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PRIMERGY
PRIMERGY TX600 S2
Server System
Options Guide
Joachim Pichol
Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Paderborn
33094 Paderborn
e-mail: email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com
Tel.: (05251) 14888-18
Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00001
U41612-J-Z156-2-76
Sprachen: En
Edition November 2005

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Server System Options Guide Joachim Pichol Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Paderborn 33094 Paderborn e-mail: email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com Tel.: (05251) 14888-18 Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00001 U41612-J-Z156-2-76 Sprachen: En Edition November 2005...
  • Page 2 Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2005 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ......1 Documentation overview ..... 1 Extensions and conversions .
  • Page 4 Contents Battery for the RoMB controller ....11.1 Installing the battery (BBU) ....Completion .
  • Page 5: Preface

    It is suitable for use as a file server as well as an application, information, or Internet server. The PRIMERGY TX600 S2 server offers a high degree of reliability and avail- ability through highly developed hardware and software components. These...
  • Page 6 Documentation overview Preface Additional server documentation The PRIMERGY TX600 S2 documentation comprises the following additional manuals: TX600 S2 – The Service Supplement for PRIMERGY (PDF file available on the ServerBooks DVD supplied) TX600 S2 – The Operating Manual for PRIMERGY...
  • Page 7: Extensions And Conversions

    Preface Extensions and conversions Extensions and conversions Additional processors The system board can be upgraded to include up to four processors. You may only use processors of the same type on the system board. All processors must have the same frequency and cache size. The system board can also be upgraded to dual-core processors.
  • Page 8 RemoteView RemoteView is the remote-management solution for Intel-based PRIMERGY systems from Fujitsu Siemens Computers. RemoteView and the associated hardware components integrated on the system board allow remote monitoring and servicing and fast recovery of the system in the event of an error.
  • Page 9: Notational Conventions

    Preface Notational conventions Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: indicate commands, menu items or software programs. Italics “quotation marks” indicate names of chapters and terms that need to be emphasized. indicates an activity that must be performed. Ê...
  • Page 11: Procedure

    Procedure ATTENTION! The actions described in this manual should only be performed by engineers, service personnel or technical specialists. Equipment repairs should only be performed by qualified staff. Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual, and any unautho- rized opening or improper repairs could endager the user (through electric shock, fire hazards) or damage the equipment.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    Important notes This chapter provides safety instructions which you must observe when handling your server. Notes on safety The following safety instructions can also be found in the manual entitled “Safety”. This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment, including electronic office machines for use in an office environment.
  • Page 14 Notes on safety Important notes Before setting up ATTENTION! During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device (see operating manual). If the device is brought in from a cold environment, condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine.
  • Page 15 Important notes Notes on safety ATTENTION! Ê Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit. Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if, for example, a power outage occurs and the central processing unit is still running but the peripheral device (e.g.
  • Page 16 Notes on safety Important notes ATTENTION! Ê Install only system extensions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and telecommunica- tions terminal equipment. If you install other extensions, you may damage the system or violate these safety regulations. Information on which system extensions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service center or your sales outlet.
  • Page 17 Important notes Notes on safety Notes on handling CDs/DVDs in CD/DVD drives ATTENTION! To prevent data loss, damage to the device, or injuries, you should use only CDs/DVDs in good condition in the CD/DVD drive of your server. Therefore, check each CD/DVD for damage, cracks, breakage etc. before inserting it in the drive.
  • Page 18 Notes on safety Important notes Components with electrostatic-sensitive devices: Components 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: Pull out the power plug before installing or uninstalling components. You must always discharge static build-up (e.g.
  • Page 19: Environmental Protection

    Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Environmentally Friendly Product Design and Development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standards for ”environmentally friendly product design and devel- opment“. This means that the designers have taken into account important...
  • Page 20 Environmental Protection Important notes Returning Used Electrical and Electronic Devices in EU Countries Separate collection Users of electrical and electronic devices are obligated to collect used devices separately. Electrical (electronic) used devices may not be disposed of together with unsorted household refuse. The separate collection is a condition for reuse, recycling and utilisation of used electrical (electronic) devices, which ensures the protection of resources.
  • Page 21 Local Contacts For details on take-back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe, contact your Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch office/subsidiary or our recycling centre in Paderborn: Fujitsu Siemens Computers...
  • Page 23: Preparation

