Enlight EN-898X User Manual

2u rackmount chassis

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1. Introduction....................................................2
2. Specification....................................................6
3-1. Installing the server board...............................
3-3. Reattaching the cover................................12
Hard Drives.................................................
CD-ROM/FDD...............................................
Power Supply...............................................
Fan..............................................................
PCI Slot............................................................
3-5. Installing 2U in the cabinet..........................25
4. About the Back Plane.......................................25
5. Connecting the control plane............................29
7. About Screws..................................................32
9. About SAF-TE..................................................33
10.SCSI MANAGER..............................................34
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    EN-898X USER MANUAL 1. Introduction…………………………………………….2 2. Specification………………..…………………………..6 3. Setup 3-1. Installing the server board…………………………. 3-2. Adding components to the server board……12 3-3. Reattaching the cover…………………………..12 3-4. Installing optional peripherals and devices Hard Drives…………………………………………. CD-ROM/FDD……………………………………….. Power Supply……………………………………….. Fan…………………………………………………….. PCI Slot…………………………………………………… 3-5. Installing 2U in the cabinet……………………..25 4.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Whether it’s a firewall, mail, DNS, application or single host server, this EN-898X will serve your needs efficiently and reliably. This 2U solution is the easiest and quickest way to expand your capacity.
  • Page 3 8981...
  • Page 4 8982...
  • Page 5 8983 notice: this pictures are just for reference.
  • Page 6: Specification

    Specifications EN-898X Rackmount Chassis Specifications Mainboard for factor follow SSI & ATX 12” x 13” specification Power Supply follow SSI (provide 480W Single Power Supply) LED Indicators Front Bezel: Voltage Blinking 4.57 - 5.51/ Voltage =12V, Beep Alarm Blinking 11.25-12.7) FAN fail(Below 2800 rpm Beep Alarm LED Blinking), Temperature alarm(Over 60℃...
  • Page 7: Setup

    Setup WARNING The power button on the front panel DOES NOT turn off the AC power. To remove power from server, you must unplug the AC power cord(s) from the wall outlet or the chassis. 3.1 Installing the Server Board Installing the server board consists of the following steps: 1.
  • Page 8 PIC 3.1 Mounting the Server Board With the cover off, you can now mount the server board in the chassis. Before you begin, make sure you have the server board and other associated components (processors, memory, and mounting hardware) available.
  • Page 9 5 Align the board by making sure the standoffs with shoulders are inserted into their matching holes on the board. 6 Mount the board to the chassis by inserting the mounting screws supplied with the chassis through the holes on the server board. CPU Bracket: To remove the CPU bracket: Nip the hook of the bracket and pull the bracket, and then the bracket is divorced from the hole of pedestal, pull right.
  • Page 10 Notice The white screw is used to support the motherboard. M/B Insulation PAD: The M/B Insulation PAD above the pedestal will be used without bracket. the CPU...
  • Page 11 as follows: aim at the holes holes Affix the tape to the pedestal...
  • Page 12: Adding Components To The Server Board

    Cabling the Server Board After mounting the server board, it needs to be cabled to the following chassis  t he Floppy drive  t he disk drive assembly The front panel The power supply 3.2 Adding Components to the Server Board After installing the server board, you must add the desired number of processor sand memory cards.
  • Page 13: Installing Optional Peripherals And Devices

    Installing Optional Peripherals and Devices Hard Drives Your server does not include hard drives. You must purchase them separately and install them. The server has four (8982:six /8983:nine) swappable hard drive bays. Remove the HDD trays from the chassis as shown in.
  • Page 14 8981: Reinstall HDD into the chassis 8982/8983: Reinstall HDD into the chassis, and make sure that the lever is at parallel angle to the chassis, otherwise damage may occur to the lever.
  • Page 15 If you will fix the 1.6’' HDD at the second tray, then installing the shield consists of the following steps: 1. Hook the shield with the HDD bracket, and then slip to right. 2. Tighten the screws...
  • Page 16: Cd-Rom/Fdd

