STRATOS S210-X22RQ Technical Manual

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STRATOS S210 Series
S210-X22RQ
Two-Socket High Memory
2U Rackmount Server
Technical Guide
Version: 1.0.0

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  • Page 1 STRATOS S210 Series S210-X22RQ Two-Socket High Memory 2U Rackmount Server Technical Guide Version: 1.0.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    S210-X22RQ (2.5” HDD) ........
  • Page 3 ABLE OF ONTENTS Removing a 2.5” Hard Drive .............2-2 Installing a 2.5”...
  • Page 4 ABLE OF ONTENTS Removing a Processor..............2-15 Installing a Processor.
  • Page 5 ABLE OF ONTENTS Intelligent Battery Backup Unit 2-42 Installing an iBBU..............2-42 Removing an iBBU.
  • Page 6 ABLE OF ONTENTS Advanced Screen..............3-6 PCI Screen .
  • Page 7 ABLE OF ONTENTS Exit Screen................3-44 Loading BIOS Defaults .
  • Page 8 ABLE OF ONTENTS Server Management Software Server System Overview ..............4-1 BMC Key Features and Functions .
  • Page 9 ABLE OF ONTENTS Thermal Trip / Processor Hot ............4-4 Watchdog.
  • Page 10 ABLE OF ONTENTS Web Graphical User Interface (GUI) for ESMS 4-15 Using the Web GUI ..............4-15 Login .
  • Page 11 ABLE OF ONTENTS PEF ................4-36 RADIUS .
  • Page 12 ABLE OF ONTENTS Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors Rail Kit Assembly Rail Kit Assembly Installing the Rack Brackets............. .6-1 Preparing for the Installation .
  • Page 13 ABLE OF ONTENTS Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Guidelines ................8-1 Safety Information Server Safety Information Safety Warnings and Cautions .
  • Page 14 ABLE OF ONTENTS Regulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 10-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 10-3 FCC Verification Statement (USA)............10-3 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) .
  • Page 15 ONVENTIONS Conventions Several different typographic conventions are used throughout Note: this manual. Refer to the following examples for common Highlights general or useful information and tips. usage. Bold type face denotes menu items, buttons and application names. Italic type face denotes references to other sections, and the names of the folders, menus, programs, and files.
  • Page 16 CRONYMS Acronyms A signal is deasserted when in the inactive state. Active- TERM DEFINITION low signal names have “_L” appended to the end of the signal mnemonic. Active-high signal names have no “_L” Analog to Digital Deasserted suffix. To reduce confusion when referring to active-high ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface and active-low signals, the terms one/zero, high/low, and...
  • Page 17 CRONYMS IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Node Management In-Target Probe Output buffer 1024 bytes. Original Equipment Manufacturer Keyboard Controller Style Unit of electrical resistance Keyboard, Video, Mouse Power Distribution Board Local Area Network Platform Event Filtering Liquid Crystal Display Platform Event Paging Lower Critical Threshold PERR Parity Error...
  • Page 18 CRONYMS System Event Log SERR System Error A two-wire interface based on the I C protocol. The SMBus SMBus is a low-speed bus that provides positive addressing for devices, as well as bus arbitration Server Management Interrupt. SMI is the highest priority nonmaskable interrupt Server Management Mode Server Management Software...
  • Page 19: Important Safety Instructions

    AFETY NFORMATION Safety Information Important Safety Instructions power cord, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to the server before opening it. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can result. Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage drives, boards, and other parts.
  • Page 20 AFETY NFORMATION to grip with, but not squeeze, the pliers or other tool used to remove a jumper, or the pins on the board may bend or break.
  • Page 21: Revision History

    EVISION ISTORY Revision History Refer to the table below for the updates made to this manual. DATE CHAPTER UPDATES Copyright Disclaimer Copyright © 2012 Quanta Computer Inc. This publication, The information in this document is subject to change without including all photographs, illustrations and software, is pro- notice.
  • Page 22 About the Server Chapter 1...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    SATADOM and two 2.5” hot plug SSD. PCI-E:  Network:  S210-X22RQ S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG (1) PCIe x16 G3 low profile riser slot or (1) PCIe x8 G3  ® ® Two Intel Powerville I350 GbE RJ45 ports or (2) Intel ...
  • Page 24 BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM EATURES Table 1-1: ® S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG Specification (Continued) Intel Twinville X540 10G BASE T RJ45 ports or  ® Quanta Intel 82599ES 10Gb SFP+ dual port mezza- S210-X22RQ S210-X22RG SPECIFICATION nine card (optional) (24) DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 Mhz ECC UDIMM/...
  • Page 25 BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM EATURES Table 1-1: Table 1-1: S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG Specification (Continued) S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG Specification (Continued) S210-X22RQ S210-X22RG S210-X22RQ S210-X22RG SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION  (1) PCIe x16 G3 low  (1) PCIe x16 G3 riser ® Intel SW RAID...
  • Page 26 BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM EATURES Table 1-1: Table 1-1: S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG Specification (Continued) S210-X22RQ and S210-X22RG Specification (Continued) S210-X22RQ S210-X22RG S210-X22RQ S210-X22RG SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION 3.5" SKU Management Port (1) Dedicated GbE RJ45 management port  Quanta LSISAS2108 Integrated Graph-...
  • Page 27: Package Contents

    BOUT THE ERVER ACKAGE ONTENTS Package Contents The following list includes the package components for a 2 node configuration: 1 x 2U chassis system  1 x Mainboard modules  2 x Dummy modules  2 x Processor heat sinks ...
  • Page 28: A Tour Of The System

    OUR OF THE YSTEM 1.2 A Tour of the System The S210-X22RQ is available as a 2.5” or a 3.5” form factor. The following illustrations show the major components parts of these two variants. S210-X22RQ (2.5” HDD) Table 0-1. System Component Description The S210-X22RQ model features a 2.5”...
  • Page 29: S210-X22Rg (3.5" Hdd)

    PSU Cage (Default) (2) 2.5" hot-plug SSD (2*6 Gb AHCI) (optional) Fans (4) 8mm fan modules HDD Cage (12) 3.5” SATA/SAS hot plug drives Front Panel Controls and LEDs for system management Figure 1-2. 3.5” System Component Description (S210-X22RQ shown)
  • Page 30: System Front Features

    BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM RONT EATURES System Front Features 3.5” HDD SKU Front Features Figure 1-3. 3.5” HDD SKU Front Features Table 1-2: 3.5” System Component Description ESCRIPTION Front control panel Node control system HDD bays 3.5” HDD array...
  • Page 31: Hdd Sku Front Features

    BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM RONT EATURES 2.5” HDD SKU Front Features Figure 1-4. 2.5” HDD SKU Front Features Table 1-3: 2.5” System Component Description ESCRIPTION Front control panel Node control system HDD bays 2.5” HDD array...
  • Page 32: Front Control Panel

    BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM RONT EATURES Front Control Panel Table 1-4: Front Panel Definition (Continued) ESCRIPTION ID LED Lights for system identification Based on System Off, Push Button to PSU and System on Power Button Based on System Off, Push Button to PSU and System off Identification Push to activate ID LED...
  • Page 33 BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM RONT EATURES Table 1-5: Front Side Function and Behavior (Continued) OLOR ONDITION ESCRIPTION Critical Failure: critical fan, voltage, temperature state. Non-Critical Failure: non- Amber Blinking critical fan, voltage, tem- perature state, CPU ther- mal trip. Fault LED SEL Cleared DC Off Last pending warning or...
  • Page 34: System Rear View

    BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM System Rear View Figure 1-6. System Rear View Table 1-6: Front Panel Definition (Continued) Table 1-6: Front Panel Definition ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION USB ports USB port (2.0 compliant) Power Supply Single power supply unit. Unit (PSU) LAN1 LED LAN access PSU Connector Insert power supply cord.
  • Page 35 BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM Table 1-6: Table 1-7: Front Panel Definition (Continued) Rear LED Function and Behavior OLOR ONDITION ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Green LAN Link LAN Access LAN2 LED LAN access Link/ Green Black Blinking (off when there is traffic) Green: ON, system power on Power LED Disconnect OFF: system off...
  • Page 36 Installing Hardware Installing Hardware Chapter 2 Chapter 2...
  • Page 37: Safety Measures

