Ingrasys Osmium User Manual

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  • Page 1 Osmium User Manual...
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  • Page 3: Compliance Information

    Compliance Information USA FCC Verification Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: f this device may not cause harmful interference, and f this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde- sired operation.
  • Page 4 Australia and New Zealand Class A statement Attention: 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. CCC Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to China and marked with “Class A”...
  • Page 5: Copyright Information

    Copyright Information This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under interna- tional copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material con- tained herein, may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer. Version 1.0, 2017-08 Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Read this important safety information section. Retain this manual for reference. Read this sec- tion before servicing. Input rating: 200-240Vac, 7.5A, 50-60Hz CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this server should only be serviced by qualified service personnel. RTC Battery CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 7: Further Safety Information

    Further Safety Information Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this documentation before performing the instructions. Read any additional safety information that comes with your server or optional de- vice before you install the device. Safety Precautions For your protection, observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment: f Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment.
  • Page 8: Safety Statements

    Symbols The following symbols will appear in this manual to indicate different safety precaution: Hazardous voltages are present. To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health, follow the instructions. There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage. Follow the instructions. Hot surface.
  • Page 9 CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: • Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device. •...
  • Page 10 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Compliance Information ......... iii Copyright Information .
  • Page 12 3.15. Mainboards ..........48 4.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction The Osmium server system features 8 ThunderXII CN99XX processors (2 per node), 64 DDR4 DIMM slots (16 per node). 1.1. Checklist Carefully unpack the Osmium box and check that the following items were included. f Osmium server box f 2 x Power cord f Slide rail (optional) Contact your vendor if items are missing or appear damaged.
  • Page 14: Front View

    M.2 module DDR4 DIMM x 16 CPU0 and heat sink CPU1 and heat sink Mainboard OCP mezzanine card Air duct The following sections describe the external features for the Osmium server box. 1.3. Front View FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 Figure 3.
  • Page 15: Rear View

    Introduction 1.3.1. Front Control Boards View Figure 4. Front Control Boards View Table 4. Front Control Boards View Item Item Power button with LED for Node 1 Power button with LED for Node 2 UID button with LED for Node 1 System fault LED for Node 1 System fault LED for Node 2 UID button with LED for Node 2...
  • Page 16: Node Front View

    Introduction 1.5. Node Front View Figure 6. Node Front View Table 6. Node Front View Item Item Middle plane power connector Middle plane signal connector 1.6. Node Rear View Figure 7. Node Rear View Table 7. Node Rear View Item Item VGA port RJ45 for BMC management...
  • Page 17: System Board Component

    Introduction 1.7. System Board Component Figure 8. System Board Component Table 8. System Board Component Item Item PCIe x24 connector M.2 connector (through riser to PCIe x16) CPU0 DIMM slot x 16 CPU1 Middle plane signal connector Middle plane power connector RTC battery SATA port OCP mezzanine card connector A...
  • Page 18: System Architecture

    Introduction 1.8. System Architecture CH_A CH_A CH_B CH_B CH_C Cavium SoC Cavium SoC CH_C CCPI2 CH_D CH_D CH_E CH_E ThunderX II ThunderX II CH_F CH_F CH_G CH_G SoC1 SoC0 CH_H CH_H PCIe Gen3 x24 PCIe x24 Slot PCIe Gen3 x8 OCP Mezz Card Slot PCIe Gen3 x8 OCP Mezz Card Slot...
  • Page 19: System Operations

    System Operations This section provides information about getting your server box up and running. 2.1. Powering On Follow these steps to turn on the system: 1. Connect the power cord to the power socket at the rear of the server box and plug the other end into a power outlet.
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  • Page 21: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation 3.1. Introduction The procedures in this section apply to the Osmium server model. 3.1.1. Safety Measures Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous.
  • Page 22: System Fans

