QUANTA S100-MB1W Technical Manual

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  • Page 1 STRATOS Motherboard Series S100-MB1W Technical Guide Document Version: 1.0.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    S100-MB1W Features ........
  • Page 3 ABLE OF ONTENTS Video .............1-8 Serial Port .
  • Page 4 ABLE OF ONTENTS Installing a Processor..............2-5 Processors Removing a Processor .
  • Page 5 ABLE OF ONTENTS Clear CMOS................3-3 Clear Password .
  • Page 6 ABLE OF ONTENTS Console Redirection Screen............3-21 Chipset Screen .
  • Page 7 ABLE OF ONTENTS PXE BIOS Support ........... 3-43 Checkpoints .
  • Page 8 ABLE OF ONTENTS Server identify ........... . .4-8 Server Health Group .
  • Page 9 ABLE OF ONTENTS Server Power Control ..........4-51 Maintenance Group .
  • Page 10 ABLE OF ONTENTS Time Sync ................4-60 SEL .
  • Page 11 ABLE OF ONTENTS SDR Repository Commands ............4-67 FRU Inventory Device Commands.
  • Page 12 ABLE OF ONTENTS Fan Header Pin-Outs Definition ......... . .5-4 ATX Power Pin-Outs Definition .
  • Page 13 ABLE OF ONTENTS Battery Replacement ..........6-7 Cooling and Airflow.
  • Page 14 ONVENTIONS Conventions Several different typographic conventions are used throughout this manual. Refer to the following examples for common 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. <Enter>...
  • Page 15 CRONYMS Acronyms A signal is deasserted when in the inactive state. Active-low signal names have “_L” appended to the TERM DEFINITION end of the signal mnemonic. Active-high signal Analog to Digital Deasserted names have no “_L” suffix. To reduce confusion when referring to active-high and active-low signals, the ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface...
  • Page 16 CRONYMS Internet Protocol Network Interface Card IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus Non-maskable Interrupt 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...
  • Page 17 CRONYMS Serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read- SEEPROM Only Memory 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.
  • Page 18: Important Safety Instructions

    AFETY NFORMATION Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Hazardous conditions, devices and cables: Hazardous elec- trical conditions may be present on power, telephone, and com- munication cables. Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord, telecommunications systems, networks, and Read all caution and safety statements in this document before modems attached to the server before opening it.
  • Page 19 AFETY NFORMATION with the pliers, never the wide sides. Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper. Take care 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 20: Revision History

    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. The manufacturer makes no representations or warran- tected under international copyright laws, with all rights ties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically dis- reserved.
  • Page 21 About the Server Chapter 1...
  • Page 22: 1.1. Overview

    BOUT THE ERVER VERVIEW 1.1. Overview ® The S100-MB1W is based on Intel C204 chipset supporting S100-MB1W Feature Set the Sandy Bridge –EP and the Ivy Bridge –EP processors. EATURE ESCRIPTION S100-MB1W Features 244 mm x 244 mm  Board Size (L x W 9.60”...
  • Page 23 S100-MB1W F BOUT THE ERVER EATURES S100-MB1W Feature Set (Continued) S100-MB1W Feature Set (Continued) EATURE ESCRIPTION EATURE ESCRIPTION With E3-1200 CPU family: Onboard Aspeed AST2150 2D integrated graphics (VGA +BMC), share NIC with Hartwell GbE (2) PCIe x8 G2 ...
  • Page 24 S100-MB1W F BOUT THE ERVER EATURES S100-MB1W Feature Set (Continued) S100-MB1W Feature Set (Continued) EATURE ESCRIPTION EATURE ESCRIPTION BMC function ACPI compliance, S0, S1,S5 support.  BMC controller with IPMI 2.0/1.5 compliant S0: Running full power   Advanced Configu- Virtual UART (2 sets) S1: Clock reduced;stop-grant state...
  • Page 25: 1.2. Package Contents

    BOUT THE ERVER ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.2. Package Contents The following items are included to the package content: Motherboard  Utility CD  UL statement  (4) SATA cable ...
  • Page 26: 1.3. About The Motherboard

    BOUT THE OTHERBOARD 1.3. About the Motherboard Functional Architecture Processor ® The S100-MB1W motherboard supports an Intel Xeon pro- cessor E3-1200 v2 family processor (codenamed Ivy Bridge) or ® an Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 processor (codenamed Sandy Bridge). See the socket location on mainbaord in Moth- erboard Connectors and Jumpers.
  • Page 27: Ivy Bridge

    BOUT THE ERVER ROCESSOR The Sandy Bridge H2 processor has two or four cores with 1.5 Ivy Bridge Processor Power Consumption MB of L3 cache per core. One 16-lane or two 8-lane second generation PCI Express interface is integrated into the proces- ORES sor.
  • Page 28: Pci-Express

    The S100-MB1W motherboard optionally supports TPM 1.2 via the ST19NP18BR28PVIM. The S100-MB1W motherboard supports two PCIe x8 G2/3 slots via the processor and two PCIe x1 slots via the PCH. PCIe x8 Information on TPM connector pins, see TPM Pin-Outs Defini- slots have a riser board for 1U chassis.
  • Page 29: Lan On Motherboard

    This redirection uses YUV444/YUV420 video compression to send 1600x1200x24-bit images at 60 frames per second. USB The S100-MB1W has an on-board Intel 82579LM GbE (Lewis- can also be redirected over IP with the USB 2.0 virtual hub. ville) 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet interface, which is con-...
  • Page 30: Front Panel

    BOUT THE ERVER RONT ANEL Front Panel Front Panel LEDs Front Panel LEDs YSTEM ISPLAY TATUS ESCRIPTION OLTAGE WNER System Failure: Critical Fan, Temperature, Memory Error, Process Hot, Critical IRQ…etc. Blink Non-Critical Failure: Non- critical Fan, Voltage, Rack-mounted/ Temperature state, CPU Thermal Trip Status LED P5V_STBY Tower...
  • Page 31: Rear Lan Leds

    BOUT THE ERVER RONT ANEL Rear LAN LEDs Onboard BMC Heartbeat LED YSTEM OLOR ISPLAY TATUS ESCRIPTION OLTAGE WNER Blink Unit selected for identification Rack-mounted ID LED Blue P3V3_STBY No identification request LAN Link Green LAN access (off when there is Link/Act Blink traffic)
  • Page 32: Clocks

