contents CSS components ......77 Hot-plug HDD modules ....78 8.1.1 HDD module and dummy module .
  • Page 7: Preface

    Thanks to its highly developed hardware and software components, the PRIMERGY RX100 S5 server offers a high level of data security and availability. These include the ServerView server management software, Prefailure Detection and Analysis (PDA) and Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart (ASR&R).
  • Page 8: Documentation Overview

    Documentation overview Preface Documentation overview More information on your PRIMERGY RX100 S5 can be found in the following documents: – “Quick Start Hardware - PRIMERGY RX100 S5” leaflet (only included as a printed copy) – “Quick Start Software - Quick Installation Guide” leaflet (only included as a printed copy) –...
  • Page 9 Internet. The overview page showing the online documentation available on the Internet can be found using the URL: http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com. The PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the Industry standard servers navigation option. If you need a replacement copy of the ServerBooks DVD, send the...
  • Page 10: Features

    Preface Features Customer Self Service (CSS) The Fujitsu Siemens Computers Customer Self Service (CSS) concept enables you to identify and replace the affected component yourself in the case of certain error scenarios. In the CSS concept, you can replace the following components yourself in the event of an error: –...
  • Page 11 (e.g. drive encryption using Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption). The TPM is activated via the BIOS system (for more information, refer to the Fujitsu Siemens Computers BIOS manual). CAUTION! – When using the TPM, note the program descriptions provided by the third party manufacturers.
  • Page 12 Features Preface Hard disk drives Two basic versions of the server are available, fitted with either SATA or SAS hard disk drives. – Server with SATA hard disk drives: With the standard design, the server has a drive cage in which up to two SATA hard disk drives with an EasyChange installation frame and a maximum height of 1 inch are fitted.
  • Page 13 Preface Features Onboard SATA controller A SATA controller is fitted to operate the two SATA hard drives. The LSI Embedded MegaRAID software supports RAID levels 0 and 1. The controller has its own configuration utility. More detailed information may be found in the “Embedded MegaRAID Software User’s Guide” manual (on the ServerBooks DVD under “Controllers”).
  • Page 14 ASR&R (Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart) restarts the system in the event of an error and automatically "hides" the defective system compo- nents. The PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analysis) technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers analyzes and monitors all components that are critical for system reliability.
  • Page 15 Preface Features iRMC S2 with integrated service LAN port The features of the iRMC S2 Advanced Video Redirection and Remote Storage are available as an option. The iRMC S2 (integrated Remote Management Controller) is a BMC with integrated service LAN port and expanded functionality that was previously only available with additional plug-in cards.
  • Page 16 Server management is implemented using the supplied ServerView software in conjunction with PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analysis) technology from Fujitsu Siemens. PDA reports the threat of a system error or overload at an early stage, allowing preventive measures to be taken.
  • Page 17 With the iRMC S2 (integrated Remote Management Controller) on the system board and the optional remote testing and diagnostic system ServerView Remote Management, the PRIMERGY RX100 S5 server can also be maintained and serviced remotely. This enables remote diagnosis for system analysis, remote configuration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail.
  • Page 18 ServerView Remote Management ServerView Remote Management is the remote management solution from Fujitsu Siemens Computers for PRIMERGY servers. ServerView Remote Management and the relevant hardware components integrated on the system board allow remote monitoring and maintenance as well as fast restoration of operation in the event of errors.
  • Page 19: Notational Conventions

    Preface Notational conventions Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: Text in italics indicates commands or menu items. “Quotation marks” indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized. Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical data Preface Technical data Electrical data Rated voltage range 100 V - 127 V or 200 V - 240 V Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current in the basic configuration 100 V - 240 V / 1.8 A - 0.8 A Max.
  • Page 21 Preface Technical data Compliance with regulations and standards Product safety and ergonomics International IEC 60950-1 Europe Safety EN 60950-1 Ergonomics ISO 9241-3 EN 2941-3 EK1-ITB 2003:2007 USA / Canada UL 60950-1 / CSA-C22.2 60950-1-03 Taiwan CNS 14336 Electromagnetic compatibility International CISPRA 24 Europe EN 55022...
  • Page 22 Technical data Preface Mechanical values Width 430 mm Depth 560 mm Height 42.5 mm or 1 HU Weight Approx. 11 kg (depending on configuration). Ventilation clearance At least 200 mm on the front and rear Ambient conditions Environment class 3K2 EN 60721 / IEC 721 Part 3-3 Environment class 2K2 EN 60721 / IEC 721 Part 3-2...
  • Page 23: Installation Steps, Overview

