Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

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PRIMERGY TX140 S1
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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual
Edition May 2012

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  • Page 1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Edition May 2012...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    – The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. – Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. – No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu.
  • Page 3 Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product. Carefully read the manual before using this product. Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual "Safety Notes and Regulations" and ensure these safety notes are understood before using the product.
  • Page 4 Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use. Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning.
  • Page 5 Only for the Japanese market: Although described in this manual, some sections do not apply to the Japanese market. These options and routines include: – CSS (Customer Self Service) – USB Flash Module (UFM) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......25 Where to find which information? ....26 Notational conventions .
  • Page 8 Contents Opening the rack door ..... 61 Shutting down the server ....61 Extending / removing the server from the rack .
  • Page 9 Contents 5.1.3 Removing backup and optical disk media ... . 96 5.1.4 Verifying and configuring the backup software solution ..96 5.1.5 Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I/O environment . . 97 5.1.6 Switching on the ID indicator .
  • Page 10 Contents 6.1.1.3 Disconnecting power cables ....126 6.1.1.4 Removing the standard power supply unit ..128 6.1.1.5 Installing the standard power supply unit .
  • Page 11 Contents Basic procedure ......160 2.5-inch hard disk drives / solid state drives ..161 7.2.1 Mounting order for 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs .
  • Page 12 Contents Replacing SAS / SATA HDD / SSD backplanes ..185 7.4.1 Replacing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane ..185 7.4.1.1 Required tools ......185 7.4.1.2 Preliminary steps .
  • Page 13 Contents 9.2.1.6 Connecting a battery backup unit to the expansion card . . . 231 9.2.1.7 Concluding steps ..... . . 232 9.2.2 Removing expansion cards .
  • Page 14 Contents 9.3.3.4 Concluding steps ..... . 263 9.3.4 Removing a FBU ......264 9.3.4.1 Required tools .
  • Page 15 Contents 10.2.2 Preliminary steps ......296 10.2.3 Installing a memory module ....297 10.2.4 Concluding steps .
  • Page 16 Contents 12.2 Installing accessible drives ....330 12.2.1 Required tools ......330 12.2.2 Preliminary steps .
  • Page 17 Contents 13.1.5 Concluding steps ......382 13.2 Front LAN connector ..... . 383 13.2.1 Installing the front LAN connector .
  • Page 18 Contents 14.2.1.2 Preliminary steps ..... . 422 14.2.1.3 Installing the UFM board ....423 14.2.1.4 Concluding steps .
  • Page 19 Contents Converting a tower server to a rack server ..473 15.1 Required tools ......473 15.2 Preliminary steps .
  • Page 20 Contents 16.4.5 Concluding steps ......528 16.5 Replacing SAS / SATA backplane cables ..529 16.5.1 Required tools .
  • Page 21 Contents 17.2.1 Hard disk drives / solid state drives mounting order ..574 17.2.2 Memory board configuration table ....574 17.2.3 Expansion card configuration table .
  • Page 22 Contents Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 23: Version History

    Version history Issue number Reason for update 1.0 / June 2011 Initial release 2.0 / August 2011 Updated and revised release 3.0 / November 2011 Updated BBU section 4.0 / March 2012 Added notes on BIOS settings restore 5.0 / May 2012 New model TX140 S1p, redundant PSU, FBU, slimline ODD, changed handling thermal paste Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 24 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 25: Introduction

    (Japanese http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ market). This manual is included on your ServerView Suite DVD 2 or available from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. For the Japanese market please use the following URL: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ CAUTION! The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity.
  • Page 26: Where To Find Which Information

    Internet. The overview page showing the online documentation available on the Internet can be found using the URL (for EMEA market): http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. The PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the Industry standard servers navigation option. For the Japanese market: Please refer to the following URL for the latest product manuals: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/...
  • Page 27 Introduction Model lines for TX140 S1 There are two model lines for the TX140 S1 server: – TX140 S1 – TX140 S1p The following table provides an overview of the different features: TX140 S1 TX140 S1p System board D3049-Axx D3049-Bxx ®...
  • Page 28: Notational Conventions

    Introduction For the EMEA market: You can identify the model line by the model name "TX140 S1p" printed on the identification rating plate and on the ID card. For the Japanese market: "TX140 S1p" is not used as the model name in the Japanese market. You can identify the model line by the product number;...
  • Page 29: Before You Start

    Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/system/ Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on how to order expansion kits or spare parts. Use the Fujitsu Illustrated Spares Catalog to identify the required spare part and obtain technical data and order information.
  • Page 30 LEDs on the front panel report defective hardware components that need to be replaced. For further information on the controls and indicators of your server, refer to the "PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Operating Manual" and section "Connectors and indicators" on page 575.
  • Page 31: Classification Of Procedures

    At the beginning of each procedure, the involved unit type is indicated by one of the symbols introduced in this section. Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. 2.1.1 Customer Replaceable Units (CRU)
  • Page 32: Upgrade And Repair Units (Uru)

    Before you start 2.1.2 Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Upgrade and Repair Units are non hot-plug components that can be ordered separately to be installed as options (Upgrade Units) or are available to the customer through customer self service (Repair Units). Server management error messages and diagnostic indicators on the front panel and system board will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components.
  • Page 33: Field Replaceable Units (Fru)

    Maintenance procedures involving Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units –...
  • Page 34: Average Task Duration

    Before you start Average task duration Average task duration: 10 minutes The average task duration including preliminary and concluding steps is indicated at the beginning of each procedure next to the procedure class. Refer to table 2 on page 34 for an overview of steps taken into account for calculating the average task duration: Step...
  • Page 35: Tools You Need At Hand

    Before you start Tools you need at hand When preparing the maintenance task, ensure that all required tools are available according to the overview below. You will find a list of required tools at the beginning of each procedure. Screw driver / Screw Usage Type...
  • Page 36 Before you start Screw driver / Screw Usage Type Bit insert TPM bit insert TPM screw REM 3 x 15 mm Dedicated TPM One way (black) screw driver / head TPM module C26192-Y10- fixing tool (for the (black) C176 Japanese market) Phillips M2.5 x 4 mm PH1 / (+) No.
  • Page 37: Documents You Need At Hand

    Document Description "Quick Start Hardware - Quick installation poster for initial operation, PRIMERGY TX140 S1" leaflet available only in printed form "PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - DVD booklet on initial software Overview & Installation" DVD configuration included as a printed copy...
  • Page 38 Spare parts identification and information system (EMEA market only), available for online use or download (Windows OS) at Illustrated Spares catalog http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/illustrated_spares or from the CSS component view of the ServerView Operations Manager available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2...
  • Page 39 Before you start Document Description – Operating system documentation, online help Third party documentation – Peripherals documentation Table 4: Documentation you need at hand Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 40 Before you start Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 41: Important Information

    Important information CAUTION! Before installing and starting up a device, please observe the safety instructions listed in the following section. This will help you to avoid making serious errors that could impair your health, damage the device and endanger the data base. Keep this manual and the other documentation (such as the technical manual, documentation DVD) close to the device.
  • Page 42 Important information If the device is brought in from a cold environment, condensation may form ● both inside and on the outside of the device. Wait until the device has acclimatized to room temperature and is absolutely dry before starting it up. Material damage may be caused to the device if this requirement is not observed.
  • Page 43 Important information Ethernet cabling has to comply with EN 50173 and EN 50174-1/2 standards ● or ISO/IEC 11801 standard respectively. The minimum requirement is a Category 5 shielded cable for 10/100 Ethernet, or a Category 5e cable for Gigabit Ethernet. Route the cables in such a way that they do not create a potential hazard ●...
  • Page 44 Important information Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may cause a ● device failure, fire, or electric shock and will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown. Wait for a while after ●...
  • Page 45 Important information Working with optical disk drives and media When working with optical disk drives, these instructions must be followed. CAUTION! Only use CDs/DVDs/BDs that are in perfect condition, in order to ● prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury. Check each CD/DVD/BD for damage, cracks, breakages etc.
  • Page 46 Important information Do not contaminate the CD/DVD/BD surface with fingerprints, oil, ● dust, etc. If dirty, clean with a soft, dry cloth, wiping from the center to the edge. Do not use benzene, thinners, water, record sprays, antistatic agents, or silicone-impregnated cloth. Be careful not to damage the CD/DVD/BD surface.
  • Page 47 Important information Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following points: Switch off the system and remove the power plugs from the power outlets ●...
  • Page 48 If you need to lift or transport the server, ask other people to help you. ● Because the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 is large and heavy, at least two people are needed. Never lift or carry the device by the handles on the front panel.
  • Page 49: Energy Star

    Important information ENERGY STAR Products that have been certified compliant with ENERGY STAR and identified as such are in full compliance with the specification at shipping. Note that energy consumption can be affected by software that is installed or any changes that are made to the hardware configuration or BIOS or energy options subsequently.
  • Page 50: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ● Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 51: Environmental Protection

    Important information Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu standard for "environmentally friendly product design and development". This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 52 Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the "Returning used devices" manual, via your local Fujitsu branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Technology Solutions Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 53: Basic Hardware Procedures

    Basic hardware procedures Using diagnostics information The "PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Operating manual" gives an introduction to server features and provides an overview of available hardware options. Use the Fujitsu ServerView Suite management software to plan the upgrade or replacement of hardware components. ServerView Suite documentation is available online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com...
  • Page 54: Locating The Defective Server

    For further information, refer to the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)" manual, available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at (EMEA market) or http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market). Ê When using ServerView Operations Manager to toggle the ID indicator, choose Single System View and press the Locate button.
  • Page 55: Determining The Error Class

    Basic hardware procedures Ê Remember to switch off the ID indicator after the maintenance task has been concluded successfully. 4.1.2 Determining the error class The Local Service Concept (LSC) allows you to identify defective server components. Failure events are assigned to one of two error classes: –...
  • Page 56: Customer Self Service (Css) Indicator

    ServerView agents installed. For further information, please refer to the "ServerView System Monitor" user guide, available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market).
  • Page 57: Locating The Defective Component

    For further information, refer to the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)" manual available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or (Japanese market). http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ 4.1.3.1...
  • Page 58 Basic hardware procedures Indicator Status Description Hot-plug PSU module failure detected PSU error orange on Only available in redundant indicator PSU configurations Temperature Operating temperature levels above orange on error indicator permitted limits CPU error orange on CPU prefailure event detected indicator Memory error orange on...
  • Page 59: Local Diagnostic Indicators On The System Board

    Basic hardware procedures 4.1.3.2 Local diagnostic indicators on the system board SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN USB 7/8 FAN1 SYS FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4...
  • Page 60 Basic hardware procedures Component LEDs LEDs A, B and C are visible from the outside on the server rear. All other LEDs are only visible if the server cover has been opened. In order to access memory LEDs (D), the system fan module needs to be removed (see section "Removing the fan module"...
  • Page 61: Opening The Rack Door

    19-inch rack, please refer to the "19-inch Rack for PRIMERGY and RM systems" assembly guide, available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or (Japanese http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/...
  • Page 62 Basic hardware procedures This step is only required when upgrading or replacing non-hot plug components. Ê Inform the system administrator that the server will be shut down and put offline. Ê Terminate all applications. Ê Verify if your backup software solution requires preparative configuration before starting the procedure as described in section "Verifying and configuring the backup software solution"...
  • Page 63 Basic hardware procedures Disconnecting power cords Figure 9: Removing the power cord from the PSU cable tie (example: standard PSU) Ê Pull out on the locking lever on the PSU cable tie (1) and loosen the loop (2). Ê Disconnect the power cord from the PSU and remove it from the cable tie. If you are using a redundant power supply with two hot-plug PSU modules, proceed with the second PSU in the same way.
  • Page 64: Extending / Removing The Server From The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures Extending / removing the server from the rack In most cases maintenance tasks can be performed while the server is extended from the rack. However, depending on accessibility or security guidelines, it may make sense to completely remove the server from the rack cabinet for maintenance purposes.
  • Page 65: Extending The Server Out Of The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.2 Extending the server out of the rack Figure 10: Extending the server out of the rack Ê Shut down the server and remove external cables as described in section "Preliminary steps" on page Ê If you are not using a cable mounting arm (CMA kit), ensure that the rear cables are long enough not to be strained or damaged when extending the server out of the rack.
  • Page 66: Removing The Server From The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.3 Removing the server from the rack CAUTION! At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet. (For the Japanese market, please refer to " 安全上のご注意 ".) Additionally, a lifter is required in the following cases: –...
  • Page 67: Opening The Server

    In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on ● electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server must not run while the side cover is removed. For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important ●...
  • Page 68 Basic hardware procedures Ê Pull up on the locking lever (1). This will slide the top cover back disengaging the locking mechanism (2). Figure 13: Removing the top cover (rack server) Ê Remove the top cover. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 69: Removing The Rack Front Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.1.2 Removing the rack front cover The rack front cover consists of the rack mounting frame and the front bezel. For further information, refer to section "Assembling the rack front cover" on page 482. Figure 14: Removing the ID card (rack server) Ê...
  • Page 70 Basic hardware procedures Figure 16: Removing the front cover (rack server) (B) Ê Carefully fold down and unhook the rack front cover (1). Ê Detach and remove the rack front cover from the chassis (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 71: Tower Model

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.2 Tower model 4.5.2.1 Removing the side cover Figure 17: Unlocking the server (tower server) Ê Unlock the server and remove the key. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 72 Basic hardware procedures Figure 18: Removing the side cover (tower server) Ê Pull out on the locking lever (1). This will slide the side cover back disengaging the locking mechanism (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 73 Basic hardware procedures Figure 19: Removing the side cover (tower server) Ê Remove the side cover. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 74: Removing The Front Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.2.2 Removing the front cover Figure 20: Removing the ID card (tower server) Ê Remove the ID card from the server front. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 75 Basic hardware procedures Figure 21: Removing the front cover (tower server) Ê Disengage the three locking tabs on the front cover (1). Ê Carefully rotate open (2) and unhook the front cover (3). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 76: Removing The Hdd Bay Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.5.2.3 Removing the HDD bay cover Figure 22: Removing the HDD bay cover Ê Press down on the locking latch (1) and fold out the HDD bay cover (2). Ê Remove the HDD bay cover from the front cover (3). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 77: Closing The Server

    In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on ● electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server must not run while the top / side cover is removed. For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important...
  • Page 78 Basic hardware procedures Figure 24: Installing the rack front cover (B) Ê Carefully fold up and close the rack front cover. Figure 25: Installing the rack front cover (C) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 79 Basic hardware procedures Ê Secure the rack front cover to the chassis with two screws on either side. Use the inner screw holes on the side brackets (see close-up). Figure 26: Installing the ID card (rack server) Ê Insert and slide the ID card into its slot (1) until it locks in place as shown (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 80: Mounting The Top Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.1.2 Mounting the top cover Figure 27: Mounting the top cover (rack server) (A) Ê Flip open the locking lever on the side cover. Ê Fit the top cover on the chassis, aligning it according to the edge guide marking on the upper server surface (1).
  • Page 81 Basic hardware procedures Figure 28: Mounting the top cover (rack server) (B) Ê Close the locking lever on the top cover (1). This will slide the top cover shut engaging the locking mechanism (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 82: Tower Model

