Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX150 S2 Manual
Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX150 S2 Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX150 S2 Manual

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PRIMERGY TX150 S2
Contents
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-5
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-5
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-6
Product designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-10
System allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-16
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-16
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-17
Installation and initial operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-19
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-19
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-19
Preparing the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-22
Connecting devices to the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-24
Connecting the monitor to the line voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-25
Connecting the server to the line voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-26
Initial operation and operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-28
Unlocking/locking the floorstand model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-29
Controls and indicators on the front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-31
Indicators on the rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-35
Switching the server on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-37
Configuration of the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-39
– SCSI RAID controller configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-39
– SATA RAID controller configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-40
– Configuration with ServerStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-41
– Configuration without ServerStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-41
– Activate RemoteView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-42
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-43
System board D1751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-43
– Interfaces and connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-43
– LAN connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-45
– Temperature/system monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-46
– ISA bus resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-47
– PCI bus resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-47
– Screen resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX150S2-50
U41057-J19-Z146-1-76
July 2004
02
TX150S2
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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY TX150 S2 Contents General information ....... . 02-TX150S2-5 Description ........02-TX150S2-5 Features .
  • Page 2 Contents – Processor's clock speed ..... . . 02-TX150S2-50 – Jumper and LEDs ......02-TX150S2-51 –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Replacing the SCSI backplane ..... 02-TX150S2-90 Replacing the SATA backplane ..... 02-TX150S2-91 Accessible drives and operating panel .
  • Page 4 Contents Conversion of the housing model ..... 02-TX150S2-135 From floorstand model to rack model ....02-TX150S2-135 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server .
  • Page 5: General Information

    The PRIMERGY TX150 S2 server offers a high level of data safety and avail- ability through highly developed hardware and software components. Hardware components include hot-plugable hard disk modules, optional hot-plugable...
  • Page 6 Description General information Features System board D1751 – System board in (ATX + 3.4 x 6) format – Intel® Pentium 4 processor (Northwood/Prescott) – Intel® E7210/6300ESB chipset – 1 processor socket for Intel® Pentium 4 processor with 478 pin surface up to 3.2 GHz and 800/533/400MHz front side bus –...
  • Page 7 General information Description Hard disk subsystem There are two versions of the hard disk subsystem: – SCSI version – SATA version SCSI version The hard disk subsystem consists of the hard disk cage with up to four ULTRA- 320 SCSI hard disk modules and the SCSI backplane. Each hard disk module can accommodate a SCSI hard disk drive with a SCA (Single Connector Attachment) interface and a maximum height of 1 inch.
  • Page 8 Description General information Accessible drives A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive (1.44 MB) and three bays for the installation of accessible drives (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD burner or tape drive) are available. The accessible drives cannot be replaced during operation. In the SCSI version it is possible to install a HDD extension box in two bays of the accessible drives.
  • Page 9 General information Description ServerView enables the management of all PRIMERGY servers in the network via a central console. Here ServerView supports the following functions: – Remote power-on (Wake On LAN) – Intrusion Detection – Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area. –...
  • Page 10 Product designations General information Product designations The sales information contained in this service manual is provided for service and may not be used as sales documentation. It is possible that some products of the overview can not be ordered any more. Product Base units PRIMERGY TX150S2 with...
  • Page 11 General information Product designations Product Base units S26361-K934-V325 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3.0 GHz/800 MHz /512 KB cache, 2x 1 GB memory S26361-K934-V307 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3.0 GHz/800 MHz /1 M cache, 2x 256 MB memory S26361-K934-V317 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3.0 GHz/800 MHz /1 M cache, 2x 512 MB memory...
  • Page 12 Product designations General information Product Base units S26361-K934-V228 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3.2 GHz/800 MHz /1 M cache, 2x 1 GB memory S26361-K934-V431 Rack model with Celeron processor 2.8 GHz/400 MHz /128 KB cache, 1x 256 MB memory S26361-K934-V441 Rack model with Celeron processor 2.8 GHz/400 MHz /128 KB cache, 1x 512 MB memory...
  • Page 13 General information Product designations Product Upgradings S26113-F483-E1 / Upgrade option: Hot plug power supply: S26113-F483-L1 power supply cage, power backplane, 1x hot plug power supply module, 1x dummy cover No redundancy! S26113-F483-E11 / 2nd power supply module for redundancy S26113-F483-L11 Product Main memory for –...
  • Page 14 Product designations General information Product Accessible drives – The system unit has 4 bays (1x3.5"/3x5.25") – The 3.5" bay is occupied by a floppy disk drive – The three 5.25" bays: - one bay is occupied by a DVD-/CD- or CD-RW drive - the two remaining bays can be occupied by two accessible drives or a HDD extension box (only SCSI version)
  • Page 15 General information Product designations Product Hard disk drives – The system unit has 4 bays – There are a SCSI and a SATA version – In the SCSI version HDD extension box possible – Hot-plug is possible with RAID controller SCSI version S26361-F2764-E136 36 GB, 10000 rpm, U320 SCSI (320 MB/s),...
  • Page 16 System allocation General information System allocation The following, and later, software- and firmware versions support the TX150 S2: Version 3.5 ServerView Version 3.1 RemoteView Version 5.405 ServerStart ServerBooks Version 5.405 Version 5.405 ServerSupport Operating systems Manufacturer Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Server; SBS Windows 2003 Standard;...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    General information Technical data Technical data Electrical data (standard and redundant power supply Rated voltage range 100 V - 240 V Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration 100 V - 240 V / 1.9 A - 0.8 A Max.
  • Page 18 Technical data General information Dimensions Dimensions Floorstand model Rack model Width 205 mm 482 mm (front panel) Depth 605 mm 642 mm (with handles) Mounting depth 607 mm Height 444 mm (with feet) 221 mm or 5 HU Weight Approx. 21 - 28 kg (depending on the configuration) Ventilation intervals Approx.
  • Page 19 TX150S2 Installation and initial operation Installation Preparation Unpacking the server Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. Ask somebody for help with carrying the server. Should you discover that the delivery has damages incurred during transport or does not correspond to the delivery note, notify your supplier immediately! Ê...
  • Page 20 Installation Installation and initial operation Mounting the anti-tilt bracket For floorstand models with redundant power supply the supplied anti-tilt bracket must be fitted at the rear of the server. Ê Position the server on the anti-tilt bracket so the rubber feet of the server fit into the openings of the bracket (1).
  • Page 21 Installation and initial operation Installation Ê Fasten the anti-tilt bracket using the two knurled screws (1). Transportation locks Ê If the hard disk modules are equipped with transportation locks (1), remove them. July 2004 TX150S2 U41057-J19-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 22 Installation Installation and initial operation Installation steps floorstand model Prepairing the keyboard. Installing the hard disk cover. Connect the devices to the server in accordance with the configuration. Connecting the monitor to the line voltage. Connecting the server to the line voltage. Routing cables.
  • Page 23 Installation and initial operation Installation Installing the hard disk cover You will find the hard disk cover in a seperate cardboard box. Ê Unlock the server (1) and remove the key. Ê Slide up the cover of the accessible drives as far as possible (2). Ê...
  • Page 24: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Installation Installation and initial operation Connecting devices to the server The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server. Which ports are available on your server depend on the PCI boards installed. You will find an additional USB port on the front side of the server. The standard ports are indicated by symbols and by color coding for the connectors.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Monitor To The Line Voltage

