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xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 FusionServer 2288X V5 Server User Guide Issue Date 2024-05-11 xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2: Trademarks And Permissions

    Notice In this document, "xFusion" is used to refer to "xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd." for concise description and easy understanding, which does not mean that "xFusion" may have any other meaning. Any "xFusion" mentioned or described hereof may not be understood as any meaning other than "xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.", and xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3: About This Document

    FusionServer 2288X V5 Server User Guide About This Document About This Document Purpose This document describes the FusionServer 2288X V5 in terms of its appearance, functions, structure, hardware installation, basic configuration, OS installation methods, and troubleshooting. Intended Audience This document is intended for: ●...
  • Page 4: Change History

    U.2 drives. ● Added A.1 Chassis Label. 2022-03-18 Optimized 7.2.4 Installing Server Guide Rails, 7.2.5 Installing a Server, and 7.3 Power-On Power-Off. 2021-12-20 This issue is the first official release. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.5.1 Drive Configuration ..........................26 2.5.2 Drive Numbering.............................30 2.5.3 Drive Indicators............................34 2.5.4 RAID Controller Card..........................36 2.6 Network..............................36 2.6.1 LOMs ..............................36 2.6.2 OCP 2.0 Mezzanine Cards........................38 2.7 I/O Expansion............................40 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 6 7.2.6 Connecting External Cables........................91 7.2.6.1 Cabling Guide............................91 7.2.6.2 Connecting Mouse, Keyboard, and VGA Cables.................92 7.2.6.3 Connecting Network Cables ....................... 93 7.2.6.4 Connecting a Cable to an Optical Port....................94 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 7 9.8 Changing the Initial Password of the iBMC U-Boot................. 139 10 More Information......................141 10.1 Obtaining Technical Support........................141 10.2 Maintenance Tools..........................141 11 Software and Configuration Utilities................ 143 11.1 iBMC..............................143 11.2 BIOS...............................144 A Appendix........................145 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 8 B.1 A-E................................165 B.2 F-J................................165 B.3 K-O................................166 B.4 P-T................................166 B.5 U-Z................................167 C Acronyms and Abbreviations..................168 C.1 A-E................................168 C.2 F-J................................169 C.3 K-O................................171 C.4 P-T................................171 C.5 U-Z................................173 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 9: Overview

    1.2 Physical Structure 1.3 Logical Structure 1.1 Product Introduction FusionServer 2288X V5 (2288X V5) is a new-generation 2U 2-socket rack server designed for Internet, Internet Data Center (IDC), cloud computing, enterprise, and telecom applications. The 2288X V5 is ideal for IT core services, cloud computing, high-performance computing, distributed storage, big data processing, enterprise or telecom applications, and other complex workloads.
  • Page 10: Physical Structure

    Figure 1-1 2288X V5 with 12 x 3.5" drive configuration (example) 1.2 Physical Structure Figure 1-2 5288X V5 physical structure (example: 12 x 3.5" drives) I/O module 1 I/O module 2 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 11: Logical Structure

    CPUs 1 and 2 each support one OCP 2.0 mezzanine card. ● The RAID controller card on the mainboard connects to CPU 1 through PCIe buses, and connects to the drive backplane through SAS high-speed cables. A Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 12 The LBG-2 Platform Controller Hub (PCH) supports two 10GE optical LOM ports. ● Uses the BMC management chip, and supports a VGA, a management network port, a debugging serial port, and other management ports. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 13: Hardware Description

    2.4 Memory 2.5 Storage 2.6 Network 2.7 I/O Expansion 2.8 PSUs 2.9 Fans 2.10 Boards 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 Appearance ● 8 x 2.5" drive configuration Figure 2-1 Front view Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 14 SN label) ● 24 x 2.5" drive configuration Figure 2-3 Front view Drives Slide-out label plate (with an SN label) ● 25 x 2.5" drive configuration Figure 2-4 Front view Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 15: Indicators And Buttons

    12 x 3.5" drive configuration Figure 2-6 Indicators and buttons on the front panel Connection status Connection status indicator for 10GE LOM indicator for 10GE LOM port 1 port 2 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 16 25 x 2.5" drive configuration Figure 2-8 Indicators and buttons on the front panel Connection status Connection status indicator for 10GE LOM indicator for 10GE LOM port 1 port 2 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 17 6 seconds will forcibly power off the device. ● When the power indicator is steady yellow, you can press this button to power on the device. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 18 OS and causes service interruption and data loss. ● Before pressing the NMI button, ensure that the OS has the NMI processing program. Otherwise, the OS may crash. Exercise caution when pressing this button. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 19: Ports

    8 x 2.5" drive configuration Figure 2-9 Ports on the front panel USB 2.0 ports USB 3.0 port VGA port ● 12 x 3.5" drive configuration Figure 2-10 Ports on the front panel Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 20: Port Description