    Hardware Installation 3.2. System Fans 3.2.1. Removing a System Fan Follow these steps to remove a system fan: 1. Loosen the thumb screw on the fan assembly. 2. Hold the handle as shown and pull the fan assembly out of the chassis. Figure 10.
  • Page 23: Installing A System Fan

    Hardware Installation 5. Slide the connector to release from the support bracket. Figure 12. Separating a Fan from the Support Bracket 6. Repeat the previous steps for the remaining fans. 3.2.2. Installing a System Fan CAUTION: Make sure the airflow arrows on the system fan are pointing towards the rear of the system to prevent system overheating.
  • Page 24 Hardware Installation 3. Secure the support bracket to the fan bracket with screws. Figure 14. Assembling a Fan with the Brackets 4. Align the fan assembly with the chassis bay. 5. Slide the fan assembly into the chassis and push until it is flush with the bay. 6.
  • Page 25: Nodes

    Hardware Installation 3.3. Nodes 3.3.1. Removing a Node Follow these steps to remove a node: 1. Hold the handle and press the release latch to unlock from the chassis. 2. Pull the node out of the chassis. Figure 16. Removing a Node 3.3.2.
  • Page 26: Power Supply Units (Psus)

    Hardware Installation 3.4. Power Supply Units (PSUs) 3.4.1. Removing a Power Supply Unit (PSU) Follow these steps to remove a PSU: 1. Power off the server and detach all of the power cords from the PSU. 2. Hold the PSU handle and press the release latch to unlock from the chassis. 3.
  • Page 27: Power Interposer Boards (Pibs)

    Hardware Installation 3.5. Power Interposer Boards (PIBs) 3.5.1. Removing a Power Interposer Board (PIB) The removal of the PIB assembly requires the removal of the fan cage. The cables connected to the PIB can not be disconnected without first removing both the PIB and fan cage from the chas- sis.
  • Page 28 Hardware Installation 5. Pull out the release latches to unlock the PIB assembly. 6. Grasp the fan cage and PIB assembly and gently slide them out of the chassis. Figure 21. Removing a Fan Cage and PIB Assembly 7. Once the PIB assembly is removed from the chassis, locate and disconnect the cables from the PIB connectors.
  • Page 29 Hardware Installation 3.5.2. Installing a Power Interposer Board (PIB) Follow these steps to install a PIB: 1. Align the screw holes on the PIB with the holes on the PIB tray. 2. Secure the PIB to the PIB tray with screws. Figure 23.
  • Page 30 Hardware Installation 3. Connect the cables from the PIB tray to the connectors on the PIB. CAUTION: Do not insert the PIB assembly into the chassis without simultaneously installing the fan cage to prevent dam- age to the cables and connectors on the PIB. The next step requires aligning both the fan cage and PIB assembly to the chassis.
  • Page 31 Hardware Installation 7. Once the PIB assembly is installed, carefully align the fan cage with the standoffs in the chassis. 8. Install the fan cage and slide in place to lock the fan cage with the standoffs. 9. Secure the fan cage to the chassis with screws. Figure 25.
  • Page 32: Front Control Boards

