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  • Page 1 Co., Ltd. reserves the right of revising this manual momentarily. Any alteration about the content of this manual will not be noticed. Please contact Inspur Group Co., Ltd. if you have any questions or ad- vice about this manual. Inspur Group Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2 7. The copyrights of the markers and names of the software and hardware product referred in this manual are the property of corresponding companies. 8. In the above statement, “us” indicates the Inspur Group Co., Ltd. The Inspur Group Co., Ltd. holds the right of fi nal explanation about the above statement.
  • Page 3 ● Chapter Ten Sever Installation Guide Chapter Ten Sever Installation Guide In this chapter, how to install NF5220 server to the cabinet by rail is introduced. We suggest you read this manual carefully before you use this server for fear of the unnecessary faults in your operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    6.1 How to Enter the Confi guration Interface of SATA HostRAID ....32 6.2 Application of Control Keys ..............32 6.3 Setup of SATA HostRAID ................32 Chapter Six SATA HostRAID Setup Chapter Six SATA HostRAID Setup ...............36 7.1 Application Instructions for Inspur driver U disk ........36...
  • Page 5 7.2 Manually Install Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition .....41 7.3 Manually install Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition .....46 Chapter Eight Common Problems and Trouble-shooting Chapter Eight Common Problems and Trouble-shooting ........56 8.1 Restarting the Server ................56 8.2 Problems When Starting the Machine ............56 8.3 Ruijie server kit and other machine-attached software problem ....59 8.4 Additional Notes ..................60 8.5 Technical Support Information ..............61...
  • Page 6: Chapter One Safety Information Chapter One Safety Information

    Inspur; only maintenance technicians trained by Inspur have the right to disassemble the cover of the host, dismount and replace the by Inspur have the right to disassemble the cover of the host, dismount and replace the internal components.
  • Page 7 Chapter One Safety Information Chapter One Safety Information hazards, please do not fi ll any object into the open pores of the system. hazards, please do not fi ll any object into the open pores of the system. Warning 7: Please place the system far away from the cooling plate and at the Warning 7: Please place the system far away from the cooling plate and at the place with heat sources, and be sure not to block the air vents.
  • Page 8 - Close the cover of the host, re-connect the system to the power socket, and then start the equipment. - In case of operation failure or abnormal situation, please contact Inspur and get technical support. 3. Pay attention to the position of the system cables and power cables, wire them in places not to be stepped on or knocked down and ensure not to place other objectives on the cables.
  • Page 9 7. When dismounting the internal components with the approval of Inspur, please pay attention to the following matters: - Switch off the system power supply and disconnect the cables, including discon- necting any connection of the system.
  • Page 10 Chapter One Safety Information Chapter One Safety Information - After the installation of cabinet is fi nished, please ensure that the supporting feet have been fi xed to the rack and supported to the ground, and all weight of the rack have been fell onto the ground.
  • Page 11: Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction

    Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction 2.1 Server Technical Specifi cation 2.1 Server Technical Specifi cation Processor Processor Processor type Two Intel® Xeon 5500,5600 series CPU Interface 1366 Pin Sockets Chipset Chipset Chipset type...
  • Page 12 Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction Network card Network card Integrated Intel 82574L dual giga network adapters, support Network controller1/2 WOL,PXE Management chip Management chip Integrated AST2050 chip, applicable to BMC function, op- Management chip tional to KVM function; based on the motherboard specifi ca- tion, some SATA are not confi...
  • Page 13: Front Panel View

    Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction 2.2 Front Panel View 2.2 Front Panel View 8 hard disks front panel view 16 Hard Disks Front Panel View 24 Hard Disks Front Panel View Serial number Name Specifi cation Front USB interface To connect the USB devices. Hard disk bay To install the 1 hard disk.
  • Page 14: Front-Control Panel View

    Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction 2.3 Front-control Panel View 2.3 Front-control Panel View Front-control Panel View Number Name Specifi cation Power button Server on/off button. ID light button To turn on ID light. It is always green when server operates. Power indicator light It is off when server closes.
  • Page 15: Back Panel View

    Chapter Two Product Introduction Chapter Two Product Introduction ● Hard Disk Bracket Indicator Light Name Function and specifi cation Hard disk working status indicator The light is always green when hard disk is light reading and writing. Hard disk failure alarm indicator light The light is always red in case of hard disk failure. The light is always blue when hard disk is being located.
  • Page 16: Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup

    Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup In this chapter, the wire jumper of motherboard and BIOS function setup of this server are introduced. Only operator or manager with qualifi cation of system mainte- nance can implement these operations described in this part.
  • Page 17 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup 3.1.2 BIOS System Menu Introduction 3.1.2 BIOS System Menu Introduction The following function menus of the BIOS system will be introduced mainly in this section: Menu name Menu function Configuring the basic system setup, like the system time and Main date, and displaying the information of the system, such as BIOS, CPU and so on.
  • Page 18 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup for restoring to the default setting of the system safety perfor- <F8> mance <F9 > for restoring to the default setting of the system best performance <F10> for preserving the CMOS’s setting and exiting [Enter] for operating current order or entering submenu I.
  • Page 19 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup cally hide. ● Hardware Health Confi guration In this menu, the health informition of the hard disks can be confi gured and exam- ined. In the submenu of Sensor Data Register Monitoring, information on system and CPU temperature, fan speed, system power voltage and other parameters can be exam- ined.
  • Page 20 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup ● Change Supervisor Password If you haven’t set the super-user password, select this menu, press [Enter] and you can set super-user password. If you have already set the super-user password, select this menu, press [Enter] successively and you can clear the super-user password.
  • Page 21: Motherboard Jumper Settings

    3.2.1 Open the Chassis Upper Panel If the user need alter motherboard jumpers, please fi rst obtain the authorization of Inspur Group Co., Ltd. Then open the chassis upper panel according to the following steps: 1. Power off the system (turn off the AC power), and then loosen the screws fi xed on the upper panel on the both sides of the chassis;...
  • Page 22 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup 3.2.2 Motherboard jumper function introduction 3.2.2 Motherboard jumper function introduction Jumper location view Jumper Number Function description Jumper function Normal state: short cut pin 1 and 2 clearing CMOS jumper Clearing CMOS: short cut pin 2 and 3 Enabling onboard SAS controller: Enabling/disabling onboard short cut pin 1 and 2...
  • Page 23 Chapter Three System Setup Chapter Three System Setup Notes: 1. When clearing CMOS, shut down the system and cut off the power supply. Af- ter short cutting pin2 and 3, it needs to keep for 5 seconds; then reuse the jumper cap to short cut pin 1 and 2 (default settings) of the JP1 to restore the original state.
  • Page 24: Chapter Four Sas Raid Of Swr Model Setup Chapter Four Sas Raid Of Swr Model Setup

    Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four Set Up SAS RAID of SWR Model Chapter Four Set Up SAS RAID of SWR Model This chapter mainly introduces the SWR model confi guration and utility of on- board LSI SAS 1068E controller.
  • Page 25 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup ● Easy Confi guration For the easy/ automatic disk array confi guration, so long as you select the number of physical disks intended to be confi gured, the menu will confi gure the array options of best performance in usual environment, including such subtle parameters as RAID level, stripe size, I/O as well as reading and writing strategies, etc.
  • Page 26: How To Confi Gure Sas Raid

    Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup ● Adapter: Select this option and modify relevant parameters. ● Virtual Drive: Through this option, you can initialize the logical disk. ● Physical Drive: Through this option, you can establish or delete hotspare disk. 4.
  • Page 27 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup 2. Enter the “ARRAY SELECTION MENU” interface as is shown in the picture below: Use “[Space]” to select the disk to make RAID array, then select 0 Ready and 1 Ready to enter the interface as is shown below and then press [F10].
  • Page 28 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup 3. Confi guration progress enters the interface as shown below: 4. Press [Space], and the confi guration enters the interface as shown below: 5. Press [F10], and the confi guration program displays RAID information to pro- vide a window for users to confi...
  • Page 29 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup 6. Select “RAID=1”, press [Enter], and the interface as shown below will appear: 7. Select RAID1 and press [Enter] to return to the interface of Step 5; the user will set other parameters according to their actual need;...
  • Page 30: Rebuild Setting Process

    Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup 11. After the initialization is completed, press [ESC] in turns and exit the RAID confi guration interface according to system prompts to complete the whole RAID con- fi...
  • Page 31 Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup (2) Select the disk (status is RBLD) to be rebuilt, then press [F10] and then press [Y] according to the prompts to start Rebuilding. (3) Wait for the completion of Rebuilding.
  • Page 32: Chapter Five Sas Raid Of Ir Model Setup Chapter Five Sas Raid Of Ir Model Setup

    Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five Set SAS RAID of IR Model Chapter Five Set SAS RAID of IR Model This chapter mainly introduces the IR model confi guration and using method of onboard LSI SAS 1068E controller;...
  • Page 33 Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup 1. RAID Properties After entering this option, RAID array management can be performed, including such functions as the creation & deletion of RAID array and creation of hot backup, etc.
  • Page 34 Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Move the cursor to select the “RAID Disk” to confi rm the hard disk that will be made into a main disk, use “[Space]” to change its status into “Yes”, press [Space] and the system will prompt information as shown in the picture below: Please press “M”...
  • Page 35 Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Here we select “Save changes then exit this menu option”, press [Enter], and the system will start array initialization; the time required by the initialization depends on the hard disk capacity;...
  • Page 36 Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup Chapter Five SAS RAID of IR Model Setup 1. Pause When Boot Alert Displayed It is indicated that during the boot process, whether it is needed for the user to intervene if alert is displayed. Please select <No> if it is required that the system boot continues after alert is displayed.
  • Page 37: Chapter Six Sata Hostraid Setup Chapter Six Sata Hostraid Setup

    Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup This chapter mainly introduces the confi guration of onboard Intel SATA controller HostRAID and its application.
  • Page 38 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup The executable menus of the confi guration interface of SATA HostRAID are the following fi ve: ● Create RAID Volume Create RAID Volume. ● Delete RAID Volume Delete the existing RAID Volume.
  • Page 39 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Recovery: it allows two hard disks to create this RAID volume, and this function is Intel Rapid Recover Technology. RAID10: it allows four hard disks to create this RAID volume. RAID5 (Parity): it allows three and more than three hard disks to create this RAID volume.
  • Page 40 Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup Chapter Four SAS RAID of SWR Model Setup III. Reset Disks to Non-RAID menu III. Reset Disks to Non-RAID menu After entering the confi guration interface of SATA HostRAID, we can select the menu by up and down arrows, and then press [Enter] to the menu.
  • Page 41: Chapter Six Sata Hostraid Setup Chapter Six Sata Hostraid Setup

    During manual setup of the operating system, some operating system may need the fl oppy drive or Inspur driver U disk to load the driver of hard disk controller. Refer to the readme.pdf fi le under the root directory in Inspur system driver CD for the mak- ing method of the driver fl...
  • Page 42 1. Prepare a set of computer installed with Windows system, and connect the Inspur driver U disk to the USB interface of the computer, as shown in the picture below. Inspur driver U disk will be identifi ed as two parts: simulation fl oppy drive [3½ Floppy (A)] and normal partition of U disk [Removable Disk (E:)], in which, the disk character E in [Re- movable Disk (E)] will be different according to the actual partitions of your computer.
  • Page 43 USB fl oppy, please fi rst disconnect USB fl oppy. It must guarantee that when the Inspur driver U disk is connected to your computer, the It must guarantee that when the Inspur driver U disk is connected to your computer, the analog fl...
  • Page 44 Chapter Seven Operating System Installation Chapter Seven Operating System Installation (3) Click the [Make Drive] button and enter the driver making interface, as shown in the following picture: (4) After you select the corresponding operating system and the controller driver to be made according to the actual need, click [Next] button and make corresponding driver.
  • Page 45 Inspur driver U disk, entering the interface of disk parti- tion, the Inspur driver U disk will occupy a disk letter. If the disk is not divided, U disk will occupy disk C: and if the disk has other partitions, U disk will occupy other disk letter (please distinguish according to the actual hard disk partition).
  • Page 46: Manually Install Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