    CD-ROM/Floppy(8981/8982) Installing CD-ROM/FDD: 1. Remove the screws that used to fix the CD-ROM shield. 2. Remove the CD-ROM shield from the chassis. (the slide is at the “OPEN”) 3. Fix the CD-ROM bracket to the pedestal using the mounting screws. 4.
  • Page 17: Power Supply

    Power Supply Boxed dimension is 330.2x106x82.2mm (W*D*H) To fix power supply: 1. Slide the power supply into the chassis and make sure it is seated in the chassis connector. 2. Connect the power cord to the power cord receptacle and plug the cord back into its power source.
  • Page 18: Cooling Fans

    Cooling Fans Cooling fans(8981) 1. Insert the fan assembly into the chassis. 2. Plug the fan cables back into the connectors on the power. Back plane cooling fans(8982/8983) 1. Insert the fan assembly into the chassis. 2. Plug the fan cables back into the connectors on the back plane.
  • Page 19 Rear side cooling fans(8982/8983) Installing the Cooling fans consists of the following steps: 1.Fix the I/O shields. 2.Nip the left hook to the pedestal 3.Fix the right button to the pedestal 4. Fix the three fans into the back of the chassis in turn.(from right to left)
  • Page 20: Fan

    as follows: L1/R1: the left fan L2/R2: the second fan L3/R3: the right fan...
  • Page 21 Notes: If installing the Enlight’s I/O shield, make sure that the three hooks is at 80 angle to the chassis, then fix the three fans.
  • Page 22: Pci Slot

    PCI Slot 898X C01 You can add three PCI cards to this server. Installing PCI SCSI add-in card: Insert the riser card to the PCI slot. Insert the daughter board to the PCI slot. And the PCI slot of daughter board MUST same with the PCI slot of riser card.
  • Page 23 898X D01 You can add Low-profile PCI cards to this server.
  • Page 24 898X E01 You can add two PCI cards to this server.
  • Page 25: Installing 2U In The Cabinet

    3.5 Installing 898X in the cabinet Screw the inner rails to both sides of the chassis. Position the bracket in the cabinet and screw the outer rails to the brackets. Place 2U in the cabinet. 5. About the Back Plane 8982/8983(6HDD) Front panel Connector Jump (S1)
  • Page 26: Visual Indicators

    3. ID Select(2 ID group) S1 off 0-5 S1 on 8-13 4. The Back Plane LED the red LED will be blinking SAF-TE control the green LED will be blinking Power Both red and green LED will be blinking Visual Indicators The GEM318 controls status indicator lights for up to eight device slots.
  • Page 27 Note: Issuing a SCSI reset message or SCSI bus device reset message does not change the state of the indicator lights. 3HDD Back Plane 1. SCSI Connector: Front panel Connector: cable. there is one button at the back plane. 3. Switch: This is function of noise elimination 4.
  • Page 28 OPEN OPEN SHORT OPEN OPEN SHORT SHORT OPEN The Back Plane Led the red LED will be blinking SAF-TE control the green LED will be blinking Both red and green LED will be blinking Power Visual Indicators The GEM318 controls status indicator lights for up to eight device slots.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Control Plane

    The identify LED can be flashed with or without a drive inserted in the slot. Consequently, the identify LED indicates which slot is housing the faulty device and shows the user in which slot a replacement drive should be installed. Note: Issuing a SCSI reset message or SCSI bus device reset message does not change the state of the indicator lights.
  • Page 30: About The Led Panel And Front Panel

    7.About the LED panel and front panel 1. LED panel Power LED: system turn on, the LED will be access.(green) Fan Fail LED: HDD Activity LED: Volt Alarm LED: When When the Fan error or not active, the LED will be show in and annunciator will start.
  • Page 31 TEMP Alarm LED: When the chassis’s temperature over Safe temperature, the LED will be show in and annunciator will start. NIC Activity LED : When the NIC is run,the LED will be access.(green) System Fail LED : When the system is abnormity , the LED will be show in.
  • Page 32: About Screws

    NMI Switch: Puts server in a halt state for diagnostic purposes. The button is recessed and allows you to issue a nonmaskable interrupt. After issuing the interrupt, a memory dump can be performed to determine the cause of the problem ACPI Switch: Advanced power management 8.About Screws...
  • Page 33: About Saf-Te