    Hardware Installation 3.6. Front Control Boards 3.6.1. Removing a Right Front Control Board Follow these steps to remove a right front control board: 1. Remove the fan assemblies. See “Removing a System Fan” on page 10. 2. Removen the PIB. See “Removing a Power Interposer Board (PIB)” on page 15. 3.
  • Page 33 Hardware Installation 7. Remove the screws securing the right front control board to the cage. 8. Pull out the right front control board from the cage. Figure 28. Removing a Right Front Control Board 9. Disconnect the cable from the right front control board. Figure 29.
  • Page 34 Hardware Installation 3.6.2. Installing a Right Front Control Board Follow these steps to install a right front control board: 1. Connect the cable to the right front control board. Figure 30. Connecting the Cable 2. Install the right front control board to the cage. 3.
  • Page 35 Hardware Installation 4. Install the right front control assembly to the fan cage. Make sure the cable go through the slot on the fan cage. 5. Secure the right front control assembly to the fan cage with screws. Figure 32. Installing a Right Front Control Assembly 6.
  • Page 36 Hardware Installation 3.6.3. Removing a Left Front Control Board Follow these steps to remove a left front control board: 1. Remove the fan assemblies. See “Removing a System Fan” on page 10. 2. Removen the PIB. See “Removing a Power Interposer Board (PIB)” on page 15. 3.
  • Page 37 Hardware Installation 7. Remove the screws securing the left front control board to the cage. 8. Pull out the left front control board from the cage. Figure 36. Removing a Left Front Control Board 9. Disconnect the cable from the left front control board. Figure 37.
  • Page 38 Hardware Installation 3.6.4. Installing a Left Front Control Board Follow these steps to install a left front control board: 1. Connect the cable to the left front control board. Figure 38. Connecting the Cable 2. Install the left front control board to the cage. 3.
  • Page 39 Hardware Installation 4. Install the left front control assembly to the fan cage. Make sure the cable go through the slot on the fan cage. 5. Secure the left front control assembly to the fan cage with screws. Figure 40. Installing a Left Front Control Assembly 6.
  • Page 40: Middle Plane Boards

    Hardware Installation 3.7. Middle Plane Boards 3.7.1. Removing a Middle Plane Board Follow these steps to remove a middle plane board: 1. Remove the fan assemblies. See “Removing a System Fan” on page 10. 2. Remove the PIB. See “Removing a Power Interposer Board (PIB)” on page 15. 3.
  • Page 41 Hardware Installation 3.7.2. Installing a Middle Plane Board Follow these steps to install a middle plane board: 1. Align the middle plane board to the guide tabs on the fan cage. 2. Install the middle plane board. 3. Secure the middle plane board to the fan cage with screws. Figure 43.
  • Page 42: Air Ducts

    Hardware Installation 3.8. Air Ducts 3.8.1. Removing an Air Duct CAUTION: To avoid damaging server components, do not use force when removing the air duct. Follow these steps to remove an air duct: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2.
  • Page 43 Hardware Installation 3.8.2. Installing an Air Duct CAUTION: To avoid damaging server components, do not use force when installing the air duct. Make sure all DIMM latches are locked to avoid damaging the components. Follow these steps to install an air duct: 1.
  • Page 44: Heat Sinks

    Hardware Installation 3.9. Heat Sinks 3.9.1. Removing a Heat Sink CAUTION: If only one CPU is installed, only one heat sink needs to be installed. NOTE: Heat sink designs may differ between CPU0 and CPU1. Follow these steps to remove a heat sink: 1.
  • Page 45: Installing A Heat Sink

    Hardware Installation 3.9.2. Installing a Heat Sink CAUTION: Do not apply an excessive amount of thermal compound to prevent damage to the mainboard. NOTE: Heat sink designs may differ between CPU0 and CPU1. Follow these steps to install a heat sink: 1.
  • Page 46: Processors

    Hardware Installation 3.10. Processors 3.10.1. Removing a Processor CAUTION: In a single CPU configuration, the single processor must be installed in the CPU0 socket (see “System Board Component” on page 5 for location). ESD protection must be worn during procedure to avoid damaging components. Follow these steps to remove a processor: 1.
  • Page 47 Hardware Installation 5. Lift the processor load plate to the fully open position. Figure 50. Lifting the Processor Load Plate 6. Lift the processor out of the socket. Figure 51. Lifting the Processor 7. Repeat the steps for the additional processor.
  • Page 48: Installing A Processor

    Hardware Installation 3.10.2. Installing a Processor CAUTION: In a single CPU configuration, the single processor must be installed in the CPU0 socket (see “System Board Component” on page 5 for location). ESD protection must be worn during procedure to avoid damaging components. Follow these steps to install a processor: 1.
  • Page 49: Memory Modules

    Hardware Installation 3.11. Memory Modules 3.11.1. Memory Population CPU0 CPU1 Figure 54. 8 DIMMs Population CPU0 CPU1 Figure 55. 16 DIMMs Population...
  • Page 50: Removing A Memory Module