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.2 Tower model 4.6.2.1 Mounting the front cover Figure 29: Mounting the front cover (tower server) Ê Hook the three tabs on the front bezel into the notches in the chassis (1). Ê Carefully close the front bezel (2). Make sure that all three locking latches properly engage (3).
  • Page 83 Basic hardware procedures Figure 30: Installing the ID card (tower server) Ê Insert and slide the ID card into its slot (1) until it locks in place as shown (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 84: Installing The Hdd Bay Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.2.2 Installing the HDD bay cover Figure 31: Installing the HDD bay cover Ê Insert the HDD bay cover into the front cover as shown (1). Ê Fold in the HDD bay cover until it lock in place (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 85: Mounting The Side Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.2.3 Mounting the side cover Figure 32: Mounting the side cover (tower server) (A) Ê Flip open the locking lever on the side cover. Ê Fit the side cover on the chassis, aligning it according to the edge guide marking on the upper server surface.
  • Page 86 Basic hardware procedures Figure 33: Mounting the side cover (tower server) (B) Ê Close the locking lever on the side cover (1). This will slide the top cover shut engaging the locking mechanism (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 87: Mounting The Server In The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 34: Locking the server Ê If required by security regulations, insert the key into the lock on the front panel and lock the server. Mounting the server in the rack 4.7.1 Seating the server on the rack rails CAUTION! At least two people are needed to position the server on the rack rails.
  • Page 88 Basic hardware procedures Ê If required, install the rack mounting bracket and rack system into the rack as described in the "Rack Mounting Kit - RMK-F2 Drop-In" Mounting Instructions. The printed poster is contained in the rack mounting kit. Figure 35: Mounting the server onto the rack rails CAUTION! Ensure that the safety lock has been properly inserted into the snap fit lock.
  • Page 89: Sliding The Server Into The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.7.2 Sliding the server into the rack Figure 36: Sliding the server into the rack CAUTION! Ensure that the safety lock has been properly inserted into the snap fit lock. For further information, refer to the "Rack Mounting Kit - RMK-F2 Drop-In"...
  • Page 90: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Basic hardware procedures Connecting the server to the mains The PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server is equipped with a standard power supply unit that automatically adjusts to any mains voltage in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC. CAUTION! The power supply automatically adjusts to any mains voltage in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC.
  • Page 91: Switching On The Server

    ● closed. In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server must not run while the top / side cover is removed. Follow the safety instructions in chapter "Important information"...
  • Page 92: Concluding Software Tasks

    If applicable, turn the door knob clockwise by 180 degrees. For further information, refer to the "PRIMECENTER Rack System" assembly guide, available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market).
  • Page 93: Basic Software Procedures

    Basic software procedures Starting the maintenance task 5.1.1 Disabling BitLocker functionality BitLocker Drive Encryption provides protection for operating system and data drives by encrypting the contents and requiring users to authenticate their credentials to access the information. On the operating system drive, BitLocker uses the compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to detect if the computer's startup process has been modified from its original state.
  • Page 94: Disabling Svom Boot Watchdog Functionality

    BitLocker setup wizard, modify the BitLocker Group Policy settings. For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. 5.1.2...
  • Page 95: Configuring Boot Watchdog Settings

    Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". Configuring boot watchdog settings using the iRMC web frontend Ê...
  • Page 96: Removing Backup And Optical Disk Media

    For further information on "forcible" tape ejection, please refer to the "Tape Facts" guide available to Fujitsu service partners from the following https address: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/Servers/PRIMERGY/Pages/ TapeFacts.aspx...
  • Page 97: Note On Server Maintenance In A Multipath I/O Environment

    This is a known restriction of Windows PE with Multipath drivers. Before using the ServerView Update DVD or PrimeCollect in an offline environment, Fujitsu recommends to properly shut down the server and to disconnect all external I/O connections (like LAN or FC cables) from the system.
  • Page 98 If Update Manager Express has been selected, insert the ServerView Update DVD into the DVD drive before proceeding. Ê Finish the intended maintenance task. For further information, refer to the following manuals available online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/...
  • Page 99: Switching On The Id Indicator

    For further information, refer to section "Locating the defective server" on page 54 or to the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)" manual available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market).
  • Page 100: Completing The Maintenance Task

    (EMEA market) http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/downloads/ (Japanese market) Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from BIOS updates. 5.2.1.1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS BIOS flash procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately.
  • Page 101 Basic software procedures Ê After completion of the flash process, remove the USB stick and restart the server. BIOS recovery procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately. Ê Prepare a USB stick with the following files: – Update tool –...
  • Page 102: Updating Or Recovering The Irmc

    Basic software procedures For detailed information on jumper settings, refer to section "Onboard settings" on page 577. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Closing the server" on page 5.2.1.2 Updating or recovering the iRMC iRMC flash procedure For the Japanese market, follow the instructions provided separately.
  • Page 103 Ê Press the Power On / Off button. The system starts the POST process. In iRMC reocovery mode, the “FUJITSU” logo does not show up. Ê The system will detect the USB stick.
  • Page 104: Verifying System Information Backup / Restore

    451. After replacing the Chassis ID EPROM In case of the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server, the Chassis ID EPROM is integrated on the front panel board. Ê Check the SEL log files as described in section "Viewing and clearing the System Event Log (SEL)"...
  • Page 105: Updating Raid Controller Firmware

    "Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers" user guide Using the flash tool The latest firmware files are available as ASPs (Autonomous Support Packages) for Windows or as DOS tools from the Fujitsu support web pages at: http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ (EMEA market) http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/downloads/ (Japanese market) Ê...
  • Page 106: Enabling Option Rom Scan

    Basic software procedures 5.2.4 Enabling Option ROM scan In order to configure an expansion card that has been installed or replaced, the card’s Option ROM has to be enabled in the system board BIOS. The card’s firmware is called by the system BIOS upon reboot and can be entered and configured.
  • Page 107: Verifying And Configuring The Backup Software Solution

    Procedures may differ depending on the backup software. For details, refer to the dedicated documentation provided separately. Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages. Re-enabling backup drives...
  • Page 108: Resetting The Boot Retry Counter

    Basic software procedures 5.2.6 Resetting the boot retry counter The boot retry counter is decremented from its preset value every time the POST watchdog initiates a system reboot. When the value has reached ’0’, the system will shut down and power off. 5.2.6.1 Viewing the boot retry counter The current boot retry counter status is available in the BIOS:...
  • Page 109 Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect. For detailed information on iRMC settings, refer to the "Integrated Remote Management Controller" user guides available online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/ manual/ for the Japanese market) or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server.
  • Page 110: Enabling Svom Boot Watchdog Functionality

    Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". Configuring boot watchdog settings using the iRMC web frontend Ê...
  • Page 111: Enabling Replaced Components In The System Bios

    Ê Reset replaced components to Enable. Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". 5.2.9...
  • Page 112: Verifying The System Time Settings

    Ê Save your changes (if applicable) and exit the BIOS. For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". 5.2.10 Verifying the system time settings This task only applies to Linux environments.
  • Page 113: Viewing And Clearing The System Event Log (Sel)

    Basic software procedures 5.2.11 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log (SEL) 5.2.11.1 Viewing the SEL You can view the System Event Log (SEL) using the ServerView Operations Manager or the ServerView iRMC web frontend: Viewing the SEL in ServerView Operations Manager Ê...
  • Page 114: Clearing The Sel

    Apply for the changes to take effect. For detailed information on iRMC settings, refer to the "Integrated Remote Management Controller" user guides available online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/ manual/ for the Japanese market) or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server.
  • Page 115 Basic software procedures Procedures may differ depending on your Linux OS or the definition file on the client system. Use the following information as reference. Ask the system administrator to change the definition file. Ê After replacing a network controller or the system board, switch on and boot the server as described in section "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 116: Enabling Bitlocker Functionality

    Ê Follow the instructions in the BitLocker Setup wizard. For further information on how to enable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 117: Performing A Raid Array Rebuild

    Basic software procedures 5.2.14 Performing a RAID array rebuild After replacing a hard disk drive that has been combined into a RAID array, RAID rebuild will be performed completely unattended as a background process. Figure 39: Progress bar (RAID array rebuild) CAUTION! The system is now operational, however, data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete.
  • Page 118: Looking Up Wwn Addresses

    Basic software procedures Ê Press [Esc] to exit the BIOS. Ê Inform the customer about the changed MAC address. 5.2.15.2 Looking up WWN addresses Emulex FC / FCoE adapters Ê Enable the network controller’s Option ROM in the system board BIOS as described in section "Enabling Option ROM scan"...
  • Page 119: Using The Chassis Id Prom Tool

    After replacing the Chassis ID EPROM, system information has to be entered using the Chassis ID Prom tool. The tool and further instructions are available to maintenance personnel from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions Extranet: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/Servers/PRIMERGY/ Ê Select your PRIMERGY system from the main area of the page.
  • Page 120: After Replacing / Upgrading Lan Controllers

    For further information, refer to section "Locating the defective server" on page 54 or to the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)" manual available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or (Japanese http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ market).
  • Page 121: Specifying The Chassis Model

    On Windows-based servers with ServerView agents installed, proceed as follows: Ê Click Start, point to All Programs, and then point to Fujitsu - ServerView Suite - Agents - Maintenance Tools. Ê In the Maintenance Tools menu pane, click the Chassis Model Configuration tab.
  • Page 122 For more detailed information on installing ServerView agents, refer to the "ServerView Operations Manager - Installation ServerView Agents for Windows" user guide, available online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/ manual/ for the Japanese market) or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server.
  • Page 123: Power Supply

    Power supply In its basic configuration, the server has a standard power supply unit (PSU) or one power supply module (PSU module) that adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC. Besides the power supply module, a second PSU module can be installed optionally to serve as a redundant power supply.
  • Page 124: Standard Power Supply

    Power supply Standard power supply 6.1.1 Replacing the standard power supply unit Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm) Since the installed CMA is blocking PSU modules, additional steps are required in order to remove or replace PSU modules: Ê...
  • Page 125 Power supply Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server" on page Ê Shut down the server as described in section "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 126: Disconnecting Power Cables

    Power supply 6.1.1.3 Disconnecting power cables Figure 40: Disconnecting power cables (A) Ê Open the power cable clamp (1). Ê Carefully remove the PSU ATX power cable from the cable duct (2). CAUTION! Ensure not to scrape the PSU ATX power cable on the sharp-edged metal borders.
  • Page 127 Power supply Figure 41: Disconnecting power cables (B) Ê Disconnect the PSU power management connector from system board connector PC2009. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 128: Removing The Standard Power Supply Unit

    Power supply 6.1.1.4 Removing the standard power supply unit Figure 42: Detaching the standard PSU Ê Remove four screws from the PSU (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 129 Power supply Figure 43: Removing the standard PSU Ê Slide the PSU inside the chassis by 3 cm (1). Ê Lift the PSU out of the chassis (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 130: Installing The Standard Power Supply Unit

    Power supply 6.1.1.5 Installing the standard power supply unit Figure 44: Installing the PSU Ê Insert the new PSU into the chassis (1). Ê Slide the new PSU towards the rear of the chassis (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 131 Power supply Figure 45: Securing the standard PSU Ê Secure the PSU to the chassis with four screws (M3 x 4.5 mm, see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 132: Reconnecting Power Cables

    Power supply 6.1.1.6 Reconnecting power cables Figure 46: Connecting power cables (A) Ê Carefully fit the PSU ATX power cable into the front opening of the cable duct as shown (1). CAUTION! Ensure not to scrape the PSU ATX power cable on the sharp-edged metal borders.
  • Page 133 Power supply Figure 47: Connecting power cables (B) Ê Carefully fit the PSU ATX power cable into the cable duct as shown (1). CAUTION! Ensure not to scrape the PSU ATX power cable on the sharp-edged metal borders. Ê Run the PSU ATX power cable through the power cable clamp. Close the power cable clamp (2).
  • Page 134: Concluding Steps

    Power supply 6.1.1.7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 135: Converting A Standard Power Supply To A Redundant Power Supply

    Power supply Converting a standard power supply to a redundant power supply The standard power supply can be replaced by a redundant power supply. The redundant power supply consists of up to two PSU modules. The upgrade kit contains only one PSUmodule (for power supply redundancy the second PSU module must be additionally ordered).
  • Page 136: Preliminary Steps

    Power supply 6.2.2 Preliminary steps Before converting a standard power supply to a redundant power supply, perform the following steps: You are advised to perform this routine with the server in a horizontal position. Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality"...
  • Page 137: Removing The Standard Power Supply Unit

    Power supply 6.2.4 Removing the standard power supply unit Ê Remove the standard PSU as described in section "Removing the standard power supply unit" on page 128. 6.2.5 Installing the PSU cage Figure 49: Installing the PSU cage Ê Insert the PSU cage into the chassis (1). Ê...
  • Page 138 Power supply Figure 50: Securing the PSU cage (A) Ê Secure the PSU cage to the rear of the chassis with six screws (M3 x 4.5 mm, see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 139 Power supply Figure 51: Securing the PSU cage (B) Ê Secure the PSU cage to the bottom of the chassis with one screw (M3 x 4.5 mm, see circle). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 140: Connecting Power Cables

    Power supply 6.2.6 Connecting power cables Figure 52: Connecting power cables to the power distribution board Ê Connect the black power connector to connector X13/P20 on the power distribution board (1). Ê Connect power connector X10 to connector P21 on the power distribution board (2).
  • Page 141 Power supply Figure 53: Connecting power cables to the system board Ê Route the cable with power connector P1 in the system board cable clamp (1). Ê Connect the power connector P1 to system board connector POWER1 (2). Ê Connect the small white power connector to system board connector PC2009 (3).
  • Page 142: Installing The Power Supply Module

    Power supply 6.2.7 Installing the power supply module Figure 54: Installing the power supply module Ê Push the PSU module into its slot (1) as far as it will go until the locking latch snaps in place (2). CAUTION! Ensure that the PSU module properly engages in its slot and is locked in position in order to prevent it from sliding out of the chassis during transportation.
  • Page 143: Installing The Psu Dummy Cover

    Power supply 6.2.8 Installing the PSU dummy cover Figure 55: Installing a PSU dummy cover Ê Insert the PSU dummy cover into the empty PSU slot with the impressed arrow symbol facing to the left (see circle). Ê Push the PSU dummy module into its slot until it locks in place. CAUTION! Always install dummy modules into unused PSU slots to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements.
  • Page 144: Concluding Steps

    Power supply 6.2.9 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 145: Redundant Power Supply

    Power supply Redundant power supply In its basic configuration, the server has one PSU module that adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC. A second PSU module can be installed optionally to serve as a redundant power supply.
  • Page 146: Removing The Dummy Cover

    Power supply 6.3.1.3 Removing the dummy cover Remove the dummy cover before installing the second power supply module. Figure 56: Removing the dummy cover Ê Press the two grips together as indicated by the arrows (1) and remove the dummy cover (2). CAUTION! Keep the dummy cover for future use.
  • Page 147: Installing The Power Supply Module

