Intel H2000G Series Service Manual
Intel H2000G Series Service Manual

Intel H2000G Series Service Manual

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Product Features .....................................................................................................................1
Product Feature Overview .................................................................................................................................2
Server Chassis Components .............................................................................................................................2
Drive Bay ....................................................................................................................................................................4
Front Control Panel ..............................................................................................................................................5
Front Bezel ................................................................................................................................................................5
Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane .....................................................................................................................6
3.5" Hot-swap Backplane .........................................................................................................................6
2.5" Hot-swap Backplane .........................................................................................................................8
Dummy Tray Cover ............................................................................................................................................10
Hardware Installations and Upgrades ............................................................................. 11
Before You Begin ................................................................................................................................................11
Tools and Supplies Needed .................................................................................................................11
System Reference ....................................................................................................................................11
Removing and Installing the Front Bezel ..................................................................................................12
Bezel Snap-ons .........................................................................................................................................12
Removing the Front Bezel ....................................................................................................................13
Installing the Front Bezel ......................................................................................................................13
Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Module Cover ....................................................14
Removing the Power Distribution Module Cover .......................................................................14
Installing the Power Distribution Module Cover .........................................................................15
Removing and Installing the Compute Module .....................................................................................16
Installing the Compute Module ..........................................................................................................16
Removing the Compute Module ........................................................................................................17
Removing and Installing the Redundant Power Supply Unit ..........................................................18
Removing the Power Supply Unit .....................................................................................................18

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Product Features ........................1 Product Feature Overview ..........................2 Server Chassis Components ..........................2 Drive Bay ..................................4 Front Control Panel ..............................5 Front Bezel ................................5 Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane ........................6 3.5" Hot-swap Backplane .........................6 2.5" Hot-swap Backplane .........................8 Dummy Tray Cover ............................10 Hardware Installations and Upgrades ................
  • Page 2 Installing the Power Supply Unit .......................18 Installing a Hot-swap Storage Device ......................19 3.5” Hard Disk Drive Assembly ......................19 Option to Install a 2.5” Solid State Device into a 3.5” Carrier ..........21 2.5” Storage Device (HDD or SSD) Assembly ................22 Replacing the 2.5" Backplane Board ......................24 Removing the 2.5"...
  • Page 3: Product Features

    Product Features This chapter briefly describes the main features. This includes illustrations of the product, a list of the product features, and diagrams showing the location of important components and connections. AF006406 Figure 1. Product Overview Compute Module 4 Power Supply 2 Compute Module 3 Compute Module 2 Power Supply 1...
  • Page 4: Product Feature Overview

    Net weight 21.5kg, package weight 29.5kg H2216XXKR2 Net weight 20.5kg, package weight 28.4kg • Compute Module Support Intel® Compute Module HNS2600KP Product Family • Intel® Compute Module HNS2600TP Product Family • System Fans One internal power supply fan for each installed power supply unit •...
  • Page 5 AF006407 Label Description Front control panels Drive bays Power distribution module Power supply modules Hot-swap backplane (attached to the drive cage) Figure 3. Server Chassis Components Note: The blank compute module bay must be covered by a dummy tray cover. When removed, keep the dummy tray cover properly for future use.
  • Page 6: Drive Bay

    Drive Bay NODE 3 NODE 4 NODE 1 NODE 2 AF006720 Figure 4. Front View NODE 3 NODE 4 NODE 1 NODE 2 AF006721 Figure 5. Front View Each compute module has a dedicated drive array based on the backplane controller design.
  • Page 7: Front Control Panel

    Front Control Panel The server chassis contains two sets of control panels on the left and right rack handles. Each control panel contains two sets of control buttons and LEDs for each compute module. Following is the scheme of the control panel. Front Controls and LEDs NODE 3 NODE 4...
  • Page 8: Hot-Swap Sas/Sata Backplane

    Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane The hot-swap SAS/SATA backplane serves as an interface between the mother board and the drives. The following diagrams show the location for each connector found on the backplane. 3.5" Hot-swap Backplane AF006418 Label Description SATA/SAS connectors for node 1 SATA/SAS connectors for node 2 SATA/SAS connectors for node 3 SATA/SAS connectors for node 4...
  • Page 9 B C D AF006419 Label Description 2-blade compute module power connector for node 4 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 4 2x9 pin power supply input connector 2x9 pin Power supply input connector 2x7 pin power control cable connector 2-blade compute module power connector for node 3 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 3 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 1...
  • Page 10: 2.5" Hot-Swap Backplane

    2.5" Hot-swap Backplane AF006410 Label Description SATA/SAS connectors for node 1 SATA/SAS connectors for node 2 SATA/SAS connectors for node 3 SATA/SAS connectors for node 4 Figure 12. 2.5" Backplane Components (Front View)
  • Page 11 B C D AF006411 Label Description 2-blade compute module power connector for node 4 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 4 2x9 pin power supply input connector 2x7 pin power control cable connector 2x9 pin power supply input connector 2-blade compute module power connector for node 3 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 3 2x40 pin bridge board connector for node 1...
  • Page 12: Dummy Tray Cover

    Dummy Tray Cover The dummy tray cover is shipped together with the chassis. It must be removed before installing the compute module, or it must be restored if the compute module is not to be installed. AF006723 Figure 14. Dummy Tray Cover...
  • Page 13: Hardware Installations And Upgrades

    Hardware Installations and Upgrades Before You Begin Before working with your server product, pay close attention to the Safety Information at the beginning of this manual. Warning: The transparent plastic protective films on the chassis top surface must be removed for proper system cooling. Note: Whenever you service the server chassis, you must first power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cord.
  • Page 14: Removing And Installing The Front Bezel

    Removing and Installing the Front Bezel The server chassis supports the installation of an optional front bezel (Intel product code: A2UBEZEL). The bezel kit includes a plastic lockable front bezel and multiple bezel snap-ons allowing for OEM differentiation. Bezel Snap-ons The bezel kit provides three different bezel snap-ons to allow for OEM differentiation;...
  • Page 15: Removing The Front Bezel

    Removing the Front Bezel If your server chassis includes a front bezel, follow these steps to remove it from the chassis: 1. Unlock the bezel. 2. Pull out the left side of the bezel from the rack handle (see letter A). 3.
  • Page 16: Removing And Installing The Power Distribution Module Cover

    Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Module Cover Removing the Power Distribution Module Cover The server chassis must be operated with the power distribution module cover in place to ensure proper cooling. You will need to remove the cover to add or replace the components inside of the chassis.
  • Page 17: Installing The Power Distribution Module Cover

    Installing the Power Distribution Module Cover 1. Place the cover onto the chassis and slide forward until the front edge of the cover is pressed up against the back edge of the front drive bay (see letter A). 2. Rotate the front end of the cover down to position and fix the cover with the screw (see letter B).
  • Page 18: Removing And Installing The Compute Module

    Removing and Installing the Compute Module Each compute module is identical in the chassis. They are designed for either “cold” or “hot” swappable. The compute module can only be plugged from the rear chassis. Installing the Compute Module 1. While pressing the latch, pull out the dummy tray cover. Latch AF006703 Figure 21.
  • Page 19: Removing The Compute Module

    Removing the Compute Module 1. While pressing the latch, pull out the handle with the compute module. Latch Handle AF006425 Figure 23. Removing the Compute Module 2. Restore the dummy tray cover. AF006704 Figure 24. Restoring the Dummy Tray Cover...
  • Page 20: Removing And Installing The Redundant Power Supply Unit

    Removing and Installing the Redundant Power Supply Unit The server chassis is equipped with two redundant power supply units. Each of them can be hot-swappable. Caution: Installing two power supply units with different wattage ratings in a server chassis is not supported. Doing so will not provide power supply redundancy and will result in multiple errors being logged.
  • Page 21: Installing A Hot-Swap Storage Device