    Type Note Description Quantity VGA port DB15 Used to connect a display terminal, such as a monitor or KVM. USB port USB 2.0 Used to connect to a USB device. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 21: Rear Panel

    ● I/O modules 2 and 3 can be configured with drive modules or PCIe riser modules. ● For details about the LOM and OCP 2.0 mezzanine card, see Network. ● The preceding figure is for reference only. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 22: Indicators

    ● Blinking yellow: Data is being transmitted. management network port Connection status ● Off: The network port is not connected. indicator of the ● Steady green: The network port is properly connected. management network port Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 23: Ports

    ● Device failure (excluding failure of all devices) 2.2.3 Ports Port Positions Figure 2-15 Ports on the rear panel LOM port Ports for OCP 2.0 mezzanine card 1 VGA port USB 3.0 port Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 24 Ethernet (PoE) devices (such as a switch with PoE enabled). Connecting a LOM port to a PoE device may cause link communication failure or even damage the NIC. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 25: Processor

    If only one processor is required, install it in socket CPU1. ● The same model of processors must be used in a server. ● Contact your local sales representative or use the Compatibility List determine the components to be used. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 26: Memory

    Figure 2-16 Processor positions 2.4 Memory 2.4.1 DDR4 Memory 2.4.1.1 Memory Identifier You can determine the memory module properties based on the label attached to the memory module. Figure 2-17 Memory identifier Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 27: Memory Subsystem Architecture

    Table 2-5 Memory channels Memory Channel Memory Slot CPU 1 A (primary) DIMM000(A) DIMM001(G) B (primary) DIMM010(B) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 28: Memory Compatibility

    B (primary) DIMM110(B) DIMM111(H) C (primary) DIMM120(C) DIMM121(I) D (primary) DIMM130(D) DIMM131(J) E (primary) DIMM140(E) DIMM141(K) F (primary) DIMM150(F) DIMM151(L) 2.4.1.3 Memory Compatibility Observe the following rules when configuring DDR4 DIMMs: Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 29 DIMM ● A memory channel supports more than eight ranks for LRDIMMs. NO TE A quad-rank LRDIMM generates the same electrical load as a single-rank RDIMM on a memory bus. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 30: Dimm Installation Rules

    ● Observe the following when configuring DDR4 memory modules: – Install memory modules only when corresponding processors are installed. – Do not install LRDIMMs and RDIMMs in the same server. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 31: Memory Installation Positions

    NO TICE At least one DDR4 DIMM must be installed in the memory slots corresponding to CPU 1. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 32 FusionServer 2288X V5 Server User Guide 2 Hardware Description Figure 2-18 Memory slots Figure 2-19 DDR4 memory installation guidelines (1 processor) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 33: Memory Protection Technologies

    ● Memory thermal throttling ● Memory address parity protection ● Memory demand/patrol scrubbing ● Device tagging ● Data scrambling ● Adaptive double device data correction (ADDDC) ● ADDDC+1 2.5 Storage Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 34: Drive Configuration

    – Slots 0 to 11 – Slots 40 to support only 41 support SATA drives. only SATA drives. ● I/O module 3: 4 x 2.5" – Slots 44 to 47 support only NVMe drives. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 35 ● I/O module 2: 2 x 3.5" – Slots 42 to 43 support only SAS/ SATA drives. ● I/O module 3: 4 x 2.5" – Slots 44 to 47 support only NVMe drives. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 36 ● I/O module 2: 2 x 3.5" – Slots 42 to 43 support only SAS/ SATA drives. ● I/O module 3: 4 x 2.5" – Slots 44 to 47 support only NVMe drives. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 37 – Slots 0 to 23 – Slots 44 to support only 47 support The PCIe plug-in SAS/SATA only NVMe RAID controller drives. drives. card must be installed in slot 2,3 or 6. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 38: Drive Numbering

    ATA numbers provided in this section are based on the assumption that the hard drive management mode is PCH. The following table lists the mapping between ATA numbers and physical hard drive numbers. ● 8 x 2.5" drive pass-through configuration Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 39 ATA3 ATA4 ATA5 ATA6 ATA7 ATA8 ATA9 ATA10 ● 12 x 3.5" drive pass-through configuration 1 Figure 2-22 Drive numbering Table 2-9 SATA drive numbers Drive No. ATA No. ATA3 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 40 ATA9 ATA10 ATA11 ATA12 ATA13 ATA14 ● 12 x 3.5" drive pass-through configuration 2 Figure 2-23 Drive numbering ● 12 x 3.5" drive pass-through configuration 3 Figure 2-24 Drive numbering Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 41 12 x 3.5" drive EXP configuration Figure 2-25 Drive numbering ● 24 x 2.5" drive pass-through configuration Figure 2-26 Drive numbering ● 25 x 2.5" drive EXP configuration Figure 2-27 Drive numbering Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 42: Drive Indicators