    Power supply 6.3.1.4 Installing the power supply module Figure 57: Installing the power supply module Ê Push the PSU module into its slot (1) as far as it will go until the locking latch snaps in place (2). CAUTION! Ensure that the PSU module properly engages in its slot and is locked in position in order to prevent it from sliding out of the chassis during transportation.
  • Page 148: Concluding Steps

    Power supply 6.3.1.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedure to complete the task: Ê Connect an power cord to the new power supply module and secure it with a cable bracket as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê...
  • Page 149: Replacing A Power Supply Module

    Power supply 6.3.2 Replacing a power supply module Customer Replaceable Units (CRU) Average task duration: 5 minutes CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in chapter "Important information" on page CAUTION! When replacing a power supply module in a non-redundant ● configuration, the server must be switched off first. Replace the power supply module after specifying the one that ●...
  • Page 150: Preliminary Steps

    Power supply 6.3.2.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the PSU module, perform the following steps: Ê Only when replacing a power supply module in a non-redundant configuration: Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door"...
  • Page 151: Installing The New Power Supply Module

    Power supply CAUTION! Never leave the bay for the power supply module empty for more than two minutes during operation. Otherwise, excessive temperatures could damage system components. 6.3.2.4 Installing the new power supply module Ê Install the new PSU module as described in section "Installing the power supply module"...
  • Page 152: Replacing The Power Distribution Board

    Power supply 6.3.3 Replacing the power distribution board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 15 minutes CAUTION! Follow the safety instructions in chapter "Important information" on page Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm) Since the installed CMA is blocking PSU modules, additional steps are required in order to remove or replace PSU modules: Ê...
  • Page 153 Power supply Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server" on page Ê Shut down the server as described in section "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 154: Removing The Psu Modules

    Power supply 6.3.3.3 Removing the PSU modules Figure 59: Removing the PSU module Ê Fold up the handle on the PSU module (1). Ê Press in on the green locking latch (2). Ê While keeping the green locking latch pressed, pull the PSU module out of its slot (3).
  • Page 155: Disconnecting The Power Cables

    Power supply 6.3.3.4 Disconnecting the power cables Figure 60: Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the power distribution board. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 156: Replacing The Defective Power Distribution Board

    Power supply 6.3.3.5 Replacing the defective power distribution board Figure 61: Replacing the power distribution board the PSU Ê Loosen the captive screw (1). Ê Push the power distribution board in direction of the arrow (2). Ê Remove the power distribution board (3). Ê...
  • Page 157: Connecting The Power Cables

    Power supply 6.3.3.6 Connecting the power cables Figure 62: Connecting the power cables to the power distribution board Ê Connect the two power cables from the power distribution board. 6.3.3.7 Installing the PSU module / dummy cover Ê Install the PSU module as described in section "Installing the power supply module"...
  • Page 158: Concluding Steps

    Power supply 6.3.3.8 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 159: Hard Disk Drives / Solid State Drives

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives This chapter provides information on how to install or remove hard disk drive (HDD) or solid state drive (SSD) modules and how to replace the SAS backplane. For information on SAS RAID controllers, please refer to chapter "Expansion cards and backup units"...
  • Page 160: Basic Procedure

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important ● information" on page In this chapter – 2.5-inch HDD / SSD subsystem "Installing 2.5-inch HDD / SSD modules" on page 163 ● "Removing 2.5-inch HDD / SSD modules" on page 167 ●...
  • Page 161: Inch Hard Disk Drives / Solid State Drives

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 2.5-inch hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.1 Mounting order for 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs Maximum configuration: 8x 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs Figure 63: 2.5-inch HDD / SSD mounting order (tower server) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 162 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 64: 2.5-inch HDD / SSD mounting order (rack server) SAS / SATA connectivity Controller Channel Connection Drives 1, 3, 5, 7 SAS / SATA cable (Y3963-V101) from primary HDD / SSD backplane connector X1 to SAS controller connector MLC1 SAS controller...
  • Page 163: Installing 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives HDD / SSD naming scheme The HDD / SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order: 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs RAID RAID log. log. Manager Channel Manager Channel Drive #...
  • Page 164: Preliminary Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.2.2 Preliminary steps Before installing a 2.5-inch HDD / SSD module, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê When working on a tower server, open the HDD bay cover as described in section "Removing the HDD bay cover"...
  • Page 165: Installing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê While keeping the locking clip pressed, pull the dummy module out of its bay (2). CAUTION! Save the dummy module for future use. Always replace dummy modules into unused HDD / SSD bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements.
  • Page 166 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 67: Inserting the 2.5-inch HDD / SSD module Ê Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go. Figure 68: Closing the 2.5-inch HDD / SSD module locking lever Ê...
  • Page 167: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.2.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê When working on a tower server, close the HDD bay cover as described in section "Installing the HDD bay cover" on page Ê...
  • Page 168: Removing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives (EMEA market) or http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market). Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê When working on a tower server, open the HDD bay cover as described in section "Removing the HDD bay cover"...
  • Page 169 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 70: Removing a 2.5-inch HDD / SSD module Ê Pull the HDD / SSD module completely out of its bay. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 170: Installing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Dummy Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.2.3.4 Installing a 2.5-inch HDD / SSD dummy module CAUTION! If the removed HDD / SSD module is not replaced immediately, always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD / SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements.
  • Page 171: Replacing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Module

    Only remove an HDD / SSD module during operation if the drive is ● not currently being accessed. Observe the indicators for the corresponding HDD / SSD modules, see "PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server - Operating manual". Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD / SSD module ●...
  • Page 172: Removing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê Locate the defective HDD / SSD module as described in section "Local diagnostic indicators on the front" on page Only applicable for removing intact HDD / SSD modules: Ê Before removing a non-defective HDD / SSD module, put the drive into "Offline"...
  • Page 173: Inch Hard Disk Drives

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 3.5-inch hard disk drives 7.3.1 Mounting order for 3.5-inch HDDs Maximum configuration: 4x 3.5-inch HDDs Figure 72: 3.5-inch HDD / SSD mounting order (tower server) Figure 73: 3.5-inch HDD / SSD mounting order (rack server) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 174 Hard disk drives / solid state drives SAS / SATA connectivity Controller Channel Connection Drives 1-4 Onboard SATA SAS / SATA cable (Y3963-V101) from controller HDD backplane connector X1 to system board connector SATA MLC 1. Drives 1-4 SAS / SATA cable (Y3963-V101) from PCI SAS controller HDD backplane connector X1 to PCI SAS controller...
  • Page 175: Installing 3.5-Inch Hdd Modules

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.2 Installing 3.5-inch HDD modules Customer Replaceable Units (CRU) Average task duration: 5 minutes 7.3.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Installing a 3.5-inch HDD module: tool-less ● 7.3.2.2 Preliminary steps Before installing a 3.5-inch HDD module, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 176: Removing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Dummy Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.2.3 Removing a 3.5-inch HDD dummy module Figure 74: Removing a 3.5-inch dummy module Dummy modules have been installed into unused HDD bays. Before installing an additional HDD, the dummy module needs to be removed from the desired drive bay.
  • Page 177: Installing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.2.4 Installing a 3.5-inch HDD module Figure 75: Opening the 3.5-inch HDD module locking lever Ê While pressing down on the locking button (1) fold up the lever (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 178 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 76: Inserting the 3.5-inch HDD module Ê Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go. Figure 77: Closing the 3.5-inch HDD module locking lever Ê...
  • Page 179: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.2.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê When working on a tower server, close the HDD bay cover as described in section "Installing the HDD bay cover" on page Ê...
  • Page 180: Removing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives (EMEA market) or http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market). Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê When working on a tower server, open the HDD bay cover as described in section "Removing the HDD bay cover"...
  • Page 181 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 79: Removing a 3.5-inch HDD module Ê Pull the HDD module completely out of its bay. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 182: Installing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Dummy Module

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.3.3.4 Installing a 3.5-inch HDD dummy module CAUTION! If the removed HDD module is not replaced immediately, always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD / SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Figure 80: Installing a 3.5-inch HDD dummy module Ê...
  • Page 183: Replacing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Module

    Only remove an HDD / SSD module during operation if the drive is ● not currently being accessed. Observe the indicators for the corresponding HDD / SSD modules, see "PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Operating manual". Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD / SSD module ●...
  • Page 184: Removing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Module

    RAID configuration software. For further information, please refer to the "ServerView Suite RAID Management" user guide, available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or (Japanese market).. http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ 7.3.4.3...
  • Page 185: Replacing Sas / Sata Hdd / Ssd Backplanes

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Replacing SAS / SATA HDD / SSD backplanes 7.4.1 Replacing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 7.4.1.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ●...
  • Page 186 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê When working on a tower server, open the HDD bay cover as described in section "Removing the HDD bay cover" on page Ê Remove all HDD / SSD modules from the server as described in section "Removing 2.5-inch HDD / SSD modules"...
  • Page 187: Removing The 2.5-Inch Hdd Sas / Sata Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.1.3 Removing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Figure 81: Disconnecting cables from the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Disconnect all cables from the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: –...
  • Page 188 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 82: Removing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (A) Ê Remove the two screws of the defective 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 189 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 83: Removing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (B) Ê Tilt out the defective 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane as shown (1). Ê At a slight angle, unhinge the defective 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane from the guides on the drive cage and remove it (2).
  • Page 190: Installing The 2.5-Inch Hdd Sas / Sata Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.1.4 Installing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Figure 84: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (A) Ê At a slight angle, fit the new 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (A3C40086493) into the two guides on the drive cage (1).
  • Page 191 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 85: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (B) Ê Secure the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane on the drive cage with the two screws (M3 x 4.5 mm). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 192 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 86: Reconnecting cables to the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Reconnect all cables to the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – SAS / SATA cable T26139-Y3963-V101 connected to SAS controller connector MLC1 to primary backplane connectors X1 –...
  • Page 193: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.1.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 194: Replacing The 3.5-Inch Hdd Sas / Sata Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.2 Replacing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 7.4.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the SAS / SATA backplane: ●...
  • Page 195: Removing The 3.5-Inch Hdd Sas / Sata Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê Remove all HDD / SSD modules from the server as described in section "Removing 3.5-inch HDD modules" on page 179. CAUTION! Ensure that all hard disk drives are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays after replacing the HDD backplane.
  • Page 196 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Ê Disconnect all cables from the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – SAS / SATA cable T26139-Y3963-V101 (connected to system board connector SATA MLC 1) from SAS / SATA backplane connector X1 –...
  • Page 197 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 89: Removing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (B) Ê Lift the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane up by about 1 cm to unhinge it from the three hooks on the drive cage (see close-up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 198 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 90: Removing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (C) Ê Tilt out the defective 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane as shown (1). Ê At a slight angle, remove the defective 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane from the drive cage (2).
  • Page 199: Installing The 3.5-Inch Hdd Sas / Sata Backplane

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.2.4 Installing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Figure 91: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (A) Ê At a slight angle, fit the new 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (A3C40110326) into the guides on the drive cage (1, see close-up).
  • Page 200 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 92: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (B) Ê Hinge the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane to the three hooks on the drive cage (see close-up). Carefully push down on the backplane until it fully engages the three hooks on the drive cage.
  • Page 201 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 93: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane (C) Ê Secure the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane on the drive cage with the two screws (M3 x 4.5 mm). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 202 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Figure 94: Reconnecting cables to the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Ê Reconnect all cables to the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 connector P6 to SAS / SATA backplane connector X6 –...
  • Page 203: Concluding Steps

    Hard disk drives / solid state drives 7.4.2.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 204 Hard disk drives / solid state drives Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 205: System Fan And Air Duct

    A3C40089133 System fan 120 x 38 mm The PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server features only one system fan module. The fan module consists of the system fan contained in an air duct directing airflow directly onto the CPU heat sink and memory slots.
  • Page 206 System fan and air duct CAUTION! Since the system fan is not redundant is has to be replaced immediately in case of defects or prefailure events. Safety notes CAUTION! Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may ●...
  • Page 207: Replacing The Fan Module

    System fan and air duct Replacing the fan module Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes 8.1.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the fan module: tool-less ● 8.1.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the fan module, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 208: Removing The Fan Module

    System fan and air duct 8.1.3 Removing the fan module Figure 96: Removing the fan module Ê Pull the locking lever (1) while slightly lifting up the fan module to disengage the retaining brackets on the server rear. Ê Carefully lift up the fan module until the fan cable connector is accessible (2). CAUTION! Ensure not to strain the fan cable! Ê...
  • Page 209: Installing The Fan Module

    System fan and air duct 8.1.4 Installing the fan module Figure 97: Preparing the fan module Ê Ensure that the fan cable is secured in the cable clamp on the fan module as shown. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 210 System fan and air duct Figure 98: Removing the system fan Ê Carefully insert the fan module into the chassis as far as necessary to connect the fan cable to the system board (1). Ê Connect the fan cable to system board connector FAN1 SYS (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 211 System fan and air duct Figure 99: Installing the fan module Ê Fit the four hooks on the fan module into the slots in the chassis (see blue circles) (1). Ê Press down on the fan module until the latch on the locking lever properly engages in the slot on the server rear (2).
  • Page 212: Concluding Steps

    System fan and air duct 8.1.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 213: Preliminary Steps

    System fan and air duct 8.2.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the fan module, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 214: Removing The Fan

    System fan and air duct 8.2.3 Removing the fan Figure 100: Removing the fan holder from the air duct Ê Pull out on the locking latch (1) and the retaining brackets (2). Ê Remove the fan holder from the air duct (3). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 215 System fan and air duct Figure 101: Removing the safety pins from the snap rivets Ê Remove the safety pins (see close-up) from the four snap rivets on the fan holder. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 216 System fan and air duct Figure 102: Removing the snap rivets Ê Remove the four snap rivets (see close-up) from the fan holder. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 217 System fan and air duct Figure 103: Removing the fan from the fan holder Ê Remove the fan from the fan holder (1). Ê Thread the fan cable connector through the cable recess on the fan holder (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 218: Installing The Fan

    System fan and air duct 8.2.4 Installing the fan Figure 104: Installing the fan in the fan holder Ê Thread the fan cable connector through the cable recess on the fan holder as shown (1). Ê Lower the fan into the fan holder as shown (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 219 System fan and air duct Figure 105: Inserting the snap rivets Ê Insert and push the four snap rivets (see close-up) through the rubber bushings on the fan holder until they properly engage with the fan. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 220 System fan and air duct Figure 106: Inserting the safety pins into the snap rivets Ê Insert and tightly push the four safety pins (see close-up) into the snap rivets. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 221: Concluding Steps

    System fan and air duct Figure 107: Mounting the fan holder on the air duct Ê Fit the two guides on the air duct into the notches on the fan holder (see orange arrows). Ê Carefully press the fan holder onto the air duct until the locking latch and the three retaining brackets (see blue arrows) properly snap into place.
  • Page 222: Ê Reconnect The Ac Power Cord To The Power Supply Unit And Secure It With A Cable Tie As Described In Section "Connecting The Server To The Mains" On Page

    System fan and air duct Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door"...
  • Page 223: Expansion Cards And Backup Units

