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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E Administration Manual (329 pages)
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 11.07 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Alert Messages in the Text
4
Safety Precautions
4
About this Product
7
How to Use this Manual
8
Support and Service
8
Command Syntax
11
Table of Contents
13
Preface
14
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation
25
External Network Configuration
25
TABLE 1.1 External Network Names and Functions
25
FIGURE 1.2 External Network Functions
26
How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance Lan/Production LAN)
27
IP Addresses Used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Server
27
TABLE 1.2 IP Addresses for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Server (IP Addresses Set from the MMB)
27
TABLE 1.3 IP Addresses for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Server (Set from the Operating System in a Partition)
28
Management LAN
29
Overview of the Management LAN
29
FIGURE 1.3 Management LAN Configuration
30
TABLE 1.4 Restrictions on the Management LAN
30
FIGURE 1.1 External Network Configuration
31
How to Configure the Management LAN
31
TABLE 1.5 Parts of the Management LAN Configuration
31
Redundant Configuration of the Management LAN
33
FIGURE 1.4 Maintenance LAN and REMCS LAN of the MMB
35
Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN
35
Overview of the Production LAN
35
Production LAN
35
TABLE 1.6 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN
35
Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use
36
Mmb
36
Redundancy of the Production LAN
36
Remote Operation (BMC)
36
TABLE 1.7 Maximum Number of Connections Using the Remote Operation Function
37
FIGURE 1.5 Connection Configuration for Video Redirection
38
TABLE 1.8 List of Video Redirection Function
38
FIGURE 1.6 Operating Sequence of Video Redirection
39
FIGURE 1.7 [Video Redirection] Window
39
TABLE 1.9 Menu Bar in [Video Redirection] Window
39
TABLE 1.10 Tool Bar Menu in [Video Redirection] Window
42
TABLE 1.11 Status Bar in [Video Redirection] Window
42
FIGURE 1.10 Popup for [Allow Virtual Console] in First Terminal PC
43
FIGURE 1.11 Popup for TIMEOUT in First Terminal PC
43
FIGURE 1.8 Message of Requesting Access to Virtual Console in Second Terminal PC
43
FIGURE 1.9 Popup Window of [Virtual Console Sharing Privileges]
43
FIGURE 1.12 Popup for [Allow Virtual Console] in Second Terminal PC
44
FIGURE 1.13 Popup for [Allow Only Video] in Second Terminal PC
44
FIGURE 1.14 Popup for [Deny Access] in Second Terminal PC
44
FIGURE 1.15 Popup for TIMEOUT in First Terminal PC
44
FIGURE 1.16 Popup for Reaching Maximum Number of Connection in Second Terminal PC
44
FIGURE 1.17 Example of Setting Partition #3 (1)
45
FIGURE 1.18 Example of Setting Partition #3 (2)
45
FIGURE 1.19 Forced Disconnection of Console Redirection (1)
46
FIGURE 1.20 Forced Disconnection of Console Redirection (2)
46
FIGURE 1.21 Configuration of Virtual Media Connection
47
FIGURE 1.22 [Virtual Media] Window (1)
48
TABLE 1.12 Buttons in [Virtual Media] Window
48
FIGURE 1.23 Image File Selection Window
49
TABLE 1.13 Items in Image File Selection Window
49
FIGURE 1.24 [Virtual Media] Window (2)
50
Serverview Suite
50
CHAPTER 2 Operating System Installation
51
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove)
52
Partition Configuration
52
Partition Configuration (PPAR)
52
TABLE 3.1 Configuration Rules for Partition (Components)
52
FIGURE 3.1 Conceptual Diagram of the Partitioning Function (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
53
FIGURE 3.2 Conceptual Diagram of the Partitioning Function (PRIMEQUEST 2800E)
54
Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)
55
High Availability Configuration
55
Setting Procedure of Partition in MMB Web-UI
55
FIGURE 3.3 SB Hotadd
56
FIGURE 3.4 SB Hot Remove (Disconnecting a Faulty SB)
56
FIGURE 3.5 IOU Hot Add
57
FIGURE 3.6 IOU Hot Remove (Removal of Failed IOU)
57
TABLE 3.2 Applicable Criteria
57
TABLE 3.3 DR Supported List
58
Reserved SB
60
TABLE 3.4 Memory Operation Mode before and after Reserved SB Switching, When a Partition Is Configured from One SB
61
FIGURE 3.7 Example 1-A. Example Where Two Sbs Are Set as Reserved Sbs in Two Partitions (When SB #0 and SB #1 Have Simultaneously Failed)
63
FIGURE 3.8 Example 1-B.example When One SB Is Set as the Reserved SB in Two Partitions (SB #0 and SB #2 Have Simultaneously Failed)
64
FIGURE 3.9 Example 3. Example When Multiple Free SB (#2,#3) Is Set as Reserved Sbs in Partition #0
64
FIGURE 3.10 Example 4. Where Reserved Sbs (#1, #2, #3) of Partition #0 Belong to Other Partitions
65
FIGURE 3.11 Example 5. Example Where the Reserved Sbs (#1,#2,#3) of Partition #0 Belong to Other Partitions
65
FIGURE 3.12 Example 6. Example Where a Reserved SB Has Been Set in SB #0 (When the Home SB Has Failed)
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FIGURE 3.13 Example 7. Example When SB #0 Is Set as the Reserved SB (When an SB Other than the Home SB Fails)
66
Memory Operation Mode
68
TABLE 3.5 Operational Restrictions When Switching to a Reserved SB
68
TABLE 3.6 Overview of Memory Operation Modes
68
Memory Mirror
69
TABLE 3.7 Memory Mirror Mode
69
TABLE 3.8 Memory Mirror Group
69
FIGURE 3.14 Status When There Is an Error in the Memory (Mirror Maintenance Mode)
70
FIGURE 3.15 Status When the Error Had Occurred in the System was Restarted (Mirror Maintenance Mode)
70
FIGURE 3.16 Status When There Error Has Occurred in the Memory (Memory Capacity Maintenance Mode)
71
FIGURE 3.17 Status When an Error Has Occurred in the Memory (Memory Capacity Maintenance Mode)
71
TABLE 3.9 Combination of the Memory Mirror Status and the Failed DIMM (Non Mirror)
71
Cluster Configuration
72
Hardware RAID
72
Replacing Components
72
Server View RAID
72
Component Replacement Conditions
73
Replaceable Components
73
TABLE 3.10 Replaceable Components and Replacement Conditions