    Preparation ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. Ê Exit all applications and shut down the server correctly. Ê If your operating system has not switched off the server, press the On/Off button.
  • Page 24 Opening the server Preparation Ê In the majority of cases it makes sense to remove the server from the rack cabinet. How to remove the server from the rack cabinet is described in the operating manual. Figure 5: Removing the housing cover Ê...
  • Page 25: Opening The Floor-Standing Model

    Preparation Opening the server 4.1.2 Opening the floor-standing model Ê Open the door. Ê Undo the two captive screws at the front panel of the server (see figure 5 on page 20). Figure 6: Removing the housing cover of the server Ê...
  • Page 27: Main Memory

    Main memory ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. Defective memory boards can be replaced while the system is running (“hot plug”). The corresponding procedure is described in the operating manual supplied with the server. This manual describes how to replace memory boards when the system is switched off.
  • Page 28: Upgrading / Exchanging Main Memory

    Upgrading / exchanging main memory Main memory Upgrading / exchanging main memory ATTENTION! Memory modules must be installed in pairs of identical modules. The memory capacity of the pairs installed on a memory board, however, may differ: pair 1A/1B, for example, can consist of two 2 GB memory modules and pair 2A/2B of two 1 GB memory modules.
  • Page 29 Main memory Upgrading / exchanging main memory Figure 9: Removing the memory board Ê Carefully pull out the memory board by the handle. Figure 10: Removing the memory board cover Ê Remove the memory cover by pressing the marked clips. First press on clip (1) and then clips (2) and (3).
  • Page 30 Upgrading / exchanging main memory Main memory Figure 11: Removing a memory module Ê Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the slot outward (1). This levers an installed memory module out of its slot. Ê Remove the memory module from the slot (2). Figure 12: Installing a memory module Ê...
  • Page 31 Main memory Upgrading / exchanging main memory Figure 13: Fitted memory board Ê Place the cover on the memory board (see page 25). Ê Carefully reinstall the memory board in its slot in the server, exerting equal pressure on both sides of the board. (For a detailed description of how to install the board see the operating manual.) Ê...
  • Page 33: Processors

    Processors ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. ATTENTION! Processors are components which are extremely sensitive to electro- static discharge and must be handled with caution. When you take a processor out of its protective wrapper or out of a socket, place it on an insulated, antistatic surface with the smooth side down.
  • Page 34 Installing additional processors Processors Removing the processor cover Figure 14: Removing the processor cover Ê Hold the processor cover with both hands and lift it upward. Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 35 Processors Installing additional processors Removing the heat sink dummy CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 4 CPU 3 Figure 15: Dummies on the CPU sockets 2 - 4 (rear view of the server) Ê Undo the four captive screws at the foot of the heat sink dummy on the relevant processor socket and remove the dummy.
  • Page 36 Installing additional processors Processors Figure 17: Installing the processor ATTENTION! The processor can only be installed in one direction. Note the marking on one of the corners (see diagram above). To avoid damaging the pins or the processor, do not force the processor into the socket.
  • Page 37 Processors Installing additional processors Installing the heat sink ATTENTION! Never install a processor without a heat sink! The processor is likely to overheat, which may cause damage to the processor and the system board. Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor. Make sure the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink is not damaged.
  • Page 38 Installing additional processors Processors Installing additional VRM modules Figure 19: Additional VRM modules The 3rd and 4th CPU each require a separate core VRM module (A) to be installed. If more than two CPUs are installed, an additional cache VRM module (B) must be installed (for the 3rd and 4th CPU together) (Not with dual- core processors!).
  • Page 39 Processors Installing additional processors Figure 20: Ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4. This ventilation hood shown above must be removed before you install the core VRM module of CPU 4 and must be reinstalled afterwards. Slide the plastic catch (A) under a cross-bar on the chassis (see figure 22 on page 37).
  • Page 40 Installing additional processors Processors Figure 21: Mounting positions of the additional VRM modules Ê Install the required VRM modules in the appropriate slots: – the core VRM module (A1) for the 3rd CPU – the core VRM module (A2) for the 4th CPU –...
  • Page 41 Processors Installing additional processors Installing the ventilation hood of the core VRM module Figure 22: Installing the ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4 Ê Install the ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4 as follows: –...
  • Page 42 Installing additional processors Processors Mounting the processor cover Figure 23: Mounting the processor cover Ê Reinstall the processor cover. Figure 24: Points to press on the processor cover Ê Press the marked points on the processor cover until it clicks into place. Ê...
  • Page 43: Exchanging The Processor

