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FUJITSU Server BS2000
SE700 / SE500 / SE300
Basic Operating Manual
Valid for:
SE700 / SE500 / SE300 (basic software V6.1A and higher)
SE700B / SE500B / SE300B (basic software V6.2A and higher)
Edition April 2017

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  • Page 1 English FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE700 / SE500 / SE300 Basic Operating Manual Valid for: SE700 / SE500 / SE300 (basic software V6.1A and higher) SE700B / SE500B / SE300B (basic software V6.2A and higher) Edition April 2017...
  • Page 2 Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2017 Fujitsu Technology Solutions 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 Introduction ........7 Documentation for the SE servers .
  • Page 4 ........43 Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) ..... . . 44 5.3.1...
  • Page 5 Switching the SE server off ....... 73 Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off .
  • Page 6 Contents U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 Introduction The FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE Series unites the existing server lines S servers and SQ servers in the server line SE servers. Depending on requirements, the SE server contains all the system components needed for operation as an overall application: –...
  • Page 8 ● SU500 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU /390 in SE500 and SE500B ● SU300 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU x86 in SE300, optionally in SE500 / ● SE700 Both SU300 M1 and SU300 M2 are described in the operating manual.
  • Page 9 Both HNC M1 and HNC M2 are described in the operating manual. HNC is also the name used for the basic HNC software. For a description of the further features of the SE servers SE700, SE500 and SE300, please refer to the chapter “System overview”...
  • Page 10: Documentation For The Se Servers

    BS2000 OSD/XC, M2000, X2000, and HNC, are available at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. The documentation for the SE servers consists of the following parts: Operating Manual SE700 / SE500 / SE300 (consisting of a number of modules): ● Basic Operating Manual SE700 / SE500 / SE300 ●...
  • Page 11: Objective And Target Groups Of This Manual

    Objective and target groups of this manual 1.2 Objective and target groups of this manual The SE700 / SE500 / SE300 Operating Manual, which consists of a number of modules, describes the features and hardware components of the FUJITSU Server BS2000 of the SE Series.
  • Page 12: Summary Of Contents

    1.3 Summary of contents This operating manual deals with the hardware-related display and operating functions of the FUJITSU BS2000 servers of the SE Series. Chapter 2 contains important information on the installation and operation of the SE server and the components.
  • Page 13: Notational Conventions

    Introduction Notational conventions 1.4 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: WARNING! This indicates a hazardous situation which could result in serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. CAUTION! This indicates a hazardous situation which could result in minor or moderate personal injury, if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.
  • Page 14 SU x86 for Server Unit x86 (type of Server Unit with one or more x86 processors) ● A distinction is made between the following SUs according to models: SU300 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU x86 in SE300, optionally in SE500 / ● SE700 SU500 for the Server Unit of the unit type SU /390 in SE500 ●...
  • Page 15: Open Source Software

    Introduction Open Source Software BS2000 server as the generic term for SE server, S and SQ server. BS2000 servers ● are operated with the relevant BS2000 operating system. S server for the Business Servers of the S Series (/390 architecture) ●...
  • Page 16 Open Source Software Introduction U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 17: Important Notes

    Use the product according to this manual. 2.1.2 About this product The FUJITSU Server BS2000 of the SE Series is designed and manufactured for use in standard applications such as computing center work, office work, and general industrial applications.
  • Page 18: Trademark Acknowledgments

    ® registered trademark symbols ( The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. Copyright © 2017 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. 2.2 Note regarding radio interference suppression WARNING! This is a product which meets Class A of EN55022.
  • Page 19: Note On Safety

    Important notes Note on safety 2.3 Note on safety 2.3.1 Important alert messages CAUTION! This alert signal indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    Installation and operation precautions Important notes 2.3.2 Maintenance WARNING! All maintenance measures which are described in this manual may only be performed by the Customer Support. Incorrect performance of these tasks may cause electric shock, injury, or fire. – Installation and reinstallation of all components, and initial settings –...
  • Page 21: Installation Precautions