73
Replacement Procedures in Cold Maintenance
74
Replacement Procedures in Hot Maintenance
74
Replacing the Battery Backup Unit of the Uninterrupted Power Supply Unit (UPS)
74
Replacing the PCI SSD Card
74
TABLE 3.11 Replacement Notification Messages RAS Support Service (UPS)
74
Expansion of Components
76
TABLE 3.12 Expandable Components
76
Procedure of Expansion in Hot Maintenance
77
Expansion of PCI SSD Card
78
Procedure of Expansion in Cold Maintenance
78
Checking the Status after Switching to a Reserved SB and Automatic Rebooting
79
Process after Switching to the Reserved SB and Automatic Partition Reboot
79
Processing after Replacement of a Faulty SB
79
Checking the Source Partition Configuration Information When Switching to a Reserved SB
80
TABLE 3.13 Partition Setting (before Switching)
80
TABLE 3.14 Reserved SB Setting (before Switching)
80
Replacing the Home SB no
81
TABLE 3.15 Partition Status Transition
81
TABLE 3.16 Description of Partition Status Transition
81
TABLE 3.17 Partition Setting (after Switching)
81
TABLE 3.18 Reserved SB Setting (after Switching)
81
TABLE 3.19 Example of Home SB No. Replacement
82
TABLE 3.20 Relationship between LSB No. and Socket no
82
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red hat Enterprise Linux 6
83
Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)
83
DR Function Configuration Setting
83
Dr Command Package Install/ Uninstall
84
FIGURE 4.1 [Mode] Window (Dynamic Reconfiguration)
84
Hot Add of SB
85
Preparing for SB Hot Add
85
Confirming the Status of SB before SB Hot Add
86
DR Operation in SB Hot Add
86
How to Deal with When Timeout Occurs While os Is Processing SB Hot Add
87
Operation after SB Hot Add
88
Hot Replacement of IOU
89
Preparation for IOU Hot Replacement
90
TABLE 4.1 Correspondence between Bus Addresses and Interface Names
92
TABLE 4.2 Hardware Address Description Examples
93
DR Operation of IOU Hot Replacement
95
Operation after IOU Hot Replacement
96
TABLE 4.3 Example of Interface Information about Interfaces after Replacement
96
Hot Add of IOU
99
DR Operation of IOU Hot Add
100
Operation after IOU Hot Add
100
Preparation for IOU Hot Add
100
IOU Hot Remove
102
Preparation for IOU Hot Remove
102
TABLE 4.4 Correspondence between Bus Addresses and Interface Names
104
TABLE 4.5 Hardware Address Description Examples
106
DR Operation of IOU Hot Remove
108
Operation after IOU Hot Remove
108
Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards
109
Overview of Common Replacement Procedures for PCI Express Cards
109
PCI Express Card Replacement Procedure in Detail
109
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Replacement Procedure
116
Network Card Replacement Procedure
118
FIGURE 4.2 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
119
TABLE 4.6 Correspondence between Bus Addresses and Interface Names
120
TABLE 4.7 Hardware Address Description Examples
121
TABLE 4.8 Example of Interface Information about the Replacement NIC
123
TABLE 4.9 Example of Entered Values Corresponding to the Interface Names before and after NIC Replacement
124
TABLE 4.10 Confirmation of Interface Names
125
FIGURE 4.3 Example of Single NIC Interface
126
Hot Replacement Procedure for Iscsi (NIC)
126
Common Addition Procedures for All PCI Express Cards
128
Hot Addition of PCI Express Cards
128
PCI Express Card Addition Procedure in Detail
128
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Addition Procedure
133
Network Card Addition Procedure
134
FIGURE 4.4 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
135
Removing PCI Express Cards
137
Common Removal Procedures for All PCI Express Cards
138
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Removal Procedure
138
PCI Express Card Removal Procedure in Detail
138
FIGURE 4.5 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
139
Network Card Removal Procedure
139
Hot Removal Procedure for Iscsi (NIC)
141
CHAPTER 5 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
144
Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards
144
Overview of Common Replacement Procedures for PCI Express Cards
144
PCI Express Card Replacement Procedure in Detail
144
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Replacement Procedure
150
FIGURE 5.1 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
153
Network Card Replacement Procedure
153
TABLE 5.1 Correspondence between Bus Addresses and Interface Names
154
TABLE 5.2 Hardware Address Description Examples
155
TABLE 5.3 Example of Interface Information about the Replacement NIC
157
TABLE 5.4 Example of Entered Values Corresponding to the Interface Names before and after NIC Replacement
158
TABLE 5.5 Confirmation of Interface Names
159
FIGURE 5.2 Example of Single NIC Interface
160
Hot Replacement Procedure for Iscsi (NIC)
160
Common Addition Procedures for All PCI Express Cards
162
Hot Addition of PCI Express Cards
162
PCI Express Card Addition Procedure in Detail
163
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Addition Procedure
168
FIGURE 5.3 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
169
Network Card Addition Procedure
169
Common Removal Procedures for All PCI Express Cards
172
PCI Express Card Removal Procedure in Detail
172
Removing PCI Express Cards
172
FC Card (Fibre Channel Card) Removal Procedure
173
FIGURE 5.4 Single NIC Interface and Bonding Configuration Interface
173
Network Card Removal Procedure
173
Hot Removal Procedure for Iscsi (NIC)
176
CHAPTER 6 Replacement of HDD/SSD
178
Hot Replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID Configuration
178
Hot Replacement of Failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 Configuration
178
Hot Replacement of Failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 Configuration
178
Preventive Replacement of Failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 Configuration
179
Preventive Replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID Configuration
179
Preventive Replacement of Failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 Configuration
