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InterServe 650, 660
System Setup
April 1997
DHA018720

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  • Page 1 InterServe 650, 660 System Setup April 1997 DHA018720...
  • Page 2 The software discussed in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license. No responsibility is assumed by Intergraph for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Intergraph or its affiliated companies.
  • Page 3 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Learning About System Ergonomics................. xi Getting Documentation and Training ................xi Getting Telephone Support ....................xii Using the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service ..............xii Using the Intergraph FAXLink..................xiii Finding Intergraph on the Internet................... xiii 1 Getting Started ......................1 System Keys........................
  • Page 6 Installing InterSite Application Manager (Windows NT Server 3.51) ......16 Installing the System Introduction (Windows NT Server 3.51) ........18 Obtaining Windows NT Updates..................18 3 Using the System......................19 Taking Precautions ......................19 Starting and Stopping the System..................19 Using the System Alert.....................
  • Page 7 Base Unit ......................43 Keyboard Tray ....................44 Using the System Hardware ..................... 44 4 Configuring the BIOS ....................47 Using AMIBIOS Setup ....................47 Setup Menu ........................48 Standard ......................48 Advanced ......................49 Chipset ....................... 51 PCI/PnP ......................52 Peripheral ......................
  • Page 8 Updating the Operating System..................75 Configure the System......................76 A Power and Rack Information ................... 77 Power Requirements......................77 Domestic AC Distribution Box ................77 Non-DomesticAC Distribution Box ..............78 Equipment Power Loads ..................79 Intergraph Rack Requirements ..................80...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Chapter 6, “Installing System Software,” describes installing Windows NT Server and associated system software. Appendix A, “System Information,” includes information about power requirements for adding equipment to the rack, and precautions for installing non-Intergraph equipment into the rack.
  • Page 10: Document Conventions

    Additional online Windows NT Server documentation is delivered on CD-ROM with the operating system. These documents include Concepts and Planning and Networking Supplement. You can purchase printed copies of these documents from Intergraph. Refer to the Late-Breaking News shipped with your system for important software information not covered in this document.
  • Page 11: Learning About System Ergonomics

    At international locations, contact the Intergraph subsidiary or distributor from which you purchased your Intergraph system or software to place an order. To find information on training for Intergraph systems and products, or to enroll in an available class, contact Intergraph Education Services at 1-800-240-3000.
  • Page 12: Getting Telephone Support

    A brief description of the question or problem Using the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS) is an electronic forum for Intergraph customers to exchange information with Intergraph’s technical and marketing staff, and with other Intergraph customers.
  • Page 13: Using The Intergraph Faxlink

    1-205-730-1413, or send a fax to 1-205-730-1110. Using the Intergraph FAXLink You can use the Intergraph FAXLink to get technical support information by fax 24 hours a day, seven days a week. From a touch-tone phone or fax machine phone: Call 1-800-240-4300 to get new user instructions, an index listing of available documents, and an overview of the categories of available information.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    If you are unfamiliar with installing and configuring Windows NT Server, you may want the Intergraph Field Service personnel to provide assistance, making sure everything powers up correctly, and you set the system up properly.
  • Page 16: Ac Distribution Box

    AC Distribution Box The power switch is located next to the power cord. Press the power switch to the on position, denoted by the | symbol. The lamp on the back of the AC distribution box will turn red when power is applied.
  • Page 17: Interserve Base Unit

    InterServe Base Unit Ensure the base unit circuit breaker switch is in the on position (up). The switch is on the back of the base unit as shown below. Circuit Breaker Switch The server uses a three-position keyswitch on the front of the base unit for starting, stopping and restarting the system.
  • Page 18: Configure The System

    Keyswitch The fans on the front start, the LEDs flash green and amber, the LCD screen lights up and displays startup messages, and the LEDs under the drives flash green and amber. WARNING The fans on the front of the base unit are capable of drawing loose attire (clothing, badges, necklaces, etc.) and long hair into the fans, possibly causing personal injury or damage to the fans.
  • Page 19: Configuring The System