    Data on the secondary drive is being rebuilt. Steady on A member drive in the RAID array is removed. Steady on Steady on The drive is faulty. NVMe Drive Indicators Figure 2-29 NVMe drive indicators Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 43 Blinking at 0.5 Hz The hot removal process is complete, and the NVMe drive is removable. Steady on/Off Steady on The NVMe drive is faulty. M.2 FRU Indicators Figure 2-30 M.2 FRU indicators Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 44: Raid Controller Card

    Port Number Rate Support Rates Model Type of Ports Negotiati ed Rates on Mode Support LOMs X722 10GE Auto- 10000M 10/100/1 optical negotiatio 000M port n 10,000 Mbit/s (full duplex) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 45 ● Forcibly powering off a server will cause intermittent NC-SI disconnection and disable the WOL function of the LOM ports. To restore the NC-SI connection, refresh the iBMC WebUI. Figure 2-31 LOM port 10GE LOM port 1 10GE LOM port 2 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 46: Indicator Description

    10GE ● Steady green: The data transmission rate is 10 Gbit/s. optical port 2.6.2 OCP 2.0 Mezzanine Cards OCP 2.0 mezzanine cards provide network expansion capabilities. ● Supports on-demand configuration. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 47 Figure 2-33 OCP 2.0 mezzanine card indicators (2 x 25GE optical ports) Connection status Data transmission rate indicator/Data indicator for a 25GE transmission status optical port indicator for a 25GE optical port Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 48: I/O Expansion

    I/O module 1 provides slots 1 to 3. If a dual-slot PCIe riser module is used, slot 2 is unavailable. If a module with 2 x 2.5" drives and one PCIe card is used, slots 1 and 2 are unavailable. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 49 Provides PCIe slots 1 and 3 when installed in I/O module 1. – Provides PCIe slots 4 and 6 when installed in I/O module 2. Figure 2-35 PCIe riser module 1 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 50 PCIe riser module 3 (for GPU cards only) – Provides PCIe slots 1 and 3 when installed in I/O module 1. – Provides PCIe slots 4 and 6 when installed in I/O module 2. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 51 Provides PCIe slots 7 and 8 when installed in I/O module 3. Figure 2-38 PCIe riser module 4 ● PCIe riser module 5 Provides PCIe slot 7 when installed in I/O module 3. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 52 Figure 2-39 PCIe riser module 5 ● PCIe riser module 6 (rear drives and a PCIe Riser card) Provides PCIe slot 3 when installed in I/O module 1. Figure 2-40 PCIe riser module 6 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 53: Pcie Slot Description

    00/0 00/0 card CPU 1 PCIe Port1A 17/00/ 00/0 CPU 1 PCIe Port1C 17/02/ 00/0 mezza nine card 1 CPU 2 PCIe Port2A 00/0 00/0 mezza nine card 2 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 54 Stand ctor Width Port Size ards Width (B/D/F (B/D/F Slot 1 CPU 1 PCIe ● 2- Port2A FHFL slot 00/0 00/0 rise ● 3- slot ● Mo with 2.5" driv Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 55 ● Mo with 2.5" driv Slot 3 CPU 1 PCIe Port3C FHHL 02/0 00/0 Slot 4 CPU 2 PCIe ● 2- Port1A 85/00/ 86/00/ FHFL slot ● 3- slot Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 56 Slot 7 CPU 2 PCIe ● 1- Port3A D7/00/ D8/00/ HHHL slot ● 2- slot Slot 8 CPU 2 PCIe ● 1- Port3C D7/02/ HHHL slot 00/0 ● 2- slot Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 57: Psus

    DC power supply that has passed the CCC certification. ● Contact your local sales representative or use the Compatibility List determine the components to be used. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 58: Fans

    The server tolerates failure of a single fan. ● The fan speed can be adjusted. ● The same model of fan modules must be used in a server. Figure 2-42 Fan module positions Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 59: Boards

    RAID controller card connector (RAID CARD/ J48) PCIe riser 2 slot (PCIE Management network port RISER2 (CPU2)/J115/ (BMC GE/J180) J116) 2 x USB 3.0 ports (USB3.0 VGA connector (VGA/ CONN/J169) J112) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 60 (REAR 4*2.5 HDD BP/J164) CPU 2 slimline A connector CPU 2 slimline B connector (CPU2 SLIMLINE A/J140) (CPU2 SLIMLINE B/J139) PSU 2 connector (PSU2/ PSU 1 connector (PSU1/ J157) J156) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 61: Drive Backplane