    Installation and initial operation Installation Rack model Mouse port (green) Serial port COM2 (turquoise) Parallel port (burgundy) Serial port COM1 (turquoise) LAN port Keyboard port (purple) Monitor port (blue) LEDs USB port 1 and 2 (black) Some of the devices that you connect require special drivers. See the documentation for the connected device.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Server To The Line Voltage

    Installation Installation and initial operation Connecting the server to the line voltage The power supply units automatically adjust to the voltage range from 100 V - 240 V. It is not necessary to switch over the power supply unit. Standard power supply Ê...
  • Page 27 Installation and initial operation Installation Redundant power supply Ê Connect each power supply module to a grounded power outlet with the power cable supplied (1+2). You will find the description of the indicatorsof the power supply module on page 02-TX150S2-36. If you connect the two power cords to seperate power circuits, you can operate the unit with power phase redundancy.
  • Page 28 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating The server must be acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time. Temperature difference (°C) Minimum acclimatization time (operating environment/outside) (hours) TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 29 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Unlocking/locking the floorstand model For opening and closing of the server you need the delivered key. Ê Turn the key 90° clockwise (1). Ê Slide the cover of the accessible drives downwards (2). Ê...
  • Page 30 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Enabling access to the hard disk modules Ê Unlock the server (1). Ê Remove the key. Ê Slide up the cover of the accessible drives as far as possible (2). Ê Remove the hard disk cover toward the front (3 + 4). The reinstalling of the hard disk cover and the locking of the server is done in reverse order.
  • Page 31 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Controls and indicators on the front panel reset ON/OFF button ID indicator Operating status indicator (standby) 9 USB connector Indicator hard disk drive busy 10 Indicators hard disk drive Global Error indicator 11 Indicator floppy disk drive NMI button 12 Indicator CD-ROM/DVD drive/CD burner...
  • Page 32 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Operation controls Lock The floorstand model can be locked to unable the access to the drives. ON/OFF button When the system is switched off, it can be switched on by pressing the ON/OFF button.
  • Page 33 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Global Error indicator (orange) Is dark, when the system is OK. No critical event or event indicating service requirement has occurred. Blinks orange, when a critical event has occurred or a pre-failure event has been detected.
  • Page 34 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Hard disk drive indicator HDD BUSY HDD FAULT Hard disk drive active HDD BUSY – lights green: HDD in active phase – remains dark: HDD inactive Drive error HDD FAULT (only in conjunction with a RAID controller) –...
  • Page 35 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Indicators on the rear Indicator on the connector panel Global Error indicator (orange) Is dark, when the system is OK. No critical event or event indicating service requirement has occurred. Blinks orange, when a critical event has occurred or a pre-failure event has been detected.
  • Page 36 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Indicators on the hot-plug power supply modules AC OK indicator (green) FAIL indicator (amber) Power Good indicator (green) AC OK FAIL Power Good Meaning No AC power to all power supply modules or no AC power to this power supply module only.
  • Page 37: Switching The Server On And Off

    Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Switching the server on and off When after the switching on of the server only flickering stripes are displayed on the screen, switch off the server immediately. See also page 02-TX150S2-70. The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the server from the line voltage. To disconnect the line voltage completely, unplug the power plug.
  • Page 38 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Other power ON/OFF possibilities In addition to using the ON/OFF button, the server can also be switched ON/OFF as follows: – Specified switch-on/switch-off time With ServerView it is possible to set a particular time, at which the server will be switched on or off.
  • Page 39 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Configuration of the server This section contains information about configuring the server and installing the operating system. Make sure that the energy saving functions are disabled in the BIOS-Setup during server operation. SCSI RAID controller configuration The server is equipped with an onboard SCSI controller with „Integrated Mirroring“...
  • Page 40 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Ê Press ESC Ê Select PORT #1 Ê Select Write Cache = On SATA RAID controller configuration You may configure the SATA RAID controller either before running ServerStart or with ServerStart. It is recommended to use ServerStart. Configuring the SATA RAID controller is either performed via the BIOS configu- ration utility (calling CTRL-F during BIOS POST) or with the ServerStart CD using PAM (Promise Array Management).
  • Page 41 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Configuration with ServerStart With the ServerStart CD provided, you can configure the server and install the operating system in a convenient manner. Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the RAID controller manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver diskettes.
  • Page 42 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Activate RemoteView To be able to start the remote monitoring and diagnostics system RemoteView automatically, you have to enter the disk parameters in the BIOS setup and boot one time from the RemoteView medium (chipDISK). You find the description how to proceed under ’Configuring the chipDISK’...
  • Page 43 Installation and initial operation Settings Settings System board D1751 Interfaces and connectors PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 No. Print Connector PC98 Power control connector / PS connector P9 ATX 12 V1 CPU power supply (ATX) (+12V) / PS connector P8 CPU_FAN1 Processor fan...
  • Page 44 Settings Installation and initial operation No. Print Connector Floppy Floppy disk drive SEC_IDE IDE drive (secundary) PRI_IDE IDE drive (primary) ATX POWER Power supply (ATX) / PS connector P1 SMB1 C bus connector for IDTEMP Combo SCSI 320 SCSI connector for accessible drives Intrusion Intrusion detection USB3&4...
  • Page 45 Installation and initial operation Settings LAN connector The system board has an Intel 82547EM Gigabit LAN controller. The LAN controller supports transmission rates of 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s. The LAN controller is equipped with a transmission and receiving buffer (FIFO) and supports WOL function through Magic Packet It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN.
  • Page 46 Settings Installation and initial operation Temperature/system monitoring Temperature and system monitoring aim to reliably protect the computer hardware against damage caused by overheating. In addition, any unnecessary noise is also prevented by reducing the fan speed, and information is provided about the system status.
  • Page 47 Installation and initial operation Settings ISA bus resources Device Address Keyboard 060, 064 Serial port COM2 03F8, 02F8, 03E8, 02E8 Serial port COM1 03F8, 02F8, 03E8, 02E8 Floppy disk drive controller 6 03F0-3F5, 3F7 Parallel port LPT1 0278, 0378, 03BC 0, 1, 3 Real-time clock (RTC) 070-071...
  • Page 48 Settings Installation and initial operation PCI IRQ Line x - assignment of the PCI interrupts PCI IRQ Line x defines which ISA interrupts are used for the separate PCI slots. If you select Auto in the BIOS setup, the interrupts are assigned automatically and no further settings are required.
  • Page 49 Installation and initial operation Settings A B C D E F G H PXIRQ0 PXIRQ1 PXIRQ2 PXIRQ3 Slot 1 A B C D Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 D A B C Slot 5 C D A B controller controller USB 2.0 controller...
  • Page 50 Settings Installation and initial operation Screen resolutions Depending on the operating system used the screen resolutions in the following table refer to the graphic controller on the system board. If you are using an external graphic controller, you will find details of supported screen resolutions in the Operating Manual or Technical Manual supplied with the controller.
  • Page 51 Installation and initial operation Settings Jumper and LEDs PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 No. Jumper Function BIOSREC This jumper enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. 1-2 : (default) the system starts with the BIOS from the system board.
  • Page 52 Settings Installation and initial operation No. Jumper Function CLRTC1 This jumper allows you to clear the real-time clock (Real Time Clock) and the CMOS-RAM. 1-2 : (default) normal operation. CMOS-RAM + RTC are connected to the lithium battery. 2-3 : CMOS-RAM + RTC will be deleted.
  • Page 53 Installation and initial operation Settings Add-on modules PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 Locations for main memory PCI slot 32bit / 33MHz Lithium battery (3V) Lithium battery (3V) PCI slot 64bit / 66MHz PCI slots 32bit / 33MHz PCI slot 64bit / 66MHz, ZCR For RSBS2 with or without accu pack use slot PCI slot 1, 4 or 5.
  • Page 54 Settings Installation and initial operation RemoteView-chipDISK Board: Compactflash Adapter BP0:009-1 Compactflash card: SanDisk 32 MB ™ Jumper block CS = Cable detected Mode (Assignment depends on other devices on this data line) SL = Slave Mode (second device on this data line) MA = Master Mode (first device on this data line) The system is delivered with the jumper set for master mode.
  • Page 55 Installation and initial operation Settings Operating panel board Part number: A3C40050401 Connector for operating panel cable USB connector The operating panel board is included in the spare part „operating panel module“ (C26361-K644-Z330). July 2004 TX150S2 U41057-J19-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 56: Scsi Backplane

    Settings Installation and initial operation SCSI backplane Part number: A3C40020516 You find the SCSI backplane with 4 slots for hard disk modules on the hard disk cage. The termination is done by the SCSI backplane. SCSI ID3 SCSI ID 2 SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 0 X5 SCSI input connector...
  • Page 57: Sata Backplane

    Installation and initial operation Settings SATA backplane Part number: A3C40040589 You will find the SATA backplane with 4 slots for SATA hard disk modules located on the hard disk cage. C bus connector (X11) not used (Program connector) SMB connector (I C bus, X10) LEDs Jumper FW Run (X13)
  • Page 58: Power Backplane