    Expansion cards and backup units This chapter provides information on how to install, remove or replace expansion cards and battery backup units. Safety notes CAUTION! Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may ● cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. Devices and components inside the server remain hot after ●...
  • Page 224: Basic Procedure

    Expansion cards and backup units In this chapter "Installing expansion cards" on page 226 ● "Removing expansion cards" on page 233 ● "Replacing expansion cards" on page 238 ● "Installing a BBU" on page 245 ● "Replacing a BBU" on page 266 ●...
  • Page 225 Expansion cards and backup units Expansion card overview Expansion Card Slot number priority Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Type Vendor Model Max. #. PCIe x1 PCIe x4 PCIe x16 SATA Onboard Intel C202 Chipsatz SATA Onboard LSI Intel C202 Chipsatz RAID MegaSR LSI SAS IME D2507-...
  • Page 226: Expansion Cards

    For the latest information on supported expansion cards, refer your server’s hardware configurator available online at the following address: for the EMEA market: http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/tower/primergy_tx140s1.html for the Japanese market: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/ manual/ Expansion cards 9.2.1 Installing expansion cards Upgrade and Repair Units (URU)
  • Page 227: Preliminary Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.1.2 Preliminary steps Before installing an expansion card, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 228: Removing Pci Slot Bracket

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.1.3 Removing PCI slot bracket Figure 109: Removing the PCI slot bracket (A) Ê Fold up the locking handle on the slot bracket clamp (1). Ê Remove the slot bracket clamp (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 229 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 110: Removing the PCI slot bracket (B) Ê Remove the slot bracket. CAUTION! Keep the slot bracket for further use. Always replace slot brackets into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 230: Installing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.1.4 Installing an expansion card Ê Remove the expansion card from its protective packaging. For further instructions regarding controller settings, please refer to the accompanying documentation. Ê If applicable, attach the required slot bracket to the expansion card as described in section "Mounting expansion card slot brackets"...
  • Page 231: Connecting Cables To The Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 112: Installing the expansion card (B) Ê Clip on the PCI slot bracket clamp (1). Ê Fold down the locking handle on the PCI slot bracket clamp until it locks in place (2). Ê If applicable, install SFP+ transceiver modules into the new expansion card, as described in section "Installing SFP+ transceiver modules"...
  • Page 232: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.1.7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 233: Removing Expansion Cards

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.2 Removing expansion cards Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes 9.2.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Removing expansion cards: tool-less ● 9.2.2.2 Preliminary steps Before removing an expansion card, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 234: Removing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module" on page 208. 9.2.2.3 Removing an expansion card Figure 113: Removing an expansion card (A) Ê If applicable, remove SFP+ transceiver modules from the expansion card, as described in section "Replacing SFP+ transceiver modules"...
  • Page 235 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 114: Removing an expansion card (B) Ê Carefully remove the expansion card from its slot. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 236: Installing A Pci Slot Bracket

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.2.4 Installing a PCI slot bracket CAUTION! Always replace slot brackets into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Figure 115: Installing a PCI slot bracket (A) Ê Insert a PCI slot bracket into the unused PCI slot opening. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 237: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 116: Installing a PCI slot bracket (B) Ê Clip on the PCI slot bracket clamp (1). Ê Fold down the locking handle on the PCI slot bracket clamp until it locks in place (2). 9.2.2.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task:...
  • Page 238: Replacing Expansion Cards

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door"...
  • Page 239: Preliminary Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.3.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing an expansion card, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 240: Installing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the defective expansion card as described in section "Removing expansion cards" on page 233. Ê If the slot bracket on the defective expansion card is to be reused, remove it from the board as described in section "Mounting expansion card slot brackets"...
  • Page 241 Expansion cards and backup units If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack" on page Ê Reconnect all external cables to the replaced expansion card. Ê...
  • Page 242: Replacing The Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.4 Replacing the TFM Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 9.2.4.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing an TFM: Phillips PH1 / (+) No.1 screw driver ● 9.2.4.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the TFM, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 243: Removing The Defective Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module" on page 208. 9.2.4.3 Removing the defective TFM Ê Remove the depending expansion card as described in section "Removing an expansion card" on page 234.
  • Page 244: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.2.4.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 245: Backup Units (Bbu/Fbu)

    The Battery Backup Unit (BBU) or Flash Backup Unit (FBU) backs up the memory contents of the connected SAS RAID controller in the event of a power failure. The PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server can accommodate up to two backup units.
  • Page 246: Preparing The Bbu

    Expansion cards and backup units If further required, remove the server from the rack as described in section "Removing the server from the rack" on page Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover"...
  • Page 247 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 119: Connecting the BBU cable (example A) Figure 120: Connecting the BBU cable (example B) Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU. CAUTION! Make sure that the connector side with the three dots is on the top (see close-up).
  • Page 248 Expansion cards and backup units There are different BBUs available. Please notice the position of the three bolts (see circles in figure 121 figure 122) to recognise the right position for installing the BBU in the BBU holder. Figure 121: Installing the BBU in the BBU holder (example A) Figure 122: Installing the BBU in the BBU holder (example B) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 249: Installing The Bbu Holder Into The Chassis

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê At a slight angle, fit the BBU under the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder (1). Ê Fold down the BBU until it locks in place (2). 9.3.1.4 Installing the BBU holder into the chassis There are different BBUs available.
  • Page 250 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 124: Installing the BBU holder (B) Ê Insert the BBU holder into the chassis so that the three fixation bolts on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder (see close-up).
  • Page 251 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 125: Installing the BBU holder (C) Ê Slide the BBU holder to the right as far as it will go (1). The fixation bolts on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder (see close-up).
  • Page 252: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 126: Connecting the BBU to the controller Ê Run the BBU cable through the cable clamp next to the HDD cage as shown (1). Ê Connect the BBU cable to the RAID controller (2). The connector side with the three dots points towards you.
  • Page 253 Ê If the BBU status does not change after 8 hours, please try to initiate the recalibration process manually using the ServerView RAID Manager. If this procedure still does not fix the BBU status, please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 254: Installing A Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.2 Installing a FBU Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes CAUTION! For further safety information, please refer to chapter "Important information" on page 9.3.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ●...
  • Page 255: Installing Tfm To The Raid Controller (If Applicable)

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module" on page 208. 9.3.2.3 Installing TFM to the RAID controller (if applicable) Figure 127: TFM kit TFM kit (S26361-F3669-L110): LSI TFM Module LSZ:L3-25419-** Screws Figure 128: Installing TFM Ê...
  • Page 256: Preparing The Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.2.4 Preparing the FBU Figure 129: FBU kit FBU kit (S26361-F3257-L210): LSI FBU02 LSZ:L3-00087-** FBU holder C26361-K644-C970 FBU cable T26139-Y4032-V3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 257 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 130: Installing the FBU in the FBU holder (A) Ê At a slight angle, fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the FBU holder as shown. Ê Push in the FBU until it locks in place. Figure 131: Installing the FBU in the FBU holder (B) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 258: Installing The Fbu Holder Into The Chassis

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the FBU holder as shown. Figure 132: Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the FBU Ê Connect the cable end on the FBU to the FBU adapter cable as shown. 9.3.2.5 Installing the FBU holder into the chassis Ê...
  • Page 259: Connecting The Fbu Adapter Cable To The Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.2.6 Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the TFM Figure 133: Connecting the FBU to the controller Ê Connect the FBU cable to the TFM. Ê Route the FBU cable in the same way as the BBU cable. 9.3.2.7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task:...
  • Page 260: Removing A Bbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê If applicable, update the firmware of the RAID controller that has been connected to the FBU as described in section "Updating RAID controller firmware" on page 105. Ê Enable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 261: Removing The Bbu Holder From The Chassis

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords" on page Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, extend it out of the rack as described in section "Extending the server out of the rack"...
  • Page 262 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 135: Removing the BBU holder from the chassis (A) Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the BBU holder (1) while sliding the BBU holder to the right as far as it will go (2). After that, the fixation bolts on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 263: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 136: Removing the BBU holder from the chassis (B) Ê Lift the BBU holder out of the chassis. 9.3.3.4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module"...
  • Page 264: Removing A Fbu

    Do not throw battery backup units into the trash can. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. For further safety information, please refer to section "Environmental protection" in the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Operating Manual. 9.3.4.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ●...
  • Page 265: Disconnecting The Fbu Adapter Cable From The Tfm

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover" on page 71 (tower server). Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module"...
  • Page 266: Replacing A Bbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, secure it in the rack as described in section "Sliding the server into the rack" on page If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack"...
  • Page 267: Removing A Bbu From The Chassis

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the defective server as described in section "Locating the defective server" on page Ê Shut down the defective server as described in section "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 268 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 138: Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Press out on the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder (1) to disengage the locking mechanism while pulling up on the BBU (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 269 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 139: Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Fold up the BBU (1) and at a slight angle remove it from the BBU holder (2). Figure 140: Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Ê...
  • Page 270: Installing A New Bbu

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.5.5 Installing a new BBU Ê Install the new BBU into the BBU holder as described in section "Preparing the BBU" on page 246. Ê Install the BBU holder into the chassis as described in section "Installing the BBU holder into the chassis"...
  • Page 271: Replacing A Fbu

    Do not throw battery backup units into the trash can. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. For further safety information, please refer to section "Environmental protection" in the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Operating Manual. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 272: Required Tools

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.6.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Installing a FBU: tool-less ● 9.3.6.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing a FBU, perform the following steps: Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 273: Removing The Fbu From The Fbu Holder

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.6.4 Removing the FBU from the FBU holder Figure 141: Disconnecting the FBU adapter cable from the FBU Ê Press down on the locking latch on the FBU cable (see close-up) and disconnect the FBU adapter cable. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 274: Installing A Replacement Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 142: Removing the FBU from the FBU holder Ê At a slight angle, slide the FBU from under the retaining brackets of the FBU holder and remove it. 9.3.6.5 Installing a replacement FBU Ê Install the new FBU into the FBU holder as described in section "Preparing the FBU"...
  • Page 275: Concluding Steps

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.6.6 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 276: Additional Tasks

    Expansion cards and backup units Additional tasks This section provides additional expansion card related information on how to install slot brackets and SFP+ transceiver modules. For further instructions regarding controller settings, please refer to the accompanying documentation. 9.4.1 Mounting expansion card slot brackets Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes This section provides general instructions on mounting slot brackets as well as...
  • Page 277: General Instructions

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.2 General instructions Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket. Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Removal is carried out in reverse order. Use the following slot bracket for the ModularRAID controllers based on LSI MegaRAID: –...
  • Page 278: Network Adapter D2735

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.3 Network adapter D2735 Figure 144: Network adapter D2735 - Mounting the slot bracket (A) Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller (2) until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (see close-up).
  • Page 279 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 145: Network adapter D2735 - Mounting the slot bracket (B) Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Figure 146: Network adapter D2735 - Mounting the slot bracket (C) Assembled network adapter D2735 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 280: Network Adapter D2745

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.4 Network adapter D2745 Figure 147: Network adapter D2745 - Mounting the slot bracket (A) Ê Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown (1). Ê Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller (2).
  • Page 281 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 148: Network adapter D2745 - Mounting the slot bracket (B) Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with one M3 x 4.5 mm screw. Figure 149: Network adapter D2745 - Mounting the slot bracket (C) Assembled network adapter D2745 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 282: Network Adapter D2755

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.1.5 Network adapter D2755 Figure 150: Network adapter D2755 - Mounting the slot bracket (A) Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (2).
  • Page 283 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 151: Network adapter D2755 - Mounting the slot bracket (B) Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Figure 152: Network adapter D2755 - Mounting the slot bracket (C) Assembled network adapter D2755 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 284: Handling Sfp+ Transceiver Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.2 Handling SFP+ transceiver modules For Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) configurations, the Ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP+ (small form-factor pluggable) transceiver modules. 9.4.2.1 Installing SFP+ transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less...
  • Page 285 Expansion cards and backup units Ê Remove the SFP+ transceiver module from its protective packaging. Ê Remove the optical port plug from the new / additional SFP+ transceiver module. CAUTION! – Always keep the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber-optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection.
  • Page 286 Expansion cards and backup units Inserting the SFP+ transceiver module Figure 155: Inserting the SFP+ transceiver module Ê Insert and slide the SFP+ transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go. If only one slot is equipped with a SFP+ transceiver module, use the primary right connector as shown.
  • Page 287 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 156: Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail. Figure 157: Attaching the protective optical port plug Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 288 Expansion cards and backup units Ê If the SFP+ transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector, attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores. Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Figure 158: Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Ê...
  • Page 289: Removing An Sfp+ Transceiver Module

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.4.2.2 Removing an SFP+ transceiver module Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes For Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) configurations, the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP+ (small form-factor pluggable) transceiver modules.
  • Page 290 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 160: Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector. Figure 161: Removing the SFP+ transceiver Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 291: Replacing Sfp+ Transceiver Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units Ê Pull the SFP+ transceiver module out of its socket connector. Ê Reattach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores. Place the removed SFP+ transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment. 9.4.2.3 Replacing SFP+ transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Units (URU)
  • Page 292 Expansion cards and backup units Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 293: Main Memory

    Main memory This section provides information on how to install, remove or replace memory modules. Safety notes CAUTION! Do not install unsupported third party memory modules. For further ● information on supported memory modules, refer to section "Basic procedure" on page 294.
  • Page 294: Basic Procedure

    Main memory 10.1 Basic procedure – The system board is equipped with four memory connectors. – The system has to be equipped with at least one memory module. Populate memory slot 1 / channel A (DIMM-1A) first. – Supported memory modules: DDR3-1066 PC3-8500 or DDR3-1333 PC3-10600 unbuffered single rank (SR) or dual rank (DR) UDIMM memory modules with ECC –...
  • Page 295: Operation Modes

    Main memory Channel Slot ID Table 8: Mounting order - Mirrored Channel Mode: Single CPU 10.1.2 Operation modes – The maximum performance can be achieved in a symmetric dual-channel configuration. Therefore both channels have to be populated with the same amount of memory.
  • Page 296: Installing Memory Modules

    Main memory 10.2 Installing memory modules Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes 10.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Installing memory modules: tool-less ● 10.2.2 Preliminary steps Before installing a memory module, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 297: Installing A Memory Module

    Main memory Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module" on page 208. 10.2.3 Installing a memory module Ê Identify the correct memory slot according to the mounting order described in section "Memory sequence" on page 294.
  • Page 298 Main memory Figure 164: Installing memory modules (B) Ê Align the notch on the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the connector (see close-up). Figure 165: Installing memory modules (C) Ê Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module.
  • Page 299: Concluding Steps

    Main memory 10.2.4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 300: Removing Memory Modules

    Main memory 10.3 Removing memory modules Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes 10.3.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Removing memory modules: tool-less ● 10.3.2 Preliminary steps Before removing a memory module, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 301: Removing A Memory Module

    Main memory Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover" on page 71 (tower server). Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module"...
  • Page 302: Concluding Steps

    Main memory Figure 167: Removing memory modules (B) Ê Remove the ejected memory module. 10.3.4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209.
  • Page 303: Replacing Memory Modules

    Main memory Ê If available, update the system board BIOS to the latest version as described in section "Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC" on page 100. Ê Enable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 304: Removing A Memory Module