180
Replacement of HDD/SSD in Case Hot Replacement Cannot be Performed
181
CHAPTER 7 PCI Express Card Hot Maintenance in Windows
183
Overview of Hot Maintenance
183
Overall Flow
183
Common Hot Plugging Procedure for PCI Express Cards
184
Replacement Procedure
184
Addition Procedure
192
About Removal
197
NIC Hot Plugging
197
Hot Plugging a NIC Incorporated into Teaming
197
Hot Plugging a Non-Redundant NIC
201
NIC Addition Procedure
201
FC Card Hot Plugging
201
Hot Plugging an FC Card Incorporated with the ETERNUS Multipath Driver
202
FC Card Addition Procedure
208
Hot Replacement Procedure for Iscsi
208
Confirming the Incorporation of a Card with MPD
209
Disconnecting MPD
213
CHAPTER 8 Backup and Restore
215
Backing up and Restoring Configuration Information
215
Backing up and Restoring UEFI Configuration Information
215
FIGURE 8.1 [Backup BIOS Configuration] Window
216
Backing up and Restoring MMB Configuration Information
217
FIGURE 8.2 [Restore BIOS Configuration] Window
217
FIGURE 8.3 [Restore BIOS Configuration] Window (Partition Selection)
217
FIGURE 8.4 [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window
218
FIGURE 8.5 Restore Confirmation Dialog Box
218
FIGURE 9.1 [System Power Control] Window
219
CHAPTER 9 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control
219
Power on and Power off the Whole System
219
Partition Power on and Power off
219
Various Methods for Powering on the Partition
219
Partition Power on Unit
220
Powering off Partition Units
220
TABLE 9.1 Power on Method and Power on Unit
220
Types of Power off Method of Partition
220
Partition Power on by MMB
221
TABLE 9.2 Power on Method and Power on Unit
221
TABLE 9.3 Privilege for Power on and Power off
221
TABLE 9.4 Privilege for Power on and Power off (Continued)
221
Controlling Partition Startup by Using the MMB
222
FIGURE 9.2 [Power Control] Window
222
Checking the Partition Power Status by Using the MMB
223
FIGURE 9.3 [Power Control] Window
223
FIGURE 9.4 [Information] Window
224
FIGURE 9.5 [Power Control] Window
225
Scheduled Operations
225
Powering on a Partition by Scheduled Operation
225
Power off a Partition by Scheduled Operation
226
Relation of Scheduled Operation and Power Restoration Function
226
Scheduled Operation Support Conditions
226
TABLE 9.5 Relationship between Scheduled Operation and Partition Power Restoration Mode
226
TABLE 9.6 Power On/Off
226
Automatic Partition Restart Conditions
227
Setting Automatic Partition Restart Conditions
227
FIGURE 9.6 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window
228
TABLE 9.7 [ASR Control] Window Display / Setting Items
228
TABLE 9.8 Power Restoration Policy
229
Power Restoration
229
Settings for Power Restoration
229
Remote Shutdown (Windows)
230
How to Use Remote Shutdown
230
Prerequisites for Remote Shutdown
230
Figure 9.7 Simplified Help for the Shutdown Command
231
CHAPTER 10 Configuration and Status Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)
232
TABLE 10.1 Functions Provided by the MMB Web-UI
232
Mmb Cli
233
Serverview Suite
234
TABLE 10.2 Functions Provided by the MMB CLI
234
CHAPTER 11 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)
235
Maintenance Using the MMB
235
Maintenance Method
235
Maintenance Modes
235
Maintenance of the MMB
236
Maintenance of the PCI_BOX (PEXU)
236
TABLE 11.1 Maintenance Modes
236
TABLE 11.2 Maintenance Mode Functions
236
Maintenance Policy/Preventive Maintenance
237
REMCS Service Overview
237
REMCS Linkage
237
Troubleshooting
238
FIGURE 11.1 REMCS Linkage
238
Troubleshooting Overview
238
FIGURE 11.2 Troubleshooting Overview
239
FIGURE 11.3 Label Location
240
Items to Confirm before Contacting a Sales Representative
240
FIGURE 11.4 Alarm LED on the Front Panel of the Device
241
Finding out about Abnormal Conditions
241
FIGURE 11.5 System Status Display in the MMB Web-UI Window
242
TABLE 11.3 Icons Indicating the System Status
242
FIGURE 11.6 Alarm E-Mail Settings Window
243
Investigating Abnormal Conditions
243
FIGURE 11.7 System Status Display
244
FIGURE 11.8 System Event Log Display
245
FIGURE 11.9 [Partition Configuration] Window
245
Checking into Errors in Detail
246
FIGURE 11.10 [Partition Event Log] Window
246
Problems Related to the Main Unit or a Pci_Box
246
MMB-Related Problems
247
Problems with Partition Operations
247
Notes on Troubleshooting
248
Collecting Maintenance Data
248
Logs that Can be Collected by the MMB
248
TABLE 11.4 System Problems and Memory Dump Collection
248
FIGURE 11.11 [System Event Log] Window in PRIMEQUEST 2400E and 2800E
249
FIGURE 11.12 [System Event Log] Window in PRIMEQUEST 2800B
249
FIGURE 11.13 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window in PRIMEQUEST 2400E and 2800E
250
FIGURE 11.14 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window in PRIMEQUEST 2800B
251
TABLE 11.5 Setting and Display Items in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window
251
FIGURE 11.15 [System Event Log (Detail)] Window
252
Collecting Data for Investigation (Windows)
253
TABLE 11.6 Setting and Display Items in the [System Event Log (Detail)] Window
253
Setting up the Dump Environment (Windows)
254
TABLE 11.7 Memory Dump Types and Sizes
254
FIGURE 11.16 [Startup and Recovery] Dialog Box
256
FIGURE 11.17 [Advanced] Tab of the Dialog Box
257
FIGURE 11.18 [Virtual Memory] Dialog Box
258
FIGURE 11.19 Advanced Options Dialog Box
259
Acquiring Data for Investigation (RHEL)
260
FIGURE 11.20 [Virtual Memory] Dialog Box
260
Sadump
261
Configuring and Checking Log Information
261
List of Log Information
261
Firmware Updates
262
Notes on Updating Firmware
262
A.1 Function List
263
A.1.1 Action
263
A.1.2 Operation
263
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
263
TABLE A.1 Action
263
TABLE A.2 Operations
263
TABLE A.3 Monitoring and Reporting Functions
264
A.1.4 Maintenance
265
TABLE A.4 Maintenance Functions
265
A.1.5 Redundancy Functions
266
A.1.7 Security Functions
266
TABLE A.5 Redundancy Functions