    Important notes Installation and operation precautions 2.4.1 Installation precautions WARNING! The S server is installed on the vendor’s premises. Modifications may only be carried out by Customer Support. The customer may not make any changes to the server! The following section is therefore for information purposes only. Follow the instructions below to ensure safety when positioning the SE server: The Server Unit, Management Unit, Application Units and further components are ●...
  • Page 22: Operating Precautions

    Installation and operation precautions Important notes 2.4.2 Operating precautions WARNING! Danger of electric shock and fire Do not damage, break or modify the cables. Cable breaks can cause electric ● shocks and fires. CAUTION! Equipment damage: Do not cover or block ventilation openings. ●...
  • Page 23: System Overview

    CPUs in the Server Unit. All models have at least one CPU for BS2000 OSD/XC, the BS2000 operating system complemented by additional system-related software products. A FUJITSU Server BS2000 of the SE Series (SE server for short) consists of the following components: Management Unit (MU) with SE Manager ●...
  • Page 24 Gigabit Ethernet Switches are integrated into the rack for internal communication. In the case of SE700 and SE500 the Net Unit is by default redundant in design. In the case of SE300, redundancy of the Net Unit is optional. In the case of SE700 and SE500 an HNC provides the LAN connections for the SU /390.
  • Page 25: Rack Of The Se Server

    System overview Features 3.1.1 Rack of the SE server SE300 The figure below shows how the basic rack of the SE300 is equipped with the components of the basic configuration and with optional components. MU (MU2) MU (MU1) AU47 (AU2) AU47 (AU1) Net Unit (2) Net Unit (1)
  • Page 26 Features System overview SE700 and SE500 The figure below shows how the basic rack of the SE700 is equipped with the components of the basic configuration and with optional components. The equipment is comparable for the SE500. HNC (1) MU (MU1)
  • Page 27: Expanded Maintenance And Operational Functions

    System overview Features 3.1.2 Expanded maintenance and operational functions The equipment maintenance feature of the SE server is designed to prevent fault events occurring. The Management Unit monitors the hardware status of the Management Unit, Server Unit(s) and Application Unit(s). Detected faults are displayed in the SE Manager and reported to the vendor's Support Center via remote service.
  • Page 28 Features System overview U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 29: Racks

    The components of the SE server are integrated into the basic rack, a 19-inch standard rack. In the case of the SE700 and SE500 the control panel is located on the front (see section “Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500)” on page 44).
  • Page 30: Extension Rack

    Extension rack Racks 4.2 Extension rack The extension rack is a 19-inch standard rack which accommodates additional components for which there is no more space in the basic rack. Figure 5: SE server with an extension rack (e.g. SE700 and SE700B) In all an SE server can comprise four racks.
  • Page 31: Power Supply

    4.3 Power supply The devices in the racks are supplied with power over power distribution units (PDUs). SE700 and SE500 By default a basic rack contains four PDUs, each with 8 x C13 outlets. Each PDU is connected to the in-house power grid with CEE connectors 32A blue. For redundancy reasons, two phases are required.
  • Page 32: Connection Of The Power Cables

    Power supply Racks 4.3.1 Connection of the power cables Most of the hardware components in the SE server rack do not incorporate any switches which disconnect them from the power source. Consequently the power cables of the hardware components must be attached or detached when it is necessary to connect or disconnect the components from the power source.
  • Page 33: Controls