    BOUT THE ERVER LOCKS Clocks 2U Rack Chassis Fan Setup ONNECTOR The Bromolow PCH has an integrated clock generator. HDD_FAN (see Motherboard Connectors 8038 Fan and Jumpers) System Fan Setup CPU_FAN+ SYS_FAN (Motherboard Con- 8038 Fan (x2) nectors and Jumpers) Fan Setup for 1U and 2U Rack Chas- Rear For 1U rack chassis is suggested to use three (3) 40 x 28 or 40...
  • Page 33: Fan Setup For Tower Chassis

    BOUT THE ERVER YSTEM ETUP Fan Setup for Tower Chassis To setup system fan for tower chassis, follow the table and illus- tration hereafter. Tower Chassis Fan Setup ONNECTOR SYS_FAN (Motherboard Connec- 8038 fan tors and Jumpers) Heatsink with CPU_FAN (Motherboard Connec- active fan tors and Jumpers) Bottom...
  • Page 34: Operating Environment

    BOUT THE ERVER PERATING NVIRONMENT Operating Environment ® Microsoft Windows 7 _64 Bit  ® ® Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Update 7 X86_64 (including  KVM) Operating Environment Characteristics Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4 x86_64  HARACTERISTIC ONDITION °...
  • Page 35: Installing Hardware

    Installing Hardware Chapter 2...
  • Page 36: 2.2. Safety Measures

    NSTALLING ARDWARE AFETY EASURES 2.2. Safety Measures WARNING! WARNING! Humid environments tend to have less static electricity than dry Only perform troubleshooting as authorized by the product doc- environments. A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger umentation, or as directed by a service and support team. of static electricity exists.
  • Page 37: 2.3. Processor Heat Sinks

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ROCESSOR INKS 2.3. Processor Heat Sinks Note: All the instructions and images in this section are for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the actual product. Removing a Processor Heat Sink WARNING! The heatsink remains hot after the system has been powered down.
  • Page 38: Installing A Processor Heat Sink

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR Installing a Processor Heat Sink 3. Tighten the screw(s) in the order shown. 1. Align the heat sink over the processor plate. 2. Install the heat sink. Make sure the screw(s) are inserted into the screw wells. Tightening Screws 4.
  • Page 39: 2.4. Active Fan Processor Heat Sink

    NSTALLING ARDWARE CTIVE ROCESSOR 2.4. Active Fan Processor Heat Sink b) Gently pull up on the fastener to release. Remove the Note: diagonally positioned fastener to prevent undue stress on All the instructions and images in this section are for illustration the remaining fasteners.
  • Page 40: Installing A Processor

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR Installing a Processor 3. Remove the active fan heat sink. Prerequisite: Install the processor. See Installing a Processor. Apply an approved thermal grease on the center of the processor. 1. Place active fan heat sink on processor. Removing Active Fan Heat Sink Installing Active Fan Heat Sink...
  • Page 41 NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR 2. Secure the active fan heat sink with the fastener(s). Do as follows: a) Gently push the pairs of the diagonal fastener(s) until click in place. b) Lock the fasteners. Locking Fasteners 3. Connect active fan heat sink cable to the connector on mainboard.
  • Page 42: 2.5. Processors

    NSTALLING ARDWARE ROCESSORS 2.5. Processors 2. Lift the processor load plate (A). Note: All the instructions and images in this section are for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the real product. Removing a Processor WARNING! The processor remains hot after the system has been powered down.
  • Page 43: Installing A Processor

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR Installing a Processor 3. Remove the processor. 1. Pull the locking lever of the processor socket out and up as shown. Removing Processor Release Locking Lever...
  • Page 44 NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A ROCESSOR 2. Lift the processor load plate (A). Note: Use the socket cover to protect the socket when the socket is empty. Opening Load Plate 3. Remove the processor dust cover. 4. .Locate the pin-1 (A) on processor and the pin-1 (B) cor- ner of the socket.
  • Page 45: 2.6. Memory Modules

    NSTALLING ARDWARE EMORY ODULES 2.6. Memory Modules The system memory frequency is always the lowest frequency Note: of all installed memory modules. The frequencies of installed All the instructions and images in this section are for illustration memory modules is determined via their the SPD registers. purposes only and may not reflect the real product.
  • Page 46: Installing A Memory Module

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A EMORY ODULE Installing a Memory Module 1. Press down on the two memory module slot levers (A). The memory module partially ejects. Push the memory module firmly into the memory module slot. The locking latches should automatically close over the edges of the memory board when fully inserted into the slot.
  • Page 47: 2.7. Motherboard

    NSTALLING ARDWARE OTHERBOARD 2.7. Motherboard Removing a Motherboard Note: All the instructions and images in this section are for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the actual product. 1. Remove the screw(s) securing the motherboard to the chassis. General Guidelines 2.
  • Page 48: Installing A Motherboard

    NSTALLING ARDWARE NSTALLING A OTHERBOARD Installing a Motherboard 1. Install the standoff(s) to the chassis. 2. Align the motherboard mounting holes with the stand- off(s). 3. Install the motherboard. 4. Install the screw(s) to the motherboard. Installing Motherboard 2-13...
  • Page 49: Bios

    BIOS Chapter 3...
  • Page 50: Bios Update Utility

    BIOS BIOS U PDATE TILITY 3.1. BIOS Update Utility The system BIOS, including the recovery code, setup util-  ity and strings. The flash ROM contains system initialization routines, the BIOS Setup Utility, and runtime support routines. The exact layout is Onboard video BIOS, RAID BIOS, and other option ...
  • Page 51: Recovery Flow

    BIOS ECOVERY Recovery Flow The system will automatically enter BIOS Setup menu and dis- play a Recovery page as follows: The BIOS has an embedded recovery technique in the 'boot block'. In the event that the BIOS becomes corrupt, the boot Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
  • Page 52: Clear Cmos

    BIOS CMOS LEAR Clear CMOS Motherboard Connectors and Jumpers and the following figure. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Server Mgmt Boot Security Save & Exit Recovery The following steps will load the BIOS defaults by jumber: WARNING! System firmware is being updated.
  • Page 53: 3.2. Bios Setup Utility

    BIOS BIOS S ETUP TILITY 3.2. BIOS Setup Utility Setup Page Layout The BIOS Setup utility is provided to perform system configura- tion changes and to display current settings and environment information. The setup page layout is sectioned into functional areas. Each The BIOS Setup utility stores configuration settings in system occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated func- non-volatile storage.
  • Page 54: Entering Bios Setup

    BIOS BIOS S NTERING ETUP Keyboard Commands BIOS Setup Page Layout (Continued) UNCTIONAL ESCRIPTION The bottom right portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands that are used to navigate through the Setup utility. The Keyboard Command Bar is located at the bottom Keyboard Com- right of the screen and continuously displays help for These commands are displayed at all times.
  • Page 55 BIOS EYBOARD OMMANDS Keyboard Commands (Continued) Keyboard Commands (Continued) PTION ESCRIPTION PTION ESCRIPTION The <Esc> key provides a mechanism for back- The <Tab> key is used to move between fields. ing out of any field. When the <Esc> key is Select For example, <Tab>...
  • Page 56: Menu Selection Bar