    Note: When making the above driver, if you use USB fl oppy, please make the driver in the fl oppy; if you use Inspur driver U disk, please make the driver in the Ins- pur driver U disk.
  • Page 47 Chapter Seven Operating System Installation Chapter Seven Operating System Installation controller. Select “LSI Embedded MagaRAID (Windows XP/2003 64-bit)” and then press [Enter] to continue; the system will start loading the driver; after the driver is loaded, press [Enter] to continue to install according to the on-screen prompts. After the driver is loaded, press [Enter] to continue the installation according to on- screen prompts.
  • Page 48 Chapter Seven Operating System Installation Chapter Seven Operating System Installation partitions you want to create and then press [Enter] to continue. Notes: it is suggested that the partition is more than 30GB. 8. The system displays the interface of Step 6, here select the partition of “Partition1 [New <Raw>]”...
  • Page 49 SP2 patch program. You won’t need to do this if you are using the installation CD for operating system of integrated SP2 patch. 22. Install Chipset patch (1) Insert the Inspur driver CD into CD-ROM, input the navigation code on the...
  • Page 50 CD and restart the system. 23 . Install Network card driver (1) Insert the Inspur driver CD into CD-ROM, input the navigation code on the driver CD set in the navigation code verifying interface popped up after the running of CD, click <OK>...
  • Page 51: Manually Install Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition

    (Advanced)”, and click to continue; (6) Insert Inspur driver CD into the CD-ROM, select “Search for the best driver in these locations”, then select “Include this location in the search”, then select the path of the driver in the CD: \driver\video\nf5220\win03_64, and click <OK>;...
  • Page 52 Note: When making the above driver, if you use USB fl oppy, please make the driver in the fl oppy; if you use Inspur driver U disk, please make the driver in the Ins- pur driver U disk.
  • Page 53 (5) The addition of disk controller driver is completed. If Inspur driver U disk is used: If Inspur driver U disk is used: (1) Please make the disk controller driver in the Inspur driver U disk Inspur driver U disk [3.5 fl oppy disk (A :)] partition.
  • Page 54 14. Install Chipset patch (1) Insert Inspur driver CD into CD-ROM, click the blue dolphin icon under the installation or operation procedure item in the automatically playing interface popped out after the disk’s running, input the navigation code on the driver CD case in the navigation code verifi...
  • Page 55 CD and restart the system. 15. Install Network card driver (1) Insert Inspur driver CD into CD-ROM, click the blue dolphin icon under the installation or operation procedure item in the automatically playing interface popped out after the disk’s running, input the navigation code on the driver CD case in the navi- gation code verifi...
  • Page 56 Note: When making the above driver, if you use USB fl oppy, please make the driver into the fl oppy; if you use Inspur driver U disk, please make the driver into the Inspur driver U disk.
  • Page 57 Select <OK> and press [Enter] to continue the in- stallation. If Inspur driver U disk use is used, directly select <OK> and press [Enter] to con- tinue the installation. (4) The system begins to load driver. After it is fi nished, the system prompts “Do you wish to load any more driver disks?”;...
  • Page 58 512MB, set as twice of it. If the memory exceeds 512MB, you can set it as 2GB). Note: when you create partition, please distinguish Inspur driver U disk and local disk and do not create new partition on the Inspur driver U disk You can also create other partitions as needed, and click <Next>...
  • Page 59 28. Log in the system. 7.4.3 Install network card driver 7.4.3 Install network card driver 1. Insert Inspur system driver CD into CD-ROM; click Applications and the Ter- minal menu in Accessories; input the following in the windows: #mount /dev/cdrom /mnt...
  • Page 60 Chapter Seven Operating System Installation Chapter Seven Operating System Installation #cd driver/nic/NF5120/linux [Enter] #cp e1000e-1.3.10a.tar.gz /tmp [Enter] #cd /tmp [Enter] #tar -zxvf e1000e-1.3.10a.tar.gz [Enter] #cd e1000e-1.3.10a/src [Enter] #make install [Enter] #reboot [Enter] ( Notes: “e1000e-1.3.10a.tar.gz” is network card driver, and its version will be updated.
  • Page 61: Chapter Eight Common Problems And Trouble-Shooting Chapter Eight Common Problems And Trouble-Shooting