    2.10.2 Drive Backplane Front-Drive Backplanes ● 8 x 2.5" drive pass-through backplane (8 x SAS/SATA) Figure 2-44 8 x 2.5" drive pass-through backplane (8 x SAS/SATA) (BOM: 03026VRB) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 62 Figure 2-45 12 x 3.5" drive pass-through backplane (12 x SAS/SATA) (BOM: 03025VYU) Connector The managed drive slots Indicator signal cable connector (REAR BP0/J7) mini-SAS HD connector Slot 8~Slot 11 (PORT C/J5) mini-SAS HD connector Slot 4~Slot 7 (PORT B/J4) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 63 (PORT B/J29) (REAR PORT/J34) Backplane signal cable Power connector connector (HDD BP/J35) (POWER/J24) Indicator signal cable connector (REAR BP1/ J32) ● 24 x 2.5" drive pass-through backplane (24 x SAS/SATA) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 64 Power connector (POWER/J24) Backplane signal cable connector (HDD_BP/J1) ● 25 x 2.5" drive EXP backplane (25 x SAS/SATA) Figure 2-48 25 x 2.5" drive EXP backplane (25 x SAS/SATA) (BOM: 03027QFN) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 65 2 x 2.5" (2 x SAS/SATA) drive pass-through backplane Figure 2-49 2 x 2.5" (2 x SAS/SATA) drive pass-through backplane (BOM: 03026XYQ) Connector The managed drive slots Power connector (BP PWR/J1) Indicator signal cable connector (REAR BP/J5) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 66 2 x 3.5" (2 x SAS/SATA) drive pass-through backplane Figure 2-50 2 x 3.5" (2 x SAS/SATA) drive pass-through backplane (BOM: 03026XYR) Connector The managed drive slots Indicator signal cable connector (REAR BP/J5) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 67 Slimline A connector Slot 0~Slot 3 (SLIMLINE A/J8) Slimline B connector Slot 4~Slot 7 (SLIMLINE B/J9) mini-SAS HD connector Slot 44~Slot 47 (PORT A/J2) Backplane signal cable connector (HDD BP/ J23) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 68: Product Specifications

    ● Max. 3.8 GHz ● Min. 1.375 MB L3 cache per core ● Max. 205 W TDP NOTE The preceding information is for reference only. Use the Compatibility List to obtain specific information. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 69 (RDIMM and LRDIMM) and specifications (capacity, bit width, rank, and height) cannot be used together. NOTE The preceding information is for reference only. Use the Compatibility List to obtain specific information. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 70 RAID level migration, and drive roaming. – The RAID controller card does not occupy a standard PCIe slot. For details about the RAID controller card, see Server RAID Controller Card User Guide. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 71: Specifications

    IPoIB modes of the IB cards at both ends of the network are the same. For details, contact technical support. NOTE The preceding information is for reference only. Use the Compatibility List to obtain specific information. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 72 VGA port is used by default. System management ● Supports UEFI. ● Supports iBMC. ● Supports NC-SI. ● Supports integration with third-party management systems. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 73: Environmental Specifications

    ● Storage humidity (within six months): 8% to 80% ● Storage humidity (within one year): 20% to 75% ● Maximum change rate: 20%/h Air volume ≥ 204 cubic feet per minute (CFM) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 74 – LpAm: 42.2 dBA ● Operating: – LWAd: 6.08 Bels – LpAm: 46.8 dBA NOTE The noise generated during operation varies depending on the server configuration, load, and ambient temperature. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 75: Physical Specifications

    Figure 3-1 for methods in measuring physical dimensions of the chassis. ● Methods measuring 3.5" and 2.5" drive chassis are the same. The 3.5" drive chassis is used as an example. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 76 ● Packaging materials: 5 kg (11.02 lb) Energy consumption The power consumption parameters vary with server configurations, including the configurations complying with energy-related products (ErP) requirements. Use the Power Calculator to obtain specific information. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 77: Software And Hardware Compatibility

    ● If the customer has requirements on hardware performance consistency, specify the specific configuration requirements (for example, specific drive models, RAID controller cards, or firmware versions) in the pre-sales phase. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 78: Safety Instructions

    Discontinue any dangerous operations and take protective measures. Report anything that could cause personal injury or device damage to a project supervisor. ● Do not move devices or install racks and power cables in hazardous weather conditions. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 79 Tighten the strap buckle and ensure that the ESD wrist strap is in contact with your skin. Insert the ground terminal attached to the ESD wrist strap into the jack on the grounded rack or chassis. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 80: Equipment Safety

    Transportation precautions include but are not limited to: ● The logistics company engaged to transport the device must be reliable and comply with international standards for transporting electronics. Ensure that the Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 81: Maintenance And Warranty

    For more information about safety instructions, see Server Safety Information. 5.2 Maintenance and Warranty For details about the maintenance policy, visit Customer Support Service. For details about the warranty policy, visit Warranty. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 82: Esd

    ● During parts replacement, keep new components in ESD bags before installation, and place removed components on conductive mats for temporary storage. ● Do not touch pins, wires, or circuits. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 83: Grounding Methods For Esd Prevention