    Processors Exchanging the processor Exchanging the processor ATTENTION! You may only use processors of the same type on the system board. Ê Open the server as described in chapter “Preparation” on page 19f. Ê Remove the processor cover (see page Figure 25: Removing the processor heat sink Ê...
  • Page 44 Exchanging the processor Processors Figure 26: Removing the old processor Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and lifting it up as far as it will go (1). Ê Lift the installed processor carefully out of its socket (2). Installing the new processor ATTENTION! The processor can only be installed in one direction.
  • Page 45 Processors Exchanging the processor Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor. Make sure the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink is not damaged. Ê Fasten the heat sink with four screws (see page 33). First undo two diago- nally opposite screws, then the other two.
  • Page 46: Changing To Dual-Core Processors

    Changing to dual-core processors Processors Changing to dual-core processors 6.3.1 Hardware requirements System board Ê Make sure that the system board has the recommended revision status (no. C51891-6xx) for the new Intel Xeon 7000 Sequence processors (dual- core processors). All C51891-6xx versions of the system board support the new dual-core processors.
  • Page 47: Processor Requirements

    Processors Changing to dual-core processors Note for engineers: An ISO image is available via the mailbox. Operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (SP1) and some Linux operating system versions already support the 64-bit Intel Xeon 7000 Sequence processors (dual-core processors). 6.3.3 Processor requirements Important!
  • Page 48 Changing to dual-core processors Processors 4. If required, update the operating system to the latest version that supports dual-core processors (see “Operating system” on page 43). 5. Install the new processors (see “Exchanging the processor” on page 39). Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 49: Accessible Drives

    “Important notes” on page 9ff. The PRIMERGY TX600 S2 server offers a total of three bays for accessible drives. Possible options are different tape drives and a CD/DVD drive. Installing a CD/DVD drive Figure 28: CD/DVD drive with module frame A CD/DVD drive can be installed in the server.
  • Page 50 Installing a CD/DVD drive Accessible drives Figure 29: Removing the module frame Ê To remove the module frame, press the blue lever (A) and pull the module frame forward out of the server. Installing a CD/DVD drive Figure 30: Mounting the interface board Ê...
  • Page 51 Accessible drives Installing a CD/DVD drive Figure 31: Mounting the drive in its frame Ê Place the CD/DVD drive in the frame such that it engages in the two openings of the module frame (see circles). Figure 32: The pre-mounted CD/DVD drive (back) Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 52 Installing a CD/DVD drive Accessible drives Figure 33: Inserting the CD/DVD drive Ê Push the CD/DVD drive into its bay from the front until it engages. Figure 34: Installing the CD/DVD drive Ê Plug the data cable (A) and the power cable (B) into the interface board of the CD/DVD drive.
  • Page 53: Installing A Tape Drive