    NSTALLING ARDWARE AFETY EASURES 2.1 Safety Measures WARNING! WARNING! Always ask for assistance to move or lift the system. Wear a grounded wrist strap. If none are available, discharge any personal static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the server case, or the bare metal body of any other grounded device.
  • Page 38: Removing A 2.5" Hard Drive

    Removing a 2.5” Hard Drive Note: This procedure applies only to S210-X22RQ server model. Figure 2-1. Opening the 2.5” Hard Drive Tray Handle 1. Press the tray handle button.
  • Page 39: Installing A 2.5" Hard Drive Into A Hard Drive Tray

    RIVE INTO A RIVE Installing a 2.5” Hard Drive into a Hard Drive Tray Note: This procedure applies only to S210-X22RQ server model. Figure 2-2. Removing a 2.5” Hard Drive Tray 2. Pull the HDD tray handle completely open. WARNING! Make sure the tray handle is in the fully open position.
  • Page 40: Installing A 2.5" Hard Drive

    RIVE Installing a 2.5” Hard Drive Removing a 3.5” Hard Drive Note: This procedure applies to both S210-X22RQ and S210- X22RG models. Hard drives are grouped together so that each group of hard drives is fixed to a specific node.
  • Page 41: Installing A 3.5" Hard Drive Into A Hard Drive Tray

    Make sure the hard drive tray handle is in the fully open posi- tion. 3. Grasp the tray handle and pull the tray from the system. Figure 2-7. Installing a 3.5” HDD into a Tray Note: This procedure applies to both S210-X22RQ and S210- X22RG server models.
  • Page 42 3.5” H NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A RIVE INTO A RIVE Installing a 3.5” Hard Drive WARNING! Do not force the tray handle closed. If resistance is encoun- tered, check the hard drive is properly inserted and the hard drives on either side are properly inserted. 1.
  • Page 43: Power Supply Unit

    ARDWARE OWER UPPLY 2.3 Power Supply Unit Removing a Power Supply Unit The S210-X22RQ/S210-X22RG server models support both single and redundant power supplies as shown in the following illustrations. 1. Pull the PSU handle up to the open position. CAUTION!
  • Page 44: Installing A Power Supply Unit

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A OWER UPPLY Installing a Power Supply Unit 2. Press and hold the locking latch lever. 3. Pull the PSU from the system. Insert the power supply unit (PSU) into the system. Figure 2-11. Installing a Power Supply Unit Figure 2-10.
  • Page 45: Top Cover

    NSTALLING ARDWARE OVER 2.4 Top Cover Removing the Top Cover 1. Turn off the system and any attached peripherals. 2. Unplug the AC power cables and disconnect all peripher- als, LAN lines and any other cables. 3. Remove one (1) screw from the top cover. 4.
  • Page 46: Replacing The Top Cover

    NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING THE OVER Replacing the Top Cover 1. Place the top cover on the chassis. 2. Slide the top cover toward in place (Figure 2-13). 3. Secure the top cover with one (1) screw. Figure 2-13. Closing the Top Cover 4.
  • Page 47: Fan Modules

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ODULES 2.5 Fan Modules Removing a Fan Module 1. Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. Figure 2-14. Disconnecting Fan Cables from Expander Board 2. Disconnect the four (4) fan module cables from the con- nectors on the HDD backplane.
  • Page 48: Installing Fan Assembly

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING SSEMBLY Installing Fan Assembly 1. Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. 2. With module cables facing the HDD backplane, align the fan assembly to the screw holes on the chassis and install.
  • Page 49: Processor Heat Sinks

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ROCESSOR INKS 2.6 Processor Heat Sinks Removing a Heat Sink 2. Loosen the four (4) captive screws of the heat sink in WARNING! sequence. The heatsink remains hot after the system has been powered down. Allow sufficient time to cool before handling system 3.
  • Page 50: Installing A Heat Sink

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A Installing a Heat Sink Figure 2-19. Installing the Heat Sink 1. Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. 2. Place the heat sink on the processor. 3. Secure the heat sink with four (4) screws in seqence. Note: The air flows over the heat sink in the direction shown.
  • Page 51: Processors

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ROCESSORS 2.7 Processors 1. Carefully press down and outwards on the right processor locking lever to release it. Removing a Processor WARNING! The processor remains hot after the system has been pow- ered down. Allow sufficient time to cool before handling sys- tem components.
  • Page 52 NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A ROCESSOR 2. Carefully press down and outwards on the left processor 3. Press down on the right processor locking lever to lift the locking lever, pulling it fully open. processor cover part way and then lift the processor load plate to the fully open position.
  • Page 53: Installing A Processor

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR Installing a Processor CAUTION! AVOID CONTACT WITH THERMAL GREASE ON THE PROCESSOR Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. 1. Align the gold triangle identifying pin 1 of the processor with the triangular cutout of the processor, and the key- indent on socket.
  • Page 54 NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR CAUTION! THE PROCESSOR SHOULD FIT EASILY INTO THE SOCKET DO NOT FORCE THE PROCESSOR IN PLACE 3. Lower the processor load plate over the processor. Figure 2-25. Closing the Processor Cover 4. Push the left processor locking lever down and latch it into the locked position.
  • Page 55: Memory Modules

    DIMM slots populated with memory 9 dummies for proper air flow. When installing and replacing memory modules, only remove those dummies that are to be directly replaced. All S210-X22RQ/S210-X22RG DIMM slots must be occupied at all times by either a memory Slot lever module or dummy cover.
  • Page 56: Installing A Memory Module

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EMORY ODULE Installing a Memory Module Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. CAUTION! HANDLE THE MEMORY MODULE BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES 1. Align the notch on the memory module with the obstruc- tion on the slot.
  • Page 57: Memory Population Rules

    NSTALLING ARDWARE EMORY OPULATION ULES Memory Population Rules CPU 0 C-D DIMM D0 CPU 1 C-F DIMM F2 CPU 0 C-D DIMM D1 CPU 1 C-F DIMM F1 CPU 0 C-D DIMM D0 CPU 1 C-F DIMM F0 CPU 0 C-C DIMM C2 CPU 1 C-E DIMM E2 CPU 0 C-C DIMM C1 CPU 1 C-E DIMM E1...
  • Page 58 NSTALLING ARDWARE EMORY OPULATION ULES Table 2-1: UDIMM Support Note: 1*: Supported DRAM densities are 1GB, 2GB, and 4 GB. Only 2 ) & SPEED VOLTAGE VALIDATED ANKS PER MEMORY CAPACITY GB and 4 GB are validated by Intel. ) & &...
  • Page 59 NSTALLING ARDWARE EMORY OPULATION ULES Table 2-2: R-DIMM Support (Continued) Table 2-3: LR-DIMM Support ANKS ANKS PER ) & MEMORY SPEED VOLTAGE VALIDATED BY ) & MEMORY SPEED VOLTAGE VALIDATED BY SLOT & DIMM ) & CAPACITY PER SLOT PER CHANNEL DIMM PER ) &...
  • Page 60: Mainboard Module

    NSTALLING ARDWARE AINBOARD ODULE 2.9 Mainboard Module Removing a Mainboard Module 2. Lift the front end of the mainboard until free of the chassis guide pin. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. Disconnect all cables from mainboard.
  • Page 61: Installing A Mainboard Module

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A AINBOARD ODULE Installing a Mainboard Module 3. Lift mainboard in an angle to release the connectors from the slots on rear panel. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Port Openings Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9.
  • Page 62 NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A AINBOARD ODULE 5. Secure nine (8) screws to the mainboard. Figure 2-32. Removing the Mainboard Module Screws 2-26...
  • Page 63: Expansion Cards (Optional)

    NSTALLING ARDWARE XPANSION ARDS PTIONAL 2.10 Expansion Cards (Optional) Installing a Riser Assembly 1. Remove one (1) screw from the chassis. 3. Insert the PCI-E expansion card into the PCI-E riser. 2. Pull the riser assembly out of the chassis. 4.
  • Page 64: Removing The Pci-E Expansion Card

