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  • Page 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide INKS Document Organization Product Version Getting Help Contents MK-90CRH001-02...
  • Page 2 Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd., reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use. This document contains the most current information available at the time of publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation ................... 3-1 Installing the rack cabinet .................. 3-2 Installing the system unit ................... 3-2 Installing/removing a front bezel ................ 3-7 Connecting to the system unit ................3-9 Removing the system unit ................3-17 Contents Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 4 Shutting down the power forcibly ............... 4-5 Terminating an application and reset ..............4-5 Specifications ..................5-1 System Unit Specifications ................5-2 Appendix ..................... A-1 How to use the internal DVD drive ..............A-2 Contents Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Convention for storage capacity values  Getting Help  Comments  Notice: The use of Compute Rack and all other Hitachi Data Systems products is governed by the terms of your agreement(s) with Hitachi Data Systems. Preface Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 6: Intended Audience

    Product Version This document revision applies to Compute Rack 220H version 0021R22500. Release Notes Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this document or updates or corrections to this document.
  • Page 7: Referenced Documents

    Referenced Documents Compute Rack 220H (CR 220H) documents: • Hitachi Compute Rack 220H User's Guide, MK-90CRH003 • Hitachi Compute Rack 220H CRU Replacement Guide, MK-90CRH005 • Hitachi Compute Rack 210H/220H Windows Installation Guide, MK-90CRH007 • Hitachi Compute Rack 210H/220H BIOS Guide, MK-90CRH008 •...
  • Page 8: Convention For Storage Capacity Values

    Getting Help The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Data Systems Portal for contact information: https://portal.hds.com. Comments Please send us your comments on this document: doc.comments@hds.com.
  • Page 9: Safety Guidelines

    Safety guidelines This section contains warnings and important safety guidelines for using a Hitachi Compute Rack System. Read and understand the information in this section before removing, replacing and installing system components. This section includes the following key topics:  Safety information ...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    This indicates a general action to take. Action by following the Mandatory instructions in this guide. Sign Unplug Power This indicates unplugging the power cable from the outlet to avoid electric cord shock and fire. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 11: Common Precautions Concerning Safety

    • Do not touch the power plug with moistened hands. • Do not place any objects around the electrical outlets in order to allow users to quickly unplug the power cables. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 12 After removing a power supply, install a power slot cover. Inside the power slot, some conductors are exposed. If you touch them with your hand or tool, it may cause electric shock or equipment failure. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 13 Use peripherals, internal components, signal cables, and AC cables that the manual describes as supported. Otherwise, compatibility issues might occur and malfunction of the peripherals, internal component, and the system unit. Also burn, smoke, or fire might occur. Safety guidelines xiii Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 14 Contact with metal edges When moving the equipment or adding parts, take care not to hurt yourself on the metal or plastic edges. You can wear cotton gloves to protect your hands. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 15 When storing batteries, apply adhesive tape on the terminals for insulation. If the batteries are stored without insulation, the terminals can contact each other to cause a short-circuit and overheat or burst, leading to injury or fire. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 16: Precautions Against Damage To Equipment

    Using devices other than those mentioned above would cause a failure in peripheral devices and equipment due to the difference in connection specifications. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 17 When you change the configuration of the system unit (DIMM, fan, PCI card, or peripherals), disconnect all the power plugs and wait 30 seconds and more before the procedure. Otherwise, residual electric charge might cause malfunction. Safety guidelines xvii Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 18 When you are using an OS which requires the shut down procedure, be sure to finish the shut down procedure before turning off the power. Otherwise, data may be lost. xviii Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 19 • Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips)." Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 20: Safety And Warning Labels

    Safety and warning labels The location and content of the warning and safety labels on the CR 220H are shown here. Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 21: Before Installing

    This chapter describes what you need to know before installing the system, for example, environmental requirements for installation, restrictions, and so on.  Check at the delivery  Environmental requirements for installation  Restrictions  Overview of Installation Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 22: Check At The Delivery

    Operating environment of the system unit and peripherals • Use a genuine Hitachi rack mount kit and install the system unit in a Hitachi rack cabinet. Do not use the system unit without installing the system unit in a rack cabinet.
  • Page 23 When you connect a USB device to the system unit, it may not be recognized by the operating system (OS) because of loose connection. In this case, remove and connect again a USB device. Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 24: Overview Of Installation

    If any specific instructions are given in other manuals in addition to what is explained in this manual, follow those instructions during installation. • If you experience any troubles during installation, contact the sales representative or talk to the maintenance personnel. Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 25 Connection to the system unit Powering on system unit Check the indicator status Check the POWER LED of power supply Check the POWER LED switch of operational panel Figure 1-1: Installation procedure Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 26 Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 27: Overview

    Overview This chapter describes the names of the system components and how to use basic functions. Name of each component and its functions  Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 28: Name Of Each Component And Its Functions