    Accessible drives Installing a tape drive Installing a tape drive Two tape drives can be installed in the two full-height bays. If no devices are installed in the bays, they contain only the module frames. Removing the module frame Figure 35: Removing the module frame for tape drives Ê...
  • Page 54 Installing a tape drive Accessible drives Figure 36: Module frame with sliding rails Ê Undo the two screws to remove the two sliding rails on the sides. ATTENTION! Keep the module frame for future use. If you remove the drive without installing a new one, you must reinstall the module frame to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
  • Page 55 Accessible drives Installing a tape drive Mounting the tape drive Figure 37: Fastening the sliding rails Ê Fasten the two sliding rails on both sides of the drive to be installed using two screws for each. Figure 38: Data cable for the accessible drives The plug with the terminator (see circle) must be connected to the tape drive (see figure 39 on page...
  • Page 56 Installing a tape drive Accessible drives Figure 39: Connecting the tape drive Ê Connect the power cable (A) to the drive. Ê Connect the data cable (B) to the drive. Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 57 Accessible drives Installing a tape drive Figure 40: Data cable to connector “SCSI B” Ê Connect the free end of the data cable either to the connector for SCSI channel “B” on the system board or to a free connector on a PCI SCSI controller.
  • Page 58 Installing a tape drive Accessible drives Figure 41: Inserting the tape drive Ê Push the tape drive into the empty bay until it engages. Ê Close the server, plug in the power plugs, and switch on the server as described in the chapter “Completion”...
  • Page 59: Controllers In Non-Hot-Plug Pci Slots

    Controllers in non-hot-plug PCI slots ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. The system board contains two non-hot-plug PCI-X slots (slots 6 and 7) with the following specifications: 64 bit/100 MHz, max. length 315 mm If you want to replace components which are not hot-pluggable, you must proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 60 Installing controllers Controllers in non-hot-plug PCI slots Figure 42: Installing a non-hot-plug controller Ê Insert the controller in the slot and press it in carefully. Then close the locking mechanism of the slot (A). Ê If necessary, plug in the cables on the board and other components. Ê...
  • Page 61: Remoteview Components

    RemoteView components ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. The RemoteView Service Board S2 LP (RSB S2 LP) is a low-profile PCI board including a completely independent system, i.e. it has a separate operating system with a Web server and SNMP agent and can be driven by an external power supply.
  • Page 62 Installing the RemoteView Service Board S2 LP RemoteView components Figure 43: Installation site and connectors of the RSB S2 LP Ê Install the RSB S2 LP in the PCI slot. The relevant procedure is described in chapter “Controllers in non-hot-plug PCI slots” on page 55ff.
  • Page 63 RemoteView components Installing the RemoteView Service Board S2 LP Figure 44: Connectors of the RSB S2 LP Connector for the adapter cable (connector for the external power supply and USB and VGA connection) Connector for the optional power supply (not used) IPMB connector LAN connector Ê...
  • Page 65: External Scsi Connection

    External SCSI connection ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. The connection for external SCSI devices is located on the rear of the server. Figure 45: Position of the external SCSI connection Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 66: Installing An External Scsi Connection

    Installing an external SCSI connection External SCSI connection 10.1 Installing an external SCSI connection Install the following cable (FSC no. A3C40065530): Figure 46: Cable for the external SCSI connection Connector for connecting exernal SCSI devices Connector for connection “SCSI B” on the system board Ê...
  • Page 67 External SCSI connection Installing an external SCSI connection Figure 47: Installing the connector in the server backplane Ê Plug the connector (A) of the connection cable into the corresponding opening in the backplane. Make sure the plug engages properly. Ê Connect the plug (B) of the connection cable (see figure 46 on page 62) to the “SCSI B”...
  • Page 69: Battery For The Romb Controller

    Battery for the RoMB controller ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. 11.1 Installing the battery (BBU) Figure 48: Components of the optional BBU package Battery holder Battery Connection cable to the system board Ê...
  • Page 70 Installing the battery (BBU) Battery for the RoMB controller Figure 49: Connecting the internal and external cable to the battery Ê Connect the plug of the internal cable to the internal battery connector (A). Ê Connect the plug of the connection cable to the system board to the external connector of the battery (B) through the opening of the battery holder.
  • Page 71 Battery for the RoMB controller Installing the battery (BBU) Figure 50: Fastening the battery holder and routing the connection cable Ê Fasten the battery holder in the recesses provided in the side of the housing. Ê Route the connection cable through the opening in the ventilation foil (see circle).
  • Page 72 Installing the battery (BBU) Battery for the RoMB controller Figure 51: Attaching the connection cable to the system board Ê Plug the connection cable to the connector “J1H1” on the system board (next to the “SCSI B” connector). The connector “J1H1” has a small plastic cover (A) which must be removed first.
  • Page 73: Completion