    ● Use conductive maintenance tools. ● Use a folding tool mat that dissipates static electricity and a portable field service kit. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 84: Installation And Configuration

    Do not block the air intake vents. Otherwise, air intaking and heat dissipation will be affected. ● The air conditioning system in the equipment room provides enough wind to ensure proper heat dissipation of all components. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 85: Temperature And Humidity Requirements

    A general 19-inch cabinet with a depth of greater than or equal to 1000 mm (39.37 in.), which complies with the International Electrotechnical Commission 297 (IEC 297) standard. ● Air filters installed on cabinet doors. 7.2 Hardware Installation Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 86: Installation Overview

    Use the Compatibility List to obtain information about the components supported. CA UTION Wait until overheating devices have cooled down before touching them to avoid injury. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 87: Unpacking The Server

    CPUs, drives, and PCIe cards. Procedure Step 1 Install the optional parts for the 2288X V5. For details, see FusionServer 2288X V5 Server Maintenance and Service Guide. ----End 7.2.4 Installing Server Guide Rails Issue 15 (2024-05-11)
  • Page 88: Installing L-Shaped Guide Rails

    Use a floating nut hook to pull the upper end of the floating nut, and fasten it to the upper edge of the square hole. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 89 Position a guide rail horizontally in contact with the mounting bars in the cabinet. Tighten the screws to secure the guide rail. Figure 7-5 Installing an L-shaped guide rail Install the other guide rail in the same way. ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 90: Installing The Adjustable L-Shaped Guide Rail

    7.2.4.3 Installing the Ball Bearing Rail Kit The ball bearing rail kit applies to cabinets with a distance of 610 mm to 914 mm (24.02 in. to 35.98 in.) between the front and rear mounting bars. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 91 See (4) in Figure 7-7. Step 4 Hook the rail. See (5) in Figure 7-7. Figure 7-7 Installing the ball bearing rail kit Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 92: Installing A Server

    7-9. NO TE If you touch the drive unlock button by mistake, do not remove the drive and immediately close the drive ejector lever to install the drive in place. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 93 Step 2 Connect external cables as required, such as network cables, VGA cables, and USB devices. Step 3 Connect the power cables to the PSUs. For details, see 7.2.6.7 Connecting PSU Cables. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 94: Installing A Server On The Ball Bearing Rail Kit

    Lift the server (at least two people are required), align the two mounting screws on the rear part of the server with the holes on the inner rails, and push the server horizontally until the server cannot move. See Figure 7-12. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 95 See Figure 7-13. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 96 7-14. NO TE If you touch the drive unlock button by mistake, do not remove the drive and immediately close the drive ejector lever to install the drive in place. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 97 Figure 7-15 Securing a server Step 2 Install a cable management arm (CMA). Insert the bracket on the right of the CMA into the right guide rail. See (1) in Figure 7-16. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 98 Step 3 Connect external cables as required, such as network cables, VGA cables, and USB devices. Step 4 Connect the power cables to the PSUs. For details, see 7.2.6.7 Connecting PSU Cables. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 99: Connecting External Cables

    ● Do not use cable ties at a place where the cables are bent. Otherwise, the cables may break. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 100: Connecting Mouse, Keyboard, And Vga Cables

    Step 4 Connect the other connector of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the monitor and tighten the two screws. Figure 7-17 Connecting a USB-to-PS/2 cable and VGA cable ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 101: Connecting Network Cables

    Before installing a network cable to a network port, ensure that the network cable connector is intact and the pins have no sundries or deformation. ● Connect the network cable to the network port securely. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 102: Connecting A Cable To An Optical Port

    Lay out the new cable in the same way as the old one. For example, if the old cable is laid out in underfloor cabling mode, so is the new cable. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 103 7-19. Close the latch on the optical module to secure it. See (2) in Figure 7-19. iii. Insert the optical cable into the optical module. See (3) in Figure 7-19. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 104 Gently push the power connector inwards and pull the latch out to remove the SFP+ cable. NO TICE Do not directly pull out the latch. Figure 7-20 Removing an SFP+ cable Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 105: Connecting A Usb Device

    ----End 7.2.6.5 Connecting a USB Device Procedure Step 1 Connect the USB device to a USB port of the server. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 106: Connecting A Serial Cable

    System serial port to monitor the OS status ● iBMC serial port for debugging and fault locating Procedure Step 1 Connect the serial cable. Figure 7-23 Connecting a serial cable ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 107: Connecting Psu Cables

    After the power module cables are connected to the server, adjust the velcro on the power module to the right corner of the handle, and then wrap the velcro tape around the lower part of the power cable plug, as shown in Figure 7-25. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 108: Connecting The Dc Psu Cable

    Put the OT terminal (for the ground cable) on the screw removed from the ground hole, install the screw on the ground hole, and tighten the screw. See (1) Figure 7-26. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 109: Checking Cable Connections