    PCI-E E NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING THE XPANSION Removing the PCI-E Expansion Card 6. Align the PCI-E assembly with the guide pin hole in the chassis. 1. Remove one (1) screw from the chassis. 7. Insert the PCI-E assembly into the PCI-E slots on the mainboard.
  • Page 65 PCI-E E NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING THE XPANSION 3. Remove one (1) screw from the PCI-E expansion card. 4. Disconnect the PCI-E expansion card from the PCI-E riser. PCI-E slots Figure 2-37. Installing a PCI-E Expansion Card 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to remove the additional PCI-E expansion cards.
  • Page 66: Mezzanine Card

    NSTALLING ARDWARE EZZANINE 2.11 Mezzanine Card Installing a 10G Mezzanine Card 3. Insert the linking board into the module connector. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the PCI-E riser assembly. See Removing the PCI-E Expansion Card on page 2-28. 1. Align the module with the screw holes on the module sup- port plate.
  • Page 67 10G M NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EZZANINE 4. Remove the screw securing the dummy bracket to the 6. Align the linking board with the mainboard connector. chassis. Figure 2-41. 10G Dummy Bracket 5. Remove the dummy bracket from the chassis. Figure 2-42.
  • Page 68: Removing A 10G Mezzanine Card

    10G M NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE Removing a 10G Mezzanine Card 8. Secure the module assembly to the chassis with one (1) screw. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. Remove the PCI-E riser assembly. See Removing the PCI-E Expansion Card on page 2-28. 1.
  • Page 69 10G M NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE 2. Disconnect the module linking board from the mainboard 4. Disconnect the linking board from the module connector. connector. Top View Top View Bottom View Figure 2-46. 10G Linking Board and Module Connector Bottom View Figure 2-45.
  • Page 70: Installing A Sas 6G Mezzanine Card

    SAS 6G M NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EZZANINE Installing a SAS 6G Mezzanine Card 5. Remove the four (4) screws from the module support plate. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. Remove the PCI-E riser assembly. See Removing the PCI-E Expansion Card on page 2-28. Remove memory modules: CPU 0 C-A DIMM A0 ~ CPU 0 C-A DIMM A2, CPU 0 C-B DIMM B0 ~ CPU 0 C-B DIMM B2,...
  • Page 71 SAS 6G M NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EZZANINE 1. Align the module with the screw holes on the module sup- 3. Connect the linking board to the module connector. port plate. Figure 2-49. 6G Linking Board and Module Connector Figure 2-48. 6G Module Screws 2.
  • Page 72 SAS 6G M NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EZZANINE 4. Remove nine (9) memory modules. 7. Align the linking board with the mainboard connector. 5. Connect the SAS cables to the ports on the module. Figure 2-51. 6G Linking Board and Mainboard Connector Figure 2-50.
  • Page 73 SAS 6G M NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EZZANINE 9. Secure the module assembly to the chassis with two (2) 10.Route the SAS cables along the side of the chassis. screws. Cables Expander Board Connectors Figure 2-52. 6G Module Assembly Screws Figure 2-53.
  • Page 74: Removing A Sas 6Gb Mezzanine Card

    SAS 6G NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE Removing a SAS 6Gb Mezzanine 1. Disconnect the SAS cables from the connectors on the expander board. Card Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the PCI-E riser assembly. See Removing the PCI-E Expansion Card on page 2-28. Remove memory modules: CPU 0 C-A DIMM A0 ~ CPU 0 C-A DIMM A2, CPU 0 C-B DIMM B0 ~ CPU 0 C-B DIMM B2,...
  • Page 75 SAS 6G NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE 3. Remove two (2) screws securing the module assembly to 4. Disconnect the module linking board from the mainboard the chassis. connector. Figure 2-55. 6G Module Assembly Screws Figure 2-56. 6G Module Linking Board 2-39...
  • Page 76 SAS 6G NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE 5. Remove the module assembly from the chassis. 7. Disconnect the linking board from the module connector. Figure 2-58. 6G Linking Board and Module Connector Figure 2-57. 6G Module Assembly and SAS Cables 6.
  • Page 77 SAS 6G NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING A EZZANINE 8. Remove the four (4) screws from the module support plate. Figure 2-59. 6G Module Screws and Support Plate 9. Remove the module from the support plate. 2-41...
  • Page 78: Intelligent Battery Backup Unit

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NTELLIGENT ATTERY ACKUP 2.12 Intelligent Battery Backup Unit A single iBBU provides backup functionality for a single module. To provide backup functionality for multiple modules, each module must be connected to an iBBU module. Installing an iBBU 3. Align the bracket and iBBU battery and secure the assembly with three (3) screws.
  • Page 79: Removing An Ibbu

    NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING AN I Removing an iBBU 5. Secure the iBBU holder to the module with four (4) screws. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. 1. Disconnect the iBBU cable from the card. 2.
  • Page 80 NSTALLING ARDWARE EMOVING AN I 5. Remove three (3) screws from the iBBU assembly to seperate the bracket. 6. Remove the iBBU battery from the holder. Figure 2-64. Removing the iBBU Battery from the Bracket Note: The iBBU can be connected to either a mezzanine card or a PCI-E expansion card.
  • Page 81: Air Duct

    NSTALLING ARDWARE 2.13 Air Duct Removing the Air Duct Installing the Air Duct Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover Prerequisite: Prerequisite: on page 2-9 1. Align the air duct with the middle bracket (Figure 2-66). Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9.
  • Page 82: Solid State Disks

    NSTALLING ARDWARE OLID TATE ISKS 2.14 Solid State Disks 3. Remove the SSD cage from the chassis. Removing a Solid State Disk Cage Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the top cover. See Removing the Top Cover on page 2-9. 1. Remove the single screw from Solid State Disk (SSD) cage.
  • Page 83: Installing A Solid State Disk Cage

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A OLID TATE Installing a Solid State Disk Cage Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Remove the SSD cage. See Removing a Solid State Disk Cage on page 2-46. 1. Align the Solid State Disk (SSD) cage with the chassis (Figure 2-68). 2.
  • Page 84 BIOS BIOS Chapter 3 Chapter 3...
  • Page 85: Bios Setup Utility

    BIOS S NSTALLING ARDWARE ETUP TILITY 3.1 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup utility is provided to perform system configura- tionality. The following table lists and describes each functional tion changes and to display current settings and environment area. information. Table 3-1: BIOS Setup Page Layout The BIOS Setup utility stores configuration settings in system UNCTIONAL...
  • Page 86: Entering Bios Setup

    BIOS S NSTALLING ARDWARE NTERING ETUP Entering BIOS Setup Table 3-2: BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command PTION ESCRIPTION BIOS Setup is started by pressing <DEL> or <F2> during boot time when the OEM logo is displayed. The <Enter> key is used to activate sub-menus when the selected feature is a sub-menu, or to display a pick list if a selected option has a When Quiet Boot is disabled, the message "press <DEL>...
  • Page 87 NSTALLING ARDWARE EYBOARD OMMANDS Table 3-2: BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command (Continued) Table 3-2: BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command (Continued) PTION ESCRIPTION PTION ESCRIPTION The up arrow is used to select the previous Pressing <F8> makes the following message to Select value in a pick list, or the previous option in a appear: Item menu item's option list.
  • Page 88: Menu Selection Bar