    BIOS ELECTION Server Platform Setup Utility Keyboard Commands (Continued) Screens PTION ESCRIPTION Pressing <F10> causes the following message to appear: The sections below describe the screens available for the con- Save configuration and exit? figuration of a server platform. In these sections, tables are used to describe the contents of each screen.
  • Page 57: Main Screen

    BIOS CREEN Pressing <ESC> will discard the changes and boot the Main Screen Fields system according to the boot order set from the last boot. ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Screen BIOS Ven- Information only. Displays the BIOS Vendor. Core Ver- Information only.
  • Page 58: Advanced Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Advanced Screen Main Screen Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, the user selects the option that Access Information only. Displays the Level Access Level. is to be configured.
  • Page 59 BIOS DVANCED CREEN Advanced Screen (Continued) Advanced Screen ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Serial Port Runtime Error Log- Serial Port Console Runtime Console ging Support Setup Redirection Error Logging Redirection Option CPU PPM CPU PPM Configu- Onboard Onboard Device Configuration ration Parameters Device Con-...
  • Page 60: Pci Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN PCI Screen PCI Subsystem Settings Screen (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The PCI Screen provides fields to configure PCI add-in cards, [Auto] the onboard NIC controllers, and video options. To access this Set Maximum [128 Bytes] screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | PCI. Payload of PCI [256 Bytes] Maximum...
  • Page 61: Tpm Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN TPM Screen WHEA Support Screen Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs TPM Configuration Enables or Disables TPM WHEA Support [Enabled] Enable or disable Windows TPM SUPPORT...
  • Page 62: Processor Configuration Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Processor Configuration Screen WHEA Support Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Processor screen provides a place for the user to view the Enable or disable Win- processor core frequency, system bus frequency, and enable or dows Hardware Error disable several processor options.
  • Page 63 BIOS DVANCED CREEN Processor Configuration Fields (Continued) Processor Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Information only. Information only. Intel HT Displays Intel HT CPU Type Displays the type Technology Technology sup- of the processor. ported or not. Information only. Information only.
  • Page 64 BIOS DVANCED CREEN Processor Configuration Fields (Continued) Processor Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Enabled for Win- When enabled, a dows XP and Linux VMM can utilize the Intel Virtual- (OS optimized for [Disabled] additional hardware ization Tech- Hyper- Threading [Enabled] capabilities pro-...
  • Page 65: Intel Txt(Lt) Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Intel TXT(LT) Screen USB Configuration Screen The USB Configuration screen provides fields to configure the Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs USB controller options. Intel Trusted Execution Technology Configuration Intel TXT support only can be enabled/disabled if SMX To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | is enabled.
  • Page 66 BIOS DVANCED CREEN USB Configuration Fields (Continued) USB Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS AMI Virtual Information only. Dis- Floopy [Auto] play all of the USB Devices: 1.00 devices attached. AMI Virtual Enables Legacy HardDisk [Auto] USB support. 1.00 AUTO option dis- ables legacy sup-...
  • Page 67: Sata Controller Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN SATA Controller Screen SATA Controller Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The SATA Controller screen provides fields to configure SATA [Disabled] Select SATA Type hard disk drives. It also provides information on the hard disk Disabled/ SATA Mode [AHCI] for onboard SATA drives that are installed.
  • Page 68: Super I/O Configuration Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Super I/O Configuration Screen Super I/O Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Serial Ports screen provides fields to configure the Serial 0 Information only. [COM 1] and Serial 1 [COM2].. Super IO Display Super IO Chip Chip. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced | Serial Port 0 Set Parameters of...
  • Page 69: Onboard Device Configuration Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Onboard Device Configuration Screen Onboard Device Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Disable/Enable [Disabled] Onboard LAN port Onboard Device Configuration Disable/Enable Onboard LAN Onboard [Enabled port 1, w/, w/o including its 2, w/, w/o includ- LAN port 2...
  • Page 70: Console Redirection Screen

    BIOS DVANCED CREEN Console Redirection Screen Console Redirection Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs The settings spec- ify how the host Console Redirection Enable or COM0 Disable. computer and the Console Redirection [Disabled] remote computer...
  • Page 71 BIOS DVANCED CREEN Console Redirection Settings Screen Console Redirection Settings Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Emulation: ANSI: COM0 Emulation: ANSI: Extended Extended ASCII Console Redirection Settings ASCII char set. VT100: char set.
  • Page 72 BIOS DVANCED CREEN Console Redirection Settings Fields (Continued) Console Redirection Settings Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS A parity bit can be Flow control can sent with the data prevent data loss bits to detect some from buffer over- transmission flow.
  • Page 73: Chipset Screen

    BIOS HIPSET CREEN Chipset Screen Chipset Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Chipset screen provides an access point to configure sev- PCH-IO Configura- PCH Parameters. eral options. On this screen, the user selects the option that is tion to be configured. Configurations are performed on the selected screen, not directly on the Chipset screen.
  • Page 74: Pch-Io Configuration Screen

    BIOS HIPSET CREEN PCH-IO Configuration Screen PCH-IO Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Information only. Intel PCH Displays the Intel Intel PCH RC Version 1.1.0.0 VT-d Enable/Disable Rev ID Intel PCH SKU Name C204 PCH Rev ID.
  • Page 75: System Agent (Sa) Configuration Screen

    BIOS HIPSET CREEN System Agent (SA) Configuration System Agent (SA) Configuration Fields (Continued) Screen ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Information only. System Displays the Sys- Agent RC Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs tem Agent RC Ver- Version System Agent Bridge N SandyBridge...
  • Page 76 BIOS HIPSET CREEN USB Configuration Screen USB Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Control the USB USB Configuration Controls the USB EHCI (USB 2.0) EHCI (USB 2.0) Disable the EHCI functions.
  • Page 77: Me Subsystem Screen

    BIOS HIPSET CREEN ME Subsystem Screen ME Subsystem Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs ME FW Sta- Displays the ME tus Value FW Status Value. Intel ME Subsystem Configuration ME FW Displays the ME ME BIOS Interface Version...
  • Page 78: Boot Option Screen

    BIOS PTION CREEN Boot Option Screen Boot Option Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Boot Options screen displays any bootable media encoun- Number of sec- tered during POST, and allows the user to configure desired onds to fait for the boot device. Setup setup activation Prompt...
  • Page 79: Security Screen