266
TABLE A.7 Security Functions
266
A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces
267
A.2.2 System Settings
267
A.2.3 System Operation
267
TABLE A.8 System Information Display
267
TABLE A.9 System Settings
267
TABLE A.10 System Operation
267
TABLE A.11 Hardware Status Display
267
A.2.6 Partition Configuration and Operation Setting
268
A.2.7 Partition Operation
268
TABLE A.12 Display of Partition Configuration Information and Partition Status
268
TABLE A.13 Partition Configuration and Operation Setting
268
TABLE A.14 Partition Operation
268
A.2.10 MMB User Account Control
269
A.2.11 Server Management Network Settings
269
A.2.8 Partition Power Control
269
A.2.9 os Boot Settings
269
TABLE A.15 Partition Power Control
269
TABLE A.16 os Boot Settings
269
TABLE A.17 MMB User Account Control
269
TABLE A.18 Server Management Network Settings
269
A.2.12 Maintenance
270
TABLE A.19 Maintenance
270
TABLE A.21 Management Network Specifications
271
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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E Installation Manual (176 pages)
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 6.81 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Manual
1
Revision History
3
Alert Messages
4
Alert Messages in the Text
4
About this Product
9
How to Use this Manual
11
Command Syntax
14
Table of Contents
16
Preface
17
CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview
24
Setup Workflow
24
Work Performed by a Field Engineer
24
TABLE 1.1 Work Performed by the User
25
Work Performed by the User
25
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation
26
Safety Precautions
26
Before Installing the Main Unit
27
Checking Environmental Conditions
27
Preparing the Power Supply Equipment
27
Electrical Specifications
27
Checking the Installation Site
28
Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics
28
Grounding
28
Preparing to Install the Main Unit
28
TABLE 2.1 Accessories Required in Main Unit Installation
28
Confirming the Supplied Parts
29
Connecting the Power Cables
29
Mounting the Main Unit in a 19-Inch Rack
29
FIGURE 2.1 Power Cable Socket Locations (PRIMEQUEST2000 Series)
30
FIGURE 2.2 Power Cable Socket Locations (Pci_Box)
31
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation
32
Before Starting Setup
32
MMB Settings
32
Partition Settings
32
System Startup
32
Connection and Setting of MMB
33
Power-On/Off of Main Unit
33
TABLE 3.1 Flow of Connection and Setting of MMB
34
Connecting the MMB Console PC
35
FIGURE 3.1 External Views of Mounting Locations and External Interface of MMB
35
TABLE 3.2 External Interface of MMB
35
TABLE 3.3 Contents of Setting of Terminal Software
35
MMB Initialization
36
FIGURE 3.2 Location of MMB User Port
37
Setting of Connection for Actual Operating Environment
37
FIGURE 3.3 Network Configuration and IP Address of Management LAN
38
TABLE 3.4 Settings Required for Connecting External LAN
38
Login to MMB
39
TABLE 3.5 URL to be Entered for Login
39
FIGURE 3.4 MMB Web-UI [Login] Window
40
TABLE 3.6 Default User Account/Password
40
Web-UI Window View
40
Network Set up of MMB
41
FIGURE 3.5 Example of [Ipv4 Interface] Window
42
FIGURE 3.6 Example of [Ipv6 Interface] Window
42
Set up of Telnet
43
FIGURE 3.7 Example of [Network Protocols] Window
44
Configuration of DNS Server
45
FIGURE 3.8 Example of [Ipv4 Interface] Window
45
FIGURE 3.9 Example of [Ipv6 Interface] Window
46
FIGURE 3.10 Example of [Alarm E-Mail] Window
47
Set up of Alarm E-Mail
47
FIGURE 3.11 Example of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window
48
FIGURE 3.12 Example of [User List] Window
49
Registration of User Account
49
FIGURE 3.13 Example of [Add User] Window
50
FIGURE 3.14 Example of [Edit User] Window
51
FIGURE 3.15 [System Information] Window Example
52
Setting of System Name
52
FIGURE 3.16 [Date/ Time] Window Example
53
Setting of Date and Time
53
FIGURE 3.17 [Management LAN Port Configuration] Windows Example
54
FIGURE 3.18 [Partition Configuration] Window Example (PQ2800E)
55
Partition Configuration (Physical Partition)
55
Setting the Partition Configuration
55
FIGURE 3.19 Example of [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window
56
FIGURE 3.20 [Partition Configuration] Window Example
57
FIGURE 3.21 Example of [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window
58
Setting the Home SB
58
FIGURE 3.22 Example of [Partition Home] Window
59
FIGURE 3.23 Example of [Reserved SB Configuration] Window
60
Setting of Reserved SB
60
FIGURE 3.24 Settings of Bluescreentimeout ([Configuration] Tab)
62
FIGURE 3.25 Settings of Bluescreentimeout (Settings of [Misc])
63
Partition Name Settings
63
FIGURE 3.26 Example of [Partition Configuration] Window
64
Various Mode Settings
64
TABLE 3.7 Setting of Various Modes
65
FIGURE 3.27 Example of [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window
67
Settings of Console Redirection
67
FIGURE 3.28 Example of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window
68
Power off and on of the Partition
68
Confirmation of Partition Information
69
FIGURE 3.29 Example of [Information] Window
69
Enabling the Extended Partitioning Function
70
FIGURE 3.30 [Mode] Window Example
70
Partition Configuration (Extended Partitioning)
70
FIGURE 3.31 [Partition Configuration] Window Example
71
Generating the Extended Partition
71
FIGURE 3.19 Example of [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window
72
Assigning SB Resources to Extended Partition
73
FIGURE 3.26 Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] Window
73
Assigning IOU Resources to Extended Partition
75
FIGURE 3.26 Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] Window
75
Assigning Pci_Box Resources to Extended Partition
76
FIGURE 3.26 Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of Pci_Box Resources] Window
76
TABLE 3.7 Setting of Various Modes
77
Various Mode Settings
77
FIGURE 3.27 Example of [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window
79
