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Foreword This manual is the product technical manual for the Gooxi Eagle Stream platform 2U model servers. It primarily provides an introduction and explanation of the product's appearance, structure, hardware installation, and basic configuration. Please note that this manual is intended for reference and research purposes for professional technical personnel.
1.1 Product Overview SL201-G4 Series 2U Dual-socket Rack-Mount Server is a new generation of versatile 2U dual-socket rack-mount servers launched by Gooxi to meet the needs of the Internet, IDC (Internet Data Center), cloud computing, enterprise markets, and telecom business applications. It is suitable for core IT operations, cloud computing virtualization, high-performance computing, distributed storage, large-scale data processing, enterprise or telecom business applications, and other complex workloads.
1.2 Product Structure Eagle Stream 2U Dual-Socket Rack-Mount Server Exploded View (Illustration based on the 12-bay model). Structure diagram 1-3 Name Name Hard Drive Fan Bracket Hard Drive Bracket Top Cover Module Air Guide Module Full-Height PCIe Module Hard Drive Backplane Half-Height PCIe Module Fan Module 2.5-inch Hard Drive Module...
1.3 Logical Structure The logic of the SL201-G4 Series Dual-Socket Rack-Mount Server is as shown in the following diagram: Motherboard logic block diagram 1-4 The CPU adopts the 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor, LGA4677 socket. Each CPU supports 8 channels, and each channel supports 2 DDR5 ...
VGA interface 3.5-inch hard drive USB3.1 interface Table 2-1 2.1.2 Indicator lights and buttons Figure 2-2 Indicator light/button Indicator light/button GOOXI Logo Hard Drive Activity Indicator Power On/Off System Alarm Indicator Button/Indicator UID Button/Indicator OCP1 Network Card Presence Status Indicator...
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Status Indicator LED status description Indicator Logo Status description light/button Gooxi logo Description of the power indicator light: Green (steady on): Indicates that the device has been powered on normally. Green (blinking): Indicates that the device is in standby. Green off: Indicates that the device is not powered on.
2.1.3 Interface Interface location Figure 2-3 Name Name VGA interface USB 3.1 interface Table 2-3 Interface description Quantity Name Type Description Used for connecting display terminals, DB15 interface such as monitors or KVM USB 3.1 For accessing USB devices interface Table 2-4 2.2 Rear Panel...
Power module 2 Table 2-5 Note: 1. Riser1/Riser2/Riser3/Riser4can be selected for either the rear hard drive module or the PCIe Riser module。 2.2.2 Indicator lights and buttons Rear Panel Indicators Figure 2-5 Name Name OCP Network Card Indicator Management network port Light connection status indicator...
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Figure 2-6 Name Name OCP Network Card Port USB3.1 interface Management network port Power module power supply interface Table 2-8...
When configuring with 1 processor, it should be installed in CPU 0 position. Processors installed in the same server must have the same model. For specific optional system configurations, please consult Gooxi sales. Processor positions are as shown in the following diagram: ...
2.4 Memory 2.4.1 Memory slot location This motherboard adopts the Intel Eagle Stream platform. Each CPU supports 8 channels, and each channel supports 2 DDR5 memories. The motherboard can support 32 DIMM DDR5 memories. When inserting only one memory, prioritize A0, B0, C0, D0, E0, F0, G0, H0 (memory slots with blue plastic color).
2.4.2 Memory installation guidelines The server can install up to 32 DDR5 memories and supports DDR5 RDIMM server memory. The memory frequency supports 4400/4800MHz. The memory installation principles must be followed when configuring the memory (CPU1 is the same as CPU0). Figure 2-9 Note:...
When configured with 2 power modules, supports 1+1 redundancy; For power modules configured in the same server, the power module models must be identical; For specific optional system accessories, please consult Gooxi sales. The power supply positions are as shown in the following diagram: ...
Figure 2-12 2.7 Fans Supports 4 fan modules; Supports hot-swapping; Supports single fan failure; Supports variable fan speed; For fan modules configured in the same server, the fan module models must be identical. The fan positions are as shown in the following diagram: ...
2.8 I/O Expansion 2.8.1 PCIe slot location Figure 2-14 The slots provided by Riser1 module are Slot0, Slot1, Slot2. When using a PCIe expansion module with 2 slots, Slot1 is not available. The slots provided by Riser2 module are Slot3, Slot4, Slot5. When using a ...
Half height Slot 8 CPU1 PCIe 5.0 half length Half height Slot 9 CPU1 PCIe 5.0 X8 or X16 half length Note: ◆PCIe slots with a bus bandwidth of PCIe x16 are backward compatible with PCIe x8, PCIe x4, and PCIe x1 cards. However, they are not upward compatible, meaning that the bandwidth of the PCIe slot cannot be smaller than the bandwidth of the inserted PCIe card.
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Figure 2-16 PCIe Expansion Module 3 x16 adapter card – Installed in Riser3 position, providing PCIe slots for Slot7 – Installed in Riser4 position, providing PCIe slots for Slot9 Figure 2-17 PCIe Expansion Module 4 x16 to x8 (x16 slot) + x8 adapter card –...