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ELECTION The text and values in the Setup Item, Options, and Help Table 3-2: BIOS Setup: Keyboard Command (Continued)  columns in the tables are displayed on the BIOS Setup PTION ESCRIPTION screens. Pressing <F10> makes the following message Bold text in the Options column of the tables indicates ...
  • Page 89: Main Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE CREEN Main Screen Table 3-3: Main Screen Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Main screen is the screen that is first displayed when BIOS Setup is entered, unless an error has occurred. If an error has Information only. BIOS Vendor Displays the BIOS occurred, the Error Manager screen will be displayed instead.
  • Page 90: Advanced Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Advanced Screen Table 3-3: Main Screen Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure Information only. several options. On this screen, the user selects the option that Access Level Displays the Access is to be configured.
  • Page 91 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Table 3-4: Advanced Screen Fields (Continued) Table 3-4: Advanced Screen Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Super IO System Super IO PCI, PCI-X and PCI Subsystem Configuration Chip Parameters. PCI Express Settings Settings. Onboard Device Onboard Device Configuration Parameters...
  • Page 92: Pci Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN PCI Screen Table 3-5: PCI Subsystem Settings Screen Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The PCI Screen provides fields to configure PCI add-in cards, the onboard NIC controllers, and video options. To access this Change PCI PCI Express Express Devices screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | PCI.
  • Page 93 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN PCI Express Settings Screen Table 3-6: PCI Express Settings Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit [Auto] PCI Express Device Settings Set Maximum Payload of PCI Set Maximum [128 Bytes]...
  • Page 94 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Trusted Computing Screen Table 3-7: Trusted Computing Screen Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Enables or Configuration Enables or disables BIOS Disables BIOS TPM Support [Disable]...
  • Page 95 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN WHEA Screen Table 3-8: WHEA Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Enable or disable WHEA Support [Enabled] Enable or disable Windows Windows Hardware Error Architecture.
  • Page 96: Processor Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Processor Configuration Screen Table 3-9: Processor Configuration Fields Options ETUP OMMENTS The Processor screen provides a place for the user to view the processor core frequency, system bus frequency, and enable or Socket 0 CPU Socket specific Information CPU Information.
  • Page 97 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Table 3-9: Processor Configuration Fields (Continued) Table 3-9: Processor Configuration Fields (Continued) Options Options ETUP OMMENTS ETUP OMMENTS [All] Enable prefetcher of next L1 Data [Disabled] DCU Streamer line based upon Prefetcher Number of cores [Enabled] multiple loads in Active to enable in each...
  • Page 98 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Socket 0 CPU Information Screen Table 3-10: Socket 0 CPU Information Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only.
  • Page 99 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN CPU Power Management Configuration Screen Table 3-10: Socket 0 CPU Information Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only.
  • Page 100 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Table 3-11: CPU Power Mgmt Configuration Fields (Continued) Table 3-11: CPU Power Mgmt Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Only appears When enabled, [Disabled] Enable/Disable when Power allows processor EIST Intel SpeedStep. Technology is set to go below the [Enabled] to [Custom].
  • Page 101: Runtime Error Logging Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Runtime Error Logging Screen Table 3-11: CPU Power Mgmt Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only. Factory long Displays the Runtime Error Logging Support...
  • Page 102: Sata Controller Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN SATA Controller Screen Table 3-12: Runtime Error Logging Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The ATA Controller screen provides fields to configure SATA Enter the hard disk drives. It also provides information on the hard disk Memory Corr. Memory drives that are installed.
  • Page 103: Sas Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN SAS Configuration Screen Table 3-13: ATA Controller Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS BIOS will display device information only when user select Intel RSTe OPROM. [Disabled] Select SATA (1) AHCI Mode. SATA Mode [AHCI Mode] Type for onboard (2) RAID Mode.
  • Page 104: Intel Txt(Lt-Sx) Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Intel TXT(LT-SX) Screen Table 3-14: SAS Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only. Displays SAS Port 1 the device on SAS Port 1.
  • Page 105 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Table 3-15: Intel TXT (LT-SX) Configuration Fields (Continued) Table 3-15: Intel TXT (LT-SX) Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Information only. Information only. Chipset: TXT Displays the CPU: TXT Displays the Feature Chipset: TXT Feature CPU: TXT Feature...
  • Page 106: Usb Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN USB Configuration Screen Table 3-16: USB Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The USB Configuration screen provides fields to configure the USB controller options. Information only. Display all of the USB Devices: USB devices To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | attached.
  • Page 107: Super I/O Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Super I/O Configuration Screen Table 3-17: Super I/O Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Serial Ports screen provides fields to configure the Serial Port [COM Port]. Information only. Super IO Chip Display Super IO Chip. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | Super IO Configuration.
  • Page 108: Onboard Device Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Onboard Device Configuration Screen Serial Port 0 Configuration Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save &...
  • Page 109: Console Redirection Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Console Redirection Screen Table 3-19: Onboard Device Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit [Disabled] [Enabled Console Redirection Enable or COM0 Disable.
  • Page 110: Console Redirection Settings

    NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Console Redirection Settings Table 3-20: Console Redirection Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit The settings specify how the COM0 Emulation: ANSI: Extended Console Redirection Settings...
  • Page 111 NSTALLING ARDWARE DVANCED CREEN Table 3-21: Console Redirection Settings Fields (Continued) Table 3-21: Console Redirection Settings Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS A parity bit can be sent Emulation: ANSI: with the data bits to Extended ASCII char detect some set.
  • Page 112: Chipset Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN Chipset Screen Table 3-21: Console Redirection Settings Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Chipset screen provides an access point to configure sev- Flow control can eral options. On this screen, the user selects the option that is prevent data loss from to be configured.
  • Page 113: North Bridge Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN North Bridge Screen Table 3-22: Chipset Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit North Bridge North Bridge Parameters. Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O Configuration Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O Configuration Memory Information...
  • Page 114 NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN Intel(R) VT-d Screen Table 3-23: North Bridge Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Support for Compatibility Intel(R) VT-d [Disabled] Enabled/Disabled Intel(R)
  • Page 115: South Bridge Configuration Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN South Bridge Configuration Screen Table 3-25: South Bridge Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Enabled/Disabled onboard SAS Enable/Disable Patsburg [Disabled] PCH Information...
  • Page 116: Usb Configuration

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN USB Configuration Table 3-26: USB Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Disable the EHCI Enabled/Disabled EHCI [Disabled] Controller would USB Configuration...
  • Page 117: Me Subsystem Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HIPSET CREEN ME Subsystem Screen Table 3-27: ME Subsystem Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only. ME BIOS Displays the ME ME Subsystem Help Interface...
  • Page 118: Server Management Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN Server Management Screen Table 3-27: ME Subsystem Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Server Management screen displays information of the Information only. BMC, and allows the user to configure desired settings. Cores Displays the Disabled Cores Disabled.
  • Page 119 NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN Table 3-28: Server Management Configuration Fields (Continued) Table 3-28: Server Management Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS If enabled, starts BMC firmware BMC firmware a BIOS timer version version. which can only be IPMI version IPMI version.
  • Page 120: System Event Log Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN System Event Log Screen Table 3-28: Server Management Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Press <Enter> to System Event change the SEL Enabling/Disabling Options...
  • Page 121: Fru Information

    When SEL is for reactions to a [Erase FRU Information Full full SEL. Immediately] System Manufacturer Quanta System Product Name S210-X22RQ Disable the Syetem Version [Disabled] Syetem Serial Number logging of EFI Board Manufacturer Quanta [Both] Status Codes or Board Product Name...
  • Page 122 NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN Table 3-30: FRU Information Fields (Continued) Table 3-30: FRU Information Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Information only. Information only. System Displays the Chassis Displays the Product Name System Product Manufacturer Chassis Name. Manufacturer.
  • Page 123: Bmc Network Configuration

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN BMC Network Configuration Table 3-31: BMC Network Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Information only. Current BMC Displays the BMC network configuration...
  • Page 124: Boot Option Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE PTION CREEN Boot Option Screen Table 3-31: BMC Network Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Boot Options screen displays any bootable media encoun- Information only. tered during POST, and allows the user to configure desired Station MAC Displays the boot device.
  • Page 125 NSTALLING ARDWARE PTION CREEN Table 3-32: Boot Option Fields (Continued) Table 3-32: Boot Option Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS [<Device Number of seconds to Setup Prompt String 1>] [<number>] wait for setup activation Timeout key. Max = 10 seconds. [<Device Sets the system boot 3rd Boot...
  • Page 126 NSTALLING ARDWARE PTION CREEN Table 3-32: Boot Option Fields (Continued) Table 3-32: Boot Option Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS [<Device Specifies the Boot String 1>] USB Hard Device Priority Disk Drive sequence from [<Device Sets the system boot 7th Boot BBS Priorities available USB Hard...
  • Page 127: Security Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ECURITY CREEN Security Screen Table 3-33: Security Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Security screen provides fields to enable and set the user and administrative password and to lockout the front panel but- Set Setup Administrator Administrator tons so they cannot be used. Password Password.
  • Page 128: Exit Screen

    NSTALLING ARDWARE CREEN Exit Screen Table 3-34: Exit Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Exit screen allows the user to choose to save or discard the configuration changes made on the other screens. It also Discard Exit system setup Changes and without saving provides a method to restore the server to the factory defaults Exit...
  • Page 129: Loading Bios Defaults