Settings of Console Redirection
79
Confirmation of Extended Partition Information
80
FIGURE 3.28 Example of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window
80
Power off and on of the Extended Partition
80
FIGURE 3.29 Example of [Information] Window
81
Backup of the MMB Configuration Information
82
FIGURE 3.30 Example of [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window
82
Storage of the Configuration Information
82
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and Bundled Software
84
Installation Procedure of Operating System and Bundled Software
84
Install Procedure of Operating System to Extended Partition
84
Procedure to Install Windows in San/Iscsi Storage Device
85
Presetting
85
Installation of Operating System
86
Preparation for Installation
86
TABLE 4.1 Operating System Installation by SVIM
86
Bundled Software Setting after Installation Is Completed
87
Connection of SAN and the Internal HDD/SDD after Installation
88
Presetting
88
Procedures to Install Windows into Internal HDD/SSD
88
Installation of Operating System
89
Preparations for Installation
89
TABLE 4.2 Operating System Installation Using SVIM
89
Setting the Bundled Software after Completion of Installation
90
After Installation, Connection between SAN and Internal HDD/SSD
91
Preparation for Installation
92
Presetting
92
Procedures to Install RHEL in SAN Storage Device
92
Execution of Installation
93
TABLE 4.3 Operating System Installation with SVIM
93
Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
94
FIGURE 4.1 File Structure
94
After Installation, Connecting SAN and Internal HDD/SSD
95
Presetting
95
Procedure to Install RHEL into Internal HDD/SSD
95
Installation
96
Preparing for Installation
96
TABLE 4.4 Operating System Installation with SVIM
96
Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
97
FIGURE 4.2 File Structure
98
After Installation, Connecting SAN with Internal HDD/SSD
99
Presetting
99
Procedure to Install Vmware 5.X on the SAN Storage Device
99
Installation of Vmware 5.X
100
Preparation of Installation
100
TABLE 4.5 Operating System Installation with SVIM
100
Installation of Bundled Software
101
Presetting
101
Procedure to Install Vmware 5.X into Internal HDD/SSD
101
Setting of Software Watchdog
101
Vmware 5.X Installation Completion
101
Preparation of Installation
102
TABLE 4.6 Operating System Installation by SVIM
102
Vmware 5.X Installation
102
Completion of Vmware 5.X Installation
103
Installation of the Bundled Software
103
Procedure of Hyper-V Installation
103
Procedure of KVM Installation
103
Setting of Software Watchdog
103
Preparation of Installation
104
Presetting
104
Procedure to Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit
104
Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
105
Installation
105
TABLE 4.7 Operating System Installation with SVIM
105
After Installation, Connecting SAN and Internal HDD/SSD
106
Installation
107
Preparing for Installation
107
Presetting
107
Procedure to Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD
107
TABLE 4.8 Operating System Installation with SVIM
107
After Installation, Connecting SAN and Internal HDD/SSD
108
Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
108
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System Installation
109
Types of Work
109
Setting of SVS (Svagent/Svagentless Service/Svmco)
109
TABLE 5.1 Type of Operations
109
Setting of Sadump
110
FIGURE 5.1 Example of Device Manager Menu
111
FIGURE 5.2 Main Menu (Sadump)
112
FIGURE 5.3 Sadump Set-Up Menu
113
FIGURE 5.4 Sadump Set-Up Menu
114
FIGURE 5.5 Main Menu (Sadump)
115
FIGURE 5.6 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
116
FIGURE 5.7 Dump Device Structure Menu
117
FIGURE 5.8 Dump Device Selection Menu
118
FIGURE 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu
119
FIGURE 5.10 Dump Device Structure Menu
120
FIGURE 5.11 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
121
FIGURE 5.12 Dump Device Setting Menu
122
FIGURE 5.13 Dump Device List Menu
123
FIGURE 5.14 Dump Device Setting Menu
124
FIGURE 5.15 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
125
Setup of Dump Environment (Windows)
126
About Memory Dump File/Paging File
126
FIGURE 5.16 Main Menu (Sadump)
126
How to Use Sadump (Linux)
127
Setup of Dump Environment (Linux)
127
FIGURE 5.17 Example of [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window
129
Saving Management and Configuration Information
129
Setup of NTP Client
129
Storage of MMB Configuration Information
129
FIGURE 5.18 Example of [Backup BIOS Configuration]
130
Storage of BIOS Configuration Information
130
Write Policy" Recommended Setting of SAS Array Controller Card
130
CHAPTER 6 Work after Installation
132
Redundant Configuration of Network Adaptor
132
FIGURE 6.1 External Network Configuration
132
NTP Configuration
133
Method of Operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
133
FIGURE 6.2 Operation Diagram When External NTP Server Is Used (When Three NTP Servers Are Used)
134
Setting NTP Server
134
Configuring DNS Server
135
FIGURE 6.3 Example of [Date/Time] Window
135
Set up of Access Control
136
Set up of Security
136
Set up of SMTP
136
FIGURE 6.6 Example of [Access Control] Window
137
FIGURE 6.7 Example of [Add Filter] Window
138
Set up of SNMP
138
FIGURE 6.8 Example of [Network Protocols] Window
139
FIGURE 6.9 Example of [SNMP Community] Window
140
FIGURE 6.10 Example of [SNMP Trap] Window
141
FIGURE 6.11 Example of [SNMP V3 Configuration]
142
Set up of SSH
142
FIGURE 6.12 Example of [Network Protocols] Window
143
HTTPS Settings
143
FIGURE 6.13 Example of [Network Protocols] Window
144
Schedule Operations
144
CHAPTER 7 Power on and off of the Partition
145
Related to the Power on and off of the Partition
145
FIGURE 7.1 Example of [Power Control] Window
145
Power on of the Partition
145
FIGURE 7.2 Example of [Power Control] Window
146
Power off of the Partition
146
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E General Description Manual (124 pages)
