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Silicon Graphics Origin200 Owner's Manual (288 pages)
SGI Origin200 Server Owner's guide
Brand:
Silicon Graphics
| Category:
Server
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
13
About this Guide
19
Where to Find more Information
21
Optional Documentation
22
Origin200 Owner's Guide
22
Online Reference (Manual) Pages
24
World Wide Web-Accessible Documentation
24
Infosearch
25
Release Notes
25
Conventions
26
About the CD Software Media
26
Where to Go from here
26
Overview of the Origin200 System
27
Overview of the Origin200 System
29
Figure 1-1 Two-Module Origin200 System, Front View
30
Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
30
Figure 1-2 Two-Module Origin200 System, Rear View
31
Figure 1-3 Two-Module Origin200 Server in a Rack
32
Table 1-1 General Features of Origin200 Systems
33
Figure 1-4 Logic Carrier
35
CPU Daughter Card
36
Main System Board
36
Figure 1-5 the Origin200 Main System Board and CPU Daughter Card
37
Module System Controller (MSC)
38
PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
38
Logic Carrier
34
Figure 1-6 PCI Backplane and Slot Ids
39
Figure 1-8 Origin200 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier and Drive Bay
42
Figure 1-9 Origin200 3.5-Inch Drive, Sled, and Bay
43
SCSI Channels and Channel Numbering
44
Serial Ports
44
Table 1-2 SCSI Channel Numbers and Characteristics
44
AUX Port
45
Parallel Port
45
Table 1-3 IRIX Device Files for Serial Port Numbers
45
Ethernet Port
46
External Interrupt Ports
46
Power Supply
47
Table 1-4 Origin200 Server Power Supply Specifications (Per Module)
47
Air Flow and Fans
48
Figure 1-10 Air Flow through the Origin200 Server
48
Figure 1-11 Locations and Numbering of Fans in the Origin200 Server
49
If a Fan Fails
50
Table 1-6 How Fan Speed Is Adjusted When One Fan Fails
50
Temperature and Fan Speed
50
Physical and Environmental Specifications
51
Physical and Environmental Specifications
51
Multiple Modules and Power Sources
52
Setting up an Origin200 System
53
Figure 1-7 Layout of DIMM Sockets on the Origin200 Main System Board
40
Memory
40
Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
41
5.25-Inch Drives and Drive Bay
41
Inch Drives and Drive Bay
42
Feature Summary
33
Table 1-7 Origin200 Physical and Environmental Specifications
51
Setting up an Origin200 System
55
Choosing a Location for the Server
56
Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
56
Figure 2-1 Origin200 Power and Grounding (Earthing) Overview
57
Supporting the Weight of the System
58
Providing Space Around the System
59
Figure 2-3 Items Included with the Origin200 Server, Tower Configuration
60
Putting the Pieces Together
60
Figure 2-5 Origin200 Connectors
62
Overview of the System Connectors and Ports
62
Assembling the Server
63
Safety Considerations
63
Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
64
Figure 2-6 SCSI Drive ID Numbering for 3.5-Inch Drives
65
Figure 2-7 Installing 3.5-Inch Drives in the Origin200 Server
66
Figure 2-8 Removing the Front Door, Tower Configuration
67
Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
67
Figure 2-9 Removing the Front Door, Rackmount Configuration
68
Figure 2-10 Removing the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier
69
Figure 2-11 Removing a Blanking Plate and the Rear Access Plate
70
Figure 2-12 Inserting a 5.25-Inch Drive in the Peripheral Carrier
71
Figure 2-13 Attaching a Power Connector to a 5.25-Inch Drive
72
Figure 2-14 Attaching the SCSI Cable to a 5.25-Inch Drive
73
Figure 2-15 Replacing the Rear Access Plate on the Peripheral Carrier
74
Figure 2-16 Replacing the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier
75
Figure 2-17 Attaching an Ethernet Networking Cable to an Origin200 Module
76
Figure 2-18 Attaching the Serial Cable
77
Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
78
Attaching the System Console
77
Figure 2-19 Removing the Side Panel of the Second (Slave) Module
79
Figure 2-20 Removing the Module System Controller (MSC) Access Plate
80
Figure 2-21 MSC DIP Switch Location and Settings
81
Figure 2-22 Attaching the Grounding and Craylink Cables
82
Figure 2-23 Turning on the Master Power Switch
83
Figure 2-24 Turning on the Front Power Switch
84
Logging in for the First Time
85
Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
87
Turning on the System
83
Attaching an Ethernet Networking Cable
76
Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
89
Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
90
Overview
90
Figure 3-1 Placing the Origin200 on a Work Surface
91
Figure 3-2 Origin200 Rackmounting Ears
92
Figure 3-3 Attaching the Rackmounting Hardware (Ears)
93
Figure 3-4 Installing the Rackmounting Shelf
94
Figure 3-5 Lifting the Origin200 Server into a Rack
95
Installing a Chassis in the Rack
95
Figure 3-6 Attaching the Plastic End Caps to a Rackmounted Server
96
Removing a Server from an Equipment Rack
97
Installing the Rackmounting Shelf
94
Operating an Origin200 System
101
Figure 4-1 the Origin200 Front Panel
102
Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
102
Status LED
102
Front Power Switch
103
Using the Reset Button
103
Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
104
Turning the System on and off
105
About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
105
Figure 4-2 Turning on the Master Power Switch
106
Turning on the System
106
Figure 4-4 Turning off the Front Power Switch
110
Table 4-1 Serial Adapter Cables for Connecting IBM-Compatible and Macintosh Computers to an Origin200 Server