Three 2*6Pin hard drive MCIO x8 connectors(CPU0) × 4 backplane power connectors Right Front Panel VGA Chassis intrusion connector connectors Right Front Panel USB3.0 NIC AUX power connector connectors 2*6+4Pin high power GPU CPU0 PCIE5.0 Port0 X16 connector GENZ168 connectors Rear window hard drive (2 disks) CPU0 OCP3.0connectors backplane power connector...
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Figure 2-22 Description Function Supports PCIe×4 and SAS/SATA U.2 SFF-8639 U.2 hard drive interface, used connect connector HDD/SSD/NVME Table 2-13 Bottom surface Figure 2-23 Description Function Temperature-controlled fan 1、2、3、4 used for 4-pin fan interface socket providing SAS/SATA×4 interfaces SFF-8654 Slimline 5、6、7 connecting connector...
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Description Function Supports PCIe×4 U.2 interface for SFF-8639 U.2 hard drive connecting NVME SSD connector Table 2-15 Bottom surface Figure 2-25 Description Function providing PCIe×8 interface MCIO connector connecting to CPU and NVME SSD used for CPLD programming and JTAG debugging interface version upgrades used for connecting PSU with a 4pin power socket...
3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Chassis Top Cover Installation Step 1: Lift the slot at the opening position, push and lift it in the direction indicated by the diagram. Figure 3-1 3.2 Installation of Accessories 3.2.1 CPU installation Step 1: Align the triangular mark on the CPU with the handle on the bracket as ...
3.2.2 Heatsink installation Step 1: Remove the protective cover on the motherboard CPU socket. Step 2: Install the CPU and heatsink onto the CPU socket. (As shown in the diagram below) Figure 3-3 Step 3: Press down on the four corners of the heatsink's fixing lock towards ...
CPU0 DIMMB0/B1,DIMMA0/A1, DIMMD0/D1, DIMMC0/C1, DIMMG1/G0, DIMMH1/H0, DIMME1/E0, DIMMF1/F0. The 16 memory slots controlled by CPU1 are as follows: CPU1 DIMMB0/B1,DIMMA0/A1,DIMMD0/D1,DIMMC0/C1, DIMMG1/G0, DIMMH1/H0, DIMME1/E0, DIMMF1/F0. Please note that the memory notches should match the DIMM slots' notches. Insert each DIMM module vertically to prevent incorrect installation.
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Figure 3-8 Step 3: Install the outer rails on the cabinet brackets and secure the screws. Figure 3-9 Note: When installing the guide rail, align it with the U-mark, and push it into place until you hear a click sound. Secure it firmly using M5 screws. Step 4: Align the chassis with the inner rails installed with the outer rails for ...
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Figure 3-11 Note: During equipment maintenance, it is necessary to loosen the panel screws and pull the chassis lightly. Do not push or pull the chassis at random speed to avoid damage to the equipment.
4. Configuration Instructions 4.1 Initial Configuration 4.1.1 Power on and start Before powering on, it is necessary to ensure that all configurations of the server are installed in accordance with the corresponding specifications and standards, and keep the server turned off but not unplugged from the power supply.
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Figure 4-1 PCH state after G3 PCH state setting after G3, the menu options are: S0: Power on and start up directly S5: You need to press the Power button to turn on the power leave power state unchanged: Leave the power state unchanged . Default: S0 Log in to the iBMC management interface to perform remote power-on and ...
Figure 4-3 The Main interface contains the basic information of the BIOS system, such as the BIOS version number, CPU model, memory capacity, and the system time can be set. For detailed instructions, please refer to the "BIOS User Manual". Navigation key description: ...
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Check the BMC IP address as follows: After the server is powered on, turn it on. Pay attention to the POST process when starting the server. In the lower left corner of the logo screen, the IP address is displayed. After the server powers on, pay attention to the POST process.
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When the "Configuration Address Source" option is set to "Unspecified," it will display the network parameters (IPv4) for the system's shared Ethernet port. The displayed information includes the current IP configuration method, BMC IP, subnet mask, MAC address, router IP, and router MAC. BMC Dedicated Management Channel ...
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will display the network parameters (IPv6) for the system's shared Ethernet port. BMC Dedicated Management Channel IPV6 Support Choose whether to support IPV6, the menu options are: Enabeld: support IPV6 Disabled: does not support IPV6 Default: Enabeld When changing from "Unspecified"...
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Figure 4-6 This page sets the IP address of the BMC management network port.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, try replacing the monitor with a known working one to confirm if the original monitor is faulty. If the issue persists, please contact Gooxi's customer service department for resolution. Front Panel Indicator Lights Alarm Refer to the instructions in the manual to determine the specific alarm information indicated by the front panel lights and buttons.
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Set static or dynamic IP and ensure ping connectivity. If the web interface does not open, try using a newer version of Internet Explorer. If the problem is not resolved, please contact Gooxi’s customer service department for further assistance and resolution.
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