    Locking the Front bezel by the lock key. Notes: 1 The LED lights green while the HDD/SSD is being accessed for rebuilding. 2 A dummy tray is installed for an extension bay without an internal HDD/SSD. Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 29 HDD errors, fan errors, power supply errors, or other Amber-On ERROR LED hardware errors occur. Green-On Accessing HDD/SSD. Amber-On ACCESS LED Error occurred. Amber-Blink* On-going data rebuild. * The LED lights green while the HDD/SSD is being accessed for rebuilding. Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 30 LED. Table 2-4: Event code indicate MAINTENANCE Where the error MAINTENANCE Where the error occurred occurred Normal operation Other hardware Motherboard Temperature Memory Fans CPUs Power / Voltage (Other codes) (Multiple locations) Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 31 Every time you press the SERVICE switch, the MAINTENANCE LEDs will change the code to display as follows. Pressing of SERVICE switch (number: press count) Figure 2-4: MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate pressing of SERVICE switch Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 32 BMC maintenance mode by pressing the FUNCTION switch continuously for 10 seconds or more using, for example, a ballpoint pen. When BMC maintenance mode is canceled, the ERROR LED stops blinking. Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 33 The tray is opened or closed only when power is turned on. If ejection of a disc with this button is prohibited by the command, the disc cannot be ejected with the eject button. Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 34 The SERVICE LED turns on when a SERVICE switch either on Blue-On with SERVICE LED the front side or the rear side is pressed. Green-On Power LED Power is ON / Normal operation (POWER switch is ON)* Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 35 Figure 2-7: Location of PCI slot Table 2-7: PCI slots specification Slot Specification PCI Express 3.0 × 8 (8 lanes) PCI Express 3.0 × 4 (4 lanes) / Low profile PCI Express 3.0 × 8 (8 lanes) Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 36 Onboard LAN2: PCI bus 8, device 0, function 1 The number of the network adapter which is the network interface • connector recognized by the device manager may not match to the network interface connector number. 2-10 Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 37 If you find the communication is unstable, turn off the system unit, • shut down the AC power by, for example, disconnecting the AC cable, wait 30 seconds or more, and then reconnect AC power and turn on the system unit. Overview 2-11 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 38 * AC power is still supplied even if the power of the system unit is turned off, but this LED will be turned off because only link by 10BASE-T can be established. 2-12 Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 39 A link with a hub has been established. Green-Blink Data is being transmitted or received. Activity LED A link with a hub has not been established or device driver has not been loaded. Overview 2-13 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 40 10 Gbps (10GBASE-SR). If the links speed of the LAN mezzanine interface is 1000 Mbps (1000BASE-SX link established, the Link LED is lights solid amber), you need to reconfigure the network connected to the LAN mezzanine interface. 2-14 Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 41: Installation

     Installing the rack cabinet  Installing the system unit  Installing / removing a front bezel  Connecting to the system unit  Removing the system unit Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 42: Installing The Rack Cabinet

    Installing the rack rail When you mount the system unit to the rack cabinet, use the rack rails provided for exclusive use with the system unit. Use a Hitachi rack cabinet or an EIA standard rack. The following describes the procedure to install the rack rails in a rack cabinet.
  • Page 43 Inner rail Figure 3-1: Disengage the inner rail from the outer rail 3. Slide the outer rail back while lifting the lock lever. Lock lever Figure 3-2: Slide back the outer rail Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 44 6. Lock the guide into the hole, and engage the lock lever to fix the outer rail to the rack cabinet. Figure 3-4: Lock the outer rail in the rack cabinet 7. Repeat with the other outer rail. Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 45 Slide in the system unit gently. Lift the front of the system unit • slightly when sliding the system unit into the rack cabinet. Otherwise, the system unit can interfere with another unit installed below, which may cause those units to be deformed. Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 46 Remove and re-attach correctly the outer rails to the rack cabinet. For remove procedures, see Removing the system unit. Lock latch (Blue) Lock latch (White) Figure 3-6: Mounting the system unit to the rack cabinet Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 47: Installing/Removing A Front Bezel

    The tray can interfere with the front bezel or the front door and can cause a failure. Installing a mounting bracket Fix the mounting brackets with three screws to both the front tabs of the system unit. Figure 3-7: Fixing mounting bracket Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 48 3. After pushing in, lock the front bezel with the bezel key. Figure 3-8: Installing the front bezel A bezel key is fixed with adhesive tape inside the front bezel. Removing a front bezel Reverse the Installing a front bezel procedure. Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 49: Connecting To The System Unit