    Power cables are correctly connected to the rear of the chassis. Network cable Network cables are connected correctly to the management port or service ports on the rear panel of the chassis. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 110: Power-On And Power-Off

    Use the iBMC WebUI. Log in to the iBMC WebUI. For details, see 9.2 Logging In to the iBMC WebUI. Choose Power > Power Control. The Power Control page is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 111: Power-Off Procedure

    When the server is in power-on state, holding down the power button on the server front panel for six seconds can power off the server forcibly. For details, see 2.1.2 Indicators and Buttons. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 112: Initial Configuration

    Table 7-4 Default information Type Port Default Value iBMC IP address and ● IP address: 192.168.2.100 management subnet mask of ● Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 network port data the management network port. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 113: Configuration Process

    ● User name: Administrator password ● Password: Admin@9000 BIOS data Password ● Default password: Admin@9000 iBMC U-Boot data Password ● Default password: Admin@9000 7.4.2 Configuration Process Configuration Process Figure 7-27 Initial configuration process Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 114 The query methods are as Upgrade Guide. follows: ● Handle the alarms. For ● Use the iBMC WebUI. details, see the ● Use the iBMC CLI. FusionServer Rack Server iBMC Alarm Handling. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 115 Install the OS for the server. For details about how to install different OSs, see the Server OS Installation Guide. NOTE For details about the compatible OSs, see the Compatibility List. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 116 The following uses the OS driver package of Windows V304 as an example. The driver package name is FusionServer iDriver- Windows-Driver-V304.zip. ● The driver installation package and procedure vary depending on the OS. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting Guide

    Software and firmware upgrade Obtain and install the software and firmware upgrade packages based on the server model. ● Preventive maintenance Preventive maintenance promptly detects, diagnoses, and rectifies server faults. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 118: Common Operations

    Run the ipmcget -d ipinfo command. For details, see the FusionServer Rack Server iBMC User Guide. Procedure Step 1 Access the BIOS. Step 2 Choose Advanced > IPMI iBMC Configuration, and press Enter. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 119: Logging In To The Ibmc Webui

    Internet Explorer 11.0 AdoptOpenJDK 8u222 Windows 7 (64-bit) Mozilla Firefox 45.0 to AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.6 79.0 Google Chrome 55.0 to 84.0 Windows 8 (32-bit) Internet Explorer 11.0 AdoptOpenJDK 8u222 Windows 8 64-bit Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 120 Mozilla Firefox 45.0 to AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.6 79.0 Google Chrome 55.0 to 84.0 CentOS 7 Mozilla Firefox 45.0 to AdoptOpenJDK 8u222 79.0 AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.6 MAC OS X v10.7 Safari 9.0 to 13.1 AdoptOpenJDK 8u222 Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 121 If no trust certificate is available and network security can be ensured, add the iBMC to the Exception Site List on Java Control Panel or reduce the Java security level. This operation poses security risks. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 122 When Domain is not Local iBMC, the maximum length of the user name is 255 characters. Select Local iBMC or Automatic matching from the Domain drop-down list. Click Log In. After the login is successful, the Home page is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 123 Domain drop-down list. Click Log In. After the login is successful, the Home page is displayed. ● To log in to the WebUI as a Kerberos user, perform the following steps: Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 124: Logging In To The Desktop Of A Server

    The iBMC login page is displayed. Click SSO. After the login is successful, the Home page is displayed. ----End 9.3 Logging In to the Desktop of a Server Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 125: Using The Remote Virtual Console

    WebUI. Step 2 Click Start in the Virtual Console area in the lower right corner of the Home page. Figure 9-2 Virtual Console Step 3 Click an Integrated Remote Console. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 126 The users can see each other's operations. ● For details about the virtual console, see "Virtual Console" in the iBMC user guide of the server you use. Figure 9-3 Java Integrated Remote Console Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 127: Logging In To A Server Using The Independent Remote Console

    Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit ● Windows 8 32-bit or 64-bit ● Windows 10 32-bit or 64-bit ● Windows Server 2008 R2 32-bit or 64-bit ● Windows Server 2012 64-bit Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 128 Each user can view the operations performed by the other user. ● Private Mode: allows only one user to access and manage the server or node at a time. Step 5 Click Connect. A security warning is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 129: Ubuntu

    ● You are advised to periodically update the certificate for security purposes. The server desktop is displayed. Figure 9-7 Real-time desktop ----End 9.3.2.2 Ubuntu The following Ubuntu OS versions are supported: ● Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 130 Step 6 Select a login mode. ● Shared Mode: allows two users to access and manage the server or node at the same time. Each user can view the operations performed by the other user. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 131 ● You are advised to periodically update the certificate for security purposes. The server desktop is displayed. Figure 9-10 Real-time desktop ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 132: Mac