    BIOS ECURITY CREEN Security Screen Boot Option Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Security screen provides fields to enable and set the user Hard Disk Set the order of the Only selectable and administrative password and to lockout the front panel but- Drives BBS legacy devices in when this type of...
  • Page 80: Exit Screen

    BIOS CREEN Exit Screen Security Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Exit screen allows the user to choose to save or discard Administra- Set Administrator the configuration changes made on the other screens. It also tor Password Password. provides a method to restore the server to the factory defaults User Pass- Set User Pass- or to save or restore a set of user defined default values.
  • Page 81 BIOS CREEN Exit Fields (Continued) Exit Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS [<Device Boot with Device Save String 1>] <Device String 1>. Changes and Exit [<Device Boot with Device String 2>] <Device String 2>. Discard Exit system setup Changes without saving any [<Device Boot with Device...
  • Page 82: Server Management Screen

    BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN Server Management Screen Server Management Configuration Fields ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS The Server Management screen displays information of the Enable/Disable BMC Sup- [Enabled] BMC and allows the user to configure desired settings. interfaces to com- port [Disabled] municate with BMC To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Information only.
  • Page 83 BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN Server Management Configuration Fields (Continued) Server Management Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS If enabled, starts a Press <Enter> to View FRU BIOS timer wich view FRU informa- information can only be shut off tion.
  • Page 84: System Event Log Screen

    BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN System Event Log Screen System Event Log Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs [Do Noth- Choose options for When SEL is ing] Choose options for erasing SEL. reactions to a full Erasing Settings Full...
  • Page 85: Fru Information Screen

    Information only. System Prod- Displays the Sys- FRU Information uct Name tem Product System Manufacturer Quanta Name. System Product Name S100-MB1W System Version System Serial Number Information only. System Ver- Board Manufacturer Quanta Displays the Sys- Board Product Name sion...
  • Page 86: Bmc Network Configuration Screen

    BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN BMC Network Configuration Screen FRU Information Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Chassiss Information only. Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs Product Displays the Chas- BMC network configuration Select to configure LAN Name sis Product Name.
  • Page 87 BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT CREEN BMC Network Configuration Fields (Continued) BMC Network Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Information only. Enable/Disable Current BMC Displays the cur- IPv6 BMC LAN LAN Port rent BMC LAN [Disabled] channel function. State Port State.
  • Page 88: Event Logs Screen

    BIOS VENT CREEN Event Logs Screen BMC Network Configuration Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Options only show when "IPv6 Mode" Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Server Mgmt Event Logs = [Enabled] or Erasing Settings Choose option for erasing SEL. "Current IPv6 Erase SEL [No]...
  • Page 89: Loading Bios Defaults

    BIOS BIOS D OADING EFAULTS Loading BIOS Defaults Event Logs Fields (Continued) ETUP PTIONS OMMENTS Different mechanisms exist for resetting the system configura- [Do nothing] Choose options for When SEL is tion to the default values. When a request to reset the system [Erase reactions to a full FUll...
  • Page 90: 3.3. Server Management

    BIOS ERVER ANAGEMENT 3.3. Server Management remote console. Utilities that can be executed remotely include BIOS Setup. 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 Serial Configuration Settings defines standardized, abstracted interfaces to platform man- agement hardware.
  • Page 91 BIOS ONSOLE EDIRECTION Keystroke Mappings (Continued) Keystroke Mappings ANSI E ANSI E SCAPE SCAPE INDOWS LATFORM ESIGN INDOWS LATFORM ESIGN EQUENCE EQUENCE <ESC><Shift>op <ESC>1 <ESC>[<Shift>a Arrow <ESC><Shift>oq <ESC>2 Down <ESC>[<Shift>b <ESC><Shift>or <ESC>3 Arrow <ESC><Shift>os <ESC>4 Right <ESC>[<Shift>c Arrow <ESC><Shift>ot <ESC>5 Left <ESC><Shift>ou <ESC>6...
  • Page 92: Limitations

    BIOS PXE BIOS S UPPORT The escape sequence in the following table is an input card. The Simple Network Protocol driver can be obtained from sequence. This means it is sent to the BIOS from the remote http://developer.intel.com/technology/framework. terminal. The BIOS supports legacy PXE option ROMs in legacy mode and includes the necessary PXE ROMs in the BIOS image for Limitations the onboard controllers.
  • Page 93: Standard Checkpoints

    BIOS HECKPOINTS Standard Checkpoints Checkpoint Ranges (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION SEC Phase ANGE 0x30 – 0x4F PEI execution after memory detection SEC Phase 0x50 – 0x5F PEI errors 0x60 – 0x8F DXE execution up to BDS TATUS ESCRIPTION 0x90 – 0xCF BDS execution 0x00 Not used...
  • Page 94: Pei Phase

    BIOS HECKPOINTS PEI Phase PEI Phase (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION PEI Phase Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD) 0x2B data reading TATUS ESCRIPTION 0x2C Memory initialization. Memory presence detection Progress Codes Memory initialization. Programming memory timing 0x10 PEI Core is started 0x2D information 0x11...
  • Page 95 BIOS HECKPOINTS PEI Phase (Continued) 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 96: Dxe Phase

    BIOS HECKPOINTS PEI Phase (Continued) DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS ESCRIPTION TATUS ESCRIPTION Recovery Progress Codes 0x61 NVRAM initialization Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto recov- 0xF0 ery) 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced recov- 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0xF1...
  • Page 97 BIOS HECKPOINTS DXE Phase (Continued) DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS TATUS ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module spe- 0x98 Console input devices connect 0x74 cific) 0x99 Super IO Initialization South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module spe- 0x75 0x9A USB initialization is started cific)
  • Page 98: Acpi/Asl Checkpoints

    BIOS HECKPOINTS DXE Phase (Continued) DXE Phase (Continued) TATUS TATUS ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION 0xAC Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xAD Ready To Boot event 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources 0xAE Legacy Boot event 0xD5...
  • Page 99: Oem-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges

    BIOS OEM-R ESERVED HECKPOINT ANGES OEM-Reserved Checkpoint ACPI/ASL Checkpoints (Continued) Ranges TATUS ESCRIPTION 0x05 System is entering S5 sleep state OEM Reserved Checkpoint Ranges 0x10 System is waking up from the S1 sleep state TATUS 0x20 System is waking up from the S2 sleep state ESCRIPTION 0x30 System is waking up from the S3 sleep state...
  • Page 100: Bmc