    BIOS D NSTALLING ARDWARE OADING EFAULTS Loading BIOS Defaults Table 3-34: Exit Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Different mechanisms exist for resetting the system configura- Boot with Device tion to the default values. When a request to reset the system [<Device <Device String configuration is detected, the BIOS loads the default system...
  • Page 130: Bios Update Utility

    BIOS U NSTALLING ARDWARE PDATE TILITY 3.2 BIOS Update Utility BIOS Update Utility The flash ROM contains system initialization routines, the BIOS Setup Utility, and runtime support routines. The exact layout is subject to change, as determined by BIOS. The flash ROM also Server platforms support the DOS-based, Windows-based, and contains initialization code in compressed form for onboard Linux-based firmware update utility.
  • Page 131: Recovery Mode

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ECOVERY Recovery Mode Recovery Flow Recovery process can be initiated by setting the recovery The BIOS recovery procedure is as follows: jumper. At startup BIOS detects the recovery jumper position 1. Download the BIOS image file from the following web and starts to execute the recovery code.
  • Page 132 NSTALLING ARDWARE ECOVERY BIOS will automatically boot into Recovery page in BIOS setup The recovery process is complete when the following message menu. appears on the screen: Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Server Mgmt Boot Security...
  • Page 133: Server Management

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ERVER ANAGEMENT 3.3 Server Management Serial Configuration Settings The BIOS supports many standard-based server management features and several proprietary features. The Intelligent Plat- form Management Interface (IPMI) is an industry standard and For optimal configuration of Serial Over LAN or EMP see the defines standardized, abstracted interfaces to platform man- BMC Specification.
  • Page 134: Limitations

    PXE BIOS S NSTALLING ARDWARE UPPORT BIOS console redirection is a text console. Graphical data, Table 3-35: Keystroke mappings (Continued)  such as a logo, are not redirected. INDOWS LATFORM ANSI E SCAPE EQUENCE ESIGN Interface to Server Management <ESC>5 <ESC>6 If the BIOS determines that console redirection is enabled, it will read the current baud rate and pass this value to the appro-...
  • Page 135: Checkpoint Ranges

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Standard Checkpoints aiding software developers or technicians in debugging prob- lems that occur during the pre-boot process. SEC Phase Checkpoint Ranges Table 3-37: SEC Phase Table 3-36: Checkpoint Ranges TATUS ESCRIPTION TATUS ESCRIPTION 0x00 Not used ANGE Progress Codes 0x01 –...
  • Page 136 NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS PEI Phase Table 3-38: PEI Phase (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION Table 3-38: PEI Phase Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD) 0x2B TATUS ESCRIPTION data reading Progress Codes 0x2C Memory initialization. Memory presence detection 0x10 PEI Core is started Memory initialization.
  • Page 137 NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-38: PEI Phase (Continued) Table 3-38: PEI Phase (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION TATUS ESCRIPTION Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge 0x58 CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error 0x3A module specific) CPU micro-code is not found or micro-code update is 0x59 0x3B Post-Memory South Bridge initialization is started...
  • Page 138: Dxe Phase

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-38: PEI Phase (Continued) Table 3-39: DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION TATUS ESCRIPTION Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto 0xF0 recovery) 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced 0x64 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific) 0xF1 recovery) 0x65...
  • Page 139 NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-39: DXE Phase (Continued) Table 3-39: DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS TATUS ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module 0x9A USB initialization is started 0x75 specific) 0x9B USB Reset South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module 0x76 0x9C USB Detect...
  • Page 140: Pei Beep Codes

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-39: DXE Phase (Continued) Table 3-39: DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS TATUS ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION 0xAE Legacy Boot event 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xAF Exit Boot Services event 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found 0xB0 Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP Begin 0xD7...
  • Page 141: Oem-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges

    NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-40: PEI Beep Codes (Continued) Table 3-42: ACPI/ASL Checkpoints (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION EEPS S3 Resume failed 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state Reset PPI is not available 0x03 System is entering S3 sleep state 0x04 System is entering S4 sleep state DXE Beep Codes...
  • Page 142 NSTALLING ARDWARE HECKPOINTS Table 3-43: OEM Reserved Checkpoint Ranges TATUS ESCRIPTION 0x3F – OEM PEI post memory initialization codes 0x4E 0x80 – 0x8F OEM DXE initialization codes 0xC0 – OEM BDS initialization codes 0xCF 3-58...
  • Page 143 Chapter 4 Chapter 4...
  • Page 144: Server Management Software

    ERVER ANAGEMENT OFTWARE 4.1 Server Management Software Server System Overview Watchdog and auto server restart and recovery  Supports multi-session users, and alert destination for  In a server system, BMC, or the on-board to host server sys- LAN channel. tem, is an independent system of the host server system.
  • Page 145: Leds

    RONT ANEL NTERFACE LEDs The following table contains information on Status, ID and Status LED Activity Table 4-2: Heartbeat LED's. TATUS ESCRIPTION CTIVITY Status LED, ID LED, and Heartbeat LED Table 4-1: Temperature Non-critical / critical event asserted Sensor OLOR TATUS ESCRIPTION Fan Sensors...
  • Page 146: Lan Interface

    User, Operator, and Administrator. BMC LAN interface in AST2300 is assigned to its Shared Nic Serial Over LAN LAN (Default) and a dedicated NIC in S210-X22RQ/S210- X22RG. IPMI Specification v2.0 defines how IPMI messages, encapsulated in RMCP/RMCP+ packet format, can be sent to BMC supports 1 IPMI (Spec v2.0) specific SOL session.
  • Page 147: Platform Event

    LATFORM VENT BMC Firmware Update Add SEL Entry command. BMC will store them in FLASH, the time stamp field will be filled by BMC. When SEL is full, the new SEL won’t be logged but will go through PEF as usual. If AC The BMC will allow users to upgrade firmware image on follow- powers off, all SELs will remain in NV.
  • Page 148: Watchdog

    ATCHDOG Watchdog For the BIOS and OS Agent watchdog, this system adopts a standard design as specified IPMI 1.5. Pre-Timeout Interrupt Support For the watchdog pre-timeout's interrupt, BMC supports SMI and NMI. SMI is used in BIOS implementation already, so using the watchdog with pre-timeout SMI is not recommended.
  • Page 149: Ipmi 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support IPM Device Global Commands Table 4-3: List OMMAND UPPORTED Get Device This chapter lists all IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 mandatory and optional com- GUID mand support. For more detailed information please refer to the core IPMI Commands Support document.
  • Page 150: Bmc Device And Messaging Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT BMC Device and Messaging Commands Device and Messanging Commands Table 4-4: Device and Messanging Commands Table 4-4: OMMAND UPPORTED Get Session OMMAND UPPORTED Challenge Set BMC Global Activate Ses- Enables sion Command Get BMC Global Set Session Enables Privilege Level...
  • Page 151: Bmc Watchdog Timer Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Device and Messanging Commands Device and Messanging Commands Table 4-4: Table 4-4: OMMAND UPPORTED OMMAND UPPORTED Set User Name Get Channel Commands OEM Payload Info Get User Name Commands Master Write- Read I2C Set User Pass- word Com- Get Channel...
  • Page 152: Chassis Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Watchdog Timer Commands Chassis Commands (Continued) Table 4-5: Table 4-6: OMMAND UPPORTED OMMAND UPPORTED Set Watchdog Set System Chassis Timer Boot Options Get Watchdog Get System Chassis Timer Boot Options Set Front Chassis Commands Panel Button Chassis Enable...
  • Page 153: Event Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Event Commands SEL Commands Table 4-8: Table 4-7: Event Commands OMMAND UPPORTED OMMAND UPPORTED VENT VENT Delete SEL Storage ECEIVER ENERATOR Entry Set Event Clear SEL Storage Receiver Get SEL Time Storage Get Event Receiver Set SEL Time Storage...
  • Page 154: Fru Inventory Device Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT FRU Inventory Device Commands SDR Repository Commands (Continued) Table 4-9: OMMAND UPPORTED FRU Inventory Device Commands Table 4-10: Reserve SDR Storage Repository OMMAND UPPORTED Get SDR Storage Get FRU Inven- Storage tory Area Info Add SDR Storage Read FRU Inven-...
  • Page 155: Lan Command