    Main memory Ê Shut down the defective server as described in section "Shutting down the server" on page Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords" on page Ê...
  • Page 305: Concluding Steps

    Main memory 10.4.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 306 Main memory Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 307: Processors

    Processors This section provides information on how to replace the processor and processor heat sink. Safety notes CAUTION! Do not install unsupported processors. For further information on ● supported processors, refer to section "Basic procedure" on page 308. Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and ●...
  • Page 308: Basic Procedure

    Processors 11.1 Basic procedure Depending on your server model different processores are supported, "Model lines for TX140 S1" on page 27 11.2 Upgrading or replacing the processor Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 15 minutes Average software task duration: 5 minutes CAUTION! Processors are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge and must be handled with care.
  • Page 309 Processors Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the defective server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 310: Removing The Processor Heat Sink

    Processors 11.2.3 Removing the processor heat sink Figure 168: Removing the processor heat sink (A) Ê Loosen the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern (1-4). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 311 Processors Figure 169: Removing the processor heat sink (B) Ê Carefully turn the heat sink back and forth to detach it from the processor (1). This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and processor. CAUTION! Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the processor socket.
  • Page 312: Removing The Processor

    Processors 11.2.4 Removing the processor Figure 170: Unlatching the socket lever Ê Unlatch the socket lever by pushing it down and away from the socket (1). Ê Fold back the socket release lever (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 313 Processors Figure 171: Opening the load plate Ê Rotate the socket lever to lift the load plate away from the socket. Ê Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position. If the CPU is being transferred after replacing a defective system board (see section "Swapping the processor"...
  • Page 314 Processors Figure 172: Removing the processor Ê Carefully remove the defective processor from its socket in a vertical motion. CAUTION! Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 315: Installing The Processor

    Processors 11.2.5 Installing the processor Figure 173: Installing the processor Ê Hold the processor with your thumb and index finger. Make sure that the notches on the processor align with the posts on the socket (see close-up). Ê Lower the processor straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket. CAUTION! –...
  • Page 316 Processors Figure 174: Closing the load plate (A) Ê Lower the load plate over the processor while leaving the socket lever in the open position. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 317 Processors Figure 175: Closing the load plate (B) Ê Lower the socket lever while making sure that the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw cap (see close-up) as the lever is lowered. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 318 Processors Figure 176: Latching the socket lever Ê Latch the socket lever under the load plate tab. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 319: Applying Thermal Paste

    Processors 11.2.6 Applying thermal paste For the Japanese market, the service engineer must follow the instruction provided separately. If the processor upgrade or replacement kit contains a new CPU heat sink, a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre-applied to its lower surface.
  • Page 320 Processors Figure 178: Applying thermal paste Ê Apply a small point-shaped amount of thermal paste (1.0 gram, see description above) to the center of the processor surface as shown. CAUTION! Do not mix different types of thermal paste. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 321: Installing The Processor Heat Sink

    Processors 11.2.7 Installing the processor heat sink Figure 179: Processor heat sink V26898-B975-V1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 322 Processors Figure 180: Installing the heat sink (A) Ê Carefully seat the heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown. CAUTION! – Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes (see circles). –...
  • Page 323: Concluding Steps

    Processors Figure 181: Installing the heat sink (B) Ê Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern (screw torque: 0.6 Nm, not applicable for the Japanese market) (1-4). 11.2.8 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 324: Replacing The Processor Heat Sink

    Processors If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack" on page Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains"...
  • Page 325: Preliminary Steps

    Processors 11.3.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the processor heat sink, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the defective server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 326: Concluding Steps

    Processors 11.3.6 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover"...
  • Page 327: Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives This chapter provides information on how to install, remove or replace SATA optical disk drives and USB backup drives. Safety notes CAUTION! Before installing an accessible drive, acquaint yourself with the ● drive's user documentation. When inserting an accessible drive into the server, ensure not to ●...
  • Page 328: Basic Procedure

    Accessible drives 12.1 Basic procedure Mounting order for accessible drives PRIMERGY TX140 S1 server offers three 5.25-inch accessible drive bays for optical disk drives and backup drives: 5.25 inch x 1.6 inch Figure 182: Accessible drives mounting order (tower server)
  • Page 329 Accessible drives 5.25 inch x 1.6 inch Figure 183: Accessible drives mounting order (rack server) Sequence Accessible drive Max. no. Optical disk drive or slimline optical disk Bay 1 drive Bay 2 Backup drive LTOx Bay 3 if bay 2 is occupied Bay 2 Backup drive DAT Bay 3 if bay 2 is occupied...
  • Page 330: Installing Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives 12.2 Installing accessible drives Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 12.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Installing accessible drives: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 12.2.2 Preliminary steps Before installing an accessible drive, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 331: Removing The Accessible Drive Dummy Module

    Accessible drives Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover" on page 71 (tower server). Ê Pull out the ID card and open the front cover as described in section "Removing the rack front cover"...
  • Page 332: Installing An Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives 12.2.4 Installing an optical disk drive (ODD) 12.2.4.1 Preparing the optical disk drive Removing EasyClick rails from the dummy cover Accessible drives are supplied without EasyClick rails. Before installing a new accessible drive, EasyClick rails need to be removed from the dummy cover and mounted on the new drive.
  • Page 333 Accessible drives Figure 186: Attaching EasyClick rails to the optical disk drive Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the optical disk drive, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. – Use the first holes in the bottom row of the perforated rail as shown.
  • Page 334: Installing The Optical Disk Drive

    Accessible drives 12.2.4.2 Installing the optical disk drive Figure 187: Installing the optical disk drive Ê Insert the optical disk drive into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 335 Accessible drives Figure 188: Connecting cables to the optical disk drive Ê Connect cables to the optical disk drive. SATA cable T26139-Y3928-V205 Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 connector P4 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 336 Accessible drives Figure 189: Routing ODD cables Ê Run the ODD SATA and power cables through the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown. Ê Ensure that the SATA ODD cable is connected to system board connector SATA 5 (see close-up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 337: Installing A Slimline Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives 12.2.5 Installing a slimline optical disk drive (ODD) 12.2.5.1 Mounting the slimline drive in the slide-in unit Figure 190: Slide-in unit for slimline ODD Figure 191: Mounting the slimline ODD in the slide-in unit (A) Ê Insert the slimline ODD on the top. Ê...
  • Page 338: Preparing The Slide-In Unit

    Accessible drives Figure 192: Mounting the slimline ODD in the slide-in unit (B) Ê Fasten it with two M2 x 2.5 mm screws to the slide-in unit on the left side.. 12.2.5.2 Preparing the slide-in unit Removing EasyClick rails from the dummy cover Slide-in units are supplied without EasyClick rails.
  • Page 339 Accessible drives Figure 193: Removing EasyClick rails from the dummy module Ê Remove four screws from each side of the dummy module to detach the EasyClick rails. Note that there are two M3 x 4.5 mm screws with M3 thread (orange circle) and two 6-32 x 4.8 mm screws with UNC thread (blue circle) on each side.
  • Page 340 Accessible drives Figure 194: Attaching EasyClick rails to the slide-in unit Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the slide-in unit, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. – Use the first holes in the bottom row of the perforated rail as shown.
  • Page 341: Installing The Slimline Drive

    Accessible drives 12.2.5.3 Installing the slimline drive Figure 195: Installing the slimline drive Ê Insert the slide-in unit into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 342 Accessible drives Figure 196: Connecting cables to the slimline drive Ê Connect cables to the slimline drive. SATA cable T26139-Y3928-V205 Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 connector P5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 343 Accessible drives Figure 197: Routing ODD cables Ê Run the ODD SATA and power cables through the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown. Ê Ensure that the SATA ODD cable is connected to system board connector SATA 5 (see close-up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 344: Installing A Backup Drive

    Accessible drives 12.2.6 Installing a backup drive 12.2.6.1 Preparing the backup drive Removing EasyClick rails from the dummy cover Accessible drives are supplied without EasyClick rails. Before installing a new accessible drive, EasyClick rails need to be removed from the dummy cover and mounted on the new drive.
  • Page 345 Accessible drives Figure 199: Attaching EasyClick rails to the backup drive (RDX) Figure 200: Attaching EasyClick rails to the backup drive (DDS) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 346 Accessible drives Figure 201: Attaching EasyClick rails to the backup drive (LTO) Ê Attach Easyclick rails on either side of the backup drive, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. – Use the first holes in the bottom or top row of the perforated rail as shown.
  • Page 347: Installing The Backup Drive

    Accessible drives 12.2.6.2 Installing the backup drive Figure 202: Installing the backup drive Ê Insert the backup drive into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 348 Accessible drives Figure 203: Connecting cables to the backup drive Ê Connect cables to the backup drive. Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 – Power connector P3 if installed in middle bay – Power connector P2 if installed in bottom bay USB cable T26139-Y3973-V2 Type B connector Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 349 Accessible drives Figure 204: Routing backup drive cables Ê Run the USB and power cables through the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown. Ê Ensure that the 6-pin connector on the USB cable is connected to system board connector USB1 DAT (see close-up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 350: Concluding Steps

    Accessible drives 12.2.7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the front cover and reinstall the ID card as described in section "Mounting the rack front cover" on page 77 (rack server) or "Mounting the front cover"...
  • Page 351: Removing Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives 12.3 Removing accessible drives Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 12.3.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Removing accessible drives: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 12.3.2 Preliminary steps Before removing an accessible drive, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 352: Removing An Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, extend it out of the rack as described in section "Extending the server out of the rack" on page If further required, remove the server from the rack as described in section "Removing the server from the rack"...
  • Page 353 Accessible drives Ê Disconnect all cables from the optical disk drive. SATA cable T26139-Y3928-V205 Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 connector P4 Figure 206: Removing the optical disk drive Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism.
  • Page 354: Removing A Slimline Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives 12.3.4 Removing a slimline optical disk drive (ODD) Figure 207: Disconnecting cables from the slimline optical disk drive Ê Disconnect all cables from the slimline optical disk drive. SATA cable T26139-Y3928-V205 Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 connector P5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 355 Accessible drives Figure 208: Removing the slide-in unit Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Pull the slide-in unit out of its bay (2). Ê Secure loose accessible drive cables in applicable cable clamps. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 356: Removing A Backup Drive

    Accessible drives 12.3.5 Removing a backup drive Figure 209: Disconnecting cables from the backup drive Ê Disconnect all cables from the backup drive. Power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 – Power connector P3 if installed in middle bay – Power connector P2 if installed in bottom bay T26139- Y3973-V2 Type B connector USB cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 357 Accessible drives Figure 210: Removing the backup drive Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Pull the backup drive out of its bay (2). Ê Secure loose accessible drive cables in applicable cable clamps. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 358: Installing Accessible Drive Dummy Modules

    Accessible drives 12.3.6 Installing accessible drive dummy modules CAUTION! Always replace dummy modules into unused drive bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Secure loose accessible drive cables in applicable cable clamps. 12.3.6.1 Preparing the accessible drive dummy module Figure 211: Removing the EasyClick rails (ODD) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 359 Accessible drives Figure 212: Removing the EasyClick rails (backup drive) Ê Remove two screws from each side of the defective optical disk or backup drive to detach the EasyClick rails. Figure 213: Attaching EasyClick rails to the dummy module Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 360: Installing The Accessible Drive Dummy Module

    Accessible drives Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the dummy module, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Use the first holes in the bottom and upper rows of the perforated rail as shown. 12.3.6.2 Installing the accessible drive dummy module Figure 214: Installing the dummy module Ê...
  • Page 361: Concluding Steps

    Accessible drives 12.3.7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the front cover and reinstall the ID card as described in section "Mounting the rack front cover" on page 77 (rack server) or "Mounting the front cover"...
  • Page 362: Replacing Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives 12.4 Replacing accessible drives Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 15 minutes 12.4.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Replacing accessible drives: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 12.4.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing an accessible drive, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 363: Replacing An Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, extend it out of the rack as described in section "Extending the server out of the rack" on page If further required, remove the server from the rack as described in section "Removing the server from the rack"...
  • Page 364 Accessible drives Figure 216: Installing EasyClick rails Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the new optical disk drive, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. – Use the first holes in the bottom row of the perforated rail as shown.
  • Page 365: Replacing A Slimline Optical Disk Drive (Odd)

    Accessible drives 12.4.4 Replacing a slimline optical disk drive (ODD) Ê Remove the slide-in unit as described in section "Removing a slimline optical disk drive (ODD)" on page 354. Figure 217: Removing the slimline ODD form the slide-in unit (A) Ê...
  • Page 366 Accessible drives Ê Remove the slimline ODD drive from the slide-in unit. Ê Install the new slimline ODD as described in section "Installing a slimline optical disk drive (ODD)" on page 337. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 367: Replacing A Backup Drive

    Accessible drives 12.4.5 Replacing a backup drive Ê Remove the defective backup drive as described in section "Removing a backup drive" on page 356. Figure 219: Removing EasyClick rails (example: RDX backup drive) Ê Remove two screws from each side of the defective backup drive to detach the EasyClick rails.
  • Page 368 Accessible drives Figure 221: Attaching EasyClick rails to the backup drive (DDS) Figure 222: Attaching EasyClick rails to the backup drive (LTO) Ê Attach Easyclick rails on either side of the backup drive, each with two screws: – DDS and RDX drives: M3 x 4.5 mm screws –...
  • Page 369: Concluding Steps

    Accessible drives – Use the first holes in the bottom or top row of the perforated rail as shown. – Use the screws which are provided with the packaging contents of the backup drive. Ê Install the new ODD as described in section "Installing a backup drive"...
  • Page 370 Accessible drives Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 371: Front Panel And External Connectors

    Front panel and external connectors This chapter provides information on how to replace the front panel module and optional front LAN connector board. Safety notes CAUTION! When inserting the front panel module into the server, ensure not to ● pinch or strain any connected cables. Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and ●...
  • Page 372: Replacing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.1 Replacing the front panel module Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 10 minutes Average software task duration: 5 minutes Note on system information backup / restore The front panel module contains the Chassis ID EPROM that contains system information like server name and model, housing type, serial number and manufacturing data.
  • Page 373: Preliminary Steps

    Front panel and external connectors 13.1.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the front panel module, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality"...
  • Page 374: Removing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.1.3 Removing the front panel module Figure 223: Disconnecting the front LAN board Ê If applicable, disconnect the front LAN board from the system board: Press in on the locking latch on the front LAN board holder (1) and pull the front LAN board out of its socket (2).
  • Page 375 Front panel and external connectors Ê Remove the front LAN board from the chassis. Figure 225: Disconnecting front panel cables Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board (1). Ê Remove the front panel cable from the cable clamps as shown (see orange arrows) (2).
  • Page 376 Front panel and external connectors Figure 226: Removing the front panel module Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Carefully pull the front panel module out of its bay (2). CAUTION! Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 377 Front panel and external connectors Figure 227: Removing the front panel cable Ê Remove the front panel cable from the defective front panel module as shown. Ê If the front LAN connector has been installed in the defective front panel module, remove the cable as described in section "Removing the front LAN connector"...
  • Page 378: Installing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.1.4 Installing the front panel module Ê If the front LAN connection is to be installed in the new front panel module, install the front LAN cable as described in section "Preparing the front panel module"...
  • Page 379 Front panel and external connectors Figure 229: Installing the front panel module Ê Insert the front panel module into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 380 Front panel and external connectors Figure 230: Connecting front panel cables Ê Run the front panel cable through the cable clamps (see orange arrows) as shown (1). T26139- Y4015-V1 to system board connector Ê Connect the front panel cable FRONTPANEL (2). Figure 231: Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN board Ê...
  • Page 381 Front panel and external connectors Figure 232: Connecting the front LAN board to the system board Ê Connect the front LAN board to system board connector FRONT LAN. Ensure that the front LAN board holder snaps in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 382: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and external connectors 13.1.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the front cover and reinstall the ID card as described in section "Mounting the rack front cover"...
  • Page 383: Front Lan Connector