    Microsoft’s Installation Guide (Windows NT Workstation 3.51) or Start Here (Windows NT Workstation 4.0). LanSafe III software CD and documentation Documentation for expansion boards purchased from Intergraph (which may include a graphics accelerator and a network adapter). Get the Intergraph backup diskettes delivered with your system.
  • Page 20 If the system is connected to a network, get the following information from your network administrator: Computer name for your system: Workgroup name (if the system will be part of a workgroup): Domain name (if the system will be part of a Windows NT domain): Security role for your system in the Windows NT domain -- primary domain...
  • Page 21: Configuring Windows Nt Server 3.51

    The Windows NT delivery media contain software and drivers for both Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC)- and Intel-based systems. When installing Windows NT distribution files, make sure to install them from the \ 386 directory (the Intel software directory) on the delivery media.
  • Page 22 Windows NT was installed), along with the standard Windows NT drivers. CAUTION Once you have created all of your user accounts and have finished configuring the system, Intergraph recommends that you create an Emergency Repair Disk using the utility. RDISK Use this utility to update the Emergency Repair Disk any time you change your system’s...
  • Page 23: Configuring Windows Nt Server 4.0

    18. Install and configure the video display driver as described later in this chapter. 19. Perform additional system configuration as described later in this chapter. Configuring Windows NT Server 4.0 This section provides instructions for configuring Windows NT Server 4.0. If your system was delivered with Windows NT Server 3.51, refer to “Configuring Windows NT Server 3.51”...
  • Page 24: Creating A Repair Disk Or A Startup Diskette

    System Introduction for information on system features and controls. Installing the Video Display Driver After you start the system for the first time and configure the Windows NT Server operating system, you must install the Intergraph G95 video display driver and configure it for use. Use...
  • Page 25: Installing The Video Display Driver

    the Display Properties dialog (Windows NT Server 4.0) or the Display Settings dialog (Windows NT Server 3.51) to configure the video display. Refer to the documentation for the installed graphics accelerator, and to the files README delivered with the graphics accelerator drivers, for detailed configuration instructions. Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on using the Display Properties or Display Settings dialog.
  • Page 26: Changing The Default Video Display Driver

    A multi-sync monitor is selected, but a graphics display device with different video timings (such as an Intergraph InterVue monitor) is connected to the system. Select the appropriate monitor type as described previously. The monitor selection set by the MGA Monitor application is inappropriate for the...
  • Page 27: Installing Megaraid Power Console Software

    Restart the system and, when the boot menu displays, select the appropriate non-VGA Windows NT Server to use the reconfigured video display driver. If problems persist, contact the Intergraph Customer Response Center for help. Installing MegaRAID Power Console Software You must install the MegaRAID Power Console software after configuring the Windows NT Server operating system.
  • Page 28: Installing And Configuring Lansafe Ups Software

    Insert the LanSafe III CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. In the Windows NT File Manager, run in the directory on the CD-ROM SETUP NTWIN drive. When the Welcome dialogue displays, select Install. Select Full Installation to install the software onto the server. If you are installing LanSafe III onto a remote system, select Remote Services.
  • Page 29: Enabling The Windows Nt Pcmcia Device

    Enabling the Windows NT PCMCIA Device On systems equipped with a combo drive (containing a floppy disk drive and a PC Card slot), you must enable the Windows NT PCMCIA device after configuring Windows NT Server. If you try to use the PC Card slot without first enabling the PCMCIA device, you will see an error message stating that Windows NT could not find the PCMCIA device.
  • Page 30: Installing The Intersite Server Monitor

    (that is, at the time Windows NT was installed), along with the standard Windows NT drivers. CAUTION Once you have created all of your user accounts and have finished configuring the system, Intergraph recommends that you create an Emergency Repair Disk using the utility. RDISK Use this utility to update the Emergency Repair Disk any time you change your system’s...
  • Page 31 icon for IAM in the Startup group and ensures that IAM will start automatically whenever the system is restarted. To customize IAM: Start IAM. The main tool bar displays. Select the functional group you want to customize. A tool bar for the selected group displays.
  • Page 32: Installing The System Introduction (Windows Nt Server 3.51)

    Service Packs from Microsoft’s World Wide Web and FTP sites free of charge. CAUTION If Intergraph provides a Service Pack through the IBBS or with a product or system, it has been certified against Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its availability.
  • Page 33: Using The System

    The front and side stabilizer feet must be extended at all times. Do not push on or lean against the rack. When multiple slide rail devices are installed in the Intergraph rack, only one device may be extended at a time. Always push the extended device back into the rack before extending another one.
  • Page 34: Using The System Alert