    ● Local and LDAP domain users are supported. ● The preferred port number is the HTTPS service port number, and then the RMCP+ service port number. ● The default port number can be omitted. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 133 ● Click Import CA to import a CA certificate (*.cer, *.crt, or *.pem). After the CA certificate is imported, the security warning dialog box will no longer be displayed. ● You are advised to periodically update the certificate for security purposes. The server desktop is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 134: Red Hat

    Step 3 Grant the execute permission on the Independent Remote Console. chmod 777 KVM.sh Step 4 Open the Independent Remote Console. ./KVM.sh The Independent Remote Console login page is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 135 Private Mode: allows only one user to access and manage the server or node at a time. Step 7 Click Connect. A security warning is displayed. Figure 9-15 Security warning Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 136: Logging In To The Cli

    ● You can obtain the PuTTY software from the chiark home page. ● You are advised to use PuTTY of the latest version. PuTTY of an earlier version may cause login failures. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 137 Close window on exit: Retain the default value Only on clean exit. NO TE Configure Host Name and Saved Sessions, and click Save. You can double-click the saved record in Saved Sessions to log in to the server next time. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 138: Logging In To The Cli Using Putty Over A Serial Port

    COMn indicates a serial port number, and its value is an integer. Step 4 In the navigation tree, choose Session. Step 5 Set Connection type to Serial and Close window on exit to Only on clean exit. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 139: Managing Vmd

    The Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) is a module integrated in the processor on the Purley platform. It is used for surprise hot plug, management, and error processing of SSDs. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 140: Enabling Vmd

    Step 5 Select Intel(R) VMD Technology and press Enter. Step 6 Select Intel(R) VMD Config and press Enter. Step 7 Select Disabled and press Enter. Step 8 Press F10. The Save Changes&Exit dialog box is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 141: Accessing The Bios

    Step 4 Click Yes. The server starts to be forcibly restarted or power cycled. Step 5 During the restart process, press Delete or F4 when the information shown in Figure 9-19 is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 142 ● To access the Smart Provisioning GUI, press F6. ● Common users cannot use shortcut keys to access configuration items except the front page during BIOS boot. The screen for entering the BIOS password is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 143 ● For security purposes, change the administrator password periodically. ● The system will be locked if an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times. You can restart the server to unlock it. The Front Page screen is displayed. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 144: Clearing Data From A Storage Device

    The following describes how to clear the data on one HDD/SSD as an example. This operation is for reference only. You can also use other methods to clear data from storage media. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 145 ● The drive with the * symbol in the Boot column is the system drive. As shown in Figure 9-23, sda is the system drive. ● Do not directly clear system drive data. Before clearing system drive data, clear data from other storage media. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 146 NO TE After the data is cleared, do not restart or reinstall the server. Otherwise, the system will reload data to the drives during the startup of the server. ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 147: Changing The Initial Password Of The Ibmc U-Boot

    Information similar to the following is displayed: Enter new password: Step 8 Enter a new password. Information similar to the following is displayed: Enter the new password again: Step 9 Enter the new password again. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 148 Un-Protected 1 sectors Erasing Flash..done Erased 1 sectors Writing to Flash... done . done Protected 1 sectors password be changed successfully. Step 10 Exit the U-Boot interface. boot ----End Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 149: More Information

    Global Service Hotline. ● Contact technical support personnel at your local xFusion branch office. 10.2 Maintenance Tools Table 10-1 lists the software tools required for routine maintenance of servers. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 150 FusionDirector is the Specifications List. management software for intelligent O&M over the entire server lifecycle. It provides intelligent functions to manage deployment, assets, versions, faults, and energy efficiency. Download link: FusionDirector Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 151: Software And Configuration Utilities

    The screenshots and videos help to identify the cause of system breakdown. ● Screen snapshots and videos The iBMC offers screen snapshots and videos, which simplify routine preventive maintenance, recording, and auditing. ● Support for DNS and LDAP Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 152: Bios

    For more information about the BIOS, see the Server Purley Platform BIOS Parameter Reference. Figure 11-1 BIOS in the system Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 153: A Appendix

    The label information and location are for reference only. For details, see the actual product. A.1.1 On the Front Top Figure A-1 Chassis head label Nameplate Certificate Quick access tag NOTE For details, see A.2 Product Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 154: Nameplate

    A.1.1.1 Nameplate Figure A-2 Nameplate example Table A-1 Nameplate description Description Server Model For details, see A.4 Nameplate Device names Power Supply Requirements Enterprise Standard No. Vendor Information Authentication ID Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 155: Certificate

    The value for this digit is P, which is fixed. The value for this digit is Z, which is fixed. ● Y: indicates a server. ● B: indicates a semi-finished server. ● N: indicates a spare part. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 156: Sample Quick Access Tags

    A.1.1.3 Sample Quick Access Tags Figure A-5 Sample quick access tags Table A-4 Quick access tab description Description IP address of the iBMC management network port Subnet mask of the iBMC management network port Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 157: Chassis Tail Label