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2 Front LAN connector 13.2.1 Installing the front LAN connector Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 13.2.1.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Installing the front LAN connector: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 13.2.1.2 Preliminary steps Before installing the front LAN connector, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 384: Removing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover" on page 71 (tower server). Ê Pull out the ID card and open the front cover as described in section "Removing the rack front cover"...
  • Page 385 Front panel and external connectors Figure 234: Removing the front panel module Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Carefully pull the front panel module out of its bay (2). CAUTION! Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 386: Preparing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.1.4 Preparing the front panel module Figure 235: Removing EasyClick rails from the front panel module Ê Remove two screws from each side of the front panel module to detach the EasyClick rails. Figure 236: Removing the front panel cover (A) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 387 Front panel and external connectors Ê Press in on the locking latches on the front panel cover (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Pull off the front panel cover (2). Figure 237: Removing the front panel cover (B) Ê Remove the front panel cover from the front panel frame. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 388 Front panel and external connectors Figure 238: Breaking out the front LAN cover plate Ê Break out the LAN cover plate on the front panel cover. Please note that once removed, the front LAN cover plate cannot be refitted. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 389: Installing The Front Lan Connector

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.1.5 Installing the front LAN connector Figure 239: Front LAN cable T26139-Y4025-V1 Figure 240: Mounting the front LAN connector Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 390: Re-Assembling The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors Ê Run the front LAN cable through the mounting bracket on the front panel frame as shown (1). Ê Carefully snap the front LAN cable connector into the mounting bracket (2). 13.2.1.6 Re-assembling the front panel module Figure 241: Installing the front panel cover Ê...
  • Page 391 Front panel and external connectors Figure 242: Mounting EasyClick on the front panel module Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the front panel module, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Use the holes in the bottom row of the perforated rail as shown. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 392: Re-Installing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.1.7 Re-installing the front panel module Figure 243: Installing the front panel module Ê Insert the front panel module into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 393 Front panel and external connectors Figure 244: Connecting front panel cables Ê Run the front panel cable through the cable clamps (see orange arrows) as shown (1). Ê Connect the front panel cable T26139-Y4015-V1 to system board connector FRONTPANEL (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 394 Front panel and external connectors Figure 245: LAN board kit Front LAN board D2935 Part number: S26361-D2935-A11 Front LAN board holder Part number: A3C40126757 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 395 Front panel and external connectors Figure 246: Assembling the front LAN board (A) Ê Insert and push the front LAN board into the front LAN holder (A3C40126757) until the two locking pins in the holder snap in place. Figure 247: Assembling the front LAN board (B) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 396 Front panel and external connectors Ê Assembled front LAN board in front LAN holder Figure 248: Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN board Ê Connect the front LAN cable to the front LAN board. Figure 249: Connecting the front LAN board to the system board Ê...
  • Page 397: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.1.8 Concluding steps Ê Reinstall the fan module as described in section "Installing the fan module" on page 209. Ê Close the front cover and reinstall the ID card as described in section "Mounting the rack front cover" on page 77 (rack server) or "Mounting the front cover"...
  • Page 398: Using The Front Management Lan Connector

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.1.9 Using the front management LAN connector In order to use the front management LAN connector to access the iRMC S3 management controller, please proceed as follows: Ê Ensure that Management LAN has been enabled in the BIOS: Ê...
  • Page 399: Removing The Front Lan Connector

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.2 Removing the front LAN connector Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes 13.2.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Removing the front LAN connector: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver 13.2.2.2 Preliminary steps Before removing the front LAN connector, perform the following steps: Ê...
  • Page 400: Removing The Front Lan Board

    Front panel and external connectors Ê Pull out the ID card and open the front cover as described in section "Removing the rack front cover" on page 69 (rack server) or "Removing the front cover" on page 74 (tower server). Ê...
  • Page 401 Front panel and external connectors Figure 251: Disconnecting the front LAN cable Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable from the front LAN board. Ê Remove the front LAN board from the chassis. Figure 252: Disconnecting front panel cables Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board (1). Ê...
  • Page 402 Front panel and external connectors Figure 253: Removintg the front panel module Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Carefully pull the front panel module out of its bay (2). CAUTION! Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 403: Removing The Front Lan Connector

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.2.4 Removing the front LAN connector Figure 254: Removing EasyClick rails from the front panel module Ê Remove two screws from each side of the front panel module to detach the EasyClick rails. Figure 255: Removing the front panel cover (A) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 404 Front panel and external connectors Ê Press in on the locking latches on the front panel cover (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Pull off the front panel cover (2). Figure 256: Mounting the front LAN connector Ê Carefully unlatch the front LAN cable connector from the mounting bracket (1).
  • Page 405 Front panel and external connectors Figure 257: Installing the front panel cover Ê Snap the front panel cover back onto the front panel frame. Ensure that the locking latches on the front panel cover (see close-up) properly engage. Figure 258: Removing the front panel cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 406: Re-Installing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors Ê Attach EasyClick rails on either side of the front panel module, each with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Use the holes in the bottom row of the perforated rail as shown. 13.2.2.5 Re-installing the front panel module Figure 259: Installing the front panel module Ê...
  • Page 407: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and external connectors Figure 260: Connecting front panel cables Ê Run the front panel cable through the cable clamps (see orange arrows) as shown (1). T26139- Y4015-V1 to system board connector Ê Connect the front panel cable FRONTPANEL (2). 13.2.2.6 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 408: Replacing The Front Lan Connector And Board

    Front panel and external connectors If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack" on page Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains"...
  • Page 409: Removing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors Ê Shut down the server as described in section "Shutting down the server" on page Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords"...
  • Page 410: Re-Installing The Front Panel Module

    Front panel and external connectors 13.2.3.7 Re-installing the front panel module Figure 261: Installing the front panel module Ê Insert the front panel module into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 411 Front panel and external connectors Figure 262: Connecting front panel cables Ê Run the front panel cable through the cable clamps (see orange arrows) as shown (1). Ê Connect the front panel cable T26139-Y4015-V1 to system board connector FRONTPANEL (2). Figure 263: Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN board Ê...
  • Page 412: Concluding Steps

    Front panel and external connectors Figure 264: Connecting the front LAN board to the system board Ê Connect the front LAN board to system board connector FRONT LAN. Ensure that the front LAN board holder snaps in place. 13.2.3.8 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 413 Front panel and external connectors Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, secure it in the rack as described in section "Sliding the server into the rack" on page If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack"...
  • Page 414 Front panel and external connectors Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 415: System Board And Components

    System board and components This chapter provides information on how to replace the system board and system board components as its CMOS battery, the USB Flash Module (UFM) and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Safety notes CAUTION! Devices and components inside the server remain hot after ●...
  • Page 416: Replacing The Cmos Battery

    For further safety information, please refer to section "Environmental ● protection" in the PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Server Operating Manual. Ensure to insert the CMOS battery the with the positive pole ● facing up! 14.1.1 Required tools...
  • Page 417: Preliminary Steps

    System board and components 14.1.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the CMOS battery, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 418: Removing The Battery

    System board and components 14.1.3 Removing the battery Figure 265: Replacing the CMOS battery (A) Ê Press out on the locking spring to eject the depleted CMOS battery (1). Ê If the CMOS battery cannot be ejected this way, use a toothpick (recommended) or similar tool as a lever: Insert the toothpick between the battery and locking spring as shown (2).
  • Page 419 System board and components Figure 266: Replacing the CMOS battery (B) Ê Carefully pry the depleted CMOS battery out of its socket as shown (1). Ê Remove the CMOS battery (2). Do not throw the CMOS battery into the trash can. Lithium batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
  • Page 420: Installing The Cmos Battery

    System board and components 14.1.4 Installing the CMOS battery Figure 267: Installing the CMOS battery Ê At a slight angle, fit the new CMOS battery into its socket as shown (1). CAUTION! Ensure to insert the CMOS battery with the positive pole (label side) facing up as shown (see close-up).
  • Page 421: Concluding Steps

    System board and components 14.1.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Dispose of the CMOS battery in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 422: Usb Flash Module (Ufm)

    System board and components 14.2 USB Flash Module (UFM) This section provides information on how to install, remove or replace the USB Flash Module (UFM). 14.2.1 Installing the UFM board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 5 minutes Average software task duration: 5 minutes 14.2.1.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less...
  • Page 423: Installing The Ufm Board

    System board and components Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords" on page Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, extend it out of the rack as described in section "Extending the server out of the rack"...
  • Page 424 System board and components Figure 269: UFM mounting location Figure 270: UFM mounting location (detail) UFM mounting location on the system board: UFM connector Cut-out for UFM spacer Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 425: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 271: Installing the UFM board Ê Connect the UFM board to the system board, snapping in the UFM spacer. 14.2.1.4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 426: Software Configuration

    System board and components Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door" on page Ê Enable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page 110. Ê If BitLocker functionality is used and has been disabled before starting the maintenance task, re-enable BitLocker as described in section "Enabling BitLocker functionality"...
  • Page 427: Preliminary Steps

    System board and components 14.2.2.2 Preliminary steps Before removing the UFM board, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door"...
  • Page 428: Removing The Ufm Board

    System board and components 14.2.2.3 Removing the UFM board Figure 272: Removing the UFM board (A) Ê Remove the nylon screw on the defective UFM board (1). Ê Disconnect and remove the defective UFM board (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 429: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 273: Removing the UFM board (B) Ê The UFM spacer remains on the system board. 14.2.2.4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 430: Replacing The Ufm Board

    System board and components Ê If BitLocker functionality is used and has been disabled before starting the maintenance task, re-enable BitLocker as described in section "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 116. 14.2.3 Replacing the UFM board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 10 minutes Average software task duration: 5 minutes 14.2.3.1 Required tools...
  • Page 431: Removing The Ufm

    System board and components Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords" on page Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, extend it out of the rack as described in section "Extending the server out of the rack"...
  • Page 432: Re-Installing The Ufm

    System board and components Figure 275: Removing the UFM board (B) Ê The UFM spacer remains on the system board. 14.2.3.4 Re-installing the UFM Figure 276: Preparing the new UFM board Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 433 System board and components Ê Remove the nylon screw from the new UFM board (1). Ê Remove the UFM spacer (2). Figure 277: Installing the UFM board (A) Ê Fit the new UFM board on the UFM connector and the remaining UFM spacer.
  • Page 434 System board and components Figure 278: Installing the UFM board (B) Ê Secure the UFM board to the UFM spacer with the nylon screw. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 435 System board and components Destroying the defective UFM board CAUTION! The UFM board contains customer information (e.g. IP address, license numbers). After replacing the UFM, hand the defective UFM board over to the customer. If the customer requests disposal of the defective UFM board, proceed as follows: Figure 279: Destroying the defective UFM board Ê...
  • Page 436: Concluding Steps

    System board and components 14.2.3.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 437: Trusted Platform Module (Tpm)

    System board and components 14.3 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) This section provides information on how to install, remove or replace the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). 14.3.1 Installing the TPM board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 5 minutes Average software task duration: 5 minutes 14.3.1.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps:...
  • Page 438: Installing The Tpm Board

    System board and components Ê Shut down the server as described in section "Shutting down the server" on page Ê Remove the AC power cord from the cable tie and disconnect it from the system as described in section "Disconnecting power cords" on page Ê...
  • Page 439 System board and components Figure 281: TPM mounting location Figure 282: TPM mounting location (detail) TPM mounting location on the system board: TPM connector Cut-out for TPM spacer Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 440 System board and components Figure 283: Installing the TPM spacer Ê Snap the TPM spacer into the cut-out in the system board. Figure 284: Installing the TPM board Ê Connect the new TPM board to the system board. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 441 System board and components Figure 285: TPM bit insert Ê Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (Japanese market) to a bit screw driver. Figure 286: Securing the TPM board Ê Secure the TPM board with the TPM screw using the TPM bit insert. Do not fasten the screw too firmly.
  • Page 442: Concluding Steps

    For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual", available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market).
  • Page 443: Removing The Tpm Board

    System board and components Ê If BitLocker functionality is used and has been disabled before starting the maintenance task, re-enable BitLocker as described in section "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 116. 14.3.2 Removing the TPM board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 30 minutes CAUTION! Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM...
  • Page 444: Preliminary Steps

    For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Fujitsu service partners will find additional information (also available in Japanese) on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages. Ê Disable TPM in the system board BIOS. Proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 445 For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual", available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market).
  • Page 446: Removing The Tpm Board

    System board and components 14.3.2.3 Removing the TPM board Ê Remove the system board as described in section "Removing the system board" on page 455. Ê Lay the system board on a soft, antistatic surface with its component side facing down. Figure 287: Removing the TPM screw Ê...
  • Page 447: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Ê Remove the TPM screw (3). Ê Remove the defective TPM board on the upper side of the system board. Figure 288: Removing the TPM spacer Ê Using a small pair of combination pliers, press together the hooks on the TPM spacer (1, see close-up) and remove it from the system board (2).
  • Page 448: Replacing The Tpm Board

    System board and components 14.3.3 Replacing the TPM board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 40 minutes CAUTION! Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies. For security reasons, the TPM must be restored/re- saved by the customer.
  • Page 449: Preliminary Steps

    System board and components 14.3.3.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the TPM board, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door"...
  • Page 450: Re-Installing The Tpm

    System board and components 14.3.3.4 Re-installing the TPM Figure 289: TPM spacer Ê The TPM spacer is already present on the system board. Ê Re-install the TPM board as described in section "Installing the TPM board" on page 437. 14.3.3.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 451: Replacing The System Board

    System board and components Ê If BitLocker functionality is used and has been disabled before starting the maintenance task, re-enable BitLocker as described in section "Enabling BitLocker functionality" on page 116. 14.4 Replacing the system board Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average hardware task duration: 50 minutes Average software task duration: 10 minutes Please note that manual save or restore of BIOS settings...
  • Page 452: Required Tools

    System board and components CAUTION! – Before replacing the system board, ask the customer whether TPM functionality is used. – If the customer is using TPM functionality, remove the TPM from the old system board and install it on the new system board. Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies.
  • Page 453 System board and components – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Replacing the system board: ● – Magnifying glass for inspecting CPU socket springs (recommended) If a TPM module is installed: – Bit screw driver – TPM bit insert 2 x 0.4 mm) –...
  • Page 454: Preliminary Steps

    System board and components 14.4.2 Preliminary steps For BIOS version 1.15 or below, automatic restore functionality of the customer BIOS settings is not available. In this case, proceed as follows: Ê Please note down the current configuration or ask the customer to provide individual settings.
  • Page 455: Removing The System Board