    The following figure shows the keyswitch on the front of the system. Keyswitch Always power on or power off the system in the following sequences: Power on any external InterRAID-8 cabinets connected to the system base unit and wait for the audible beep before powering on the system base unit. Power off the system base unit before powering off any external InterRAID-8 cabinets.
  • Page 35 Dial a remote pager. Sound an audible alarm. Call a specified telephone number. Refer to the documentation delivered with the ISM software, and to InterSite Watchdog Help, for more information about configuring alert notifications. For systems installed in the 40 U rack, the following steps show how to access the system without triggering the system alert.
  • Page 36 Event occurs: Event occurs: opening of hardware error rack doors Is intruder alert enabled? Event is not detected and reported. Event is logged. HW_MON software driver writes the Is audible alarm enabled for event to NT Event Log. For an Intruder event this intrusion or system error in the would be “Error from (\Device\HW_Mon): LCD firmware?
  • Page 37: Lcd Screen

    LCD Screen The LCD screen displays system and component information through a set of menus that apply to the base unit and to the internal RAID section. The LCD screen is powered on whenever the system is plugged in, so that status information is available even if the system is powered off or not running an operating system.
  • Page 38: Startup Messages

    You can use the LCD screen and buttons when the system is powered off, but the commands used to display hardware status report a Sys. Off message. When the system is powered off, the LCD screen is not lighted, but the displayed messages are visible. The LCD screen lights bright green when the system is powered on.
  • Page 39: System Status Information

    System Status Information The following table provides a view of how to use the configurable options and view status information for the system. What do you want to do? Follow this menu path See page Alert/Alarm > Intruder Alert > Alarm Defeat the intruder alert Defeat audible alarm...
  • Page 40: Raid Status Information

    What do you want to do? Follow this menu path See page System Config. > I/O Connector Bd. View I/O connector board information System Config. > LCD Display Panel View LCD board information Utility > Set RealTimeClock Set the system clock (RTC) Utility >...
  • Page 41: Using The System Status Menus

    Using the System Status Menus The following system status menus let you define how the intruder alert and audible alarm operates, view hardware configuration details for the system, and define other firmware operation. When the LCD displays the top level message (InterServe 650/660), press the button to go to the system status menus, as follows: MENU Alert/Alarm...
  • Page 42: Enable And Disable The Intruder Alert

    Press at Alarm Defeat. The screen displays ENTER Intruder Alert Alarm Defeat Password:. Key in the password using the buttons labeled 1 through 5. This screen displays until you give the proper password. If you do not key in a password within 16 seconds, the alarm sounds.
  • Page 43: View The Internal Temperatures

    If a sensor reports , power off the system to protect it from overheating, which could damage internal components. If the cause of the hot temperature condition is not related to the room environment, call the Intergraph Customer Response Center.
  • Page 44: View The Fan Status

    NOTE The threshold for the Ambient sensor can be changed. Refer to “Change the Ambient Heat Threshold” later in this chapter. The thresholds for the internal sensors cannot be changed. The Scale option lets you change the displayed temperature unit from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius.
  • Page 45: View The Power Supply Status

    To view specific power supply status, move the cursor to Power Supply and press ENTER The following lines display: Supply #1: status <Absent, Okay, or FAIL> Supply #2: status <Absent, Okay, or FAIL> Supply #3: status <Absent, Okay, or FAIL> General status <NonRedundantSupply or PowerSupplyFailure>...
  • Page 46: View The System Power Status

    Occasionally a voltage rail for a power supply will fail intermittently, which shows up in the above set of status lines. If the FAIL message appears, and then goes away, there is no cause for alarm. However, if the FAIL message continues to display, or reoccurs frequently, a problem exists in the system.
  • Page 47: View Processor (Cpu) Information

    View General Memory Information Path: SYSTEM CONFIG > Processor Board > Memory Memory: status displays the current installed memory (XXXX MB) or shows that an invalid memory configuration exists (Invalid). Below the Memory status line, an additional memory status message displays. The message is one of the following: Message Meaning SIMM Pair Mismatch...
  • Page 48: View Memory Simm Socket Information

    installed, its size and speed display. The System Reference contains a detailed discussion of the memory subsystem, rows, and interleaves. When the system power is off, socket information cannot be displayed. System Off appears for each socket in this case. View I/O Expansion Board Information Path: SYSTEM CONFIG >...
  • Page 49: View I/O Connector Board Information