    Completion ATTENTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page 9ff. 12.1 Closing the server Figure 52: Mounting the housing cover Ê Position the cover in such a way that the rear edge protrudes 1-2 cm from the server (see circle).
  • Page 74 Closing the server Completion Ê Fasten the server in the rack cabinet using the knurled screws. Ê Plug in the power plugs and switch the server on. Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 75: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations The specialist terms and abbreviations listed here are not a complete list of all common terms or abbreviations. Alternating Current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart Battery Backup Unit BIOS Basic Input/Output System Baseboard Management Controller...
  • Page 76 Abbreviations CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Communication Central Processing Unit Direct Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module Dual Inline Package Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Digital Versatile Disk Error Checking and Correction Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Extensible Firmware Interface Electronic Industries Alliance Options Guide...
  • Page 77 Abbreviations Electromagnetic Compatibility Emergency Management Port Enhanced Parallel Port EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory ElectroStatic Discharge, Electrostatic Sensitive Device File Allocation Table Front Panel Controller Field-Replaceable Unit Front Side Bus Global Array Manager Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive Hot-Swap Controller Height Unit Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 78 Abbreviations I²C Inter-Integrated Circuit Input/Output Intelligent Chassis Management Identification Integrated Drive Electronics International Electrotechnical Commission Integrated Mirroring Enhanced IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Interrupt Request Line Local Area Network Logical Block Address Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Low Profile Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 79 Abbreviations Logical Unit Number Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Manual Retention Latch Multi-Mode Fiber Non-Maskable Interrupt NTFS New Technology File System NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory Operating System Promise Array Management Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analysis Portable Data Format POST Power-On Self-Test PS/2 Personal System/2...
  • Page 80 Abbreviations RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Random Access Memory RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment, EU directive) Read-Only Memory RoMB RAID on Mother Board Remote Service Board Real-Time Clock RTDS Remote Test and Diagnosis System SAF-TE SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures...
  • Page 81 Abbreviations Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Event Log S.M.A.R.T Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology System Management Interrupt System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Voltage Regulation Module WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic equipment (EU directive) Wakeup on LAN...
  • Page 83: Related Publications

    The current version of the necessary manuals can be downloaded in PDF format free of charge from the Internet. For the overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet, visit: http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com (choose: Intel-based servers) PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Operating Manual...
  • Page 84 Technical Manual [14] Global Array Manager Client Software User Manual [15] Global Array Manager Server Software User Manual [16] WebBIOS Configuration Utility User’s Guide [17] Security [18] Guarantee [19] Ergonomics [20] Configurator For partners and distributors only: http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/cafe/products/primergy Options Guide U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 85: Index

    Index accessible drives information material additional documentation legend battery for the RoMB controller light-emitting diode (LED) lithium battery replacing CD/DVD drive upgrading main memory consumables exchanging controller expanding upgrading upgrading 3, module frame for accessible drives drives (accessible) mounting dual-core CPUs housing cover multi-processor mode multi-processor operating system...
  • Page 86 Index RemoteView Service Board S2 LP properties upgrading removing housing cover processor cover replacing battery lithium battery memory modules processor RSB S2 LP connectors saving energy sticker target group upgrading accessible drives CD/DVD drive controller main memory processors RemoteView Service Board S2 Ventilation hood for VRM module VRM module mounting position...
  • Page 87 Comments Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Suggestions Germany Corrections Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00001 email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Server System U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 89 Comments Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Suggestions Germany Corrections Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00001 email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Server System U41612-J-Z156-2-76...
  • Page 91 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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