    Settings Installation and initial operation Power backplane Part number: A3C40052762 Connector power supply module 1 Connector power supply module 2 TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 59: Internal Cabling

    Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Internal cabling The Pn numbers of the power cables are identic for the standard and the redundant power supply. You will not find a special drawing for the power supply cabling. SCSI version 1-channel SCSI version with onboard SCSI controller / HostRAID In the basic version the tape drives and the four internal hard disk drives are connected to the onboard SCSI controller via one SCSI cable.
  • Page 60 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Cabling with onboard SCSI controller Floppy Y1248-V8 CD-Rom Y1737-V111 D1751 (partition) SCSI device Y1548-V9/ Y1548-V10 SCSI Floppy device opt. CHA-FAN1 chipDISK 1" HDD SCSI-HD ID3 Y3718-V508 SCSI-HD ID2 SCSI-HD ID1 SCSI-HD ID0 SCSI backplane 1-channel Y3904-V1 ID-Temp...
  • Page 61 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Cabling with additional SCSI RAID controller Floppy Y1248-V8 CD-Rom Y1737-V111 D1751 (partition) SCSI device Y1548-V9/ Y1548-V10 SCSI Floppy device opt. CHA-FAN1 chipDISK 1" HDD SCSI-HD ID3 Y3718-V508 SCSI-HD ID2 SCSI-HD ID1 SCSI-HD ID0 SCSI backplane 1-channel ID-Temp Combo...
  • Page 62 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Cabling HDD extension box Floppy CD-Rom D1751 (partition) Y3927-V1 extension RAID contr opt. chipDISK 1" HDD SCSI-HD ID3 Y3718-V508 SCSI-HD ID2 SCSI-HD ID1 SCSI-HD ID0 SCSI backplane 1-channel ID-Temp Combo Legend: SCSI IDE/FD Data Cable prefix: T26139- Power TX150S2...
  • Page 63 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Addresses for SCSI devices Each device which is connected to the SCSI interface or to a SCSI controller (hard disks and other drives) must have an unambigous address.The address is called ID (identifier). When connecting drives, make sure, that no ID is assigned more than once.
  • Page 64: Sata Version

    Internal cabling Installation and initial operation SATA version Cabling with an additional SATA controller Floppy Y1248-V8 CD-Rom Y1737-V111 D1751 (partition) SCSI device Y1548-V9/ Y1548-V10 SCSI Floppy device opt. CHA-FAN1 chipDISK SATA backplane 1" HDD SATA HD ID3 Y3718-V508 SATA HD ID2 SATA HD ID1 SATA HD ID0 A3C40052661...
  • Page 65 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Cable overview The following cables are used in the PRIMERGY TX150S2 systems: Part number Name Description Basic cabling T26139-Y3912-V1 Operating panel cable Connecting operating panel board to system board (Frontpanel) T26139 Y3718-V508 I²C bus cable Connecting IDTEMP combo to system board (SMB1) T26139-Y3904-V1...
  • Page 66 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Part number Name Description Option SATA T26139-Y3928-V1 SATA cable Connecting SATA backplane to SATA controller; cabling add-on SATA controller SNP:A3C40052661 I²C bus cable SATA Connecting SATA backplane to SATA controller; cabling add-on SATA controller Option add-on controller signalize T26139-Y2361-V102 Signal cable Connecting controller to system board...
  • Page 67 TX150S2 Diagnostics Assignment of the components in ServerView Because of the different numbering depending on the server configu- ration, you find in the following an example for the maximum configu- ration and the field purpose will be described to identify the component. Fans Standard power supply No.
  • Page 68 Assignment of the components in ServerView Diagnostics Power supply units PSU 1 PSU 0 Purpose Description PSU0 Slot 0, standard power supply or redundant power supply first module PSU1 Slot 1, redundant power supply second module (optional) TX150S2 July 2004 –...
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    Diagnostics Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Power-on indicator remains dark after the switching-on Power cable not plugged correctly Ê Make sure that the power cable is plugged correctly to the server and the grounded power outlet. Ê Check the cables which lead from the multiple AC socket to the power supply units.
  • Page 70 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Power cable or monitor cable not connected Ê Switch off monitor and server. Ê Check, if the power cable is plugged correctly to monitor and grounded power outlet. Ê Check, if the monitor cable is connected correctly to server and monitor (in case a plug is available).
  • Page 71 Diagnostics Troubleshooting No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Mouse driver not installed Ê Check, if the mouse driver is installed correctly and activated. Information concerning the mouse driver can be found in the documentation for mouse, operating system and application program. Mouse controller disabled In case the supplied mouse is used, the mouse controller on the system board has to be switched on.
  • Page 72 Troubleshooting Diagnostics „Critical“ status condition during boot (only SATA version) This error message is displayed from the SATA RAID controller: MODE SIZE TRACK-MAPPING STATUS ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1x2 Mirror 81000M 9847/255/63 Critical Problem detected with Array: A SATA hard disk drive from a RAID 1 or RAID 10 array has failed or is not responding.
  • Page 73 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Added drive is reported as defective This error message can occur with the SCSI or with the SATA version, providing the server has a RAID controller. RAID controller is not configured for this hard disk drive The drive was installed with the system switched Off. Ê...
  • Page 74 Troubleshooting Diagnostics TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 75 TX150S2 Removal/installation routines Preparation When working with systems and boards, make sure to observe the safety information in the module „General information“ of the service manual. Electrostatically discharge yourself by touching a grounded object before handling the components. Observe that electrostatic-sensitive devices (ESDs) should only be held at the edges and placed on a pad which is free from electrostatic charge.
  • Page 76: Floorstand Model

    Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Floorstand model If you want to fully open the server you must proceed as follows: – remove the drive covers – remove the left side cover – remove the front cover Removing/installing the drive covers There are two drive covers: –...
  • Page 77 Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Ê Unlock the server (1) and remove the key. Ê Slide up the cover of the accessible drives as far as possible (2). Ê Remove the hard disk cover towards the front (3 + 4). Mounting of the hard disk cover is performed in reverse order.
  • Page 78 Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Ê Push backwards the top end of the cover of the accessible drives (1). Ê Now you can slide the cover of the accessible drives up and down (2). Removing Ê Slide the cover of the accessible drives to the position marked (1). TX150S2 July 2004 –...
  • Page 79 Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Ê Pull forwards the top end of the cover of the accessible drives and remove it (2). When you remove the cover make sure that the both guide notches (topside) are not damaged. Removing/Installing the left side cover Ê...
  • Page 80 Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the front cover Ê Disengage the three tabs (1) on the left side one after the other and rotate the front cover outwards (2) about 2 cm. Ê Disengage the two tabs (1) on the right side one after the other and pull out the front cover frontwards (2).
  • Page 81: Rack Model

    Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Rack model Ê Loosen the four knurled screws (1) and pull the server carefully out of the rack up to the stop (2). Ê Press in the locking spring (1) on both sides and carefully pull the server outwards (2).
  • Page 82 Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines You need the help of another person to take the server out of the rack. Ê Remove the telescopic rails on the left and right side (three screws). Ê Take the server out of the rack. Ê...
  • Page 83 Removal/installation routines Hard disk subsystem Ê Push the top cover approx. 2 cm backwards (2). Ê Lift off the top cover upwards (3). Closing is done in reverse order. Hard disk subsystem There are two versions of the hard disk subsystem: –...
  • Page 84 Hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines If a hard disk drive is operated on a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array, that operates in RAID level 1 or level 5, the hard disk drive can be replaced during operation (hot-plug). To replace a hard disk drive the same or a higher capacity of the new hard disk drive is required.
  • Page 85 Removal/installation routines Hard disk subsystem Components and indicators of the hard disk module The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in the hard disk modules. The modules are equipped with a status indicator and an error indicator.
  • Page 86 Hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Installing/removing a hard disk module Requirements: – hard disk cover has been removed In order to be able to recognize a hard disk drive’s capacity at once when replaced, several prefabricated stickers displaying imprinted storage capacities are provided with the server.
  • Page 87 Removal/installation routines Hard disk subsystem Installing the dummy cover Ê Insert the dummy cover into the empty bay. Make sure that the dummy cover engages properly in the bay on each side. Installing SCSI hard disk module Ê Solve the locking mechanism (1) by pressing the locking button. Ê...
  • Page 88 Hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Swing the carrier handle of the hard disk module completely down to enable the locking button to engage (2). Removing hard disk module Ê Solve the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button. Ê Swing the handle of the hard disk module fully upwards. Ê...
  • Page 89 Removal/installation routines Hard disk subsystem Changing the hard disk drive in the hard disk carrier Please note that the hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in hard disk carriers. Only under special circumstances should a hard disk drive need to be changed out of its carrier.
  • Page 90: Replacing The Scsi Backplane

    Hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Replacing the SCSI backplane The SCSI backplane is mounted on the hard disk cage. It is not necessary to remove the hard disk cage before replacing the SCSI backplane. Requirements – server has been switched off –...
  • Page 91: Replacing The Sata Backplane

    Removal/installation routines Hard disk subsystem Replacing the SATA backplane The SATA backplane is mounted on the hard disk cage. It is not necessary to remove the hard disk cage before replacing the SATA backplane. Requirements – server has been switched off –...
  • Page 92: Accessible Drives And Operating Panel

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel A total of three accessible drives and a floppy disk drive can be mounted in the PRIMERGY TX150S2 server. Each SCSI drive must be assigned to a unique SCSI ID (4-6). The termi- nation has to be switched off.
  • Page 93: Removing Dummy Cover

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Removing dummy cover Ê Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails in the direction marked (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Pull the dummy cover out of the bay (2). Ê...
  • Page 94: Installing An Accessible 5.25" Drive

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Installing an accessible 5.25" drive Ê Screw the two EasyClick rails on both sides of the accessible 5.25" drive (1). Use the first hole in each upper row of holes on both sides of the drive as depicted in the diagram.
  • Page 95: Installing/Removing The Hdd Extension Box

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Installing/removing the HDD extension box In the SCSI version the two lower 5.25 inch bays for accessible drives can be used to install a HDD extension box. But it is required that the server is equipped with a 1- or 2-channel RAID controller.
  • Page 96 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Installing the HDD extension box Ê Screw the two EasyClick rails on both sides of the HDD extension box using four M3 screws. Use the marked holes. Ê Push the HDD extension box halfway into the free bay. Ê...
  • Page 97: Replacing The Operating Panel Board

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Removing the HDD extension box Ê Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails until they are unlocked. Ê Pull the HDD extension box out of the bay as far as possible. Make sure not to strain the cables.
  • Page 98: Replacing The Floppy Disk Drive

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Ê Pull the operating panel module out of its bay as far as it is possible to get access to the cable tie. Ê Thread the two cables through the cable tie. Ê Take the operating panel module out of its bay. Ê...
  • Page 99 Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Ê Remove the two screws (1) that attach the drive holder to the housing front side. Ê Pull the drive holder out of the server (2). Ê Remove the two screws (1) and take the floppy disk drive out of the drive holder.
  • Page 100: Remoteview Medium