    System board and components Ê Open the side / top cover as described in section "Removing the top cover" on page 67 (rack server) or "Removing the side cover" on page 71 (tower server). Ê Remove the fan module as described in section "Removing the fan module"...
  • Page 456 System board and components Figure 290: Detaching the system board (A) Ê Remove eight screws from the system board (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 457 System board and components Figure 291: Detaching the system board (B) Ê Slightly lift up the system board by the memory module ejectors and a PCI slot (1) in order to detach it from the centering bolts (C). Ê Carefully shift the system board towards the server front until the plug shells disengage from the cut-outs in the connector panel (2).
  • Page 458 System board and components Figure 292: Removing the system board Ê Hold the defective system board by the memory module ejectors and a PCI slot and at a slight angle lift it out of the chassis. Ê If applicable, remove the TPM board as described in section "Removing the TPM board"...
  • Page 459 System board and components Figure 293: Removing the power cable clamp Ê Using a small pair of combination pliers, press together the hooks on the power cable clamp (1) and remove it from the defective system board (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 460: Installing The System Board

    System board and components 14.4.4 Installing the system board 14.4.4.1 Mounting the system board Figure 294: Installing the system board (A) Ê Hold the new system board by the memory module ejectors and a PCI slot. CAUTION! – Do not lift or handle the system board by any of its heat sinks! –...
  • Page 461 System board and components Figure 295: Installing the system board (B) Ê Carefully shift the system board towards the server rear until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the connector panel (1). Ê Lower the system board onto the centering bolts (C). Ensure that the system board is properly seated on both centering bolts.
  • Page 462 System board and components Figure 296: Securing the system board Ê Secure the system board with eight screws (M3 x 6 mm, C26192-Y10-C68) (see circles). Screw torque: 0.6 Nm (not applicable for the Japanese market) Tighten the screws in a cross diagonal pattern. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 463 System board and components Figure 297: Installing the power cable clamp Ê Press down on the power cable clamp until it snaps into place. Ê Verify the settings on the new system board (jumpers). For a detailed description, please refer to section "Onboard settings"...
  • Page 464: Swapping The Processor

    System board and components 14.4.4.2 Swapping the processor Figure 298: Unlatching the socket lever (new system board) Ê Unlatch the socket lever on the new system board by pushing it down and away from the socket (1). Ê Fold back the socket release lever to disengage the load plate (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 465 System board and components Figure 299: Opening the load plate (new system board) Ê Rotate the socket lever to lift the load plate away from the socket. Ê Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 466 System board and components Figure 300: Removing the protective socket cover (new system board) Ê Place your thumb against the front edge of the protective socket cover and rest your index finger on the rear grip. CAUTION! Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the processor socket! Save the socket cover for future use.
  • Page 467 System board and components Ê Carefully remove the processor from its socket on the defective system board as described in section "Removing the processor" on page 312. Ê Install the processor on the new system board as described in section "Installing the processor"...
  • Page 468 System board and components Figure 302: Installing the protective socket cover (defective system board) (B) Ê Lower the load plate over the processor while leaving the socket lever in the open position. Ê Lower the socket lever while making sure that the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw cap (see close-up) as the lever is lowered.
  • Page 469: Concluding Steps

    System board and components Figure 303: Installing the protective socket cover (defective system board) (C) Ê Latch the socket lever under the load plate tab. 14.4.5 Concluding steps Ê Reconnect all cables to the system board. For a complete cabling overview, please refer to section "Cabling overview"...
  • Page 470 Ê If applicable, activate TPM functionality in the system BIOS under Security > TPM (Security Chip) Setting > Security Chip. For more information, refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, secure it in the rack as described in section "Sliding the server into the rack"...
  • Page 471 System board and components Ê Verify and update time settings as described in section "Verifying the system time settings" on page 112. Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses. For further information, refer to section "Looking up changed MAC / WWN addresses" on page 117.
  • Page 472 System board and components Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 473: Converting A Tower Server To A Rack Server

    Converting a tower server to a rack server Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 20 minutes This chapter provides information on how to convert a tower server to a rack model. Safety notes CAUTION! For further information, please refer to chapter "Important ●...
  • Page 474: Preliminary Steps

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.2 Preliminary steps Before converting the server model, perform the following steps: Ê Disable BitLocker functionality as described in section "Disabling BitLocker functionality" on page Ê Shut down the server as described in section "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 475: Removing The Right Side Cover

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.3 Removing the right side cover Figure 304: Removing the right side cover (A) Ê Remove two screws on the server rear. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 476 Converting a tower server to a rack server Figure 305: Removing the right side cover (B) Ê Using a slotted screw driver (1), slightly pry up on the locking tap until it disengages (2). Figure 306: Removing the right side cover (C) Ê...
  • Page 477 Converting a tower server to a rack server Figure 307: Removing the right side cover (D) Ê Disengage the locking latches on the right side cover from the upper edge of the chassis (1). Ê Slightly fold out the right side cover (2) and disengage the lower locking latches from the foot mounting rail (3).
  • Page 478: Removing The Foot Mounting Rail

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.4 Removing the foot mounting rail Ê Bring the server to its horizontal position. Figure 308: Removing the foot mounting rail Ê Remove two screws from the foot mounting rail (1). Ê Slide the foot mounting rail to the left by 1 cm (2) to disengage the locking latches.
  • Page 479: Realigning The Front Panel And Accessible Drives

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.5 Realigning the front panel and accessible drives The guides in the upper drive cage allow for horizontal and vertical assembly of the front panel and accessible drives. 15.5.1 Removing the front panel and accessible drives 5.25 inch x 1.6 inch Figure 309: Accessible drives mounting order (tower server) Ê...
  • Page 480: Re-Installing The Front Panel And Accessible Drives

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.5.2 Re-installing the front panel and accessible drives 5.25 inch x 1.6 inch Figure 310: Accessible drives mounting order (rack server) Sequence Accessible drive Max. no. Optical disk drive Bay 1 Bay 2 Backup drive LTOx Bay 3 if bay 2 is occupied Bay 2...
  • Page 481: Removing The Side Lock

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.6 Removing the side lock Figure 311: Removing the side lock Ê Remove one screw from the side lock (1). Ê Fold down the side lock in (2) and remove it from the chassis (3). The side lock is no longer required.
  • Page 482: Rack

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.7 Rack front cover 15.7.1 Assembling the rack front cover Figure 312: Inserting the front rack bezel into the rack mounting frame Ê Fit the front rack bezel into the right retaining bracket of the rack mounting frame as shown (1).
  • Page 483 Converting a tower server to a rack server Figure 314: Installing a HDD / SSD front panel frame Ê Join the two lugs on the front panel cover with the right inner edge of the HDD / SSD opening in the front rack bezel (1). Ê...
  • Page 484 Converting a tower server to a rack server Figure 315: Attaching the caution label Ê Attach the enclosed load warning sign (A3C40111924) onto the upper edge of the rack front bezel as shown. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 485: Mounting The Rack

    Converting a tower server to a rack server 15.7.2 Mounting the rack front cover Figure 316: Installing the rack front cover (A) Ê Hook the three tabs on the rack front bezel into the notches in the chassis. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 486 Converting a tower server to a rack server Figure 317: Installing the rack front cover (B) Ê Carefully fold up and close the rack front cover. Figure 318: Installing the rack front cover (C) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 487 Converting a tower server to a rack server Ê Secure the rack front cover to the chassis with two screws on either side. Use the inner screw holes on the side brackets (see close-up). Figure 319: Installing the ID card (rack server) Ê...
  • Page 488: Concluding Steps

    "Rack Mounting Kit - RMK-F2 Drop-In" Mounting Instructions. The document is available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (EMEA market) or http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/manual/ (Japanese market). The printed poster is contained in the rack mounting kit.
  • Page 489: Cabling

    Cabling This chapter provides information on how to connect, disconnect and route cables. Safety notes CAUTION! Always hold cables by their connectors when disconnecting them. ● Never pull on the cable to disconnect cables. Ensure that none of the cables are scraped, strained or otherwise ●...
  • Page 490: Cabling Overview

    Cabling 16.1 Cabling overview 2.5" 3.5" Cable No. Name Routing number model model from front panel Front panel T26139- module to system connector cable Y4015-V1 board T26139- from all drives to Power cable Y4012-V501 system board from optical disk T26139- ODD SATA cable drive to system Y3928-V205...
  • Page 491: Power Cabling

    Cabling 2.5" 3.5" Cable No. Name Routing number model model from fan module to system board PSU power from PSU to cables (standard system board power supply) PSU power cable from power T26139- (redundant distribution board Y4034-V101 power supply) to system board Table 11: List of used cables 16.1.1 Power cabling 2.5-inch HDD configuration (standard power supply)
  • Page 492 Cabling 2.5-inch HDD configuration (redundant power supply) Power Distribution slimline Board ODD only SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN USB 7/8 FAN1 CPU FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY...
  • Page 493 Cabling 3.5-inch HDD configuration (standard power supply) slimline ODD only SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN USB 7/8 FAN1 CPU FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX...
  • Page 494 Cabling 3.5-inch HDD configuration (redundant power supply) Power Distribution slimline Board ODD only SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY...
  • Page 495: Data Cabling

    Cabling 16.1.2 Data cabling 2.5-inch HDD configuration SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 Indicate CSS Standard LAN FAN1 SYS SATA MLC1 USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SAS Ctrl.
  • Page 496 Cabling SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 Indicate CSS Standard LAN FAN1 SYS SATA MLC1 USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SAS Ctrl. 8-port Slot 2 PCIe x1 USB1 DAT Slot 1 PCI 32 Bit / 33 MHz...
  • Page 497 Cabling SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 Indicate CSS Standard LAN FAN1 SYS SATA MLC1 USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SAS Ctrl. 4-port HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX Slot 2 PCIe x1 USB1 DAT...
  • Page 498 Cabling 3.5-inch HDD configuration SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 Indicate CSS Standard LAN FAN1 SYS USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SAS Ctrl.
  • Page 499 Cabling SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 Indicate CSS Standard LAN FAN1 SYS USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SAS Ctrl. 8-port Slot 2 PCIe x1 USB1 DAT Slot 1 PCI 32 Bit / 33 MHz...
  • Page 500: Replacing The Front Panel Cable

    Cabling 16.2 Replacing the front panel cable Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes Figure 331: Front panel connector cable T26139-Y4015-V1 16.2.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the front panel cable: tool-less ● Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 501: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.2.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the front panel cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 502: Removing The Front Panel Cable

    Cabling 16.2.3 Removing the front panel cable Figure 332: Disconnecting the front LAN board Ê If applicable, disconnect the front LAN board from the system board: Press in on the locking latch on the front LAN board holder (1) and pull the front LAN board out of its socket (2).
  • Page 503 Cabling Figure 333: Disconnecting the front LAN cable Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable from the front LAN board. Ê Remove the front LAN board from the chassis. Figure 334: Disconnecting front panel cables Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board (1). Ê...
  • Page 504 Cabling Figure 335: Removing the front panel module Ê Press in on the locking latches on both EasyClick rails (1) to disengage the locking mechanism. Ê Carefully pull the front panel module out of its bay (2). CAUTION! Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 505 Cabling Figure 336: Removing the front panel cable Ê Remove the front panel cable from the defective front panel module as shown. Ê If the front LAN connector has been installed in the defective front panel module, remove the cable as described in section "Removing the front LAN connector"...
  • Page 506: Installing The Front Panel Cable

    Cabling 16.2.4 Installing the front panel cable Ê If the front LAN connection is to be installed in the new front panel module, install the front LAN cable as described in section "Preparing the front panel module" on page 386. Figure 337: Connecting the front panel cable Ê...
  • Page 507 Cabling Figure 338: Installing the front panel module Ê Insert the front panel module into its installation bay and carefully push in until it locks in place. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 508 Cabling Figure 339: Connecting front panel cables Ê Run the front panel cable through the cable clamps (see orange arrows) as shown (1). Ê Connect the front panel cable T26139-Y4015-V1 to system board connector FRONTPANEL (2). Figure 340: Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN board Ê...
  • Page 509: Concluding Steps

    Cabling Figure 341: Connecting the front LAN board to the system board Ê Connect the front LAN board to system board connector FRONT LAN. Ensure that the front LAN board holder snaps in place. 16.2.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 510: Replacing The Power Cable

    Cabling Ê When working on a rack-mounted server, secure it in the rack as described in section "Sliding the server into the rack" on page If the server has been completely removed from the rack for maintenance purposes, reinstall and secure it in the rack as described in section "Mounting the server in the rack"...
  • Page 511: Required Tools

    Cabling 16.3.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the power cable: tool-less ● 16.3.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the power cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door"...
  • Page 512: Removing The Power Cable

    Cabling 16.3.3 Removing the power cable Figure 343: Detaching the power cable Ê Remove the power cable T26139-Y4012-V501 from the three cable clamps next to the drive bays. Figure 344: Disconnecting the power cable from the system board Ê While pressing the release latch on the connector (1), disconnect the power cable from the SATA POWER connector on the system board (2).
  • Page 513 Cabling Figure 345: Disconnecting the power cable from the optical disk drive Ê Disconnect SATA power cable connector P4 from the optical disk drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 514 Cabling Figure 346: Disconnecting the power cable from the backup drive Ê Disconnect the power connector from the backup drive: – Power connector P3 if installed in middle bay – Power connector P2 if installed in bottom bay Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 515 Cabling Figure 347: Disconnecting power cables from the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Remove all power connectors from the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – Connector P9 from primary SAS / SATA backplane connector X6 –...
  • Page 516 Cabling Figure 348: Disconnecting the power cable from the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the power cable connector P6 from SAS / SATA backplane connector X6. Ê Remove the power cable from the chassis. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 517: Installing The Power Cable

    Cabling 16.3.4 Installing the power cable Figure 349: Connecting the power cable to the system board Ê Connect the new power cable to system board connector SATA POWER. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 518 Cabling Figure 350: Connecting the power cable to the ODD Ê Connect the SATA power cable connector P4 to the optical disk drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 519 Cabling Figure 351: Connecting the power cable to the backup drive Ê Connect a power connector to the backup drive: – Power connector P3 if installed in middle bay – Power connector P2 if installed in bottom bay Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 520 Cabling Figure 352: Connecting the power cable to the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Connect power connectors to both 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – Connector P9 to primary SAS / SATA backplane connector X6 –...
  • Page 521 Cabling Figure 353: Connecting the power cable to the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane Ê Connect the power cable connector P6 to the SAS / SATA backplane connector X6. Figure 354: Routing the power cable Ê Run the power cable through the three cable clamps next to the drive bays as shown.
  • Page 522: Concluding Steps

    Cabling 16.3.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 523: Replacing The Odd Sata Cable

    Cabling 16.4 Replacing the ODD SATA cable Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes Figure 355: ODD SATA cable T26139-Y3928-V205 16.4.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the ODD SATA cable: tool-less ● Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 524: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.4.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the power cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 525: Removing The Odd Sata Cable