    Installation steps, overview This chapter contains an overview of the steps necessary to install your server. Links guide you to sections where you can find more detailed information on the individual steps: Ê First of all, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the safety infor- mation in chapter “Important information”...
  • Page 24 Installation steps, overview Ê Configure the server and install the desired operating system and applica- tions. The following options are available: – Remote configuration and installation with ServerStart: The ServerStart DVD supplied allows you to conveniently configure the server and install the operating system. Details on how to operate ServerStart, as well as some additional infor- mation, can be found in the “PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - ServerStart”...
  • Page 25: Important Information

    Important information In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working on your server. 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 26 Safety instructions Important information Before starting up CAUTION! During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device (see section “Technical data” on page 20). If the server has been moved from a cold environment, condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine.
  • Page 27 Important information 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 28 Safety instructions Important information 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).
  • Page 29 Important information Safety instructions Batteries CAUTION! Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the technical manual for the system board).
  • Page 30 Safety instructions Important information Working with CDs/DVDs and CD/DVD drives When working with devices with CD/DVD drives, these instructions must be followed. CAUTION! Only use CDs/DVDs that are in perfect condition in your server's CD/DVD drive, in order to prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury.
  • Page 31 Important information 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 32: Ce Conformity

    CE conformity Important information Other important information: During cleaning, observe the instructions in section “Cleaning the server” on page Keep this operating manual and the other documentation (such as the technical manual, CD) close to the device. All documentation must be included if the equipment is passed on to a third party.
  • Page 33: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not responsible for any radio or television inter- ference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi- tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
  • Page 34: Transporting The Server

    Transporting the server Important information WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Transporting the server CAUTION! Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts.
  • Page 35: Rack Installation Instructions

    Important information Rack installation instructions Rack installation instructions When connecting and disconnecting cables, follow the instructions in chapter “Important information” in the technical manual for the corre- sponding rack. The technical manual for the rack is supplied along with the rack itself.
  • Page 36: Environmental Protection

    Important information Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standard for “environmentally friendly product design and devel- opment”. This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 37 Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the “Returning used devices” manual, via your local Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 39: Hardware Installation

    Hardware installation CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the chapter “Important information” on page Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions (see “Ambient conditions” on page 22). Protect the server from dust, humidity and heat. Make sure that the server is acclimatized for the time indicated in this table before putting it into operation.
  • Page 40: Unpacking The Server

    Unpacking the server Hardware installation Unpacking the server CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the “Important information” on page 25 chapter. The server must always be lifted or carried by at least two people. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. Ê...
  • Page 41: Installing/Removing The Server In/From The Rack

    Hardware installation Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Installing/removing the server in/from the rack CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in chapter “Important information” on page 25 and section “Rack installation instructions” on page The rack can tip over when more than one unit is removed. CAUTION! The server does not have cable management in the rack.
  • Page 42: Rack Requirements

    The power is supplied via the multiple socket outlets fitted in the rack. The main features of the rack systems from Fujitsu Siemens Computers are as follows: PRIMECENTER rack –...
  • Page 43 Hardware installation Installing/removing the server in/from the rack 3rd party rack Certain general conditions must be met: – Installation dimensions (see the dimensions shown in figure 2 on page 44): Front of rack Rear of rack Rack depth (comparison PRIMECENTER rack 940/1000/1100 mm) Rack width (comparison PRIMECENTER rack 700 mm) Clearance for 19”...
  • Page 44 Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Hardware installation – Power supply: For installation in 3rd party racks, you must ensure that the appropriate socket strips are present. Figure 2: Mechanical requirements Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 45: Installation In Primecenter/Datacenter Rack