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT LAN Command Sensor Device Commands (Continued) Table 4-11: OMMAND UPPORTED LAN Commands Table 4-12: Get Sensor Hys- teresis OMMAND UPPORTED Set Sensor Set LAN Configura- Threshold Transport tion Parameters* Get Sensor Get LAN Configura- Threshold Transport tion Parameters*...
  • Page 156: Pef/Pet Alerting Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT PEF/PET Alerting Commands OEM Command (Continued) Table 4-15: /LUN OMMAND PEF/PET Alerting Commands Table 4-14: Get Processor 0x30/00 0x1B Information OMMAND UPPORTED Set DIMM Get PEF Capabilities 0x30/00 0x1C Information Arm PEF Postpone Get DIMM Timer 0x30/00...
  • Page 157: Bmc Recovery

    BMC R ECOVERY 4.2 BMC Recovery Recovery Process in Linux System This section provides guidelines on BMC recovery process in DOS and Linux systems. To recover BMC on a Linux system, do as follows: Recovery Process in DOS System 1. Boot into Linux. 2.
  • Page 158: Web Graphical User Interface (Gui) For Esms

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 4.3 Web Graphical User Interface (GUI) for ESMS Using the Web GUI When a user is authenticated they can manage the server according to the privilege of their role. The BMC firmware features an embedded web server enabling The OEM Proprietary, Administrator and Operator privilege lev- users to connect to the BMC using a Web browser (e.g.
  • Page 159: Dashboard

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Dashboard After passing authentication, the following web page appears. Note: In MegaRAC GUI, the Dashboard page displays the overall The default username and password are in lowercase characters. information on status of the device. It is advised to change the admin password once you have logged To open the Dashboard page, click Dashboard from the main menu.
  • Page 160: Device Information

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Device Information Table 4-19: Network Information ESCRIPTION The Device Information displays the following information: Read only field showing the IP address of the MAC Address Table 4-18: Device Information Page device. The v4 network mode options are the following ESCRIPTION V4 Network Mode disable, static, or DHCP.
  • Page 161: Sensor Monitoring

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Server Information Sensor Monitoring Lists all the available sensors on the device. The Server Information Group consists of the following three items: The status column displays the state of the device as follows: FRU Information ...
  • Page 162: Fru Information

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE FRU Information A brief description of the fields is given in the following sections. Basic Information In the MegaRAC GUI, the FRU Information Page displays the BMC FRU file information. The information displayed in this Table 4-20: Basic Information page is Basic Information, Common Header Information, Chas- sis Information, Board Information and Product Information of...
  • Page 163: Server Component

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Server Component Board Part Number  FRU File ID  The Component Information page displays the CPU and mem- Board Extra  ory information. Product Information Product Information Area Format Version  Language  Manufacturer Name ...
  • Page 164: Server Identify

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Server identify Table 4-21: Component Information Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION The Server Identify page displays the indicator LED status. You Displays the following information: can select a Server Identify Operation to control the indicator  Memory ID, LED.
  • Page 165: Server Health Group

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Server Health Group Table 4-22: Server Identify Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION The Server Health Group consists of the following two items: Server identify LED operation with the following Sensor Readings  options: Server Identify  Event Log ...
  • Page 166 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE screenshot of Sensor Readings page is shown in the following When a specific type of sensor is selected, on the right hand image: side of the screen will be displayed the Thresholds for the sen- sor.
  • Page 167: Event Log

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE ings for the sensor. The following image shows and example type or sensor name filter options to view those specific events widget: or you can also sort the list of entries by clicking on any of the column headers.
  • Page 168: Configuration Group

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Configuration Group Table 4-23: Event Log Category ESCRIPTION Configuration Group page allows access to various configura- The type of filter listed. tion settings. A screenshot of the Configuration Group menu is shown in the following figure: Note: Once the Event Log category and Filter type are Filter Type...
  • Page 169 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE This Active Directory Settings page in MegaRAC SP-X as Table 4-24: Active Directory Settings Page (Continued) shown on the following figure, allows to Configure Active Direc- ESCRIPTION tory Server Settings. The name that identifies the role group in the To open Active Directory Settings page, click Configuration >...
  • Page 170 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 1. Click on Advanced Settings to open the Advanced 6. Configure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Active Directory Settings Page. Address1, Domain Controller Server Address2 & Domain Controller Server Address3. Figure 4-14. Advanced Active Directory Settings Page Note: 2.
  • Page 171: Dns

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 10.In the Role Group Name field, enter the name that identi- fies the role group in the Active Directory. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed hierarchical Note: naming system for computers, services, or any resource con- ...
  • Page 172 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE To open DNS Server Settings page, click Configuration > DNS Table 4-25: DNS Server Settings Page (Continued) from the main menu. A sample screenshot of DNS Server Set- ESCRIPTION tings Page is shown in the screenshot below. Domain Name Configuration It lists the option for domain interface as Manual, v4 or v6 for multiLAN channels.
  • Page 173 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Choose the option Direct Dynamic DNS to register with Table 4-25: DNS Server Settings Page (Continued)  direct dynamic DNS or choose DHCP Client FQDN to ESCRIPTION register through DHCP server. It lists the option for v6 DNS settings for the 4.
  • Page 174: Ldap/E-Directory

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE LDAP/E-Directory To open LDAP Settings page, click Configuration > LDAP from the main menu. A sample screenshot of LDAP Settings Page is shown in the screenshot below. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
  • Page 175 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Procedure: 4. Specify the LDAP Port in the Port field. Note: Entering the details in Advanced LDAP Settings Page Default Port is 389. For Secure connection, default port is 636. 1. In the LDAP Settings Page, click Advanced Settings. A sample screenshot of LDAP Settings page is given below.
  • Page 176: Mouse Mode

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE To add a new Role Group 13.Click Cancel to cancel the settings and return to the Role Group List. 8. In the LDAP Settings Page, select a blank row and click Add Role Group to open the Add Role group Page as To Modify Role Group shown in the screenshot below.
  • Page 177: Network

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Network The fields of Mouse Mode Settings page are explained below. Table 4-27: Mouse Mode Settings Page In MegaRAC GUI, the Network Settings Page is used to config- ure the network settings for the available LAN channels. ESCRIPTION The absolute position of the local mouse is sent Absolute Mode...
  • Page 178 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-28: Network Settings Page (Continued) Table 4-28: Network Settings Page ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION This option lists the following IPv6 configuration LAN Interface Lists the LAN interfaces. settings. LAN Settings To enable or disable the LAN Settings. ...
  • Page 179: Pef

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-28: Network Settings Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION Platform Event Filtering (PEF) provides a mechanism for con- Reset To Reset the modified changes. figuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated. These actions Procedure: include operations such as system power-off, system reset, as well as triggering the generation of an alert.
  • Page 180 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE this ratio of pre-configured entries to run-time configurable Table 4-29: PET Management - Event Filter (Continued) entries can be reallocated if necessary. ESCRIPTION To choose any one of the Event severity from the Event Severity list.
  • Page 181 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE screenshot of Add Event Filter Page is in seen the Event Filter Action is a mandatory field and checked by  screenshot below. default, which enable PEF Alert action (read-only). Select any one of the Power action either Power down, ...
  • Page 182 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Choose the particular channel number that event mes- Event Data 1 Compare 1 & Event Data 1 Compare 2   sage was received over. Or choose '0' if the event mes- field is used to indicate whether each bit position's com- sage was received via the system interface, primary parison is an exact comparison or not.
  • Page 183 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 14.In the Event filter list, click Delete to delete the existing fil- Table 4-30: PEF Management - Alert Policy (Continued) ter. ESCRIPTION Alert Policy Tab Policy Number Displays the Policy number of the configuration. Policy Configuration To enable or disable the policy settings.
  • Page 184 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 5. In the Policy Configuration field, check Enable if you Table 4-30: PEF Management - Alert Policy (Continued) wish to enable the policy settings. ESCRIPTION 6. In the Policy Set field, choose any of the Policy set from To save the new alert policy and return to Alert the list.
  • Page 185 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 14.In the Modify Alert Policy Entry Page, make the neces- Table 4-31: PEF Management - LAN Destination sary changes and click Modify. ESCRIPTION 15.In the Alert Policy list, to delete a configuration, select the Displays Destination number for the newly slot and click Delete.
  • Page 186: Radius