    5 Controls 5.1 Rack console The rack console contains the following in a compact 19'' slide-in housing (1 HU): A fold-out 17'' TFT color LCD monitor with a control panel and screen menu ● A keyboard with US/international assignment with an integrated number pad ●...
  • Page 34 Rack console Controls Sliding the rack console out of the rack Loosen the finger screws (1) Ê Pull the rack console while you hold the handle (2) until it locks into place. Ê Opening the rack console Use the handle to push the cover of the Rack Console up until the monitor is open at Ê...
  • Page 35 Controls Rack console Monitor operating panel The operating panel is at the bottom right of the monitor. Power button Press this button to turn on the power to the monitor, or, if the power is already on, to turn off the power to the monitor. Power LED This LED lights up green when the power to the monitor is on, and lights orange when the monitor is in energy-saving mode.
  • Page 36 Rack console Controls Menu control Press the MENU/ENTER button (3). Ê The main menu is opened. The menu item selected is highlighted. Use the UP and DOWN keys (4 and 5) to go to the required menu item. Ê Select an item with the MENU/ENTER button (3). The list entry selected is Ê...
  • Page 37 Controls Rack console Keyboard operations Using the Fn key on the compact layout keyboard of this device allows functions equivalent to a full keyboard. By pressing both the Fn key and a key with underscored characters, you can use the ●...
  • Page 38 Rack console Controls Pointing device operations When you operate the pointing device, touch or tap lightly on the touchpad surface. Moving the pointer Slide your finger lightly on the touchpad surface in the direction you want to move the cursor. Single clicking Lightly tap the touchpad surface once, or click the left button once.
  • Page 39 Controls Rack console Notes on the pointing device The pointing device does not work correctly if you operate it in the following ways: Operating the pointing device with a gloved finger ● Operating the pointing device with a pen, ballpoint pen, or pencil ●...
  • Page 40 Rack console Controls Switching the monitor off Press the monitor power button (see “Power button” on page 35) to turn off the monitor. Ê Closing the monitor Make sure that the front USB connector (1) is empty before closing the monitor. Ê...
  • Page 41 Controls Rack console Sliding the rack console into the rack Press the buttons (1) to release the rack console. Ê Use the handle to slide the rack console ino the rack until it clicks into place (2). Ê Tighten the finger screws (3) Ê...
  • Page 42 Rack console Controls Troubleshooting No image is displayed on the monitor: Symptom Cause Action The power LED is out. The power is not turned on. Press the power button. The monitor does not function Notify Customer Support. correctly after being turned on. The power LED is orange.
  • Page 43: Console Switch

    In the maximum configuration, 5 KVM ports (2 x MU and 3 x SU x86) are occupied in the SE300, and 8 KVM ports (2 x MU, 4 x HNC and 2 x SU x86) in the SE500/SE700. If more AUs are to be integrated into the SE server, the KVM switch can be replaced with a different KVM switch with 16 or 32 ports.
  • Page 44: Control Panel (On The Se700 And Se500)

    5.3 Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) At the front of the basic rack on the SE700 and SE500, a control panel is located on the outside. The control panel is connected to the service processor (SVP) of the SU700 / SU500 of the SE server.
  • Page 45 Controls Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) The control panel contains the following controls and displays (please refer to the numbers in the figure): 1. UNIT EMERGENCY switch The UNIT EMERGENCY switch switches the SU /390 off. 2. POWER ON button with lamp Switches the Server Unit on.
  • Page 46: Function Of The Displays

    Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) Controls 5.3.1 Function of the displays POWER ON Lights up green after the system power controller has completed the power-up sequence without error. In the standby status the indicator flashes. SYSTEM Lights up green when the CPU(s) is/are in operation.
  • Page 47: Function Of The Keys And Switches

    Controls Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) 5.3.2 Function of the keys and switches 5.3.2.1 UNIT EMERGENCY switch The UNIT EMERGENCY switch switches the system off as quickly as possible when an emergency or disaster occurs. The Server Unit is switched off immediately when the switch is pressed.
  • Page 48: Stand-By Key

    Control panel (on the SE700 and SE500) Controls 2. The status indicator displays no error code. If an error code is displayed, notify Customer Service of this error code. Press the POWER ON key to begin powering up the system. The power-up sequence begins.
  • Page 49: Management Unit