    Hardware Installation 3.11.2. Removing a Memory Module Follow these steps to remove a memory module: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the air duct. See “Removing an Air Duct” on page 30. 3. Push the locking latches of the DIMM slot downwards and outwards to eject the memory module. 4.
  • Page 51: Riser Assemblies

    Hardware Installation 3.12. Riser Assemblies 3.12.1. Removing a Riser Assembly Follow these steps to remove a riser assembly: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the screws securing the riser assembly to the chassis. 3.
  • Page 52 Hardware Installation 3.12.2. Installing a Riser Assembly Follow these steps to install a riser assembly: 1. Align the connector on riser assembly with the connector on the mainboard. 2. Install the riser assembly. Press down gently to seat in place. 3.
  • Page 53 Hardware Installation 3.12.3. Removing a Riser Board Follow these steps to remove a riser board: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the riser assembly. See “Removing a Riser Assembly” on page 39. 3. Remove the screws securing the riser board to the riser bracket. 4.
  • Page 54: Expansion Cards

    Hardware Installation 3.14. Expansion Cards 3.14.1. Removing an OCP Mezzanine Card Follow these steps to remove an OCP mezzanine card: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the screws securing the OCP mezzanine card to the mainboard. 3.
  • Page 55: Installing A Pcie Card

    Hardware Installation 3.14.3. Installing a PCIe Card Follow these steps to install a PCIe card: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the riser assembly. See “Removing a Riser Assembly” on page 39. 3. Remove the screw securing the riser bracket to the dummy bracket. 4.
  • Page 56: Removing A Pcie Card

    Hardware Installation 6. Align the connector on PCIe assembly with the connector on mainboard. 7. Install the PCIe assembly. Press down gently to seat in place. 8. Secure the PCIe assembly and the chassis with screws. Figure 68. Installing a PCIe Assembly 9.
  • Page 57 Hardware Installation 3. Disconnect the PCIe card from the riser board. 4. Remove the PCIe card. Figure 70. Removing a PCIe Card...
  • Page 58: Modules

    Hardware Installation 3.13. M.2 Modules 3.13.1. Removing an M.2 Module Follow these steps to remove a M.2 module: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the riser assembly. See “Removing a Riser Assembly” on page 39. 3.
  • Page 59 Hardware Installation 3.13.2. Installing an M.2 Module Follow these steps to install an M.2 module: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2. Remove the riser assembly. See “Removing a Riser Assembly” on page 39. 3. Insert the M.2 module into the connector on the mainboard with an angle. 4.
  • Page 60: Mainboards

    Hardware Installation 3.15. Mainboards 3.15.1. Removing a Mainboard CAUTION: When removing any component, wear a properly grounded static strap to prevent static discharge. Follow these steps to remove a mainboard: 1. Remove the node. See “Removing a Node” on page 13. 2.
  • Page 61 Hardware Installation 3.15.2. Installing a Mainboard CAUTION: When installing any component, wear a properly grounded static strap to prevent static discharge. Follow these steps to install a mainboard: 1. Align the I/O ports on the mainboard with the slots on the chassis. 2.
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  • Page 63: Mainboard Jumpers

    Mainboard 4.1. Mainboard Jumpers Figure 73. Mainboard Jumpers Table 9. Mainboard Jumpers Header Jumper Setting Default Function Description Normal Password clear Normal Recover BIOS...
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  • Page 65: Specifications

    Specifications 5.1. Specifications Table 10. Specifications Component Description CPU (Per node) Thunder XII CN99XX processor Storage (Per node) M.2/NGFF, 80 mm Memory (Per node) DDR4 f 8 x DDR4 DIMMs per processor f Supports ECC RDIMM, 2666MHz Server Management Controller iBMC Aspeed AST2500 with a dedicated 1G LAN port BIOS AMI BIOS...

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