    Hardware installation Installing/removing the server in/from the rack 4.2.2 Installation in PRIMECENTER/DataCenter rack For installation in a PRIMECENTER/DataCenter rack, the following parts are required: – Support bracket – One left and one right telescopic rail (assembled) – M5x10 screws with integrated plugwashers General information is provided in the Technical Manual for the PRIME- CENTER and/or DataCenter Rack.
  • Page 46 Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Hardware installation Removing the outer telescopic rail Figure 4: Removing the outer telescopic rail Ê Extend the telescopic rail fully (1). Ê Press the release spring (2) and remove the server rail. Ê Repeat both steps with the second telescopic rail. No nuts are required to secure the telescopic rails as the fixing holes on the rails are threaded.
  • Page 47 Hardware installation Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Installing the telescopic rail with variable support Figure 5: Fit the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack Ê Position the left rail (1) on the support bracket with the retaining bolts in the upper and lower square catch (a).
  • Page 48: Installation In 3Rd Party Racks

    Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Hardware installation 4.2.3 Installation in 3rd party racks The following parts are required to install the server in 3rd party racks: – One left and one right telescopic rail (assembled) – M5x10 screws with integrated plugwashers Ê...
  • Page 49: Inserting The Server

    Hardware installation Installing/removing the server in/from the rack 4.2.4 Inserting the server Figure 6: Preparing the server Ê Place the server rails on the three screws on both sides of the server and slide the server rails forwards to secure them (1). The safety spring (a) must engage with an audible click.
  • Page 50 Installing/removing the server in/from the rack Hardware installation Figure 7: Inserting the server Ê Push the prepared server into the rails that are attached to the rack until the server rails engage (1). Ensure that the server is inserted horizontally and is not tilted. Ê...
  • Page 51: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Hardware installation Connecting devices to the server Connecting devices to the server The ports for external devices are on the front and rear of the server. The additional ports available on your server depend on the expansion cards installed. Some of the devices that can be connected may require special software, e.g.
  • Page 52: Connecting The Monitor

    Connecting devices to the server Hardware installation The standard ports on the rear are marked with symbols, and some are color- coded: Figure 9: Ports on the rear 1 service LAN port LAN port 2 2 Serial port COM1* LAN port 1 3 PS/2 mouse port (green) USB port 2 4 PS/2 keyboard port (purple)
  • Page 53: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Hardware installation Connecting the server to the mains Connecting the server to the mains The server has a fixed power supply unit. CAUTION! The server is automatically set to a mains voltage in the range 100 V - 127 V or 200 V - 240 V. You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage.
  • Page 54: Instructions For Connecting/Disconnecting Cables

    Instructions for connecting/disconnecting cables Hardware installation Instructions for connecting/disconnecting cables CAUTION! Make sure you read the documentation for the external devices before connecting them. Do not connect or disconnect data cables during a thunderstorm. When removing a cable, always hold it by the plug not by the actual cable. Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below.
  • Page 55: Starting Up And Operation

    Starting up and operation CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in chapter “Important information” on page Controls and indicators 5.1.1 Front of server Figure 11: Controls and indicators on the front panel ServerView Local Service Display 6 NMI button ID button Power-on indicator ID indicator Hard disk activity indicator...
  • Page 56: Controls

    Controls and indicators Starting up and operation 5.1.1.1 Controls ID button Lights up (blue) on the front and on the rear of the server when the ID button is pressed. The two ID indicators are synchronized. On/Off button When the system is switched off, it can be switched on again by pressing the On/Off button.
  • Page 57: Indicators On The Control Panel

    Starting up and operation Controls and indicators 5.1.1.2 Indicators on the control panel ID indicator (blue) Lights up blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button. To deactivate, press the button again. The ID indicator can also be activated via ServerView S2 and its status reported to ServerView S2.
  • Page 58 Controls and indicators Starting up and operation CSS/Global Error indicator (yellow/red) Generally, the three possible states of this indicator have the following meanings: – Does not light up when the system is OK. – If the event is still acute after a power failure, the indicator is activated after the restart.
  • Page 59: Indicators On The Accessible Drives/Components