    A.1.2 Chassis Tail Label Figure A-6 Chassis tail label NO TE For details about the warning label, see Server Safety Information. A.1.3 Chassis Internal Label Figure A-7 Chassis internal label Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 158: Product Sn

    ESN ID (two characters), which can only be 21. Material ID (eight characters), that is, the processing code. Vendor code (two characters), that is, the code of the processing place. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 159 Description QR code. For details, see Figure A-12. BOM code (10 digits). Product model (13 characters). Product SN (12 characters). For details, see Table A-7. RoHS compliance code (one character). Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 160 Fixed representation symbol (three characters). Product SN (12 characters). For details, see Table A-7. Data identifier for the material code (two characters). BOM code (10 digits). Data identifier of manufacturer (three characters). Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 161: Operating Temperature Limitations

    105 W. Options not supported: ● PCIe SSD cards ● Passive GPU cards ● Rear drives ● IB and OPA cards ● OCP 2.0 mezzanine cards Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 162 ● V100 GPU ● PCIe SSD cards cards ● T4 GPU ● Passive cards GPU cards ● Rear drives ● OCP 2.0 mezzanine cards Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 163: Nameplate

    For details about how to configure these features, see the Server Purley Platform BIOS Parameter Reference. Table A-10 Supported RAS features Module Feature Description Corrected Machine Check Corrects error-triggered interrupts. Interrupt (CMCI) Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 164 Corrupt Data Containment Marks the memory storage unit when a Mode data error occurs to limit the impact on the running program and improve system reliability. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 165: Sensor List

    A.6 Sensor List Sensor Description Component Inlet Temp Air inlet temperature Left mounting ear Outlet Temp Air outlet temperature Mainboard PCH Temp PCH bridge temperature Mainboard Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 166 1 or 2. SYS 3.3V Mainboard 3.3 V voltage Mainboard SYS 5V Mainboard 5.0 V voltage Mainboard SYS 12V_1 Mainboard 12.0 V voltage Mainboard SYS 12V_2 Mainboard 12.0 V voltage Mainboard Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 167 The value is 1 or Disks Temp Maximum temperature of SAS/SATA drives SAS/SATA drives PowerN PSU input power PSUN N indicates the PSU number. The value is 1 or Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 168 Watchdog2 Watchdog Mainboard Mngmnt Health Management subsystem Management modules health status UID Button UID button status Mainboard PwrOk Sig. Drop Voltage dip status Mainboard PwrOn TimeOut Power-on timeout Mainboard Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 169 The value is 1 or DISKN Drive status DriveN N indicates the drive slot number. The value ranges from 0 to 24 or from 36 to 47. LOM P1 Link Down Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 170 FPGA# Temp FPGA card temperature PCIe cards FPGA# EnvTemp FPGA card operating PCIe cards temperature FPGA# DDR Temp FPGA card memory PCIe cards temperature FPGA# Power FPGA card power PCIe cards Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 171: Faqs About Optical Modules

    Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 172 As a result, the optical modules cannot work server. properly. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 173: B Glossary

    Ethernet standards. It is compatible with 10M and 100M Ethernet and complies with IEEE 802.3z standards. hot swap Replacing or adding components without stopping or shutting down the system. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 174: K-O

    A special computer that provides services for clients over a network. system event log Event records stored in the system used for subsequent (SEL) fault diagnosis and system recovery. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 175: U-Z

    A unit defined in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60297-1 to measure the height of a cabinet or chassis. 1 U = 44.45 mm UltraPath A point-to-point processor interconnect developed by Interconnect (UPI) Intel. Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 176: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Advanced Encryption Standard New Instruction Set Address Resolution Protocol Advanced Vector Extensions backup battery unit BIOS Basic Input/Output System calendar day Conformite Europeenne Common Information Model command-line interface Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 177: F-J

    Execute Disable Bit European Efficiency enterprise resource planning European Telecommunication Standards C.2 F-J FB-DIMM Fully Buffered DIMM Fiber Channel Federal Communications Commission FCoE Fibre Channel over Ethernet File Transfer Protocol Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 178 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Message Protocol IOPS input/output operations per second Internet Protocol intelligent power capability IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 179: K-O

    NC-SI Network Controller Sideband Interface C.4 P-T PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express power distribution unit physical layer PMBUS power management bus power OK pulse-width modulation Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 180 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol serial over LAN SONCAP Standards Organization of Nigeria-Conformity Assessment Program solid-state drive Streaming SIMD Extensions Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 181: U-Z

    Unified Extensible Firmware Interface unit identification light Underwriter Laboratories Inc. Universal Serial Bus VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment Video Graphics Array VLAN virtual local area network voltage regulator-down Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 182 FusionServer 2288X V5 Server User Guide C Acronyms and Abbreviations WEEE waste electrical and electronic equipment WSMAN Web Service Management Issue 15 (2024-05-11) Copyright © xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.