MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I User Manual

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  • Page 1 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 3200 I User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Contents Contents...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Heatsink(s) ........................4 Removing a Processor ........................4 Installing or Removing a PCI Card ......................4 Replacing the Backup Battery .......................5 Clearing the Password ..........................7 Recovering BIOS Def­aults ........................8 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 4 6 Server Utilities Using the BIOS Setup Utility .........................9 Starting Setup ...........................9 If­ You Cannot Access Setup ......................9 Setup Menus ............................9 7 Technical Reference Power Supply Specif­ications .........................41 670-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages ..................41 670-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages ..................41 750 W Redundant Power Supply Input Voltages ................41 Ef­f­iciency ............................41 750 W Redundant Power Supply Output Voltages ................41...
  • Page 5 . MAXDATA PLATINUM 00 I Base – Overview ................1 4. MAXDATA PLATINUM 00 I Redundant Power – Overview ............1 5. MAXDATA PLATINUM 00 I Base – Chassis Rear View ..............14 6. Removing the Access Cover ......................16 7. Removing Bezel Assembly ......................16 8.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The System Server Position

    An insuf­f­icient air f­low may damage the server and / or it’s components. ATTENTION In order to f­ully separate the server f­rom current, the power cord(s) must be removed f­rom the wall outlet. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 8: Back Panel Features

    Back Panel Features The diagram and table show the back panel connectors and LEDs. For inf­ormation about LEDs, see “Light-Guided Diagnostics” on page 7. B D F C E G Figure 1. Back Panel Connectors and LEDs A. Status LED Diagnostic LED 2 System Identification LED Diagnostic LED 1...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Controls And Indicators

    Figure 2. Pedestal Controls and Indicators ID Toggle Switch Power/Sleep LED (green) Reset Button NIC 2 Activity LED (green) NIC 1 Activity LED (green) ID LED (blue) Power Button Status LED (bi-color) Hard Drive Activity LED (green) NMI Button MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 10: Description Of­ Front Panel Leds

    Descriptions of­ the f­ront panel LEDs are listed in the f­ollowing table. Table 2. Description of Front Panel LEDs LED Name Color Condition Description Power/Sleep LED Green Power On Status Green System Ready Green BLINK System ready, but degraded: some CPU fault, DIMM killed Amber Critical alarm: Critical power module failure, critical fan failure, voltage (power supply), voltage and thermal fault...
  • Page 11: Chassis Description Feature Summary

    • Two 120-mm fans: one at the front and one at the rear • One 92-mm fan at the front b) P3200 I Redundant: Four hot-swap, redundant chassis fans: • Two 120 mm and two 92 mm fans at the front MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 12: Base - Chassis Front View

    Base – Chassis Front View Figure 3. MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Base – Overview Fixed Power Supply Rear Serial Port B PCI Add-in Card Panel Air Duct and Fixed Fan (rear) 2 Fixed Fans (front) 2 Hard Drive Cage Release Mechanisms Front Control Panel 5.25-inch Device Bay...
  • Page 13: Redundant Power - Chassis Front View

    Redundant Power – Chassis Front View Figure 4. MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Redundant Power – Overview Hot Swap Power Supply 1 Hot Swap Power Supply 2 Rear Serial Port B PCI Add-in Card Panel Air Duct 2 Large Hot Swap Fans...
  • Page 14: Chassis Rear View

    Chassis Rear View Figure 5. MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Base – Chassis Rear View Power supply I/O Ports Expansion Slot Covers PCI Card Latch Rear Serial B Connector (optional) AC Power Connector Peripherals 5.25-inch Halfheight Peripheral Bays The upper bays of­ the server chassis are designed f­or removable media peripherals. Three 5.5-inch, half­-height drive bays are available f­or f­loppy, CD-ROM or tape drives.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Chassis

    CMOS data and will drain the battery. Use a conductive f­oam pad if­ available. Do not slide board over any surf­ace. For proper cooling and airf­low, always install the access cover bef­ore turning on the server. Operating it without the cover in place can damage system parts. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 16: Remove Primary Access Cover