    9. About SAF-TE(8982/8983) SAF-TE is proposed and standardized by Conner and Intel. It can work properly under standard SCSI adaptor and RAID controller without other concerns. Under SAF-TE standard, it is included by SCSI bus and allocated a SCSI ID, it uses a SCSI chip and 8 bits of SCSI channel. Thus the spending can be minimized.
  • Page 34: Scsi Manager

    10.SCSI MANAGER(8982/8983) Usage of SCSI Manager For the first time the SCSI Manager is being used, it will require a serial number to be entered: then it will ask the user to set his own password(Fig: 13): Thereafter it will require the user to enter the password every time he uses it.
  • Page 35 the left panel is the browsing area for settings When click on any of the options on the left panel, the information of the related topic will be displayed on the right panel, the settings with the red tick mean that they are products of Enlightcorp.
  • Page 36 Common user mode: Temperature Alarm Config: Disable speaker beeping: Server Address: Program Updating Server Address Auto Update: Auto-updating Operation Guide: Using the examples of operations under the Common user mode, some information displaying on the screen will be briefly...
  • Page 37 example: IDE port 0, AIC78U21, etc. When click on their right panel, the interface control card’s processing. Ability parameter will be displayed: Maximum Physical Pages Maximum Transfer Length Supported Asynchronous Events Alignment Mask Tagged Queuing Adapter Scans Down Adapter Used PIO When clicked on the specific settings under every controlling card, the right panel will display:...
  • Page 38 status: Enclosure Configuration Enclosure Status Device Status Global Status When click on the Enclosure Configuration, the right panel will display some information regarding the EN8721: Number of Device Slots Door Lock Installed Number of Temperature Sensor Audible Alarm Installed Celsius When click on the Enclosure Status, the right panel will display some information Device Slot n SCSI ID...
  • Page 39 When click on the Global Flags, the right panel will display some information Audible Alarm Control Flag Global Failure Indication Global Warning Indication Enclosure Power Status Power Failure Status Drive Failure Status Drive Warning Status When under the Expert mode, users can see all the information returned from the hard drive, click on the settings under one of the control cards, the right panel will display the standard SCSI command and SAF-TE command.
  • Page 40 SAF-TE COMMAND: 1.Read Enclosure Configuration 2.Read Enclosure Status 3.Read Device Slot Status 4.Read Global Flags 5.Write Device Slot Status 6.Perform Slot Operation 7.Send Global Flags When double click one of them, the dialog box will display. This dialog box is for users who are very familiar with the SAF-TE rules, when performing the write command the values in the cells can be edited.
  • Page 41 The program will be updated automatically every day, and can be updated manually at any time. The operating process is as follow: Set new server address: Selection Menu Operation Server Address…(show as updating fig 1), then a dialogue frame will pop.
  • Page 42 Auto-update and Manual-update Configuration: Show as the following menu: If the AutoUpdate item is selected, the program will be updated automatically if the updated version exists, and no man-made management is needed. If the AutoUpdate is no need, just disable the AutoUpdate item. Detect program updating version manually: Show as the following menu: When clicks the Check Version item, the program will detect if...
  • Page 43 Note 1. First set up this compress package (SCSI manager), then load in the 8721,8982 or 8983 device and those devices could be automatically installed. 2. If the machine is installed the device of 8721, 8982 or 8983, and then setup this compress package, the device manager will be installed by the system by hand and the "?"...
  • Page 44 4. We can update the software if we need to set up new equipment.
  • Page 45: Addenda 898X Series Compare

    11. Addenda 898X series compare External drive 8981C01 4IDE 8981D01 8981E01 1standard FDD, 1 8982C01 6Hot-Sw ap SCSI 8982D01 8982E01 8983C01 9Hot-Sw 8983D01 ap SCSI 8983E01 3PCI(Provide PCI Riser card /option 64 bits PCI Riser card) Low-profile 1slimCD-ROM, 2PCI (same as 8981C01) 3PCI(Provide64bits 5.25”...

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