FS.COM RS-6388 Installation Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions CONTENTS Chapter Ⅰ Overview ..............................3 Chapter Ⅱ Features ..............................4 2.1 Product Introduction ..............................4 2.2 Product Specifications .............................. 5 Chapter Ⅲ Hardware Description ........................6 3.1 Front Panel .................................. 6 3.2 Mainboard ................................... 8 Chapter Ⅳ...
  • Page 3: Chapter Ⅰ Overview

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅰ Overview RS-6388 Server is a 2U low-power, controller-architecture storage product suitable for large data storage, cloud storage, video surveillance network storage, and NAS storage. Benefit from platform flexibility and maximize performance with Intel® Xeon® processors for enterprise customer, RS-6388 Server provides a high performance and storage capacity for future growth.
  • Page 4: Chapter Ⅱ Features

    Chapter Ⅱ Features 2.1 Product Introduction FS.COM 2U 1-socket rack server has high performance storage flexibility, it is a great choice that the basic configuration options are available for SMB deployments. RS-6388 Server hardware provides high-availability features, this server has a great cooling system for a balance between performance and power efficiency, and it can maximum computing power with low power consumption.
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 2.2 Product Specifications CPU Type Intel® Xeon® Pocessor E3-1200 v5 Memory Capacity 32GB Drives 9TB, 3x 3.5” SATA3.0 Dimensions 2U rack mount, 19.68” x 17.63” x 3.46” (D x W x H) Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1200 v5/v6 series Intel®...
  • Page 6: Chapter Ⅲ Hardware Description

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅲ Hardware Description 3.1 Front Panel  The above figure shows the LED indicators of each module on the front panel, which is described in the following table: LED Status Description Image LED Appearance Description Green light is on...
  • Page 7 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Hard Disk Indicators  Act LED Status LED (1) Status LED (green light) (2) Act LED (blue light, yellow light) (3) LED description as shown below: Features Green light Blue light Yellow light Hard disk does not exist Hard disk exists...
  • Page 8: Mainboard