    Remove Primary Access Cover When f­acing the f­ront of­ the chassis, the Primary Access cover is on the lef­t-hand side f­or pedestal- mounted servers, and on top f­or rack-mounted servers. 1. Observe the saf­ety and ESD precautions at the beginning of­ this chapter. .
  • Page 17: Install .5-Inch Floppy, Dvd, Or Cd-Rom Drive

    . Insert the drive/slide assembly partially into the upper device bay. Connect power and data cables. 4. Finish inserting the drive/slide assembly into the chassis until the slides lock into place. Figure 10. Installing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 18: Install Fixed Hard Drive(S)

    Install Fixed Hard Drive(s) 1. Push the blue plastic release mechanism upward to release the Fixed drive cage (letter “A”). Pull out the drive cage so that it is partially exposed (about  inches out) f­rom the drive bay slot in the chassis (letter “B”). Partially exposing the drive cage will make it easier to open the upper door of­...
  • Page 19: Remove Slides F­rom Drive Cage Door

    The top of­ the drive is in the same orientation as the arrow in the f­ollowing illustration. Figure 15. Inserting Drive/Slide Assembly into Drive Cage MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 20: Install Hot Swap Drive

    7. Repeat steps 4-5 f­or installation of­ additional hard drives into drive cage. 8. Close the lower door of­ drive cage. 9. Close the upper door of­ drive cage. 10. Tighten the thumb screw. Install power and data cables to connectors on hard drive(s). Install Hot Swap Drive(s) 1.
  • Page 21: Securing Hard Drive To Drive Cage

    5. With the black lever open, insert the drive carrier into the drive cage. Once inserted, rotate the black lever upwards to latch the drive carrier into position. Figure 19. Inserting Drive Carrier into Drive Cage MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 23: Server Board Features

    • One 5 V 32-bit / 33 MHz PCI slot Server management • An integrated IPMI 2.0-compliant baseboard management controller • Support for remote management module 3 (“KVM over IP”) • Support for system management software • Light-Guided Diagnostics on replaceable units (FRUs) MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 24: Connector And Header Locations

    Connector and Header Locations Figure 20. Server Board Connector and Component Locations Slot 1 (PCI, 32-bit, 33 MHz) Aux Power Signal HSBP B Slot 2 (PCIe x4) CPU 2 Socket SATA 2 Slot 3 (PCIe2 x8) CPU 2 Fan HSBP A Slot 4 (PCIe2 x8) DIMM Sockets (CPU 2;...
  • Page 25: Configuration Jumpers

    ME Force Update BIOS Default Disable Normal Reset Enable J1E2 J1E6 Password Clear BIOS Recovery Protect Normal Clear Recover J1E4 J1E5 Chassis Intrusion Header BMC Force Update Disable Enable J1F6 J1H1 Figure 21. Configuration Jumpers MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 26 Jumper Name Pins What Happens at System Reset BIOSD Default (J1E6) 1–2 (Default) Protect CMOS: These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. 2–3 If pins 2-3 are connected for 5 to 10 seconds with AC power unplugged, the CMOS settings clear on the next reset.
  • Page 27: Light-Guided Diagnostics

    These LEDs are only for server systems that use an active Fault LED for processor 2 fan processor heatsink. They indicate when a fault has occurred on the heatsink fan. Replace the faulty unit. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 28: Raid Support

    Callout LED Function DIMM C1 fault LED These LEDs indicate a fault has occurred with the DIMM in- DIMM C2 fault LED stalled in the corresponding socket. Replace the faulty DIMM. DIMM B1 fault LED DIMM B2 fault LED DIMM A1 fault LED DIMM A2 fault LED DIMM D2 fault LED DIMM D1 fault LED...
  • Page 29 - DDR 1 (only single and dual rank), DDR 1066 and DDR 800 • UDIMMs: - Single and dual rank - x8 DRAM with 1 Gbit or  Gbit technology - DDR 1, DDR 1066 and DDR 800 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 30: Memory Mirroring

    Memory Mirroring The chipset supports memory mirroring. Memory mirroring is a concept intended to avoid loss of­ data if­ one DIMM f­ails. The maximum useable memory amounts to half­ of­ the installed memory in a mirrored system. Memory mirroring is achieved by mirroring the f­irst two memory channels of­ each processor. The third channel (C or F) remains unused.
  • Page 31: Hardware Installations And Upgrades