    View I/O Connector Board Information Path: SYSTEM CONFIG > I/O Connector Bd. Information about the I/O connector board (which contains the connectors for external ports, such as keyboard, mouse, and SCSI) includes the board part number (MSMTXXXX), its engineering change level (ECO XX). Press to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 50: Set The System Clock (Rtc)

    Set the System Clock (RTC) Path: UTILITY > Set RealTimeClock The Set Clock (RTC) option lets you set the system’s time (seconds, minutes, and hours) and date (day, date, month, and year). The time and date information are recorded in the system’s real time clock and displayed on the top level LCD screen.
  • Page 51: Set The System Monitor Configuration Protection Password

    To set a firmware protection password: Move the cursor to Set Password and press . If a password has not been set ENTER (the password is a null value), then NEW: displays. Key in a password, up to eight characters long, using the buttons labeled 1 through 5. Press the button to enter the password.
  • Page 52: Change The Ambient Heat Threshold

    Change the Ambient Heat Threshold Path: UTILITY > Heat Threshold This option lets you change the threshold at which the ambient temperature sensor reports a warm temperature. This option applies to the external temperature only. The heat thresholds for the internal sensors cannot be changed. Heat Threshold lets you change the temperature at which the Ambient sensor reports a warm condition (see “View the Internal Temperature”...
  • Page 53: Manually Reboot The Ystem Monitor Firmware

    LCD screen. CAUTION Intergraph recommends that you do not change the default settings for the above options. Turn Off the RAID Alarm To silence the alarm while it is sounding, move the cursor to TURN OFF ALARM and press...
  • Page 54: View The Firmware Information

    View the Firmware Information Path: HARDWARE MENU > FW REVISION FW REVISION displays information about the current firmware installed on the RAID backplane, to which the RAID drives and RAID cables connect. The information includes product name (PROD: string), RAM version, ROM version, and subsystem ID (in hexadecimal format).
  • Page 55: View Or Change The Internal Heat Threshold

    If you accidentally change an ID setting, use the RESET DEFAULT IDS command to return the IDs to their default state. View or Change the Internal Heat Threshold Path: OPTIONS MENU > HEAT THRESHOLD HEAT THRESHOLD displays the current threshold value and instructions to change it as follows: ARROWS TO CHANGE ENTER TO SET...
  • Page 56: Sliding Rack-Mount Devices

    Power Supply Status - green if all supplies OK, amber if otherwise Fan Status - green if all fans OK, amber if otherwise When the LEDs indicate a failure condition (amber), use the LCD screen to see more information about the problem. If both “Power Supply Status” and “Fan Status” LEDs are amber, a power supply is absent.
  • Page 57 Rail Guide Release Button (both sides)
  • Page 58: Keyboard Tray

    Keyboard Tray The keyboard tray uses a release tab on either side of the tray. Press in the release tabs to allow the tray to retract. Keyboard Tray Release Tab (both sides) Using the System Hardware User information for the following hardware is provided in separate documents, delivered with the system.
  • Page 59 Additional technical information about the system is included in the InterServe 650, 660, and StudioZ RAX System Reference. This document is delivered with the system on the boot drive. Refer to the Preface for information about viewing the System Reference.
  • Page 61: Configuring The Bios

    The BIOS version number is displayed on the American Megatrends, Inc., banner message similar to the following: AMIBIOS (C) 1994 American Megatrends Inc., (C) 1996 Intergraph Corporation (764XX) To start AMIBIOS Setup: Restart the system. The American Megatrends banner screen displays with the following...
  • Page 62: Setup Menu

    To access Help, press . The Keystroke/Mouse Convention list displays, which explains how to select Setup menu items with the mouse pointer and with keys. Press any key to close the list and return to AMIBIOS Setup. To change a parameter’s value, move the pointer to a parameter and click the mouse button.
  • Page 63: Advanced