    If you changed the configuration of the system unit, wait one or two minutes after startup and then use the keyboard or mouse for input. Figure 3-9: Connecting display, keyboard, and mouse Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 50 When AC cables are connected and the system unit gets into • stand-by mode, the fans inside the power supplies start running. 3-10 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 51 After the AC cable is fixed, push the cable clamp toward the power plug all the way. Figure 3-11: Fix AC cable using the cable clump Installation 3-11 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 52 For details, contact the sales representative. You also need to change the settings of the system BIOS Restore AC Power Loss to Power On. See Hitachi Compute Rack 210H/220H BIOS Guide. If you install a power supply (BP2361-Y/BP2361-R), you need two AC cables.
  • Page 53 Table 3-1: Specification of LAN cable for LAN mezzanine (CN7M1S-Y/CN7M1S-R) Items Specification Mode Multimode optional fibre Core diameter 50 μm Cladding surface diameter 125 μm Wavelength 850 nm Transmission bandwidth 2000 MHz Maximum cable length 300 m Connector type Installation 3-13 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 54 Connect LAN cables to network interface connectors (include • optional LAN mezzanine and LAN card) through a switching HUB. If you connect LAN cables to network interface connectors directly, a network may not link up. 3-14 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 55 Figure 3-13: Connecting LAN cable Installation 3-15 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 56 When you connect external optional devices other than basic peripherals such as computer display, keyboard, and mouse to the system unit, see the manual that comes with each external optional device. 3-16 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 57: Removing The System Unit

    Do not push down the system unit while sliding out the system • unit. If you do, the system unit may be deformed. Installation 3-17 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 58 1. Release the lock lever at the rear of the outer rail by pressing the lever. 2. Remove the guide from the guide hole at the rear of the rack cabinet. 3-18 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 59 Lock tab Figure 3-16: Remove the front side of the outer rail from the rack cabinet 4. Repeat with the other slide rail. Installation 3-19 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 60 3-20 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 61: Powering On/Off System Unit

    This chapter describes procedures to power on/off the system unit.  Powering on system unit  Powering off system unit Shutting down the power forcibly  Terminating an application and reset  Powering on/off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 62: Powering On System Unit

    If the setting of system BIOS – Restore AC Power Loss is Power on, the system unit will be automatically turned on without pressing the POWER switch after the AC power source was recovered. Powering on/off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 63 • Depending on the capacity of the memory boards in the system unit, you may need to wait a couple minutes the initial window will open. Powering on/off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 64: Powering Off System Unit

    The fans inside the power supplies of the system unit continue • running unless the AC power source is turned off. 4. Turn off the peripherals. Powering on/off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 65: Shutting Down The Power Forcibly

    (resetting) the OS forcibly. For details, see the manual of the OS. If you use Windows OS, see Hitachi Compute Rack 210H/220H Windows Installation Guide. After you terminate an application forcibly or resetting the OS, the OS or applications may not work properly and integrity of the stored data may be compromised.
  • Page 66 Powering on/off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of the system unit.  System Unit Specifications Specifications Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 68: System Unit Specifications

    Accelerator Emulex Pilot3 [onboard] VRAM 32 MB Resolutions (Number of colors) (*3) 640 × 480 (16.77 M), 800 × 600 (16.77 M), 1024 × 768 (16.77 M), 1280 × 1024 (16.77 M) Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 69 - Broadcom BCM57810S (CN7M1S-Y/CN7M1S-R): 10GBASE-T SFP+ × 2 (SFP+) - SMSC LAN8700C-AEZG: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T × 1(RJ-45) Wake On LAN function Supported Chassis dimensions (*8) 492 (W) × 777 (D) × 87.0 (H) mm Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 70 Note also that on startup or reboot, the fans run at full speed and the noise level may exceed this standard level. Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 71: Appendix

    Appendix This chapter describes how to use the internal DVD-ROM drive.  How to use the internal DVD drive Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 72: How To Use The Internal Dvd Drive

    2. Put a disc on the tray with the label side facing up. 3. Push the disc until the disc center hole fits with the latch of the tray with a click. Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 73 Do not attach a front bezel or close the front door of the rack cabinet while the tray is open. The tray can interfere with the front bezel or the front door and can cause a failure. Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 74 Open the tray of the drive only when inserting or removing a disc. • When a media read error has occurred, clean the disc. • The drive does not support data write to CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and other writable disc. Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 75 Do not store discs in a hot place. • Do not fold or bend discs. • Do not write letters on the disc or scratch it. • Do not attach a label to the disc. Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 76 Appendix Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 77 Hitachi Compute Rack 220H Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 78 Hitachi Data Systems Corporate Headquarters 2845 Lafayette Street Santa Clara, California 95050-2639 U.S.A. www.hds.com Regional Contact Information Americas +1 408 970 1000 info@hds.com Europe, Middle East, and Africa +44 (0) 1753 618000 info.emea@hds.com Asia Pacific +852 3189 7900 hds.marketing.apac@hds.com MK-90CRH001-02...

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