    Chapter 4...
  • Page 101: 4.1. Web Graphical User Interface For Esms

    ESMS RAPHICAL NTERFACE FOR 4.1. Web Graphical User Interface for ESMS Login Using the Web GUI Enter the IP address or URL (default DHCP\static IP address) into the address bar of the web browser. The BMC firmware features an embedded web server enabling users to connect to the BMC using a Web browser (e.g.
  • Page 102 OGIN No Access privilege levels do not allow access through the Click the Help button on the right corner of the page for assis- BMC web GUI. tance, the Refresh button to refresh the page, or the Logout button to exit. Main Web Page Login Web Page Main Web Page...
  • Page 103: Dashboard

    ASHBOARD Dashboard Device Information Page ESCRIPTION In Quanta GUI, the Dashboard page displays the overall infor- mation on status of the device. Firmware Revision The revision number of the firmware. This field shows the date and time on which To open the Dashboard page, click Dashboard from the main Firmware Build Time the firmware is built.
  • Page 104: Sensor Monitoring

    ASHBOARD Sensor Monitoring Network Information Lists all the available sensors on the device. ESCRIPTION Read only field showing the IP address of the The status column displays the state of the device as follows: MAC Address device. The v4 network mode options are the following V4 Network Mode disable, static, or DHCP.
  • Page 105: Event Logs

    ERVER NFORMATION Server Information Event Logs A graphical representation of all events incurred by various sen- The Server Information Group consists of the following three sors as well as occupied/available space in logs. Clicking on the items: color-coded rectangle in the Legend for the chart, allows to view a list of specific events only.
  • Page 106: Fru Information

    A brief description of the fields is given in the following sections. Basic Information In the Quanta GUI, the FRU Information Page displays the BMC FRU file information. The information displayed in this page is Basic Information, Common Header Information, Chas-...
  • Page 107: Server Component

    FRU I NFORMATION Server Component Board Product Name  Board Serial Number  The Component Information page displays the CPU and mem- Board Part Number  ory information. FRU File ID  Board Extra  Product Information Product Information Area Format Version ...
  • Page 108: Server Identify

    FRU I NFORMATION Server identify 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.  Status,  Socket, ...
  • Page 109: Server Health Group

    Executes the selected Server Identify Operation. Server Health – Menu Sensor Readings In Quanta GUI, the Sensor Readings page displays all the sen- sor related information. To open the Sensor readings page, click Server Health > Sen- sor Readings from the top menu. Click on a record to display more information on a particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events.
  • Page 110 FRU I NFORMATION 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. The total of six thresholds are available as follows: Lower Non-Recoverable (LNR) ...
  • Page 111: Event Log

    The following image shows and example widget: In Quanta GUI, this page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device. Double click on a record to see the details of that entry. You can use the sensor type or...
  • Page 112: Configuration Group

    ONFIGURATION ROUP Configuration Group Event Log Category The category could be either a sensor-specific event, BIOS Configuration Group page allows access to various configura- generated event or system management software event. tion settings. A screenshot of the Configuration Group menu is shown in the following figure: Event Log Category ESCRIPTION...
  • Page 113 ONFIGURATION ROUP This Active Directory Settings page in Quanta SP-X as shown Active Directory Settings Page (Continued) on the following figure, allows to Configure Active Directory Server Settings. ESCRIPTION The name that identifies the role group in the To open Active Directory Settings page, click Configuration >...
  • Page 114 ONFIGURATION ROUP 6. Configure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Procedure: Address1, Domain Controller Server Address2 & Entering the details in Advanced Active Directory Settings Page Domain Controller Server Address3. 1. Click on Advanced Settings to open the Advanced Note: Active Directory Settings Page.
  • Page 115: Dns

    12.In the Role Group Privilege field, enter the level of privi- In Quanta GUI, the DNS Server settings page is used to man- lege to assign to this role group. age the DNS settings of a device.
  • Page 116 ONFIGURATION ROUP In DNS Server Settings page, user can click Configuration > DNS Server Settings Page (Continued) DNS from the main menu. A sample screenshot of DNS Server Settings Page is shown in the screenshot below. ESCRIPTION Register BMC To enable/disable Register BMC. Domain Name Configuration It lists the option for domain interface as Manual, v4 or v6 for multiLAN channels.
  • Page 117: Ldap/E-Directory

    2. Enter the Host Name in the given field if you have chosen Manual Configuration. ® In Quanta GUI, LDAP is an Internet protocol that Quanta card 3. Under Register BMC, can use to authenticate users. If you have an LDAP server con-...
  • Page 118 ® ESCRIPTION nism, when using the Quanta card. Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized, you will always To add a new role group to the device. Alterna-...
  • Page 119 ONFIGURATION ROUP 3. Enter the IP address of LDAP server in the IP Address 6. Click Save to save the settings. field. 7. Click Cancel to cancel the modified changes. Note: To add a new Role Group IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in ...
  • Page 120: Mouse Mode

    Mouse Mode Note: Search Base is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.  In Quanta GUI, Redirection Console handles mouse emulation Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.  from local window to remote screen in either of two methods.
  • Page 121 ONFIGURATION ROUP Mouse Mode Settings Page (Continued) Note: Applicable for SLES Linux version SLES11. ESCRIPTION Relative mode sends the calculated relative Relative Mode mouse position displacement to the server. 2. Click Save button to save the changes made. For the Host OS which is neither Absolute Mode 3.
  • Page 122: Network

    ONFIGURATION ROUP Network Network Settings Page ESCRIPTION In Quanta GUI, the Network Settings Page is used to configure LAN Interface Lists the LAN interfaces. the network settings for the available LAN channels. LAN Settings To enable or disable the LAN Settings.
  • Page 123 ONFIGURATION ROUP Network Settings Page (Continued) Network Settings Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION This option lists the following IPv6 configuration It lists the VLAN configuration settings. settings. VLAN Settings: To enable/disable the VLAN  IPv6 Settings: This option is to enable the support for selected interface.
  • Page 124: Pef