    Chapter Eight Common Problems and Trouble-shooting Chapter Eight Common Problems and Trouble-shooting Chapter Eight Common Problems and Chapter Eight Common Problems and Trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting This chapter focuses on the common problems and Trouble-shooting of the server. If you are not sure about the cause of a failure and its removal method, please contact our customer service center for solution.
  • Page 62 5. Find another monitor for test if possible. 6. If the machine is installed with components other than Inspur ones, please re- move them fi rst.
  • Page 63 3. Clean the scrolling and drive shaft of the mouse. 4. It is suggested that you use the keyboard and mouse tested for compatibility by Inspur group or replace with other keyboard and mouse for testing. 8.2.5 System blue screen, halt or restart.
  • Page 64: Ruijie Server Kit And Other Machine-Attached Software Problem

    3. After having collected the basic information, please feedback the detailed alarm information to Inspur technical support personnel in a timely manner. We will make further analysis and judgment and help you solve the problem as soon as possible.
  • Page 65: Additional Notes

    8.3.4 Losing the machine-attached Ruijie server kit and System Driver CD 8.3.4 Losing the machine-attached Ruijie server kit and System Driver CD Please visit the Inspur’s offi cial website and download the correct version corre- sponding with your machine model.
  • Page 66: Technical Support Information

    8.5 Technical Support Information 8.5 Technical Support Information If you have any doubt or unsolved problems in using Inspur server, please take the following measures: 1. If you have doubt in product confi guration and specifi cation details, please con- tact your supplier.
  • Page 67: Chapter Nine Application Introduction On Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction On Baseboard Management Controller

    Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Management Controller According to different confi guration of purchased products, the function of the baseboard management controller is different.
  • Page 68: Function Menu Introduction

    Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Please input default Username and Password Username: root Password: superuser Note: default Username and Password can conduct all module confi gurations and setting of permission. So for safety reasons, it is recommended to change login pass- word in time when you login.
  • Page 69 Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller SMTP, user and network (BMC IP). (1) Alerts: add, edit or remove alert settings. (2)Mouse model: set mouse model. Set Model to Absolute: the absolute model mouse can switch freely between re- mote picture and local picture.
  • Page 70 Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller (1) Console Redirection menu : redirect to console. After choosing this menu, the system will enter the interface as the following chart Click <Java Console> to log in remote desktop. Please install well browser plug- in module before logging in remote desktop.
  • Page 71 Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Options Functions Start Redirection Start connecting redirection console. Stop Redirection Stop connecting redirection console. Restart Restart connecting redirection console. Full Screen Full screen display of redirection console. Exit Exit redirection console interface.
  • Page 72 Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller C. Remote desktop: Mouse set Click “Mouse” and select “Sync Cursor” in the drop-down list. Client’s mouse switches to remote server. Menu of local mouse and redirection mouse are synchro- nized.
  • Page 73 Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller Chapter Nine Application Introduction on Baseboard Management Controller el of ISO document is the same with that through CDROM installation. Boot sequence should be selected in the server BIOS. F. Remote desktop: VirtualKeyboard set Click “VirtualKeyboard”.
  • Page 74: Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide

    We recommend you to use the cabinet specially designed by Inspur for the server. If so, the internal of the cabinet should be already grounded. Please don’t change the ground joint in the cabinet unless it is of absolute necessity.
  • Page 75: Components Needed In Server Installation

    Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide with requirements of the server. 10.2 Components Needed in Server Installation 10.2 Components Needed in Server Installation Accompanying guide rail suit of 2U server includes the following objects: 1. Guide rail 1 set (one for left and one for right rail) 2.
  • Page 76: Install Guide Rail Into Cabinet

    Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Picture 3 3. Fix the inner rail on the four screws on the cabinet, the fi x position shown in (picture 4). Picture 4 4. Make the smooth side of the inner rail confront the side of cabinet, get the holes on the inner rail and screws on cabinet corresponding with each other well, let the inner rail cling to the cabinet closely, then push the inner rail in the direction (rear of the ma- chine) of red arrows shown in (picture 5), and clamp tightly the inner rail with double-...
  • Page 77: Install The Server To Cabinet

    Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide the front and back frame must be guaranteed at the same level.) the front and back frame must be guaranteed at the same level.) Picture 6 2. Find out the screw accompanied with guide rail (picture 7) (picture 7);...
  • Page 78 Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide Chapter Ten Server Installation Guide 2. Clamp the inner rail at both sides of the server into the outer rail groove of the cabinet (the sliding bead of the outer rail must be moved to the front end of the outer rail).

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