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 3.2 Mainboard The mainboard features are as follows:  Controller system uses Intel Greenlow platform, with LGA1151 CPU, support Celeron series, Pentium series, Intel 6th Generation Core i3/i5/i7 series, Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 V5 series, maximum support 84W. ...
  • Page 9 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Overview ...
  • Page 10 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions I/O Interfaces  VGA connector position and Pin definition:...
  • Page 11 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions HDD Power Connector Location and PIN Definition:...
  • Page 12 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions In-board LED Definition and Description: UID LED Description Location BLUE LED The UID LED is a user-defined indicator that is used to indicate a specific motherboard. The IPMI can be used to remotely control (Front) the web interface to turn the LED on or off.
  • Page 13 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions BMC Heart-beat LED BMC Heart LED Description Location Firmware initialization is OK The green indicator light flashes at 1HZ Firmware initialization is This indicator is not lit not completed...
  • Page 14 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions BBU LED/PWROK LED/CPLD LED: BBU LED Description Location BBU Green LED BBU LED: Indicates BBU status Steady green: The BBU is charging normally. The system is ready for BBU at any time. Green flashes at 1HZ: Switched to BBU, BBU is supplying power Green is off: the BBU is not installed or the BBU is not charging.
  • Page 15 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions LAN Port LED: LAN Port LED Description Note Left LED Link status indicator: 1. Gigabit Link, green light on; 2. 100M Link, orange light on; 3. Ten mega Link, the LED is off. Right LED Active status indicator: When there is active data, the yellow light flashes;...
  • Page 16 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions IPMI LAN Port The network port is dedicated to IPMI (J20 location), used for IPMI remote management, connected to the switch with CAT5 and above cables, or directly connected to the client's host. It supports Gigabit, 100M, and adaptive adjustment, but it cannot be used as a service data network port.
  • Page 17 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions LAN Port The mainboard provides two Gigabit Ethernet ports (J20/21), the main chip adopts Intel I210-AT, adaptive 1000M, 100M, 10M. The mainboard has four Gigabit service LAN ports for receiving/sending business data, using CAT5 and above cables access switch can also be directly connected to the client's host.
  • Page 18 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions USB Interface 2 USB 3.0 ports (J28): VGA Interface The mainboard's graphics chip uses AST2400, AST2400 built-in PCIE VGA Controller, a 15PIN VGA Connector is used to access the VGA display, output host information, the location diagram is as follows:...
  • Page 19 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions SATA Interface The mainboard has 2 SATA 3.0 Connectors, all from Intel PCH. This system comes standard with C232 PCH chip. SATA Connector PIN Definition PIN Number Description PIN1 Ground PIN2 SATA HOST TX+ PIN3 SATA HOST TX- PIN4...
  • Page 20 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions SATA DOM POWER CONNECTOR (J27) The mainboard has 3 PIN Power Connectors for SATA DOM access to the power supply. SATA DOM POWER Connector PIN Definition PIN Number Description PIN1 PIN2 Ground PIN3 Ground Introduction to PCIe 3.0 X8 The motherboard has a built-in PCIe 3.0 X8 Slot (J13).
  • Page 21 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Introduction to DIMM SLOT The mainboard has four DDR4 slots, divided into Channel A, Channel B. Each channel has two DIMM slots. Note: If only one DIMM strip is inserted into each Channel, it needs to be inserted into the slot away from the CPU.
  • Page 22 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Introduction to CPU SOCKET LGA1151 CPU SOCKET is the CPU used to load the LGA1151. During the CPU installation, you need to pay attention to the installation of the first PIN. The first PIN is shown below. As indicated by the triangular arrow, it is a triangular arrow corresponding to the CPU.
  • Page 23 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Power Module  The arrows in the above figure are labeled as the LED indicators of the power module. Each power module has its own LED indication, as described in the following table: Description GREEN ON The power module is operating normally...
  • Page 24 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Expansion slot (Mezzanine), Mezzanine connector, Buckle plate connector connects to PCIe X8 signal, used to insert PMC G8068M or LSI SAS3008 SAS12G Card, the position is as follows (J31):...
  • Page 25: Chapter Ⅳ Controller Module Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅳ Controller Module Installation 4.1 CPU Installation CAUTION: 1. Please purchase Intel CPU through formal channels. 2. Please make sure that the purchased processor specifications belong to this system's support type.
  • Page 26 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Detailed installation of LGA1151 processor steps: 1. Press gently on the platen and push outwards (to the right) to unlock. 2. Once the pressure plate handle is unlocked, gently lift the handle to open the pressure plate.
  • Page 27 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 3. Once the load board is open, use your thumb and forefinger to pinch the north central edge of the CPU and the south central edge of the CPU, hold the processor with your thumb and forefinger, and make sure that the socket's alignment point is aligned with the processor's gap.
  • Page 28 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 5. Once they are aligned, carefully insert the CPU straight down into the slot. (To avoid damage to the CPU or socket, do not rub the surface of the CPU or any pin sockets.) For the CPU in place in the socket, check the four corners of the CPU to ensure correct installation.
  • Page 29: Cpu Heatsink Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.2 CPU Heatsink Installation Remove the heat sink and apply the appropriate amount of hot silicone paste to the bottom of the heat sink. Place the heat sink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with the motherboard and the lower heat sink bracket.
  • Page 30: Memory Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.3 Memory Installation Note: When installing or removing DIMMs, prevent any possible damage to DIMMs or their respective slots.  H OW TO INSTALL MEMORY Motherboard DIMM slot sequence: DIMMA0, DIMMB0, DIMMA1, and DIMMB1, pay attention to the memory of the hole and the DIMM slot gap to prevent incorrect installation.
  • Page 31 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions NOTCH Simulate the demo diagram inserted into the memory bar: Removal: Use your thumb to gently push the release tab near both ends of the memory module socket to release the memory from the socket. Simulate the demo picture of disassembling the memory:...
  • Page 32: Pike Card And Expansion Card Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 4.4 PIKE Card and Expansion Card Installation The system controller module comes standard with the LSI SAS2008 chipset PIKE card and also supports the expansion of a half-height PCIE expansion card. PIKE card installation as shown below: Note: Align the groove, and press it firmly on both sides at the same time.
  • Page 33 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Installing a PCIe Expansion Card: Install the expansion card to the PCIe expansion card and secure it to the bracket with screws. The schematic diagram is as follows: Note: Pay attention to balance force during installation, and ensure that the expansion card is inserted into the motherboard vertically.
  • Page 34: Chapter Ⅴ Chassis Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Chapter Ⅴ Chassis Installation 5.1 Backplane and SPIB Board Installation Installation diagram of the backplane is as follows: Note: Make sure that the backboard is inserted vertically, and fix the fixing screws on three sides...
  • Page 35 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions The schematic diagram of installing the SPIB board is as follows: Note: When installing or removing the SPIB board, please pay attention to the components in the PCBA and do not collide with the chassis. The installation is complete...
  • Page 36: Fan Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 5.2 Fan Installation The system adopts modular fan wall heat dissipation, and the wind wall support module has no screws and no tools to install. The installation diagram is as follows: Note: The gap in the fan wall is aligned with the snap on the chassis, and then the power cables of each fan are connected to the backplane.
  • Page 37: Controller Module Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions 5.3 Controller Module Installation The system adopts a modular installation and supports hot swap; installation and maintenance are simple and convenient. The installation diagram is as follows: ① ②...
  • Page 38: Hard Disk Installation

    Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions ③ 5.4 Hard Disk Installation The system supports 16 3.5-inch hard disks. The installation method of each hard disk is the same. The following installation diagrams are as follows: ①...
  • Page 39 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions ② The installation is complete...
  • Page 40: Chapter Ⅵ System Cabinet Installation

    6.2 Rail Mounting RS-6388 uses a full set of screw-free tool-free rails, easy to install. Please use the following steps to install the system into a rack. Pull out the inner rail of the rail. As shown below: ①...
  • Page 41 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions ③ Install the extracted inner rail into the chassis, as shown below. ①...
  • Page 42 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions ② ③...
  • Page 43 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Secure the rails into the cabinet and pull out the middle rails. As shown below: ① ②...
  • Page 44 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Place the system in a full rack and place it horizontally into the rails and into the rack. shown below: Note: In the flat push-in process, there is a buckle on each side of the slide rails on both sides.
  • Page 45 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions Lock the fixing screw, as shown below:...
  • Page 46 Data Center, Enterprise & ISP Network Solutions The final schematic of the entire storage server system in the rack is as follows: Warning: Do not pull the handle of the server system. Otherwise, the system will be pulled out of the rack, which may make the system power off or down. rack must be secure, the unstable rack will cause the rack to tip over.

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