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Server
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 3.62 MB
Table of Contents
General Description
1
Revision History
4
Alert Messages in the Text
5
Safety Precautions
5
About this Product
8
How to Use this Manual
9
Support and Service
9
Command Syntax
13
Table of Contents
15
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview
24
Introduction of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
24
Features
24
Product Lineup
25
FIGURE 1.1 External Overview of 2400E and 2800E
25
FIGURE 1.2 External Overview of 2800B
26
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Configuration
27
FIGURE 1.3 Configuration Conceptual Diagram
27
FIGURE 1.4 Hardware Configuration Image (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
28
Hardware Configuration
28
FIGURE 1.5 Hardware Configuration Image (PRIMEQUEST 2800E)
30
FIGURE 1.6 Hardware Configuration Image (PRIMEQUEST 2800B)
32
Hardware Specifications
33
TABLE 1.1 Hardware Specifications
33
Hardware Management
34
Partition Management
34
Hardware Technologies
35
Cpu
36
Hyper Threading Technology Function
36
Quickpath Interconnect (QPI)
36
Hardware RAID
37
Memory Mirror Functions
37
Memory Sparing Function
37
Reserved SB Function
37
PCI Hot Plug Function
38
Physical Partitioning (PPAR)
38
Security and Encryption Function
38
TABLE 1.2 Hardware RAID Level
38
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
38
Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) Function
39
Extended Partitioning
39
Flexible I/O
39
Table 1.3 Vt
39
Virtual Support Virtualization Technology (VT) Function
39
Management Board (MMB)
40
Network (LAN)
40
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)
41
TABLE 1.4 PXE Boot Support (External)
41
Iscsi Boot and Iscsi Connection
42
TABLE 1.5 Iscsi Boot
42
TABLE 1.6 Iscsi Connections
42
Fcoe Boot and Fcoe Connection
43
TABLE 1.7 Fcoe Boot
43
TABLE 1.8 Fcoe Connections
43
Active Processor Cores Function
44
Green Support and Power Saving Technology
44
Sadump
44
TABLE 1.9 WOL Support
44
Wake on LAN (WOL)
44
Air Flow Monitoring
45
Optimal Fan Control Cooling (Optimization of Rotation Per Minute of Fans)
45
Optimal Power Allocation (Optimization of the Number of Operation Power Sources)
45
Power Consumption Monitoring
45
TABLE 1.10 Active Processor Cores Specifications
45
Agentless Monitoring
46
Power Saving
46
Software Technologies
46
Firmware
46
TABLE 1.11 Power Consumption Monitoring Support
46
Operating System and Virtualization Software
47
Server Management Software
47
FIGURE 1.7 Configuration Diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Operation Management
48
FIGURE 1.8 SVIM Setup Flow
49
Clustering
50
Fujitsu Middleware Products
50
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration
51
Components
51
TABLE 2.1 Maximum Installation Number of Components
51
Base Cabinet
53
FIGURE 2.1 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Front View
53
FIGURE 2.2 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Rear View
53
FIGURE 2.3 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Top View
53
FIGURE 2.4 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Right View
54
FIGURE 2.5 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Perspective View
54
FIGURE 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Front View
54
FIGURE 2.7 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Rear View
55
FIGURE 2.8 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Top View
55
FIGURE 2.9 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Right View
55
Cpu
56
Support CPU List
56
DIMM (Memory Module)
56
FIGURE 2.10 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Perspective View
56
TABLE 2.2 Available CPU
56
DIMM Installation Group
57
DIMM Slot Locations
57
Supported DIMM
57
SB (System Board)
57
SB Specifications
57
TABLE 2.3 SB Specifications
57
FIGURE 2.11 SB External View
58
FIGURE 2.12 System Diagram
59
Usb
59
Vga
60
MMB (Management Board)
60
MMB Specifications
60
TABLE 2.4 MMB Specifications
60
FIGURE 2.13 External View of the MMB
61
MMB LAN Interface
61
MMB Serial Interface
61
External Ports of the MMB
62
IOU (IO Unit)
62
IOU (Iou_1Gbe/Iou_10Gbe) Specifications
62
TABLE 2.5 (Iou_1Gbe/Iou_10Gbe) Specifications
62
TABLE 2.6 the Specification of the IOU Built-In LAN Controller
62
FIGURE 2.14 External View of Iou_1Gbe
63
IOU Card Slot
64
DU (Disk Unit)
64
FIGURE 2.15 External View of Iou_10Gbe
64
DU Specifications
65
FIGURE 2.16 du Conceptual Diagram
65
TABLE 2.7 Connection of IOU with du
65
TABLE 2.8 du Specifications
65
FIGURE 2.17 External View of the du
66
Internal Storage Device
67
Internal HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
67
TABLE 2.10 the HDD Capacity in Maximum Configuration, and the Maximum LUN Capacity in a RAID Configuration
67
TABLE 2.9 HDD Bays in the SB and the HDD Specifications of the du
67
Internal SSD
68
OPL (Operator Panel)
68
TABLE 2.11 the SSD Capacity in Maximum Configuration and the Maximum LUN Capacity in a RAID Configuration
68
FIGURE 2.18 External View of OPL
69
OPL Specifications
70
Pci_Box
70
Pci_Box Interface
70
Pci_Box Specification
70
TABLE 2.12 OPL Specifications
70
TABLE 2.13 Pci_Box Specification
70
FIGURE 2.19 Pci_Box Conceptual Diagram
71
FIGURE 2.20 Orthographic View of the Pci_Box Cabinet
72
Pci_Box Mounting Structural Diagram
72
FIGURE 2.21 Perspective Views of the Pci_Box Cabinet
73
FIGURE 2.22 Pci_Box Block Diagram
73
Pci_Box Block Diagram
73
FIGURE 2.23 Pci_Box Connection Diagram (Maximum Configuration) for Mounted Four Iou_1Gbes
74
Pci_Box Component List
74
Pci_Box Connection Pattern
74
TABLE 2.14 Pci_Box Components
74
TABLE 2.15 Number of Connectable Pci_Boxes
74
FIGURE 2.24 Pci_Box Connection Diagram (Maximum Configuration) for Mounted Four Iou_10Gbes
75
FIGURE 2.25 Straight Connection (Permitted)
76
FIGURE 2.26 Crossover Connection (Permitted)
76
PCI _Box Connection Conditions
76
FIGURE 2.27 Connection to Different Pci_Boxes Pattern 1 (Permitted)
77