    Cabling 16.4.3 Removing the ODD SATA cable Figure 356: Disconnecting the ODD SATA cable (A) Ê Disconnect the ODD SATA cable from system board connector SATA 5 (1). Ê Remove the ODD SATA cable from the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown (2).
  • Page 526 Cabling Figure 357: Disconnecting the ODD SATA cable (B) Ê Disconnect the ODD SATA cable from the optical disk drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 527: Installing The Odd Sata Cable

    Cabling 16.4.4 Installing the ODD SATA cable Figure 358: Connecting the ODD SATA cable (A) Ê Reconnect the new ODD SATA cable to the optical disk drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 528: Concluding Steps

    Cabling Figure 359: Connecting the ODD SATA cable (B) Ê Reconnect the new ODD SATA cable to system board connector SATA 5 (1). Ê Run the ODD SATA cable through the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown (2). 16.4.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê...
  • Page 529: Replacing Sas / Sata Backplane Cables

    Cabling Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door"...
  • Page 530: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.5.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the power cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 531: Inch Hdd / Ssd Model

    Cabling 16.5.3 2.5-inch HDD / SSD model 16.5.3.1 Removing SAS / SATA backplane cables Figure 361: Removing the SAS / SATA cables (2.5-inch HDD model) (A) Ê Disconnect the SAS / SATA cable from SAS controller connectors MLC1 (1) and MLC2 (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 532 Cabling Figure 362: Removing the SAS / SATA cables (2.5-inch HDD model) (B) 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Disconnect the SAS / SATA cable from the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: – SAS / SATA cable connected to SAS controller connector MLC1 from primary backplane connectors X1 –...
  • Page 533: Installing Sas / Sata Backplane Cables

    Cabling 16.5.3.2 Installing SAS / SATA backplane cables Figure 363: Installing the SAS / SATA cables (2.5-inch HDD model) (A) 1 primary HDD backplane 2 secondary HDD backplane Ê Reconnect the new SAS / SATA cable to the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane: –...
  • Page 534 Cabling Figure 364: Installing the SAS / SATA cables (2.5-inch HDD model) (B) Ê Reconnect the new SAS / SATA cable to the SAS controller: – SAS / SATA cable from the primary SAS / SATA backplane to SAS controller connector MLC1 (1) –...
  • Page 535: Inch Hdd Model

    Cabling 16.5.4 3.5-inch HDD model 16.5.4.1 Removing the SAS / SATA backplane cable Figure 365: Removing the SAS / SATA cable (3.5-inch HDD model) (A) Ê Disconnect the SAS / SATA cable from system board connector SATA MLC1. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 536 Cabling Figure 366: Removing the SAS / SATA cable (3.5-inch HDD model) (B) Ê Disconnect the SAS / SATA cable from the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane connector X1. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 537: Installing The Sas / Sata Backplane Cable

    Cabling 16.5.4.2 Installing the SAS / SATA backplane cable Figure 367: Installing the SAS / SATA cable (3.5-inch HDD model) (A) Ê Reconnect the new SAS / SATA cable to the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane connector X1. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 538: Concluding Steps

    Cabling Figure 368: Installing the SAS / SATA cable (3.5-inch HDD model) (B) Ê Reconnect the new SAS / SATA cable to system board connector SATA MLC1. 16.5.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover"...
  • Page 539: Replacing The Backup Drive Usb Cable

    Cabling Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door"...
  • Page 540: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.6.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the power cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 541: Removing The Backup Drive Usb Cable

    Cabling 16.6.3 Removing the backup drive USB cable Figure 370: Removing the backup drive USB cable (A) Ê Disconnect the backup drive USB cable from system board connector USB1 DAT (1). Ê Remove the backup drive USB cable from the cable clamps (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 542 Cabling Figure 371: Removing the backup drive USB cable (B) Ê Disconnect the USB cable from the backup drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 543: Installing The Backup Drive Usb Cable

    Cabling 16.6.4 Installing the backup drive USB cable Figure 372: Installing the backup drive USB cable (A) Ê Reconnect the new USB cable (Type B connector) to the backup drive. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 544: Concluding Steps

    Cabling Figure 373: Installing the backup drive USB cable (B) Ê Reconnect the 6-pin connector of the new backup drive USB cable to system board connector USB1 DAT (1). Ê Run the backup drive USB cable through the cable clamps (see arrows) as shown (2).
  • Page 545: Replacing The Front Lan Cable

    Cabling Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê If applicable, close the rack door as described in section "Closing the rack door"...
  • Page 546: Replacing Bbu Cables

    Cabling 16.8 Replacing BBU cables Upgrade and Repair Units (URU) Average task duration: 5 minutes Figure 375: BBU cable T26139-Y3987-V2 16.8.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: tool-less ● Replacing the BBU cable: tool-less ● Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 547: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.8.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the BBU cable, perform the following steps: Ê Disable boot watchdog functionality as described in section "Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality" on page Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door"...
  • Page 548: Removing The Bbu Cable

    Cabling 16.8.3 Removing the BBU cable Figure 376: Disconnecting the BBU cable Ê Carefully disconnect the BBU cable from the RAID controller (1). Ê Remove the BBU cable from the cable clamp (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 549 Cabling Figure 377: Removing the BBU holder from the chassis (A) Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the BBU holder (1) while sliding the BBU holder to the right as far as it will go (2). After that, the fixation bolts on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 550 Cabling Figure 378: Removing the BBU holder from the chassis (B) Ê Lift the BBU holder out of the chassis. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 551 Cabling Figure 379: Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Press out on the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder (1) to disengage the locking mechanism while pulling up on the BBU (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 552 Cabling Figure 380: Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Fold up the BBU (1) and at a slight angle remove it from the BBU holder (2). Figure 381: Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Ê Carefully disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 553: Installing The Bbu Cable

    Cabling 16.8.4 Installing the BBU cable Figure 382: Connecting the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable T26139-Y3987-V2 to the BBU board as shown. The connector side with the three dots points towards you (see close- up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 554 Cabling Figure 383: Installing the BBU in the BBU holder (A) Ê At a slight angle, fit the BBU under the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder (C26361-K644-C942) as shown (1). Ê Fold down the BBU until it locks in place (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 555 Cabling Figure 384: Installed BBU in BBU holder Figure 385: Installing the BBU holder (A) Note the positions of the fixation bolts on the chassis floor and keyhole slots on the BBU holder. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 556 Cabling Figure 386: Installing the BBU holder (B) Ê Insert the BBU holder into the chassis so that the three fixation bolts on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder (see close-up). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 557 Cabling Figure 387: Installing the BBU holder (C) Ê Slide the BBU holder to the right as far as it will go (1). The fixation bolts on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder (see close-up). Ê...
  • Page 558 Cabling Figure 388: Connecting the BBU to the controller Ê Run the BBU cable through the cable clamp next to the HDD cage as shown (1). Ê Connect the BBU cable to the RAID controller (2). The connector side with the three dots points towards you. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 559: Concluding Steps

    Cabling 16.8.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the side / top cover as described in section "Mounting the top cover" on page 80 (rack server) or "Mounting the side cover" on page 85 (tower server).
  • Page 560: Replacing The Intrusion Switch Cable

    Cabling 16.9 Replacing the intrusion switch cable Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Average task duration: 10 minutes Figure 389: Intrusion switch cable T26139-Y3736-V302 16.9.1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps: ● – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Replacing the intrusion switch cable: ●...
  • Page 561: Preliminary Steps

    Cabling 16.9.2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the intrusion switch cable, perform the following steps: Ê If applicable, open the rack door as described in section "Opening the rack door" on page Ê Locate the desired server as described in section "Locating the defective server"...
  • Page 562: Removing The Intrusion Switch Cable

    Cabling 16.9.3 Removing the intrusion switch cable Figure 390: Detaching the intrusion switch cable Ê Remove the intrusion switch cable from its cable clamps (see circles). Figure 391: Detaching the front intrusion switch Ê Remove two screws from the front intrusion switch. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 563 Cabling Figure 392: Removing the side and front intrusion switches Ê Pull the front intrusion switch from its mounting location (1). Ê Press in on the left mounting hook on the side / top intrusion switch (2). Ê Fold and remove the side / top intrusion (3). Ê...
  • Page 564: Installing The Intrusion Switch Cable

    Cabling Figure 393: Disconnecting the intrusion switch cable Ê Disconnect the intrusion switch cable from system board connector INTRUSION. 16.9.4 Installing the intrusion switch cable Figure 394: Connecting the intrusion switch cable Ê Disconnect the intrusion switch cable from system board connector INTRUSION.
  • Page 565 Cabling Figure 395: Installing the side intrusion switch Ê Hinge the right mounting hook on the side / top intrusion switch in the intrusion switch holder (1). Ê Fold in the side / top intrusion until it locks in place (2). Ê...
  • Page 566 Cabling Figure 396: Securing the front intrusion switch Ê Secure the front intrusion switch with two screws. Figure 397: Securing front intrusion switch cable Ê Run the intrusion switch cable through its cable clamps (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 567: Concluding Steps

    Cabling 16.9.5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures to complete the task: Ê Close the front cover and reinstall the ID card as described in section "Mounting the rack front cover" on page 77 (rack server) or "Mounting the front cover" on page 82 (tower server).
  • Page 568 Cabling Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 569: Appendix

    Appendix 17.1 Mechanical overview 17.1.1 Server front 2.5-inch HDD / SSD model Figure 398: PRIMERGY TX140 S1 front - 2.5-inch HDD / SSD model Pos. Component Reference 2.5-inch hard disk drives / solid state drives / dummy "Mounting order for 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs"...
  • Page 570 "Replacing the front LAN connector and optional front LAN board" on page 408 connector 3.5-inch HDD model Figure 399: PRIMERGY TX140 S1 front - 3.5-inch HDD model Pos. Component Reference 3.5-inch hard disk drives / "Mounting order for 3.5-inch HDDs" on...
  • Page 571: Server Rear

    USB page 372 connectors Front panel module: "Replacing the front LAN connector and optional front LAN board" on page 408 connector 17.1.2 Server rear Figure 400: PRIMERGY TX140 S1 rear (example: standard PSU) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 572 Reference Standard power supply "Replacing the standard power supply unit" unit on page 124 CSS / Global Error / ID PRIMERGY TX140 S1 Technical Manual indicators Serial connector VGA video connector USB connectors 1-6 Service LAN connector Gigabit LAN connectors Optional expansion card "Replacing expansion cards"...
  • Page 573: Server Interior

    Appendix 17.1.3 Server interior Figure 401: PRIMERGY TX140 S1 interior (example: 2.5-inch HDD model, standard PSU) Pos. Component Reference System fan "Replacing the fan module" on page 207 Expansion card slots "Replacing expansion cards" on page 238 "Upgrading or replacing the processor" on...
  • Page 574: Configuration Tables

    Appendix Pos. Component Reference Battery backup unit "Replacing a BBU" on page 266 – "Replacing the 2.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane" on page 185 SAS / SATA HDD / SSD backplane – "Replacing the 3.5-inch HDD SAS / SATA backplane" on page 194 "Hard disk drives / solid state drives"...
  • Page 575: Connectors And Indicators

    Appendix 17.3 Connectors and indicators 17.3.1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 17.3.1.1 Onboard connectors SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN USB 7/8 FAN1 CPU FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY...
  • Page 576 Appendix No. Print Description POWER1 ATX power supply connector PC2009 Power management connector Frontpanel USB Front panel / USB connector Power distribution for SAS / SATA backplanes and SATA POWER accessible drives FRONT LAN Slot for front LAN connector board FAN2 SYS (not used) FAN1 CPU...
  • Page 577: Onboard Settings

    Appendix 17.3.1.2 Onboard settings SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN FAN1 CPU USB 7/8 FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SATA6 Slot 2 PCIe x1...
  • Page 578: Onboard Indicators And Controls

    Appendix 17.3.1.3 Onboard indicators and controls SATA POWER Jumper FRONT LAN FAN2 SYS Mgmt. LAN USB 9/10 Shared LAN USB 7/8 FAN1 SYS FAN1 SYS Standard LAN USB 5/6 Slot 4 PCIe x16 SATA MLC1 Indicate CSS HDD ACTIVITY Slot 3 PCIe x4 USB1AUX SATA6 Slot 2 PCIe x1...
  • Page 579 Appendix Using the Indicate CSS button Ê Shut down and power off the server. Ê Disconnect the AC power cord from the system. It is mandatory to disconnect power cords in order to use the Indicate CSS functionality. Ê Press the Indicate CSS button (1) to highlight defective components. Component LEDs LEDs A, B and C are visible from the outside on the server rear.
  • Page 580: I/O Panel Connectors

    Appendix Indicator Status Description fan running System fans orange on fan failure PCI card operational PCI card orange on PCI card failure AUX power yellow on AUX voltages are within range green iRMC S3 management controller is iRMC flashing operational 17.3.1.4 I/O panel connectors Figure 405: I/O panel connectors No.
  • Page 581: I/O Panel Indicators

    Depending on BIOS settings, the shared LAN connector may also be used as a management LAN connector. For further information, please refer to the "D3049 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY TX140 S1 / TX120 S3 Reference Manual". The serial connector COM1 can be used as default interface or to communicate with the iRMC S3.
  • Page 582 Appendix Indicator Status Description green on LAN connection established no LAN connection link/transfer green data transfer in progress flashing yellow on traffic a transfer rate of 1 Gbit/s LAN speed green on traffic a transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s traffic a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s no critical event (non CSS component) prefailure detected (non CSS Global error...
  • Page 583: Connectors And Indicators On The Front Panel

    Appendix 17.3.2 Connectors and indicators on the front panel 17.3.2.1 Front panel connectors Figure 407: Front panel connectors Pos. Component Reference optional VGA connector (not used) "Replacing the front LAN optional front LAN connector connector and board" on page 408 front USB connectors Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX140 S1...
  • Page 584: Front Panel Controls And Indicators

    Appendix 17.3.2.2 Front panel controls and indicators Figure 408: Front panel controls and indicators Local diagnostic indicators Pos. Indicator Status Description HDD error HDD / SSD, SAS / SATA backplane or orange on indicator RAID controller failure detected Hot-plug PSU module failure detected PSU error orange on Only available in redundant PSU...
  • Page 585 Appendix Status indicators Pos. Indicator Status Description server has been highlighted using Identification ServerView Operations Manager or the blue on indicator ID button on the front panel for easy identification no critical event (CSS component) yellow on prefailure detected (CSS component) CSS indicator yellow CSS component failure...
  • Page 586 Appendix Buttons Pos. Button Function This button highlights the ID indicator on the front and ID button I/O panels for easy server identification. This button is used to reboot the system. It can be pressed using the end of a paper clip. Reset button CAUTION! Risk of data loss!
  • Page 587: Minimum Startup Configuration

    Appendix 17.4 Minimum startup configuration Field Replaceable Units (FRU) If the server does not start up or other problems occur, it may be necessary to take the system down to its most basic configuration in order to isolate the defective component. The minimum startup configuration consists of the following components and cables: Component...
  • Page 588 Appendix Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie as described in section "Connecting the server to the mains" on page Ê Connect a keyboard, mouse and display to the server. Ê...

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