    SE Manager and for monitoring the units. On the SE700 and SE500 the MU provides the SKP functionality to operate the SU /390. The MU is also the carrier system for further add-on software such as StorMan, ROBAR, openSM2, and openUTM.
  • Page 50: Front Of The Mu

    Front of the MU Management Unit 6.1 Front of the MU Figure 8: Management Unit (MU) - front of a MU M1 Figure 9: Management Unit (MU) - front of a MU M2 Indicators on the front panel of MU M1 Figure 10: MU M1 (front panel) 1 HDD fault indicator 10 HDD activity indicator...
  • Page 51 Management Unit Front of the MU 5 Storage fault indicator (notify Customer Support) 14 Reset button (for Customer Support only) 6 Fan fault indicator (notify Customer Support) 15 ID button 7 ID indicator 16 Open/close optical drive 8 CSS indicator (notify Customer Support) 17 Optical drive activity indicator 9 Global error indicator (notify Customer Support) 18 ID card (green)
  • Page 52: Controls

    Front of the MU Management Unit The DVD-RW drive is used by Customer Support to install and update the M2000 software. Use of the USB interfaces is reserved for Customer Support. You can pull the ID card out and push it in again as far as it will go. The ID card contains various system information, e.g.
  • Page 53 Management Unit Front of the MU Indicators on the operating panel Power-on indicator (three colors) Lights up orange when the MU is switched off but line voltage is present. After the power cables have been connected, it takes about 60 seconds until the MU is in standby mode.
  • Page 54 Front of the MU Management Unit Hard disk drive control indicators Figure 12: Front - Detailed view: Indicators on a hard disk module HDD BUSY (green) – Lights up: HDD in active phase – Does not light up: HDD inactive HDD FAULT (orange) (in conjunction with a RAID controller) –...
  • Page 55: Rear Of The Mu

    Management Unit Rear of the MU 6.2 Rear of the MU Figure 13: Management Unit (MU) - rear of a MU M1 Figure 14: Management Unit (MU) - rear of a MU M2 figure 13 figure 14 show the rear of a MU M1 and MU M2 with PCIe slots which are not equipped.
  • Page 56 Rear of the MU Management Unit Bild 16: ID/CSS/Global error indicator (MU M2) ID/CSS/Global error indicator ID indicator (blue) Lights up blue when the MU has been selected by pressing the ID button. To deactivate, press the button again. The ID indicator can also be activated via the ServerView Operations Manager and the iRMCS4 web interface, and the status can be reported to the ServerView Operations Manager and the iRMCS4.
  • Page 57 Management Unit Rear of the MU LAN indicators SYS1 SYS2 unused (System LAN ports) Figure 17: LAN indicators (MU M1) unused SYS1 SYS2 (System LAN ports) Figure 18: LAN indicators (MU M2) 1 LAN speed Lights up green for a LAN transfer rate of 1 Gbps. Lights up green for a LAN transfer rate of 100 Mbps.
  • Page 58 Rear of the MU Management Unit Indicator on hot-plug power supply unit Figure 19: Indicator on hot-plug power supply unit Indicator on hot-plug power supply unit (two colors) – Flashes green when the MU is switched off, but line voltage is present (standby mode). –...
  • Page 59 The figure shows the PCIe slots of the MU M1 on an SE700. On the various model series of the SE server, the PCIe slots of an MU M1 are assigned as follows: PCIe slot SE700 SE500 SE300 Not assigned. Not assigned.
  • Page 60 Rear of the MU Management Unit The figure shows the PCIe slots of the MU M2 on an SE700B. On the various model series of the SE server, the PCIe slots of an MU M2 are assigned as follows: PCIe slot SE700B SE500B SE300B...
  • Page 61: Net Unit

    LAN ports. – HNC in the SE700 and SE500 The HNC connects the Server Unit /390 with the LAN. Up to 4 HNCs are possible. Future extensions of the Net Unit will support up to 10 Gbps.
  • Page 62: Switches