    These actions include operations such as system power-off, system reset, as well as triggering the generation of an alert. In Quanta GUI, the PEF Management is used to configure the following features: Event Filter ...
  • Page 125 ONFIGURATION ROUP This page contains the list of configured PEF’s. screenshot of Add Event Filter Page is in seen the screenshot below. PET Management - Event Filter ESCRIPTION This field displays the ID for the newly config- PEF ID ured PEF entry (read-only). Filter configuration Check box to enable the PEF settings.
  • Page 126 ONFIGURATION ROUP Event Filter Action is a mandatory field and checked by In the Slave Address/Software ID field, specify corre-   default, which enable PEF Alert action (read-only). sponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID. Select any one of the Power action either Power down, Choose the particular channel number that event mes- ...
  • Page 127 ONFIGURATION ROUP 12.Click on Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Note: Event filter list. Value ranges from 0 to 255. 13.In the Event filter list, click Modify to modify the existing filter. 14.In the Event filter list, click Delete to delete the existing fil- Event Data 1 Compare 1 &...
  • Page 128 ONFIGURATION ROUP PEF Management - Alert Policy (Continued) PEF Management - Alert Policy ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION To choose a particular destination from the con- Displays Policy entry number for the newly con- Policy Entry # figured destination list. figured entry (read-only). Note: Policy Number Displays the Policy number of the configuration.
  • Page 129 ONFIGURATION ROUP 2. Select the slot and click Add to open the Add Alert Pol- 9. In the Alert String field, enable the check box if the Alert icy Entry Page as shown in the screenshot below. policy entry is Event Specific. 10.In the Alert String Key field, choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Pol- icy entry.
  • Page 130 ONFIGURATION ROUP PEF Management LAN Destination Page PEF Management - LAN Destination (Continued) ESCRIPTION This page is used to configure the Event filter, Alert Policy and Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or LAN destination. A sample screenshot of PEF Management an Email alert.
  • Page 131: Radius

    RADIUS related utilities. 4. In the Destination Type field, select the one of the types. In Quanta GUI, this page is used to set the RADIUS Authentica- 5. In the Destination Address field, enter the destination tion.
  • Page 132 ONFIGURATION ROUP To open RADIUS Settings page, click Configuration > RADIUS RADIUS Settings Page (Continued) from the main menu. A sample screenshot of RADIUS Settings Page is shown in the screenshot below. ESCRIPTION The Time out value in seconds. Note: Time Out Default Timeout value is 3seconds.
  • Page 133: Remote Session

    Mode Auto Attach: Attaches Virtual Media to the  In Quanta SP, use this page to configure virtual media configu- server only when a virtual media session is ration settings for the next redirection session. Encryption is started.
  • Page 134: Smtp

    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across Internet Proto- SMTP Settings Page col (IP) networks. ESCRIPTION Using Quanta GUI, you can configure the SMTP settings of the LAN Channel Number Displays the list of LAN channels available. device. Sender Address The 'Sender Address' valid on the SMTP Server.
  • Page 135 ONFIGURATION ROUP SMTP Settings Page (Continued) SMTP Settings Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Primary SMTP Server Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration. The username to access SMTP Accounts. The 'IP address' of the SMTP Server. It is a man- Note: datory field. User Name can be of length 4 to 64 alpha- ...
  • Page 136: Sol

    ONFIGURATION ROUP 2. Enter the Sender Address in the specified field. 3. Enter the Machine Name in the specified field. Here, you can configure the Serial over LAN settings, select or 4. In Primary SMTP Server, enter the Server Address in change values for each attribute and click the Save button to the specified field.
  • Page 137: Ssl

    The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration – Upload SSL tab Using Quanta GUI, configure SSL certificate into the BMC. are explained below. Using this, the device can be accessed in a secured mode.
  • Page 138 ONFIGURATION ROUP SSL Certificate Configuration - Upload SSL (Continued) SSL Certificate Configuration - Generate SSL ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Current privacy key information will be displayed Current Privacy Key (read-only). Common name for which certificate is to be gen- erated. New Privacy Key Privacy key file should be of pem type.
  • Page 139 ONFIGURATION ROUP The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration – View SSL tab are SSL Certificate Configuration - Generate SSL (Continued) explained below. ESCRIPTION SSL Certificate Configuration – View SSL Validity of the certificate. Valid for Value ranges from 1 to 3650 days. ...
  • Page 140 Please note the <s> after <http>.You must accept the certifi-  ® cate before you are able to access your Generic Quanta The Name of the Organization for which the certificate  is to be generated. The Overall Organization Section Unit name for ...
  • Page 141: User Management

    User Management User Management Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION In Quanta GUI, the User Management page allows you to view User Name Displays the name of the user. the current list of user slots for the server. You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users.
  • Page 142 ONFIGURATION ROUP 1. To add a new user, select a free slot and click Add User. This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screen- Note: shot below. Password must be at least 8 characters long.  White space is not allowed. ...
  • Page 143 ONFIGURATION ROUP 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 144: Virtual Media

    The number of hard disk devices that support for Hard disk devices Virtual Media redirection. In Quanta GUI, this page to configure Virtual Media device set- tings. If you change the configuration of the virtual media in this To enable or disable the local media support for Local Media Support Virtual Media redirection.
  • Page 145: Remote Control

    EMOTE ONTROL Console Redirection Note: If there are two device panels for each device, and when you click the Connect button, then the redirected device panel will The remote console application, which is started using the be disabled. WebGUI, allows you to control your server's operating system remotely, using the screen, mouse, and keyboard, and to redi- Remote Control rect local CD/DVD, Floppy diskette and Hard disk/USB thumb...
  • Page 146 RHEL 5  Procedure: RHEL 6  In Quanta GUI, the Java Console can be launched in two ways: W2K3  1. Open the Dashboard Page and in Remote control sec- W2K8  tion, click Launch for Java Console.
  • Page 147 EMOTE ONTROL Video 2. Open Remote Control > Console Redirection Page and click Java Console. This menu contains the following sub menu items. This will download the .jnlp file from the BMC. Video To open the .jnlp file, use the appropriate JRE version (Javaws) ESCRIPTION The Console Redirection window opens when the downloading is done.
  • Page 148 This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical floppy drive and floppy image types such as *.img. Floppy Key Media Note: Floppy Redirection is not an available feature on all versions of the Quanta SPs. 4-48...
  • Page 149 EMOTE ONTROL Keyboard Layout Virtual Media (Continued) ESCRIPTION Keyboard Layout This menu item can be used to start or stop the CD/DVD Media redirection of a physical DVD/CD-ROM drive ESCRIPTION and cd image types such as iso. This option is used to detect keyboard layout This menu item can be used to start or stop the automatically.
  • Page 150 EMOTE ONTROL 1. Click Video Record > Settings to open the settings page 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 down- loaded from the link Important http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/ download-142937.html...
  • Page 151: Server Power Control

    EMOTE ONTROL Active Users screenshot of Power Control and Status page is shown in the screenshot below. Click this option to displays the active users and their system IP address. Help Jviewer: Displays the copyright and version information Quick Buttons The lower right of Console Redirection windows displays all the Power Control and Status Page quick buttons.
  • Page 152: Maintenance Group

    Select an action and click Perform Action to proceed with the Firmware Update selected action. In Quanta GUI, this wizard takes you through the process of Note: firmware up gradation. A reset of the box will automatically fol- You will be asked to confirm your choice. Upon confirmation, the command will be executed and you will be informed of the low if the upgrade is completed or cancelled.
  • Page 153: Preserve Configuration

    Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing configuration without overwriting with default configuration. Restore Factory Defaults In Quanta GUI, this option is used to restore the factory defaults Firmware Update Page of the device firmware. Procedure: Click Enter Update Mode to upgrade the current device firm- ware.
  • Page 154: System Administrator

    AINTENANCE ROUP To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > Sys- WARNING! tem Administrator from the main menu. A sample screenshot Please note that after entering restore factory widgets, other of System Administrator page is shown in the screenshot web pages and services will not work. All open widgets will be below.
  • Page 155: Log Out

    Log Out System Administrator Page (Continued) ESCRIPTION To log out of the Quanta GUI, click the logout link on the top To change the user's password. right corner of the screen. Note: Password, Confirm Password:  User Privilege Password must be at least 8 characters Change Password ...
  • Page 156 RIVILEGE User Privilege (Continued) IPMI RIVILEGE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GUI P RIVILEGE DMINIST PERATO RATOR View DNS View Network View PEF 4-56...
  • Page 157: 4.2. Server Management Software

    ERVER ANAGEMENT OFTWARE 4.2. Server Management Software Introduction Platform Event Filtering (PEF) to take selected actions for  selected events, including NMI. Chassis management includes power control and a status  report, front panel buttons and LED control. This section introduces the Baseboard Management Controller Watchdog and auto server restart and recovery (BMC), its recovery procedure in DOS, Linux, and Windows ...
  • Page 158: Front Panel User Interface

    RONT ANEL NTERFACE Front Panel User Interface Status LED, ID LED, and Heartbeat LED OLOR TATUS ESCRIPTION The BMC provides control panel interface functionality including System Event indicators (Fault/status and Identify LEDs) and buttons (Power/ Blinking (See following Status LED Amber (Fault table.) ID).
  • Page 159: Lan Interface

    BMC LAN interface in AST2300 is assigned to dedicated NIC SYS_FAN1-2, Lower Critical Going low  SYS_FAN1-3 LAN (Default) and a shared NIC in S100-MB1W. IPMI Specifi- cation v2.0 defines how IPMI messages, encapsulated in Process_0_H CPU Processor Hot. RMCP/RMCP+ packet format, can be sent to and from the BMC.
  • Page 160: Session And User

    ERIAL Time Sync Session and User This BMC supports ten (10) user accounts. Each can have a In S2L BMC design, BMC does not have a local RTC to know different user name, password and privilege level. Four what time it is. Each time the server powers on, BIOS will use accounts can login simultaneously.
  • Page 161: Bmc Firmware Update

    BMC F IRMWARE PDATE DOS Recovery Utility The number of Alert Policy Table is 60 and Alert Destina-  tion Table is 15. (Include Dedicated and Shared NIC) The policy to match an event to Platform Event Filter Table  entry is IPMI 1.5 standard.
  • Page 162: Fan Speed Monitoring

    PEED ONITORING Processor Error Detection Temperature Monitoring (Continued) ENSOR LNCT UNCT EMPERATURE UMBER Temp_DIMM_ Thermal Trip / Processor Hot Thermal Trip and Processor Hot can be detected by GPIO. Fan Speed Monitoring When an error is detected, the event will be added to SEL. Watchdog The fan speed thresholds are included in the following table.
  • Page 163: 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 (Continued) List UPPORT OMMAND Broadcast Commands This chapter lists all IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 mandatory and optional com- mand support. For more detailed information please refer to the Broadcast 'Get Device core IPMI Commands Support document.
  • Page 164 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Device and Messaging Commands (Continued) Device and Messaging Commands (Continued) UPPORT UPPORT OMMAND OMMAND Read Event Message Set User Access Com- Buffer mands Get BT Interface Capa- Get User Access Com- bilities mands Get System GUID Set User Name Com- mands...
  • Page 165: Bmc Watchdog Timer Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Chassis Commands Device and Messaging Commands (Continued) UPPORT OMMAND Chassis Commands Get Channel Payload Version UPPORT OMMAND Get Channel OEM Pay- load Info Get Chassis Capabili- Chassis ties Master Write-Read I Get Chassis Status Chassis Get Channel Cipher Suites...
  • Page 166: Event Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT SEL Commands Chassis Commands (Continued) UPPORT OMMAND SEL Commands Get POH Counter Chassis UPPORT OMMAND Event Commands Get SEL Info Storage Get SEL Allocation Info Storage Reserve SEL Storage Event Commands Get SEL Entry Storage Add SEL Entry Storage...
  • Page 167: Sdr Repository Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT SDR Repository Commands FRU Inventory Device Commands SDR Repository Commands FRU Inventory Device Command s UPPORT UPPORT OMMAND OMMAND Get SDR Repository Get FRU Inventory Storage Storage Info Area Info Get SDR Repository Read FRU Inventory Storage Storage...
  • Page 168: Sensor Device Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT Sensor Device Commands LAN Command Sensor Device Commands LAN Commands UPPORT UPPORT OMMAND OMMAND Get Device SDR Info Set LAN Configuration Transport Parameters* Get Device SDR Get LAN Configuration Transport Reserve Device SDR Parameters Repository Suspend BMC ARP...
  • Page 169: Pef/Pet Alerting Commands

    IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 C OMMAND UPPORT PEF/PET Alerting Commands OEM Command PEF/PET Alerting Commands OEM Command UPPORT OMMAND OMMAND Get PEF Capabilities Set Processor Infor- 0x30/00 0x1A mation Arm PEF Postpone Timer Get Processor Infor- 0x30/00 0x1B mation Set PEF Configuration Parameters Set DIMM Informa- 0x30/00...
  • Page 170: 4.3. Bmc Recovery Process

    BMC R ECOVERY ROCESS 4.3. BMC Recovery Process The BMC recovery is complete. This section provides guidelines on BMC recovery process in DOS, Linux, and Windows systems. Recovery Process in Windows System Recovery Process in DOS System To recover BMC on a Windows system, do as follows: To recover BMC on a DOS system, do as follows: 1.
  • Page 171: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 5...
  • Page 172: 5.1. Motherboard Jumpers And Connectors

    ONNECTORS AND UMPERS OTHERBOARD UMPERS AND ONNECTORS 5.1. Motherboard Jumpers and Connectors Motherboard Connectors A1 A2 B1 B2 Motherboard Connectors and Jumpers...
  • Page 173 ONNECTORS AND UMPERS OTHERBOARD ONNECTORS Motherboard Connectors and Jumpers Motherboard Connectors and Jumpers ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION 3Gb/s SATA Ports (x4) Slot 3, PCIe Gen2 x 1 (x1 connector)  Slot 4, PCIe Gen2 x 1 ( x1 connector) Type A USB Connector ...
  • Page 174: Motherboard Jumpers