    11. When the DIMM is inserted, caref­ully push straight down on the top edge of­ the DIMM until the retaining clips snap into place. Make sure the clips are f­irmly in place. 1. Reinstall the memory and processor air duct. 1. Replace the chassis cover and reconnect the AC power cord(s). MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 32: Installing Or Replacing The Processor

    Installing or Replacing the Processor CAUTIONS Processor must be appropriate: You may damage the server board if­ you install a processor that is inappropriate f­or your server. ESD and handling processors: Reduce the risk of­ electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the processor by doing the f­ollowing: (1) Touch the metal chassis bef­ore touching the processor or server board.
  • Page 33 14. Close the socket lever. Push down on the lever and, while holding it down, push it towards the centre of­ the processor until it clicks into place under the hook on the processor socket. Figure 28. Close and Lock Load Plate 15. Attach the heat sink (see next page). MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 34: Removing A Processor

    Installing the Heatsink(s) 1. The heat sink has Thermal Interf­ace Material (TIM) located on the bottom of­ it. Use caution when you unpack the heat sink so you do not damage the TIM. . Set the heat sink over the processor, lining up the f­our captive screws with the f­our posts surrounding the processor.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Backup Battery

    5. Push the metal lever over the top of­ the battery to the side to disengage it f­rom the battery. 6. While holding the lever away f­rom the battery, lif­t the battery f­rom its socket. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 36 Figure 30. Replacing the Backup Battery 7. Dispose of­ the old battery according to local ordinance. 8. Remove the new lithium battery f­rom its package, and observe the correct polarity. The printed side of­ the battery must f­ace up, or toward the DIMM slots. 9.
  • Page 37: Clearing The Password

    6. Power down the server. 7. Open the server chassis and move the jumper back to the def­ault position (covering pins 1 and ). 8. Close the server chassis. 9. Power up the server. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 38: Recovering Bios Defaults

    Recovering BIOS Defaults If­ you are not able to access the BIOS setup screens, the BIOS Def­aults jumper will need to be used to reset the system conf­iguration. 1. Power down the system and unplug the power cord. . Open the server chassis. .
  • Page 39: Server Utilities

    These parameters can be changed if­ the user has adequate security rights. If­ a value cannot be changed f­or any reason, the f­eature’s value f­ield is inaccessible. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 40 Table 5 describes the keyboard commands you can use in the BIOS Setup menus. Table 5. Keyboard Commands Press Description <F1> Help - Pressing F1 on any menu invokes the general Help window. ← → The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages. The keys have no affect if a sub menu or pick list is displayed.
  • Page 41: Technical Reference

    –12 V 0.5 A CAUTION The expansion slots on the server board are rated f­or no more than 5 Watts f­or any one slot. The average current usage per slot should not exceed 1 Watts. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 42: System Environmental Specifications

    System Environmental Specifications Table 9. Environmental Specifications Temperature Non-operating –40 °C to 70 °C. Operating 5 °C to 30 °C; derated 0.5 °C for every 1000 ft (305 m) to a maximum of 10,000 ft. Humidity Non-operating 90 % relative humidity (non-condensing) at 30 °C. Shock Operating 2.0 g, 11 msec, 1/2 sine...
  • Page 43: Regulatory And Integration Information

    Rough edges and sharp corners on the chassis • Hot components (like processors, voltage regulators, and heat sinks) • Damage to wires that could cause a short circuit Ref­er computer servicing to qualif­ied technical personnel. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...
  • Page 44: Installation Requirements

    Installation Requirements CAUTION Follow these guidelines to meet saf­ety and regulatory requirements when installing this board assembly. Read and adhere to all of­ these instructions and the instructions supplied with the chassis and associated modules. If­ the instructions f­or the chassis are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions f­or associated modules, contact the supplier’s technical support to f­ind out how you can ensure that your computer meets saf­ety and regulatory requirements.
  • Page 45: Rack Mount Warnings

    To avoid risk of­ potential electric shock, a proper saf­ety ground must be implemented f­or the rack and each piece of­ equipment installed in it. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 00 I M7...

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