    Floppy A, Floppy B The Floppy A and Floppy B icons allow you to specify the type of floppy disk drive installed in the system. NOTE The floppy disk drive A parameter is preset to 1.44 MB 3.5-inch. Do not change the parameter unless you replace floppy drive A with a different capacity disk drive.
  • Page 64 Mouse Support This parameter enables or disables mouse support in AMIBIOS Setup. The values are Enabled (default) and Disabled. If disabled, the mouse will not function in AMIBIOS Setup, and you must use the , and arrow keys to navigate the menus. ENTER Typematic Rate This parameter defines the rate at which a keystroke repeats when you press and hold down a...
  • Page 65: Chipset

    This parameter allows to you disable an installed processor patch, if the patch causes the system to operate improperly. Any patch installed by Intergraph has been certified for use with the system, so this parameter is set to Enabled by default. Use Disabled if a non- Intergraph certified patch is applied and problems occur.
  • Page 66: Pci/Pnp

    On-Board SCSI Controller This parameter activates the PCI-based SCSI controller on the I/O Expansion board when set to Enabled (default). The SCSI controller can be disabled by changing the value to Disabled. An Adaptec 7860 SCSI chip on the IO Expansion board controls internal and external SCSI devices.
  • Page 67 Boot to PnP Operating System When this parameter is set to No (default), the BIOS will initialize all devices during boot up. When set to Yes, the BIOS only performs the amount of initialization required to load the operating system. Any other device initialization must then be performed by the operating system.
  • Page 68: Peripheral

    Peripheral OnBoard FDC This parameter is set to Auto by default, enables the system I/O controller and configures the serial and parallel ports addresses. When set to Enabled, this parameter enables the system I/O controller on the system board, but does not automatically configure the serial and parallel ports.
  • Page 69: Security Menu

    Value Parallel Port Address Range Interrupt 378h LPT1 378-37A IRQ-7 or IRQ-5 278h LPT2 278-27A IRQ-7 or IRQ-5 3B8h LPT3 3BC-3BE IRQ-7 or IRQ-5 Parallel Port Mode This parameter allows you to change the parallel port mode setting. The values are Normal (default), EPP, and ECP.
  • Page 70: Anti-Virus

    To enter a password: Select the Password icon from the AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu. The Password menu displays. Type the characters (maximum of six) for the password, and then press ENTER Re-type the password to confirm it and press ENTER To disable a password: Select the Password icon from the AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu.
  • Page 71: Original

    Original Selecting the Original icon loads the last current BIOS values. These values are the most stable values that can be chosen for system performance. Use this option as a diagnostic aid if the system is unstable. To load the Original BIOS defaults: Select the Original icon from the AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu to load the last used BIOS settings.
  • Page 72: Reprogramming The Bios

    (SCU) to reassign those resources. Refer to “Assigning System Resources for Option Boards” in this chapter. To reprogram the flash EPROM: Connect to the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS). Refer to the Preface for instructions. From the TOP menu, go to Intergraph Product Centers, Systems and Networking, File Libraries, and Delivered Drivers;...
  • Page 73 Shut down and power off the system; then restart the system. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type in the following: flash.exe The following messages display: Intergraph flash programming utility Reading 764XX.ROM . Erasing flash EPROM Programming flash EPROM Flash EPROM updated.
  • Page 74: Changing The System Boot Sequence

    Changing the System Boot Sequence To change the system boot sequence: Restart the system. Press when the following message displays: DELETE Press DEL if you want to run Setup The AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu displays. In the Setup menu, click the Advanced icon. A list of parameters displays. Click the System Boot Up Sequence parameter.
  • Page 75 ISA Boards with a Configuration File Some ISA boards are shipped with a diskette containing a configuration file. The configuration file can be loaded to the system so that the BIOS reads this file to assign resources during startup. If you install ISA boards that are shipped with a configuration diskette, follow this procedure.
  • Page 76 ISA Boards without a Configuration File Some ISA board vendors do not include configuration files with their boards. For these boards, you must use the SCU to define the ISA board to the system. To configure ISA boards without a configuration file: Shut down and power off the system.
  • Page 77 10. Select the required slot number and press INSERT 11. Select again to add the board. The ISA Board Database Menu displays. INSERT 12. Select the correct board name and press ENTER 13. When the Slot Selection Menu displays, select the required slot and press ENTER 14.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    5 Troubleshooting Use this section to resolve common system problems. For problems with the internal RAID section or InterRAID-8 disk array, refer to the InterRAID documentation for troubleshooting help. If necessary, call the Customer Response Center at 1-800-633-7248. WARNING Refer all servicing of the system (opening the base unit, checking and replacing parts) to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 80: System Boot Errors