    ONNECTORS AND UMPERS OTHERBOARD UMPERS Motherboard Jumpers Using a Jumper (Continued) ESCRIPTION Jumper is a small connector that allows to modify the operation Pin 3 of the motherboard. When a jumper is placed over two pins, it shorts a connection and enables a specific option. Motherboard Clear CMOS/Clear Pass- word Jumpers Setting (J27) The following image illustrates the usage of a jumper (A) for 3...
  • Page 175: Motherboard Bios Recovery Jumper Setting (J7)

    TPM P ONNECTORS AND UMPERS EFINITION TPM Pin-Outs Definition Clear Password Jumper Setting UMPER EFAULT OCATION UNCTION OSITION ETTING TPM Module Connector Pin Definition (JP1) Enable Pass- EFINITION EFINITION word Clear function LCLK J27 (2-4-6) Disable Pass- PLTRST VCC3 word Clear LAD0 function LAD1...
  • Page 176: Atx Power Pin-Outs Definition

    ATX P ONNECTORS AND UMPERS OWER EFINITION ATX Power Pin-Outs Definition Processor Power Connector Defi- nition ATX Power Pin Definition (CN2) Processor Power Connector Definition (CN3) EFINITIONS EFINITIONS EFINITIONS +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V -12V +12V PS_ON# +12V Video Connector PinOuts PWR_GD SB5V VGA Connector Pin-Outs +12V...
  • Page 177: Serial Port Pin-Outs

    ONNECTORS AND UMPERS ERIAL Front Panel Connector VGA Connector Pin-Outs (Continued) IGNAL Rack-Mount Chassis P5V (fuse not populated) Front Panel Connector (FP_CONN1) for Rack-Mount Chassis FP_CONN1 FP_CONN1 DDC_SDA IGNAL IGNAL HSYNC 3VSB (Front Panel 3VSB (Power LED Anode) VSYNC Power) DDC_SCL 5VSB (ID LED Anode) FP_PWR_LED_N...
  • Page 178: Tower Chassis

    ONNECTORS AND UMPERS RONT ANEL ONNECTOR Tower Chassis IGNAL IGNAL LED_STATUS_AMBER_N 3VSB (Front Panel Power) FP_PWR_LED_N_R 3VSB (Power LED Anode) HDD_LED_R_N 3VSB (HDD LED Anode) FP_PWE_BTN_N_R RST_BMC_RST_BTN_R_N FP_CBL_DET_N...
  • Page 179: Safety Information

    Safety Information Chapter 6...
  • Page 180: 6.1. Server Safety Information

    AFETY NFORMATION ERVER AFETY NFORMATION 6.1. 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- ing your server product.
  • Page 181: Intended Application Uses

    AFETY NFORMATION NTENDED PPLICATION Intended Application Uses Indicates do not touch fan blades, may result in injury. This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equip- ment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer Indicates to unplug all AC power cord(s) to discon- rooms, and similar commercial type locations.
  • Page 182: Equipment Handling Practices

    AFETY NFORMATION QUIPMENT ANDLING RACTICES Power and Electrical Warnings Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet.  Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply  cord(s), because they serve as the product's main power disconnect. CAUTION! Provided with either two independent AC power sources HE POWER BUTTON INDICATED BY THE STAND BY POWER MARK...
  • Page 183: Power Cord Warnings

    AFETY NFORMATION QUIPMENT ANDLING RACTICES CAUTION! CAUTION! HEN REPLACING A HOT PLUG POWER SUPPLY UNPLUG THE HE POWER SUPPLY CORD ARE THE MAIN DISCONNECT POWER CORD TO THE POWER SUPPLY BEING REPLACED BEFORE DEVICE TO POWER HE SOCKET OUTLET MUST BE NEAR THE REMOVING IT FROM THE SERVER EQUIPMENT AND READILY ACCESSIBLE FOR DISCONNECTION CAUTION!
  • Page 184: System Access Warnings

    AFETY NFORMATION YSTEM CCESS ARNINGS System Access Warnings CAUTION! NLESS YOU ARE ADDING OR REMOVING A HOT PLUG COMPONENT ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO COOL BEFORE OPENING THE COVERS AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF COMING INTO CONTACT WITH HOT COM PONENT DURING A HOT PLUG INSTALLATION BE CAREFUL WHEN CAUTION!
  • Page 185 AFETY NFORMATION OUNT ARNINGS You are responsible for installing a main power disconnect for Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equip- the entire rack unit. This main disconnect must be readily ment should be maintained. accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit, not just to the server(s).
  • Page 186: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    (ESD) AFETY NFORMATION LECTROSTATIC ISCHARGE Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Other Hazards Battery Replacement CAUTION! CAN DAMAGE DRIVES BOARDS AND OTHER PARTS E REC OMMEND THAT YOU PERFORM ALL PROCEDURES AT AN WORK CAUTION! STATION F ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE PROVIDE SOME HERE IS THE DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY IS INCOR PROTECTION BY WEARING AN ANTISTATIC WRIST STRAP ATTACHED RECTLY REPLACED...
  • Page 187: Cooling And Airflow

    AFETY NFORMATION THER AZARDS Cooling and Airflow CAUTION! AREFULLY ROUTE CABLES AS DIRECTED TO MINIMIZE AIRFLOW BLOCKAGE AND COOLING PROBLEMS OR PROPER COOLING AND AIRFLOW OPERATE THE SYSTEM ONLY WITH THE CHASSIS COVERS INSTALLED PERATING THE SYSTEM WITHOUT THE COVERS IN PLACE CAN DAMAGE SYSTEM PARTS O INSTALL THE COVERS Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or...
  • Page 188: Regulatory And Compliance Information

    Regulatory and Compliance Infor- mation Chapter 7...
  • Page 189: 7.1. Product Regulatory Compliance Markings

    EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION RODUCT EGULATORY OMPLIANCE ARKINGS 7.1. Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following product certification Product Regulatory Compliance Markings (Continued) markings: BSMI Certifi- Product Regulatory Compliance Markings cation Num- Taiwan ber & Class B D43039 EGULATORY EGION...
  • Page 190: 7.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices

    EGULATORY AND OMPLIANCE NFORMATION LECTROMAGNETIC OMPATIBILITY OTICES 7.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Verification Statement KCC Class B Warning (USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 191: Restriction Of Hazardous Substances (Rohs) Compliance

    / or take-back. ® Quanta Computer Inc. has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Direc- tive 2002/95/EC. Compliance is based on declaration that...

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