FIGURE 2.28 Connection to Different Pci_Boxes Pattern 2 (Permitted)
77
FIGURE 2.29 Connection from Iou_1Gbe and Iou_10Gbe (Permitted)
77
Pci_Box Number
78
PCI Express Slot
78
FIGURE 2.30 Pci_Box Shared by Different PRIMEQUEST Cabinet (Not Permitted)
78
PCI Express Slot (IOU) Specifications
78
PCI Express Slot (Pci_Box) Specifications
78
TABLE 2.16 PCI Express Slot (IOU) Specifications
78
TABLE 2.17 Maximum Number of PCI Express Slots
78
PCI Express Cassette
79
Middle Plane (MP)
79
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
79
TABLE 2.18 PCI Express Slot (Pci_Box) Specifications
79
FIGURE 2.31 External View of the PSU
80
PSU_P Specifications
80
LED of PSU
81
Number of Psus Required
81
PSU_S Specifications
81
TABLE 2.19 PSU_P Specifications
81
TABLE 2.20 PSU_S Specifications
81
TABLE 2.21 LED of PSU
81
TABLE 2.22 PSU Status and LED Display
81
AC Cable Specifications
82
Dual Power Feed Configuration
82
Mounting Conditions When Using 100V Power Supply
82
Fan (Cooling Mechanism)
82
Fcoe
82
Fcoe List Supported
82
TABLE 2.23 Fcoe Connection (External)
82
TABLE 2.24 Fcoe Connection (Internal)
84
CHAPTER 3 Software Configuration
85
Bundled Electronic Media
85
Bundled Software
85
TABLE 3.1 List of Bundled Software
85
Supplied Drivers
86
Firmware
86
Operations Management Software
86
CHAPTER 4 Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
87
Basic Architecture
87
Management with MMB
87
FIGURE 4.1 Basic Architecture
87
MMB Functions
87
MMB Firmware
88
MMB Operating Environment
88
FIGURE 4.2 [System Status] Screen (Example of Configuration Display Screen)
89
Hardware Monitoring and Configuration Display
89
Partition Settings and Configuration Display
90
REMCS (Automatic Notification Function)
90
FIGURE 4.3 Example of Mounting Different os and Versions on each Partition
90
Saving and Restoring System Settings Information
91
Power Supply Monitoring and Control
91
FIGURE 4.4 REMCS (Automatic Report Function)
91
PSU Configuration
91
Optimal Power Allocation
92
Power Consumption Monitoring
92
TABLE 4.1 Power Supply Pattern
92
TABLE 4.2 PSU Mounting Location (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
92
TABLE 4.3 PSU Mounting Location (PRIMEQUEST 2800E/2800B)
92
Remote Power Supply Operations
93
Scheduled Operations
93
Ups
93
Clock Feature
93
MMB, BIOS and BMC Time Management
93
NTP Client
94
Proactive Monitoring
94
FIGURE 4.5 Diagram of Time Synchronization (of Three 3 NTP Servers)
94
Video Redirection
96
FIGURE 4.6 Flow of Proactive Monitoring
96
Text Console Redirection
97
Virtual Media
97
Sadump
97
Sadump Firmware
97
Memory Dump Function (Linux)
97
FIGURE 4.7 Sadump Conceptual Diagram
97
Memory Dump Function (Windows)
98
CHAPTER 5 Partitioning
99
Partitioning Function
99
Physical Partitioning (PPAR)
99
FIGURE 5.1 Conceptual Diagram of the Partitioning (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
99
TABLE 5.1 Maximum Number of Partitions for each Model (PPAR)
99
Partition Granularity
100
FIGURE 5.2 Conceptual Diagram of the Partitioning (PRIMEQUEST 2800E)
100
TABLE 5.2 Partition Granularity of Components Making up a Partition (PPAR)
100
TABLE 5.3 Relationship between du and IOU Connection
100
Configuration Rules of the Extended Partitioning
101
Partition Configuration Rule
101
Partition Granularity of the Extended Partitioning
101
TABLE 5.4 Partition Configuration Rule (Component)
101
TABLE 5.5 Partition Granularity of each Component that Makes up the Partition (Extended Partitioning)
101
Use Conditions of the Extended Partitioning
101
Reserved SB
102
Partition Configuration Definition Method
102
Notes on the Partition Configuration
102
FIGURE 5.3 [Partition Configuration] Screen
102
TABLE 5.6 Minimum and Maximum Configuration of Extended Partitioning
102
Dynamic Reconfiguration Function
103
Flexible I/O Mode
103
FIGURE 5.4 Conceptual Diagram of Flexible I/O
103
CHAPTER 6 Redundancy
105
Redundancy of Components
105
Redundancy of HDD
105
Redundancy of the System Disk
105
Redundancy of the Management LAN
106
Operation LAN Redundancy
106
TABLE 6.2 Redundancy of External Storage
106
Degradation Function
107
CHAPTER 7 Applicable Components for Hot Maintenance
108
Overview of Hot Maintenance
108
List of Components
108
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
109
Overview of Operations Management Tools
109
Command Line Interface (CLI)
110
Text Console Redirection
110
Video Redirection
110
Virtual Media
110
Serverview Suite (SVS)
110
TABLE 8.1 List of SVS Function Manuals
111
Uefi
112
CHAPTER 9 Server Maintenance
113
Maintenance Policy / Preventive Maintenance
113
Notes on Maintenance
113
Firmware Setting Information
113
Logs Collected by the MMB
113
FIGURE 9.1 [System Event Log] Screen
114
CHAPTER 10 Hardware Installation and Connection
115
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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E Design Manual (129 pages)
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 6.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Preface
5
PRIMEQUEST Overview
8
Product Lineup
9
Specifications
10
Supported os
11
Component Names
12
Basic Configuration
13
Features
20
Memory Mirror Function
21
Degradation Function
22
Hot Plug
23
Boot Devices
24
Basic Hardware Configuration
27
Operator Panel (OPL)
28
System Board (SB)
29
Memory Mirror
40
Management Board (MMB)
41
IO Unit (IOU)
44
Disk Unit (DU)
47
PCI Box
48
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
52
FAN Unit (FANU)
53
Peripherals Configuration
54
Sales Representative
55
Hardware Configuration Design
58
Key Points for MMB Design
59
Key Points for Hardware Partitioning Design
60
Reserved Sb Function
64
Dynamic Reconfiguration
70
Dynamic Reconfiguration Function
70
Key Points for I/O Configuration Design
84
Management Lan
93
Power Supply Redundancy
100
Key Points for Cluster Configurations
102
Operation Management Design
108
Key Points for Console Operation
109
Key Points for Server Operation Management
111
Key Points for Backup and Restoration Configurations