    Installing a Hot-swap Storage Device Note: To maintain proper system cooling, all externally accessable drive bays must be populated with a carrier mounted with a storage device (hard disk drive (HDD) or Solid State Device (SSD)) or with a supplied drive blank. 3.5”...
  • Page 22 5. Install the hard disk drive into the carrier. Verify the connector end of the drive is located towards the back of the carrier (see letter D). 6. Secure the drive to the carrier using the four screws. AF004073 Figure 29. 3.5” HDD Assembly – Installing the Hard Disk Drive 7.
  • Page 23: Option To Install A 2.5" Solid State Device Into A 3.5" Carrier

    Option to Install a 2.5” Solid State Device into a 3.5” Carrier Note: To maintain system thermals, all drive bays must be populated with a drive tray mounted with a hard disk drive, SSD, or supplied drive blank. The provided 3.5” drive blank can also be used as a 2.5” device bracket, allowing a 2.5”...
  • Page 24: 2.5" Storage Device (Hdd Or Ssd) Assembly

    Note: Due to degraded performance and reliability concerns, the use of the 3.5” drive blank as a 2.5” device bracket is intended to support SSD type storage devices only. Installing a 2.5” hard disk drive into the 3.5” drive blank cannot be supported.
  • Page 25 5. Install the storage device into the carrier. Verify the connector end of the storage device is located towards the back of the carrier (see letter E). 6. Secure the storage device to the carrier using the four screws. AF004041 Figure 34.
  • Page 26: Replacing The 2.5" Backplane Board

    Replacing the 2.5" Backplane Board Removing the 2.5" Backplane Board 1. Remove all hot-swap drive carriers, regardless of whether a drive is installed in the carrier. 2. Remove the power distribution module cover. For instructions, see Removing the Power Distribution Module Cover.
  • Page 27: Installing The 2.5" Backplane Board

    5. Remove the screws from the backplane board (see letter D) and de-attach the backplane board from the drive cage (see letter E). AF006469 Figure 37. Removing the 2.5" Backplane Board from the Drive Cage Installing the 2.5" Backplane Board 1.
  • Page 28 2. Install the drive cage to the chassis (see letter C) and fix the drive cage with the screws (see letters D and E). AF006468 Figure 39. Installing the Drive Cage to the Chassis 3. Reconnect all cables to the backplane board. 4.
  • Page 29: Replacing The 3.5" Backplane Board

    Replacing the 3.5" Backplane Board Removing the 3.5" Backplane Board 1. Remove all hot-swap drive carriers, regardless of whether a drive is installed in the carrier. 2. Remove the power distribution module cover. For instructions, see Removing the Power Distribution Module Cover.
  • Page 30: Installing The 3.5" Backplane Board

    5. Remove the screws from the backplane board (see letter D) and de-attach the backplane board from the drive cage (see letter E). AF006466 Figure 41. Removing the 3.5" Backplane Board from the Drive Cage Installing the 3.5" Backplane Board 1.
  • Page 31 2. Install the drive cage to the chassis (see letter C) and fix the drive cage with the screws (see letters D and E). AF006468 Figure 43. Installing the Drive Cage to the Chassis 3. Reconnect all cables to the backplane board. 4.
  • Page 32: Removing And Installing The Power Distribution Module

    Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Module Removing the Power Distribution Module 1. Remove the cover and the power supply units from the chassis. 2. Remove the power cables and the PMBus* cable between the power distribution module and the backplane. 3.
  • Page 33: Replacing The Front Control Panel Board

    Replacing the Front Control Panel Board Removing the Front Control Panel Board 1. Remove the four screws on the back of the rack handle (see letter A). Be careful of the front panel cable on the back. AF004709 Figure 46. Removing the Front Control Panel Assembly from the Rack Handle 2.
  • Page 34: Installing The Front Control Panel Board

    3. Remove the two screws from the back of the front control panel board (see letter C) and remove the board. AF004712 Figure 48. Removing the Front Control Panel Board Installing the Front Control Panel Board 1. Install the front control panel board to the panel shell with the two screws (see letter A).
  • Page 35 2. Connect the cable to the front control panel board (see letter B). AF004708 Figure 50. Connecting the Front Panel Cable 3. Install the front control panel assembly to the rack handle with the four screws (see letter C). AF004710 Figure 51.

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