    Starting up and operation Controls and indicators 5.1.1.3 Indicators on the accessible drives/components DVD drive activity indicator Lights up green when the storage medium is being accessed. ServerView Local Service Panel (option) You can use the slot mechanism to pull out the ServerView Local Service Panel from the server housing and read the information.
  • Page 60 Controls and indicators Starting up and operation Indicators on the hot-plug HDD module Figure 12: Indicators on the hot-plug HDD module 1 HDD BUSY (green) – Lit: HDD in active phase (drive active, drive being accessed) – Does not light: HDD inactive 2 HDD FAULT (orange) –...
  • Page 61: Rear Of Server

    Starting up and operation Controls and indicators 5.1.2 Rear of server Indicators on connection panel (Global Error indicator and CSS indicator) Figure 13: Global Error indicator and CSS indicator CSS/Global Error indicator (yellow/red) Generally, the three possible states of this indicator have the following meanings: –...
  • Page 62 Controls and indicators Starting up and operation Depending on the color, the states „light up“ and „flash“ have the following meanings: – CSS (yellow) Lights up yellow if a prefailure event was detected for a CSS component. Flashes yellow if an error was detected that you can fix yourself with the CSS concept (see “Customer Self Service (CSS)”...
  • Page 63 Starting up and operation Controls and indicators Indicators on the connection panel (ID indicator) Figure 14: ID indicator ID indicator (blue) ID indicators on the front and rear of the server light up when the ID button is pressed. The two ID indicators are synchronized. Lights up blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button.
  • Page 64 Controls and indicators Starting up and operation Indicators on the connection panel (LAN indicators) Figure 15: LAN indicators LAN activity indicator (service LAN) Lights up green if a LAN connection exists. Does not light up if no LAN connection exists. Flashes green when a LAN transfer is in progress.
  • Page 65: Switching The Server On And Off

    Starting up and operation Switching the server on and off Switching the server on and off The indicators and controls for switching on and off can be found in section “Controls and indicators” on page CAUTION! It nothing appears on the screen but flickering stripes after switching on the server, switch the server off immediately (see chapter “Trouble- shooting and tips”...
  • Page 66 Switching the server on and off Starting up and operation Other On/Off options In addition to the On/Off button, the server can be switched on and off in the following ways: – Specified switch on time / switch off time The server is switched on or off at a time specified in the ServerView S2 program.
  • Page 67: Configuring The Server

    Starting up and operation Configuring the server Configuring the server This section contains information about configuring the server and installing the operating system. Make sure that the energy saving functions are disabled in the BIOS Setup during server operation. 5.3.1 Hard disk drive write cache By default, the hard disk write cache is deactivated.
  • Page 68: Configuring The Onboard Sata Controller

    Configuring the server Starting up and operation 5.3.2 Configuring the onboard SATA controller A SATA controller is integrated on the system board. You can configure the onboard SATA controller either before or during ServerStart. Using ServerStart is recommended. The controller has its own configuration utility. More detailed information may be found in the “Embedded MegaRAID Software User’s Guide”...
  • Page 69: Configuration With Serverstart

    Starting up and operation Configuring the server 5.3.4 Configuration with ServerStart The ServerStart disc 1 supplied allows you to conveniently configure the server and install the operating system. The menu-assisted configuration includes the server configuration with SCU and the RAID controller configuration with ServerViewRAID.
  • Page 70: Configuration Without Serverstart

    Cleaning the server Starting up and operation 5.3.5 Configuration without ServerStart Configuring the onboard SATA controller Configure the controller as described in section “Configuring the onboard SATA controller” on page Configuring the onboard SAS controller with “Integrated Mirroring Enhanced” Configure the controller as described in section “Configuring the onboard SAS controller with “Integrated Mirroring Enhanced””...
  • Page 71: Property And Data Protection

    Property and data protection The lockable rack door protects the server against unauthorized access. To protect your system and data internally against unauthorized access, you can activate the security functions using the BIOS Setup. BIOS Setup security functions The System Security menu in the BIOS Setup offers various options for protecting your data from unauthorized access.
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and tips CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in the “Safety notes and other important information” manual and in chapter “Important information” on page If a fault occurs, attempt to resolve it using the measures described: – in this chapter, –...
  • Page 74: Server Switches Itself Off

    Server switches itself off Troubleshooting and tips Server switches itself off Server Management has detected an error Ê Check the error list or the ErrorLog file in the ServerView program, and attempt to eliminate the error. Screen remains blank Monitor is switched off Ê...
  • Page 75: Flickering Stripes On Monitor Screen

    Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on monitor screen Flickering stripes on monitor screen CAUTION! Switch off the server immediately. Risk of damaging the server. Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports. You will find the horizontal frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation for your monitor.
  • Page 76: Incorrect Date And Time

    Incorrect date and time Troubleshooting and tips Mouse controller disabled The mouse controller on the system board must be enabled if you are using the mouse supplied. Ê Check in the BIOS Setup that the mouse controller is Enabled. Incorrect date and time Ê...
  • Page 77: Css Components

    CSS components This chapter describes how to handle CSS components and how to identify defective CSS components and replace them yourself. Further information on the CSS concept is provided in the “Customer Self Service (CSS)” manual on the ServerBooks DVD. Upgrades, updates and replacement of non-CSS components are described in the “Options Guide”...
  • Page 78: Hot-Plug Hdd Modules

    A maximum of two SAS or SATA HDD modules can be installed in the PRIMERGY RX100 S5 server. The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX100 S5 are supplied already mounted in an installation frame so that defective hard disk drives can be replaced and new drives can be added during operation.
  • Page 79: Hdd Module And Dummy Module

    8.1.1 HDD module and dummy module The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX100 S5 are supplied already mounted in an installation frame so that defective drives can be replaced and new drives can be added during operation. The hard disk drive and installation frame together make up the HDD module.
  • Page 80: Handling Hard Disk Drives And Hdd Modules

    Hot-plug HDD modules CSS components 8.1.2 Handling hard disk drives and HDD modules Hard disk drives incorporated in the HDD modules are highly sensitive electro- magnetic devices and must be handled with great care. Incorrect handling can cause partial or total failure of the hard disk drives. These failures can result in data errors and to a loss of data or to total corruption of the hard disk drive.
  • Page 81: Removing/Installing The Dummy Module

    CSS components Hot-plug HDD modules 8.1.3 Removing/installing the dummy module Free slots are provided with dummy modules. Remove the dummy module before installing an additional HDD module. Figure 17: Removing/installing the dummy module Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages (1).
  • Page 82: Installing The Hdd Module

    Hot-plug HDD modules CSS components 8.1.4 Installing the HDD module Removing the transport lock If HDD modules are provided with a transport lock, remove the lock before releasing the locking mechanism. Figure 18: Removing the transport lock Ê Pull the transport lock out in the direction of the arrow. Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 83 CSS components Hot-plug HDD modules Unlocking the HDD module Figure 19: Unlocking the HDD module Ê Release the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button (1). Ê Push the handle of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). The HDD module is now unlocked.
  • Page 84 Hot-plug HDD modules CSS components Installing the HDD module Figure 20: Installing the HDD module Ê Unlock the HDD module as described in section “Removing the transport lock” on page Ê Carefully push the HDD module into the empty slot (1) until it stops. Ê...
  • Page 85: Removing The Hdd Module

    CSS components Hot-plug HDD modules 8.1.5 Removing the HDD module CAUTION! Only remove an HDD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed. Observe the control LEDs for the corre- sponding HDD modules (see “Indicators on the hot-plug HDD module”...
  • Page 86 Hot-plug HDD modules CSS components Ê Install the new HDD module, as described in “Installing the HDD module” on page CAUTION! If you have removed a HDD module and do not install a new one in its place, put the dummy module back in its place for cooling, to comply with EMC regulations (regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility), and for protection against fire.
  • Page 87: Replacement Of Non-Hot-Plug Components

    CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components Replacement of non-hot-plug components When a defective non-hot-plug component has been detected (see page 58 page 62), proceed as follows: Ê Exit all applications and shut down the server properly (see section “Switching the server on and off” on page 65).
  • Page 88 Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components Figure 22: Removing the top cover Ê Push the top cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow (1). Ê Lift off the top cover upwards (2). Ê Press the Indicate CSS button on the system board (see the technical manual for the system board D2542 on the ServerBooks DVD).
  • Page 89: Replacing A Memory Module

    CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components 8.2.2 Replacing a memory module 8.2.2.1 Removing a defective memory module Figure 23: Removing a memory module Ê Fold the tabs outwards on both sides of the relevant slot (1). Ê Pull the defective memory module out of the slot (2). Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 90: Installing A New Memory Module

    Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components 8.2.2.2 Installing a new memory module CAUTION! Please note the equipping rules in the tecnical manual for the system board D2542. Figure 24: 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).
  • Page 91: Replacing A System Fan

    CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components 8.2.3 Replacing a system fan CAUTION! Since the system fans are not redundant, defective system fans have to be replaced immediately. Figure 25: Example: removing system fan 5 (FAN 5) Ê Lift off the system fan upwards (1). To do this, press up the four rubber pins (a).
  • Page 92 Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components Figure 26: System fans 1-5 Ê Remove the system fan cable from the corresponding cable clamps. Ê Remove the system fan cable of the defective system fan from the corre- sponding plug on the system board (see the tecnical manual for the system board D2542).
  • Page 93 CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components Figure 27: Example: installing system fan 5 (FAN 5) Ê Install the new system fan (1). Make sure that the air flow aims at the system board. The arrow (a) indicates the direction of the air flow from the system fan. Ê...
  • Page 94 Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components Figure 28: System fans 1-5 Ê Route the system fan cable with the aid of the cable clamps. Ê Connect the system fan cable of the new system fan to the corresponding plug on the system board (see the tecnical manual for the system board D2542).
  • Page 95: Replacing An Expansion Card

    CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components 8.2.4 Replacing an expansion card 8.2.4.1 Removing a riser module Figure 29: Removing a riser module Ê Remove the cables from the defective expansion card. Ê Undo the two knurled screws (1). Ê Carefully pull out the riser module upwards (2). Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 96: Removing A Defective Expansion Card

    Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components 8.2.4.2 Removing a defective expansion card Figure 30: Removing a defective expansion card Ê Pull out the defective expansion card from the riser card slot. Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 97: Installing A New Expansion Card

    CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components 8.2.4.3 Installing a new expansion card Figure 31: Installing a new expansion card Ê Carefully press the new expansion card into the riser card slot (a), until it clicks into place (1). Make sure that the lug on the slot cover clicks into place in the corre- sponding hole (2).
  • Page 98: Installing A Riser Module

    Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components 8.2.4.4 Installing a riser module Figure 32: Installing a riser module Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot (1). Make sure that the pins of the riser holder fit into the corresponding openings (2).
  • Page 99 CSS components Replacement of non-hot-plug components Figure 33: Securing the riser module Ê Secure the riser module using the two knurled screws (1). Ê Connect the cables to the expansion card. Operating manual RX100 S5...
  • Page 100: Assembling The Server

    Replacement of non-hot-plug components CSS components 8.2.5 Assembling the server Figure 34: Mounting the top cover Ê Place the top cover on the server (1). Make sure that each bolt is positioned in the corresponding nut. Ê Push the top cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow (2). Figure 35: Securing the knurled screw Ê...
  • Page 101: Index

    Index correcting faults 3rd party rack installing in data manipulation requirements data protection data security accessible drives DataCenter Rack, requirements acclimatization time 39, date, incorrect Advanced Video Redirection delivery note 23, ambient conditions devices, connecting to server articulated cable guide disconnecting, cables ASR&R disposal, devices...
  • Page 102 Index ESD (electrostatic-sensitive devices) LAN activity external devices, connecting LAN transfer rate on server operating fault ServerView Local Service drifting display on monitor Panel incorrect date information material, additional incorrect time installation no display on monitor ports screen remains blank installation, server screen shows flickering installing in...
  • Page 103 Index mouse port RAID level mouse, no mouse pointer on rating plate screen recycling devices regulations and standards Remote Storage NMI button removing, server noise level requirements notational conventions 3rd party rack DataCenter Rack PRIMECENTER rack On/Off button reset button onboard SAS controller return of devices configuring...
  • Page 104 Index electrical data fitting in rack target group indicators technical data installation telescopic rail installing time, incorrect NMI button tips noise level transport damage 23, operation transporting the server ports troubleshooting property protection troubleshooting, server removing reset button unpacking, server routing cables USB port safety standards...
  • Page 105 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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