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Procedure: 6. Select the User Name from the list of users. 1. In the LAN Destination Tab, choose the slot to be config- 7. In the Subject field, enter the subject. ured. This should be the same slot that you have selected 8.
  • Page 187 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE To open RADIUS Settings page, click Configuration > RADIUS Table 4-32: RADIUS Settings Page (Continued) from the main menu. A sample screenshot of RADIUS Settings ESCRIPTION Page is shown in the screenshot below. The IP address of RADIUS server. Note: ...
  • Page 188: Remote Session

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 6. Click Save to save the entered details. Table 4-33: Remote Session Settings Page (Continued) 7. Click Reset to reset the entered details. ESCRIPTION Enable/Disable encryption on Media data for the Remote Session Media Encryption next redirection session.
  • Page 189: Smtp

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE To open SMTP Settings page, click Configuration > SMTP ‘. Note: from the main menu. A sample screenshot of SMTP Settings  If we choose more than one virtual CDROMs, then the RHEL5 Page is shown in the screenshot below. host displays only one CDROM in the “Computer”...
  • Page 190 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-34: SMTP Settings Page (Continued) Table 4-34: SMTP Settings Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Primary SMTP Server Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration. The username to access SMTP Accounts. Note: The 'IP address' of the SMTP Server. It is a mandatory field.
  • Page 191: Sol

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 4. In Primary SMTP Server, enter the Server Address in the specified field. Here, you can configure the Serial over LAN settings, select or 5. Enable the check box SMTP Server requires Authenti- change values for each attribute and click the Save button to cation if you want to authenticate SMTP Server.
  • Page 192: Ssl

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE View SSL option is used to view the uploaded SSL certifi- Table 4-35: SOL Settings Page (Continued)  cate in readable format. ESCRIPTION A sample screenshot of SSL Management Page is shown in the Select the IPMI Serial over LAN minimum user screenshot below.
  • Page 193 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-36: SSL Certificate Configuration - Upload SSL (Continued) Table 4-37: SSL Certificate Configuration - Generate SSL ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION To upload the SSL certificate and privacy key Common name for which certificate is to be Upload into the BMC.
  • Page 194 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-37: SSL Certificate Configuration - Generate SSL (Continued) Table 4-38: SSL Certificate Configuration – View SSL ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Generate To generate the new SSL certificate. This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate. It displays the following fields.
  • Page 195: User Management

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE The Country of the organization Table 4-38: SSL Certificate Configuration – View SSL (Continued)  The email address of the organization.  ESCRIPTION The number of days the certificate will be valid in the ...
  • Page 196 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE To open User Management page, click Configuration > Users Table 4-39: User Management Page (Continued) from the main menu. A sample screenshot of User Manage- ESCRIPTION ment Page is shown in the screenshot below. Displays if the SNMP status for the user is SNMP Status enabled or Disabled.
  • Page 197 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 1. To add a new user, select a free slot and click Add User. Note: This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screen- shot below.  Password must be at least 8 characters long. ...
  • Page 198 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 10.In the Email ID field, enter the email ID of the user. If the 14.Select an existing user from the list and click Modify user forgets the password, the new password will be User. This opens the Add User screen as shown in the mailed to the configured email address.
  • Page 199: Virtual Media

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Virtual Media Table 4-40: Configure Virtual Media Devices (Continued) ESCRIPTION In MegaRAC GUI, this page to configure Virtual Media device The number of hard disk devices that support for settings. If you change the configuration of the virtual media in Hard disk devices Virtual Media redirection.
  • Page 200: Remote Control

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Remote Control List of Supported Client Operating Systems WinXP  The Remote Control consists of the following menu items. W2K3 - 32 bit  Console Redirection  W2K3 - 64 bit  Server Power Control ...
  • Page 201: Browser Settings

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Browser Settings FC 12 - 64  FC 13 - 32  For Launching the KVM, pop-up block should be disabled. For FC 13 - 64  Internet explorer, enable the download file options from the set- tings.
  • Page 202 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE The Console Redirection main menu consists of the following Table 4-41: Video (Continued) menu items. ESCRIPTION Video  This option can be used to update the display Refresh Video Keyboard  shown in the Console Redirection window. Mouse If you enable this option, the server display will ...
  • Page 203 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Table 4-42: Keyboard (Continued) ESCRIPTION This menu item can be used to act as the left- Hold Left Alt Key side <ALT> key when in Console Redirection. This menu item can be used to act as the left- side <WIN>...
  • Page 204: Keyboard Layout

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Keyboard Layout Table 4-43: Virtual Media (Continued) ESCRIPTION Table 4-44: Keyboard Layout This menu item can be used to start or stop the ESCRIPTION CD/DVD Media redirection of a physical DVD/CD-ROM drive and cd image types such as iso. This option is used to detect keyboard layout automatically.
  • Page 205 (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 1. Click Video Record > Settings to open the settings page Table 4-45: Video Record as shown in the screenshot below. ESCRIPTION To view this menu option you must download the Java Media FrameWork (JMF). It can be downloaded from the link Important http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/...
  • Page 206: Server Power Control

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Power Quick Buttons The power option is to perform any power cycle operation. Click The lower right of Console Redirection windows displays all the on the required option to perform the following operation. quick buttons. These quick buttons helps you to perform these Reset Server: To reboot the system without powering off (warm functions by just clicking them.
  • Page 207: Maintenance Group

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Maintenance Group The various options of Power Control are given below. Table 4-47: Server Power Control This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device. The menu contains the following items: ESCRIPTION This option will reboot the system without Firmware Update...
  • Page 208: Preserve Configuration

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE 1. Closing all active client requests. Note: The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation. Make sure 2. Preparing device for firmware upgrade. that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when 3.
  • Page 209: Restore Factory Defaults

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE Restore Factory Defaults System Administrator In MegaRAC GUI, this option is used to restore the factory This page is used to configure the System Administrator set- defaults of the device firmware. tings. WARNING! To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > Sys- Please note that after entering restore factory widgets, other web tem Administrator from the main menu.
  • Page 210: Log Out

    (GUI) ESMS HAPTER ITLE RAPHICAL NTERFACE User Privilege Table 4-48: System Administrator Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION Table 4-49: User Privilege To change the user's password. IPMI RIVILEGE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN Note:  Password, Confirm Password: RIVILEGE DMINISTR  Password must be at least 8 characters Change Password PERATOR ATOR...
  • Page 211: Mainboard Jumpers And Connectors

    Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 5...
  • Page 212 AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS 5.1 Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors 13 14 Figure 5-1. Mainboard Connectors S210-X12RS ECHNICAL UIDE...
  • Page 213 AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS Table 5-1: Mainboard Connectors (Continued) Table 5-1: Mainboard Connectors ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION DDR DIMM (4x6) MGMT Port CPU1 Socket LAN1/LAN2 Port CPU0 Socket USB Port (x2) 6G AHCI Connector (x2) COM Port 3G SCU Mini SAS (x2) VGA Port 3G AHCI Mini SAS...
  • Page 214 AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS Table 5-2: Mainboard Jumpers (Continued) Table 5-2: Mainboard Jumpers (Continued) JUMPER DEFAULT JUMPER DEFAULT FUNCTION FUNCTION LOCATION SETTING LOCATION SETTING BIOS ADVANCED FUNCTION ME FIRMWARE UPDATE 1-2 : BIOS CODE TREE EXE- NORMAL MODE ...
  • Page 215 AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS AINBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS Table 5-2: Mainboard Jumpers (Continued) JUMPER DEFAULT FUNCTION LOCATION SETTING JUMPER CAP POP HDD0 START FROM LEFT  SIDE JUMPER CAP POP JUMPER CAP NON-POP HDD0 START FROM RIGHT  SIDE S210-X12RS ECHNICAL UIDE...
  • Page 216: Rail Kit Assembly

    Rail Kit Assembly Rail Kit Assembly Chapter 6 Chapter 6...
  • Page 217: Installing The Rack Brackets