113
Optional Products
114
Key Points for NTP Operation
115
Os/Support
116
Arrangement Information
117
Appendices
118
Appendix A Bundled Software
119
Appendix B os Specifications
121
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E Hardware Installation Manual (59 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 4.29 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
2
Table of Contents
14
CHAPTER 1 Installation Data
19
Configuration Contents of Device
19
External Overview of Device
19
External Overview of Device (Main Equipment)
19
FIGURE 1.1 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Front View
19
TABLE 1.1 Name and Contents of Configuration of each Device
19
FIGURE 1.2 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Rear View
20
FIGURE 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Top View
20
FIGURE 1.4 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Right Side View
20
FIGURE 1.5 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Front View
21
FIGURE 1.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Rear View
21
FIGURE 1.7 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Top View
21
FIGURE 1.8 PRIMEQUEST 2800B Right Side View
22
External Overview of Device (Pci_Box)
23
FIGURE 1.9 Front View of Pci_Box
23
FIGURE 1.10 Rear View of Pci_Box
23
FIGURE 1.11 Top View of Pci_Box
23
FIGURE 1.12 Right Side View of Pci_Box
23
Installation Specifications
24
Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
24
TABLE 1.2 Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
24
Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2800E)
26
TABLE 1.3 Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2800E)
26
Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2800B)
28
TABLE 1.4 Installation Specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2800B)
28
Installation Specifications (Pci_Box)
30
TABLE 1.5 Installation Specifications (Pci_Box)
30
Installation Area
31
FIGURE 1.13 Service Area at the Time of Installing 19 Inch Rack Model
31
Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air of Installation
32
Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air (Main Cabinet)
32
Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust (Pci_Box)
32
FIGURE 1.14 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air (Main Cabinet)
32
FIGURE 1.15 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust (Pci_Box)
32
Installation Environment
33
1.6.1 Dust
33
1.6.2 Corrosive Gas
33
Sea Water (Salt Damage)
33
Safety Measures
33
TABLE 1.6 Permissible Level of Corrosive Gas
33
CHAPTER 2 Connected Information
34
Connection Summary
34
FIGURE 2.1 Summary of Device Connection
34
Connection of Signal Cable
35
2.2.1 Basic Interface and Peripheral
35
2.2.2 Details of External Interface Connection
35
TABLE 2.1 Notes for Device Connection
35
FIGURE 2.2 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2400E (Front Surface))
36
FIGURE 2.3 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2400E (Back Surface))
36
FIGURE 2.4 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2800E (Front Surface))
37
FIGURE 2.5 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2800E (Back Surface))
37
FIGURE 2.6 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2800B (Front Surface))
38
FIGURE 2.7 External Interface Connection Figure of (PRIMEQUEST 2800B (Back Surface))
38
FIGURE 2.8 Details of External Interface (MMB)
39
FIGURE 2.9 Details of External Interface (Iou_1Gbe)
39
FIGURE 2.10 Details of External Interface (Iou_10Gbe)
39
FIGURE 2.11 Details of External Interface (DU)
39
Power Cable Connection
40
Power Supply Cable Connection (PRIMEQUEST 2400E)
40
FIGURE 2.12 Details of External Interface (Pci_Box)
40
FIGURE 2.13 100V Standard Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, no Redundant Power Feed)
40
FIGURE 2.14 100V Redundant Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, Redundant Power Feed)
41
FIGURE 2.15 Standard Configuration of 200 V (Single Power Feed, no Redundant Power Feed) with Power Distribution Box
41
FIGURE 2.16 200 V Redundant Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, Redundant Power Feed) with Power Distribution
42
FIGURE 2.17 200 V Dual Power Feed Configuration with Power Distribution Box Connection
42
Power Cables Connections (PRIMEQUEST 2800E/2800B)
43
FIGURE 2.19 200 V Redundant Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, Redundant Power Feed) with Power Distribution
44
Power Cable Connections (Pci_Box)
45
FIGURE 2.20 200 V Dual Power Feed Configuration with Power Distribution Box Connection
45
FIGURE 2.21 100 V Configuration (Single Power Feed, no Redundant Power Feed)
45
FIGURE 2.22 100 V Redundant Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, Redundant Power Feed)
46
FIGURE 2.23 200V Standard Configuration (Single Power Feed, no Redundant Power Feed) Power Distribution Box Connection
46
FIGURE 2.24 200 V Redundant Power Feed Configuration (Single Power Feed, Redundant Power Feed) Power Distribution Box
47
FIGURE 2.25 200 V Dual Power Feed Configuration with Power Distribution Box Connection
47
Connection Specifications of Input Power
48
Input Power Connection Specifications (Base Cabinet)
48
Input Power Supply Connection Specifications (Pci_Box)
48
TABLE 2.2 Power Cable Specifications (Base Cabinet)
48
TABLE 2.3 Power Cable Specification (Pci_Box)
48
2.4.3 Power Distribution Box and Distribution Panel
49
Free Access Underfloor Connection of Power Cable
49
FIGURE 2.26 When Underfloor Height Is Less than 300Mm (11.8 In)
49
FIGURE 2.27 When the under Floor Height Is 300 MM (11.8 In) or more
49
TABLE 2.4 Power Supply Cable Specifications of Power Distribution Box and Distribution Panel
49
Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel (at the Time of Connecting Power Distribution Box)
50
TABLE 2.5 Characteristic Condition of Distribution Panel Breaker
50
FIGURE 2.28 Characteristics of Breaker of Distribution Panel
51
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