    RemoteView medium Removal/installation routines RemoteView medium To be able to install RemoteView, the remote monitoring and diagnostics system on the server, a RemoteView chipDISK is optionally available for the PRIMERGY TX150S2. The chipDISK features an IDE interface and is mounted on a side of the hard disk cage.
  • Page 101: Configuring The Chipdisk

    Removal/installation routines RemoteView medium Ê Insert the chipDISK at the intended location on the hard disk cage and attach it using the three screws. Ê Connect the power plug connector P7 to the power connector on the chipDISK. Ê Connect the free end of the IDE cable to the primary IDE interface (1) provided on the system board (see page 02-TX150S2-59).
  • Page 102: Remoteview Service Board S2

    RemoteView service board S2 Removal/installation routines Ê Select the menu item IDE Primary Channel Master from the Disk Drives screen page in the BIOS setup. Ê Set the value for Type to Auto. Ê Select the menu item IPMI Configuration from the BIOS setup. Ê...
  • Page 103: Boards In Pci Slots

    Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Boards in PCI slots Before installing or removing a board, please read the documentation supplied with the board. Installing/removing a board Requirements – server has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected –...
  • Page 104 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Ê Insert the board in the required slot on the system board and push it carefully into place (1). Make sure that the rear slot cover plate of the board is positioned in the groove (a). Ê...
  • Page 105 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Ê Press in direction of the arrow (1) on the clamp fix and remove it (2). Ê Pull out the board of the slot (3). Ê Insert the rear slot cover plate into the empty slot (1). Make sure that the rear slot cover plate is positioned in the groove (a).
  • Page 106: Removing The Card Guide

    Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Removing the card guide The card guide serves as an additional holder for full-length PCI-boards mounted into the lower three slots. You find the card guide above the SCSI hard disk cage. Requirements – server has been switched off –...
  • Page 107: System Board

    Removal/installation routines System board System board Air duct Removing/installing the air duct Ê Take out the air duct upwards. Ê Reinstall the air duct. Make sure that the system fan cable and the power supply cables fit into the recesses (see circles). July 2004 TX150S2 U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 108: Main Memory

    System board Removal/installation routines Main memory There are four slots for main memory. You can install 256 Mbyte, 512 Mbyte and 1 Gbyte DDR DIMM memory modules. The board supports a maximum of 4 Gbytes. Memory modules with different memory capacities can be combined. You may only use unbuffered 3.3 V memory modules.
  • Page 109: Installing/Removing Memory Modules

    Removal/installation routines System board Installing/removing memory modules Requirements – server has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected – left side cover has been removed – air duct has been removed Installing memory modules Ê Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the relevant slot outwards. Ê...
  • Page 110 System board Removal/installation routines Ê Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the slot outwards (1). Ê Remove the memory module from its slot (2). TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 111: Processor

    Removal/installation routines System board Processor Processors are components which are extremely sensitive to electro- static discharges and must be handled with caution. After taking a processor out of its protective wrapper or out of a socket, set it on an insulated antistatic surface with the smooth side down.
  • Page 112 System board Removal/installation routines Removing the heat sink with the processor fan Processor heat sinks can become very hot. Wait until the heat sink has cooled before removing it. Ê Unplug the processor fan cable from the connector on the system board. Ê...
  • Page 113 Removal/installation routines System board Installing/removing the processor module Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and lifting it up to a 90° angle (1). There will be some resistance. Ê Carefully lift the installed processor module out of the socket (2). Ê...
  • Page 114 System board Removal/installation routines Preparing the processor Ê Put some conductive paste on the blank surface of the processor. Ê Apply the conductive paste thin and even. Ensure that the surface is completely covered with the conductive paste. Installing the heat sink with the processor fan Never install a processor without a heat sink;...
  • Page 115 Removal/installation routines System board Ê Pass the processor fan cable through the retaining clip (see arrow). Ê Connect to processor fan cable to the connector CPU_FAN1 on the system board. The clock frequency of the processor is set automatically. It cannot be changed manually.
  • Page 116: Lithium Battery

    System board Removal/installation routines Lithium battery So that important system information (e.g. configuration) can be permanently saved, two lithium batteries are installed which supply the CMOS memory with a current. A corresponding error message is displayed when the battery voltage is too low or the batteries are empty.
  • Page 117: Changing The System Board

    Removal/installation routines System board Changing the system board Removing the system board Requirements – server has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected – left side cover has been removed Ê Lay the floorstand model on a flat surface with the uncovered side facing upwards.
  • Page 118 System board Removal/installation routines Centre bolts Centre bolts Ê Remove the 11 screws from the system board. Ê Lift the system board for about 1 cm on the inner side of the server. Thereby you lift the system board out of the guide rings of the centre bolts. Ê...
  • Page 119 Removal/installation routines System board Installing the system board Ê Insert the system board by holding it at a slight angle and sliding the connectors into the connector panel. There will be some resistance. Make sure that the two light emitting diodes (positioned beneath keyboard/mouse socket) are not damaged.
  • Page 120: Power Supply

    Power supply Removal/installation routines Power supply The server can be equipped with a standard power supply or with a redundant power supply. In the basic configuration, the server is equipped with the standard power supply unit. Standard power supply Replacing standard power supply unit Requirements –...
  • Page 121 Removal/installation routines Power supply Ê Slide the power supply somewhat towards the inside (1) to detach it from the brackets in the side cover and take it out towards the side (2). Installing the power supply is done in the reverse order. See chapter internal cabling from page 02-TX150S2-59 for the cable layout of...
  • Page 122: Replacing Power Supply Module