    SSEMBLY SSEMBLY 6.1 Rail Kit Assembly Installing the Rack Brackets Preparing for the Installation CAUTION! EFORE REMOVING THE SERVER COVER DISCONNECT ALL POWER Review all the tasks required to install and configure the  NPLUG THE POWER CORD DISCONNECT ALL PERIPHERIALS system LINES Review the electrical requirements and power supply input...
  • Page 218: Installing The Inner Rail

    SSEMBLY NSTALLING THE RACKETS Installing the Inner Rail Follow these instructions to install inner rail: 1. Slide the release tab to the open position and remove the inner rail from the rail kit assembly. Release Tab Figure 6-2. Installing the Inner Rail 3.
  • Page 219: Installing The Outer Rail

    SSEMBLY NSTALLING THE RACKETS Installing the Outer Rail 1. Align the screws on the outer rail with the screw holes on the front cabinet column. 2. Guide the screws on outer rail through the screw holes on the front cabinet column until the rail clicks in place. 3.
  • Page 220 SSEMBLY NSTALLING THE RACKETS WARNING! Heavy object. Two people are required to safely handle the server. Always ask for assistance to install or remove the server. Figure 6-5. Aligning the Rails 6. Align the inner rail with the outer rail. 7.
  • Page 221: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Chapter 7...
  • Page 222: Server Boot Issue Topics

    ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 Troubleshooting Server Boot Issue Topics System does not Boot after Initial Instal- lation System does not Boot after initial installation: Power Cord Not Plugged In “Power Cord Not Plugged In”  Mainboard Module Configuration Issues  If the power supply cable is not plugged into the chassis power “Processor Issues”...
  • Page 223: Memory Issues

    ROUBLESHOOTING ERVER SSUE OPICS Power Supply, Chassis and Fan Issues Ensure that the air intakes for the fans are unobstructed.  Ensure that the chassis and power supply is appropriate  Memory Issues for system requirement. Ensure all power cables and connectors are firmly con- ...
  • Page 224: System Does Not Boot After Configuration Changes

    ROUBLESHOOTING ERVER SSUE OPICS System does not boot after Configuration If the system boots correctly, there may be a short or overload associated with one of the components. Changes Replace each of non-essential items one at a time to isolate Hardware Changes which one is causing the problem.
  • Page 225: Installation Problems

    ROUBLESHOOTING ERVER SSUE OPICS Installation Problems 1. Power down the server. Do not unplug the power cord. 2. Open the server chassis Perform the following checks if you are troubleshooting an 3. Move the CMOS CLEAR jumper from the default opera- installation problem: tion position, covering pins 1 and 2, to the reset / clear CMOS, covering pins 2 and 3.
  • Page 226: Installation And Assembly Safety Instructions

    Installation and Assembly Safety Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Instructions Chapter 8 Chapter 8...
  • Page 227: Guidelines

    NSTALLATION AND SSEMBLY AFETY NSTRUCTIONS NSTALLATION AND SSEMBLY AFETY NSTRUCTIONS 8.1 Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Guidelines The power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing only to qualified personnel. Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required. A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply.
  • Page 228 NSTALLATION AND SSEMBLY AFETY NSTRUCTIONS UIDELINES SAFETY STEPS: Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system, follow these steps: 1. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system. 2. Turn off the system by pressing the power button. 3.
  • Page 229 NSTALLATION AND SSEMBLY AFETY NSTRUCTIONS UIDELINES For proper cooling and airflow, always reinstall the chassis covers before turning on the system. Operating the system without the covers in place can damage system parts. To install the cov- ers: 1. Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system. 2.
  • Page 230 NSTALLATION AND SSEMBLY AFETY NSTRUCTIONS UIDELINES The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment. Choose a site that is: Clean and free of airborne particles (other than normal room dust).  Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight. ...
  • Page 231: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Chapter 9 Chapter 9...
  • Page 232: Server Safety Information

    AFETY NFORMATION ERVER AFETY NFORMATION 9.1 Server Safety Information Safety Warnings and Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and equipment damage, read this document and observe all warn- ings and precautions in this guide before installing or maintain- To avoid personal injury or property damage, before you begin ing your server product.
  • Page 233: Intended Application Uses

    AFETY NFORMATION NTENDED PPLICATION Safety Warning and Cautions (Continued) this product for other product categories and environments Table 9-1: (such as medical, industrial, residential, alarm systems, and Indicates to unplug all AC power cord(s) to disconnect test equipment), other than an ITE application, may require fur- AC power.
  • Page 234: Equipment Handling Practices

    AFETY NFORMATION QUIPMENT ANDLING RACTICES Equipment Handling Practices CAUTION! OME POWER SUPPLIES IN SERVERS USE EUTRAL Reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage: O AVOID RISK OF SHOCK USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH POWER SUPPLIES THAT USE EUTRAL USING Conform to local occupational health and safety require- ...
  • Page 235: Power Cord Warnings

    AFETY NFORMATION YSTEM CCESS ARNINGS System Access Warnings Power Cord Warnings If an AC power cord was not provided with your product, pur- CAUTION! chase one that is approved for use in your country. O AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THE FOL LOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS APPLY WHENEVER ACCESSING CAUTION!
  • Page 236: Rack Mount Warnings

    AFETY NFORMATION OUNT ARNINGS Rack Mount Warnings CAUTION! NLESS YOU ARE ADDING OR REMOVING A HOT PLUG COMPO The following installation guidelines are required by UL for NENT ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO COOL BEFORE OPENING THE COV O AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF COMING INTO CONTACT WITH maintaining safety compliance when installing your system into HOT COMPONENT DURING A HOT...
  • Page 237: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    (ESD) AFETY NFORMATION LECTROSTATIC ISCHARGE Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. CAUTION! CAN DAMAGE DRIVES BOARDS AND OTHER PARTS Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack...
  • Page 238: Other Hazards

    AFETY NFORMATION THER AZARDS Other Hazards Cooling and Airflow Battery Replacement CAUTION! AREFULLY ROUTE CABLES AS DIRECTED TO MINIMIZE AIRFLOW BLOCKAGE AND COOLING PROBLEMS OR PROPER COOLING AND CAUTION! AIRFLOW OPERATE THE SYSTEM ONLY WITH THE CHASSIS COV ERS INSTALLED PERATING THE SYSTEM WITHOUT THE COVERS HERE IS THE DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY IS INCOR IN PLACE CAN DAMAGE SYSTEM PARTS...
  • Page 239: Laser Peripherals Or Devices

    AFETY NFORMATION THER AZARDS Laser Peripherals or Devices CAUTION! O AVOID RISK OF RADIATION EXPOSURE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY  Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device.  Laser peripherals or devices are not serviceable. Return to manufacturer for servicing. Use certified and rated Laser Class I for Optical Transceiver product.
  • Page 240: Regulatory And Compliance Information

    Regulatory and Compliance Regulatory and Compliance Information Information Chapter 10 Chapter 10...
  • Page 241: Product Regulatory Compliance Markings

    EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION RODUCT EGULATORY OMPLIANCE ARKINGS 10.1 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Product Regulatory Compliance This product is marked with the following Product Certification Table 10-1: markings: Markings (Continued) Product Regulatory Compliance Table 10-1: VCCI Marking Japan Markings (Class A) EGULATORY EGION ARKING...
  • Page 242 EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION RODUCT EGULATORY OMPLIANCE ARKINGS Product Regulatory Compliance Table 10-1: Markings (Continued) GOST R Marking Russia This Class A digital appara- tus complies with Canadian ICES-003. ICES Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Can- ada.
  • Page 243: Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices

    EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION LECTROMAGNETIC OMPATIBILITY OTICES 10.1 Electromagnetic Com- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than  the one to which the receiver is connected. patibility Notices Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician ...
  • Page 244: Vcci (Japan)

    VCCI (J EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION APAN VCCI (Japan) KCC (Korea) Korean Communications Commission (KCC) Class A State- ment: English translation of the notice above: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Volun- tary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) from Information Technology Equipment.
  • Page 245: Restriction Of Hazardous Substances (Rohs) Compliance

    HS) C EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION ESTRICTION OF AZARDOUS UBSTANCES OMPLIANCE modem telecommunication circuitry must be UL listed. In Polybrominated Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)  addition, the modem must have the appropriate telecom- Quantity limit of 0.01% by mass (100 PPM) for: ...

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