    Switches Net Unit 7.1 Switches One switch is used in the basic configuration of the SE server SE300. By default the SE servers SE700 and SE500 have two redundant switches. Brocade ICX 6450 models are employed. ICX 6450-24 with ●...
  • Page 63: Network And Management Interfaces

    Net Unit Switches 7.1.2 Network and management interfaces Each Brocade ICX 6450 model has a reset button and the following management interfaces on the front: Console management interface ● (serial RJ45 port, by default connected to the USB port of the MU) Out-of-band management interface ●...
  • Page 64: Led Indicators For Ports, System And Power Status

    Switches Net Unit 7.1.3 LED indicators for ports, system and power status On Brocade ICX 6450 models LEDs indicate the status of the ports, of the system, and the power status of the device. Port status LED indicator Figure 26: Port status LED indicator (ICX 6450-24) Figure 27: Port status LED indicator (ICX 6450-48) (1) or (1) and (2) display the ports with status LEDs.
  • Page 65 Net Unit Switches The following status indicators are possible: Display and meaning Ethernet – Lights up green and flashes when the port is transferring and receiving data packets. – Does not light up when no connection to a remote port exists. SFP/SFP+(X1-X4) –...
  • Page 66 Switches Net Unit System status LED indicator Figure 28: System status LED indicator The information displayed by the system status LEDs is only relevant for the service technician. Information on the status of the Net Unit which is relevant for the customer is displayed by the SE Manager in the main menu Hardware →...
  • Page 67: Threshold Values For The Operating Temperature

    Net Unit Switches The following status indicators are possible: Display and meaning PWR (Power) – Does not light up when no power is supplied. – Lights up green when the internal power supply (PSU) is functioning normally. – Lights up yellow when the internal power supply has failed and power is being supplied from an external power supply (EPS).
  • Page 68: Extension Of The Net Unit

    7.2.2 Port extension On the SE servers SE700 and SE500 the redundant Net Unit can be enhanced by a redundant port extension, i.e. with two switches, meaning that in the maximum configu- ration 96 redundant LAN ports are available.
  • Page 69: Switching The Server On And Off

    8 Switching the server on and off 8.1 Switching the SE300 on and off Normally the Management Unit, Server Unit and Application Units are switched on and off via remote administration PCs, see the information in the “Quick Guide” [7]. This chapter describes the actions for switching these units on/off which can be performed directly on the SE server SE300 as an alternative to switching it on/off remotely.
  • Page 70: Switching Off In An Emergency

    Switching the SE300 on and off Switching the server on and off 8.1.1 Switching off in an emergency The SE300 complies with the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment, including electrical office equipment. In an emergency all the hardware components must immediately be disconnected by cutting off the power distribution units from the power source (e.g.
  • Page 71: Switching The Se Server On

    Switching the server on and off Switching the SE300 on and off 8.1.2 Switching the SE server on The following hardware components must be switched on in this order: 1. Switch on the optional hardware components Switch on the ETERNUS LT40 S2 tape library using the On/Off switch at the front (see Ê...
  • Page 72 Switching the SE300 on and off Switching the server on and off 3. Switch on the Server Unit Before the Server Unit is switched on, the status indicator lights up orange. Switch on the Server Unit by pressing the On/Off switch. Ê...
  • Page 73: Switching The Se Server Off

    Switching the server on and off Switching the SE300 on and off 8.1.3 Switching the SE server off The following hardware components must be switched off in the specified order. CAUTION! This does not disconnect the hardware components completely from the power source (POWER STAND-BY).
  • Page 74 Switching the SE300 on and off Switching the server on and off 3. Switch off the MU Switch off the MU using the SE Manager (menu Hardware → Ê Units[ → <se server>] (SE<model>), Units tab, Switch off symbol), see the “Operation and Administration”...
  • Page 75: Switching The Se700 / Se500 On And Off