    System Boot Errors Series of beeps and error message displays Number of Beeps - Message Explanation and Solution 1 - Refresh Failure Bad memory refresh circuitry on the system board. SIMMs need to be reseated. If error continues, replace SIMMs. Refer servicing of SIMMs to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 81: One Or More Raid Controllers Is Not Recognized

    8 - Display Memory Read/Write Error The graphics controller or WRAM is faulty. If a WRAM module is installed, replace the module. If there is no WRAM module, or if the error continues, call the Customer Response Center. 9 - ROM Checksum Error The ROM checksum value does not match the value encoded in the BIOS.
  • Page 82: Total Amount Of Memory Does Not Display

    Total amount of memory does not display Reason Solution Faulty SIMMs or SIMMs not fully seated Use the LCD screen to determine the problem into sockets. sockets. Reseat or replace SIMMs. Refer servicing of SIMMs to qualified service personnel. SIMMs not properly installed according to Ensure the proper number of SIMMs are defined interleave restrictions.
  • Page 83: Invalid Configuration Information For Slot Xx" Message Displays

    Faulty option board is installed in an ISA Remove the ISA board, then restart the slot. system. “Invalid configuration information for SLOT XX” message displays Reason Solution System is not properly configured to Run the System Configuration Utility and recognize the new ISA option board. assign system resources for the board.
  • Page 84: Combo Drive Leds Do Not Light

    Combo drive LEDs do not light Reason Solution Combo drive is not being recognized. Open the base unit and all cables are properly attached to the combo drive. Refer servicing of combo drive to qualified service personnel. PC Card does not work, or is not recognized Reason Solution Defective PC Card is installed.
  • Page 85: Unsuccessful Connection To Serial Device

    Unsuccessful connection to serial device Reason Solution Communication parameters between server Change the parameters so the server and and serial device do not match. serial device match each other. Date and time information on LCD screen does not display Reason Solution Lithium battery charge on the MSMT329 Replace the Lithium battery.
  • Page 87: Installing System Software

    6 Installing System Software Complete the procedure outlined in this chapter if you must re-install Windows NT Server software on your Intergraph system. Most of these steps are described in more detail in the operating system documentation delivered with your system.
  • Page 88 Computer:MPS Multiprocessor option, and select Other. Install the Intergraph Muti-processor HAL software from backup diskette. When the Intergraph Multi-processor HAL is installed, select the No Changes option from the component list. When prompted to create an Emergency Repair Disk, do so.
  • Page 89: Windows Nt Server 4.0

    the RAID before you start Windows NT Setup and install Windows NT Server. Refer to the InterRAID documentation for instructions on configuring the RAID disk array. Then return to this document and install Windows NT Server. Depending on your system’s configuration, you will need some or all of the following system software during the installation process: Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM G95 video display driver...
  • Page 90: Configure The System

    CAUTION If Intergraph provides a Service Pack through the IBBS or with a product or system, it has been certified against Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its availability. If you obtain a Service Pack from any other source, be aware that it may not be certified against your Intergraph hardware.
  • Page 91: A Power And Rack Information

    This appendix specifies the power requirements of the AC distribution box, and precautions for installing non-Intergraph equipment into the rack enclosure. This information is useful for adding additional computer equipment into the rack, providing guidelines to make sure you do not exceed AC distribution box or rack limitations.
  • Page 92: Non-Domesticac Distribution Box

    Each receptacle on the AC distribution box is rated for a specific VA. The 6-15R receptacle is used for the power cord to the server. The remaining eight receptacles (110 V each) are for additional devices installed in the rack. The left four (J1-J4) and right four (J5-J8) are on different phases (phase I and phase II, respectively).
  • Page 93: Equipment Power Loads

    Disk drive cabinet with eight drives 265 VA The VA load of Intergraph rack-mount options is printed on the back of the device. Add the VA load for each device to determine if the AC distribution box can handle the load. If it cannot, add an additional AC distribution box.
  • Page 94: Intergraph Rack Requirements

    Intergraph Rack Requirements Equipment is secured in the Intergraph rack along the side mounting posts, which have industry standard 7.1 mm diameter mounting holes. The mounting posts have small round markers to designate each vertical unit. There are three mounting holes per U, and at every 4 U there is a small square marker.

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