    Power supply Removal/installation routines Replacing power supply module Replacing a power supply module in a non-redundant configuration (the second power supply module was not installed) requires that the server has been switched off. Ê Unplug the power cord from the connector of the power supply module. Ê...
  • Page 123 Removal/installation routines Power supply Ê Push the new power supply module into the installation bay. Ê Lift the green handle somewhat upwards so that the forked levers (see circles) can fit to the noses (see arrows). Ê Push the green handle downwards until the locking slide engages. Ê...
  • Page 124: Adding Second Power Supply Module

    Power supply Removal/installation routines Adding second power supply module The installation bay of the second power supply module is equipped with a dummy module. Ê Remove the screw. Ê Lift the lower side of the dummy module somewhat until it disengages on the upper side (see circle) and take it out.
  • Page 125: Replacing Power Backplane

    Removal/installation routines Power supply Replacing power backplane Requirements – server has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected – left side cover has been removed – all power supply modules have been removed The power backplane is mounted on the power supply cage. The power supply cables are unremovable connected to the power backplane.
  • Page 126: Upgrading From Standard Ps To Redundant Ps

    Power supply Removal/installation routines Upgrading from standard PS to redundant PS The standard power supply can be replaced by a redundant power supply. The redundant power supply consists of up to two power supply modules. The upgrade kit contains only one power supply module (for power supply redun- dancy the second power supply module must be additionally ordered).
  • Page 127 Removal/installation routines Power supply Ê Remove the five mounting screws (1) which attach the adapter plate of the standard power supply to the housing. Ê Slide the standard power supply somewhat towards the inside (1) to detach it from the brackets in the side cover and take it out towards the side (2). July 2004 TX150S2 U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 128 Power supply Removal/installation routines Installing redundant power supply Ê Mount the power backplane on the power supply cage. Ê Install the empty power supply cage. For installing make sure that the power supply cage fits into the brackets in the side cover (arrows) and that the screw on the rear side of the power supply cage is positioned correctly on the distance holder (circle).
  • Page 129 Removal/installation routines Power supply Ê Fix the locking rail with four screws (1) on the rear side of the server. Ê Fix the power supply cage with three screws (2). Ê Connect all boards and devices to the new power supply. For the cabling see page 02-TX150S2-59.
  • Page 130: Replacing The System Fan

    Replacing the system fan Removal/installation routines Replacing the system fan Requirements – server has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected – left side cover has been removed – air duct has been removed Ê Pull the cable off the fan (1). Ê...
  • Page 131: Replacing The Idtemp Combo

    Removal/installation routines Replacing the IDTEMP combo Replacing the IDTEMP combo This board includes two important system components: – EEPROM for the chassis ID and ident number of the server – temperature sensor for monitoring the environment temperature The data for the EEPROM, and the current temperature values as well, are transmitted to the system board via the connected I C bus.
  • Page 132 Replacing the IDTEMP combo Removal/installation routines Ê Push the holder in direction of the arrow. Ê Take out the holder carefully. The green plastic part is the colored marking of a ’touch point’. Ê Remove the green plastic part from the connector on the IDTEMP combo. Ê...
  • Page 133 Removal/installation routines Replacing intrusion detection switches Replacing intrusion detection switches In the PRIMERGY TX150S2 floorstand model two intrusion detection switches monitor the removing of the left side cover and the hard disk cover. One switch is situated on right bottom side of the left housing side, the other on the front cover, next to the SCSI hard disk cage.
  • Page 134 Replacing intrusion detection switches Removal/installation routines Ê Remove both screws of the second intrusion detection switch which is mounted on the front cover (1). Ê Reach for the intrusion detection switch through the left side opening under the SCSI hard disk cage and pull the intrusion detection switch backwards through the recess in the front cover (2).
  • Page 135 Removal/installation routines Conversion of the housing model Conversion of the housing model From floorstand model to rack model Requirements – conversion kit S26361-F2618-L220 – floorstand model has been switched off – power cords have been disconnected – left side cover has been removed –...
  • Page 136 Conversion of the housing model Removal/installation routines Ê Prise up the flange on the left housing side carefully with a screws driver and push the right side cover and the top cover slightly to the rear (arrow). Ê Take out the right side cover and the top cover sidewards (this part is no longer needed for the rack model).
  • Page 137 Removal/installation routines Conversion of the housing model Ê Remove the two upper rubber feet (arrows) on the left side. Ê Remove the three screws (circles) and take out the rail with the two lower rubber feet. The drive cage is designed to make it possible to remove easily the accessible drives and the operating panel module and remount them with being turned to the left by 90°.
  • Page 138 Conversion of the housing model Removal/installation routines Ê Turn the operating panel module to the left by 90°. Ê Push the operating panel module (1) into the upper bay about half the way Ê Plug the flat ribbon cable and the USB cable on the operating panel board. Ê...
  • Page 139 Removal/installation routines Conversion of the housing model Ê Screw the rack front panel to the mounting bracket on the left and on the right side using four countersunk head screws (1). It must be possible for the front panel to project downwards over the edge of the table. Ê...
  • Page 140 Conversion of the housing model Removal/installation routines Now the conversion is completed. TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 141: Rack Installation

    Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server If the rack model is integrated in an already existing installation that receives power from an industrial (public) power supply network with the IEC309 connector, the (public) power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non-industrial (public) power supply networks for the type A connector.
  • Page 142 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Mounting in the PRIMECENTER rack For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361-F2734-E/L31 are necessary: – support angle – two telescopic rails (assembled) –...
  • Page 143 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server For mounting the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER rack, the delivered support angle must first be mounted on the rear left support upright. The angle must be mounted level with the lower edge of the device. Ê...
  • Page 144 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines 2x M4x8 2x M4x8 Ê Using the supplied Allen key (No. 5) secure the end of the telescopic rails with the corresponding assembly brackets with two screws M4 each (1 and 2) in the rack at the support uprights and/or at the support angle.
  • Page 145 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Mounting in the DataCenter rack For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361-F2734-E/L31 are necessary: – support angle – two telescopic rails (assembled) –...
  • Page 146 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Ê Using the mounting aid (stencil) mark the position of the attachment points for the telescopic rails and for the server (front panel) on the support uprights (five height units). Refer to the information on the mounting aid. Ê...
  • Page 147 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server 2x M4x8 2x M5x8 The assemble telescopic rail and assembly bracket (HL) will be secured on the front left support upright and on the support angle. Ê Using the supplied Allen key (No. 5) secure the end of the telescopic rail without assembly bracket with two screws M5 (1) in the rack at the front left support upright.
  • Page 148 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Ê Secure the telescopic rail without bracket (HL) with two screws M5 each in the rack at the right support uprights. Please note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rail next to the spring nuts must fit into the holes in the support uprights.
  • Page 149 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Ê Using the supplied Allen key (No. 5) secure the two telescopic rails with two screws M5 each in the rack at the right and left support uprights. Please note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rails next to the spring nuts must fit into the holes in the support uprights.
  • Page 150 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Ê Fix the articulated cable carrier with two mounting screws on the rear right support upright. Ê Route the cables as shown in the figure and secure them to the articulated cable carrier with cable ties (1).
  • Page 151 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Once the cable management has been installed as described, the server can be pulled out forwards as required for service. July 2004 TX150S2 U41057-J19-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 152 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Routing the Fibre Channel Optical Waveguide cable The protective hose (length approx. 1m) supplied with the mounting kit has a separable design. Ê Separate the outside protective sheath (1) from the inside sheath. Ê...
  • Page 153 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Ê Route the fibre channel optical waveguide cable on the articulated cable carrier as shown in the figure and secure them with cable ties (1). Please make sure that the fibre channel optical waveguide cable (protected as described) is routed in such a way on the articulated cable carrier that in the extended as well as in the folded condition of the carrier no damages can occur.
  • Page 154 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines Ê Mount the necessary manufacturer original parts (like support angle or cable management). Sometimes a number of parts of the delivered mounting kit cannot be used because original parts of the 3rd-Party rack are to be used. Ê...
  • Page 155 Removal/installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Ê Lift the server onto the two projecting telescopic bars. Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel. Ê Position the server so that the holes of the telescopic bars are in line with those of the server.
  • Page 156 Fit assembly kit and rack-mount the server Removal/installation routines The following steps can then be carried out by one person only. Ê Press in the safety springs (1) on both telescopic bars. Ê Slide the server into the rack (1). Ê...
  • Page 157: Spare Parts

    TX150S2 Overviews, lists Spare parts You can find spare part lists and the Ersin data base under: http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/service/spares Glossary The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of common technical terms and abbreviations.
  • Page 158 Glossary Overviews, lists Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Digital Versatile Disk Error Correcting Code Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Elektrostatisch gefährdete Bauteile (components are in danger of electrostatic) Electromagnetic Compatibility Emergency Management Port Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (electromagnetic compatibility) Enhanced Parallel Port ElectroStatic Discharge (elektrostatische Entladung) Floppy Disk Controller...
  • Page 159 Overviews, lists Glossary Liquid Crystal Display Logical Unit Number Low-Voltage Differential SCSI LichtWellenLeiter (fiber optic cable) Multi Bit Error Multi Mode Faser Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OnLine Removable Operating System PC98 Information bus between system board and power supply P64H PCI64 Hub Peripheral Component Interconnect...
  • Page 160 Glossary Overviews, lists SGRAM Synchronous Graphic Random Access Memory System Management Bus System Management Interrupt System Setup Utility Universal Serial Bus Video Graphic Adapter Wake On LAN TX150S2 July 2004 – – U41057-J19-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 161 Index accessible drives 02-TX150S2-8 IDTEMP combo 02-TX150S2-131 acclimatization time 02-TX150S2-28 indicators on the availability 02-TX150S2-8 drives 02-TX150S2-33 intrusion detection switches 02-TX150S2-133 BIOS update 02-TX150S2-9 ISA interrupt 02-TX150S2-48 cabling LAN connector 02-TX150S2-45 SATA version 02-TX150S2-64 lithium battery 02-TX150S2-116 SCSI version 02-TX150S2-59 card guide 02-TX150S2-106 chipDISK 02-TX150S2-54,...
  • Page 162 Index redundant power supply system serial 02-TX150S2-27, 02-TX150S2-121 number 02-TX150S2-16 RemoteView 02-TX150S2-9, 02-TX150S2-42, 02-TX150S2-100 technical data 02-TX150S2-17 RemoteView service board S2 troubleshooting 02-TX150S2-69 02-TX150S2-102 type label 02-TX150S2-16 ring indicator 02-TX150S2-38 upgrading SATA backplane 02-TX150S2-57, from standard PS to redundant 02-TX150S2-91 02-TX150S2-126 SATA version 02-TX150S2-7, 02-TX150S2-83...
  • Page 163 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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