    This chapter describes the actions for switching these units on/off which can be performed directly on the SE server SE700 or SE500 as an alternative to switching it on/off remotely. Further information on on this subject and also on the subjects IPL, console and SE Manager is provided in the “Operation and Administration”...
  • Page 76 Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off Switching the server on and off SE700/SE500 SE700/SE500 (basic rack) (with extension rack) Figure 31: UNIT EMERGENCY switch on the SE700 or SE500 U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 77: Switching The Se Server On

    Switching the server on and off Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off 8.2.2 Switching the SE server on The figure below shows the hardware involved in switching the Server Unit /390 on/off. SE Server SE700 / SE500 Administration LAN https://<se server>...
  • Page 78 Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off Switching the server on and off 2. Switch on the MU The power-on indicator (item 11 in figure 10 on page 50) lights up orange (POWER STAND-BY). Switch on the rack console by pulling out and folding out the monitor, see page Ê...
  • Page 79 Switching the server on and off Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off 4. Switch on the optional Server Units x86 Before the Server Unit is switched on, the status indicator lights up orange. Switch on the Server Unit by pressing the On/Off switch.
  • Page 80: Switching The Se Server Off

    Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off Switching the server on and off 8.2.3 Switching the SE server off Figure figure 32 on page 77 shows the hardware involved in switching the Server Unit /390 on/off. The following hardware components must be switched off in the specified order.
  • Page 81 Switching the server on and off Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off Alternatively you can switch the Server Unit off by pressing the STAND-BY button on the server's control panel (see page 44) or via the SVP console (menu item POWER STAND- BY in AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL).
  • Page 82 Switching the SE700 / SE500 on and off Switching the server on and off U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 83: Environmental Protection And Service

    9 Environmental protection and service The Fujitsu servers have a long life expectancy, not only because of the excellent expansion options they offer, but also because of the quality of the products. As technology continues to develop, however, ever greater volumes of data will need to be processed.
  • Page 84 +49 (0) 3634 / 330 - 1758 Fax: +49 (0) 3634 / 330 - 1814 If you have questions on operation or if problems occur, please contact your local FUJITSU Customer Support, in Germany under: Tel.: +49 (0) 89 3564 80 000 You can find all service numbers on the FUJITSU support pages: http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/IndexContact.asp?OpenTab=servicedesk...
  • Page 85: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations APCS Automatic Power Control System AROMA-P Automatic and Remote Operation Manager Application Unit Compact Disk Digital Versatile Disk DVD-RW Digital Versatile Disk - Read and Write Error Correcting Code Error Detection Code Electrostatically Sensitive Device Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Hard Disk Drive High-speed Net Connect Height Unit...
  • Page 86 Abbreviations RAID Redundant Array of Disks Remote Management Unit Relative Humidity Storage Area Network Serial Attach SCSI SCSI Small Computer System Interface Server Unit SU /390 Server Unit /390 SU x86 Server Unit x86 Universal Serial Bus Uninterruptible Power Supply U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 87: Related Publications

    Related publications You will find the manuals on the internet at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. You can order printed versions of manuals which are displayed with the order number. FUJITSU Server BS2000 SE700 / SE500 / SE300 Basic Operating Manual FUJITSU Server BS2000...
  • Page 88 Related publications U41858-J-Z126-2-76...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index ID indicator 51, 52, 53, Application Unit indicators architecture of SE server CPU fault CSS 51, drive activity 51, console switch DVD drive activity CPU fault indicator Global error 51, CSS indicator 51, hard disk activity HDD/SDD activity 50, HDD/SDD error data sheet 24, ID 51,...
  • Page 90 Index On/Off button 50, On/Off switch Open Source Software licenses operating panel, server function of the keys operating status indicator 50, power supply fault indicator power supply unit power-on indicator prompt symbol Reset button 51, S server SE server architecture security 17, Server Unit shutdown 73, 80,...

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