115
Figure 4-6 Attaching a Serial Cable to Port 1 of the Origin200 Server
116
Setting up and Starting the Terminal Emulator
117
Table 4-2 Terminal Emulator Settings
118
Logging in to the Server
119
Figure 4-7 Location of the aux Port
124
Attaching a Terminal or Modem to the aux Port
125
Entering Supervisor Mode
126
Using the Module System Controller
126
Checking the System Temperature
127
Setting the MSC Password
127
Checking the Fans
128
Table 4-3 Fan Failure Error Codes
128
Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
129
Checking if the System Is on or off
129
Causing the System to Power-On Automatically
130
Powering the System on and off
130
MSC Command Reference
131
MSC Error Messages
131
Resetting the System
131
Figure 4-5 Turning off the Master Power Switch
112
Accessing Your Server over the Web
113
Separating Two Modules
114
Using Another Computer or Workstation as the System Console
115
Obtaining and Connecting the Correct Serial Adapter Cable
115
Using an IBM-Compatible or Macintosh Computer as the System Console
115
Obtaining the Correct Serial Cable
120
Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
120
Checking for the Correct Software
121
Configuring the Workstation
121
Connecting the Serial Cable
123
Logging in to the Server
123
Using the aux Port and Module System Controller Commands
124
Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
133
How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
134
How to Use the Hardware Graph
134
Figure 4-3 Turning on the Front Power Switch
107
Turning off the System
109
Table 4-4 Module System Controller (MSC) Error Messages
131
Table 4-5 Module System Controller (MSC) Commands
131
Figure 4-8 Example /Hw Filesystem
136
Origin200 Cosmetic Features and Covers
139
Locking the System
139
Locking the Front Door
139
Locking the Chassis
140
Figure 5-1 Locking the Chassis with the Locking Tabs
140
Adjusting the Feet
141
Figure 5-2 Adjusting the Feet
141
Figure 5-3 Removing the Front Door, Tower Configuration
142
Figure 5-4 Removing the Front Door, Rackmount Configuration
143
Removing the System Cover and Chassis Access Door
144
Figure 5-5 Removing the System Cover, Tower Origin200 System
145
Figure 5-6 Opening the Chassis Access Door, Tower Origin200 System
146
Removing the Side Panel, Feet, and Exterior Plastic Parts of a Tower System
147
Preparing to Remove Components
147
Removing the Feet and Exterior Plastic Parts
148
Removing the Front Door
142
Figure 5-7 Removing the Top Cap
148
Figure 5-8 Removing the Lower Bezel
149
Figure 5-9 Removing the Pedestal Assembly (Feet)
150
Installing and Removing Memory
151
Installing and Removing Memory
153
Handling Precautions
153
About Origin200 Memory
154
Installing Memory
154
Figure 6-1 Attaching a Grounding Wrist Strap
155
Figure 6-2 Locating Dimms in the Origin200 Server
156
Figure 6-3 How DIMM Pairs Are Grouped in the Origin200 Server
157
Figure 6-4 Installing a DIMM
158
Verifying that Installed Memory Is Recognized by the System
159
Removing Memory
160
Figure 6-5 Attaching a Grounding Wrist Strap
161
Figure 6-6 Locating Dimms in the Origin200 Server
162
Figure 6-7 How DIMM Pairs Are Grouped in Origin200
163
Figure 6-8 Removing Dimms
164
Installing and Removing PCI Option Boards
169
Handling Precautions
169
Installing a PCI Option Board
170
Figure 7-1 Attaching a Grounding Wrist Strap
171
Figure 7-2 Locating the PCI Option Slots
172
Figure 7-3 Removing a PCI Slot Blanking Plate
173
Figure 7-4 Example PCI Board with Feature Connectors
174
Figure 7-5 Attaching a Feature Connector Cable to the PCI Backplane
175
Figure 7-6 Attaching a Feature Connector Cable to the PCI Board
176
Figure 7-7 Securing the PCI Option Board to the Chassis
177
Removing a PCI Option Board
178
Figure 7-8 Attaching a Grounding Wrist Strap
179
Figure 7-9 Removing a PCI Option Screw and Board
180
Figure 7-10 Replacing a PCI Option Blanking Plate and Screw
181
Installing and Configuring Peripherals
185
Installing, Removing, and Configuring 5.25-Inch Peripherals
185
About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
186
Figure 8-1 Location of the 5.25-Inch Drive Bay
186
Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
187
Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
187
Figure 8-2 Removing the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier
188
Figure 8-3 Removing a Blanking Plate and the Rear Access Plate
189
Figure 8-7 Removing the Rear Access Plate from the Peripheral Carrier
193
Figure 8-8 Removing a Drive from the Peripheral Carrier
194
Figure 8-9 Replacing the Front Blanking Plate and Rear Access Plate
195
Figure 8-10 Replacing the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier
196
Figure 8-11 the 3.5-Inch Drive Bay and Correspondence of SCSI Ids to Drive Sots
198
Figure 8-12 Example 3.5-Inch Drive Slot Blanking Plate
198
Configuring 3.5-Inch Peripherals
199
Figure 8-13 Opening the Front Door of the Origin200 System
199
Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
199
Figure 8-14 How the 3.5-Inch Drives Are Numbered in an Origin200 System
200
Figure 8-15 Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral in an Origin200 System
201
Figure 8-16 Opening the Front Door of an Origin200 System
202
Removing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
202
Figure 8-17 How the 3.5-Inch Drives Are Numbered in an Origin200 System
203
Figure 8-18 Removing a 3.5-Inch Drive from an Origin200 Server
204
Using Drives in the Origin200 Server
205
Verifying that a Drive Is Installed Correctly
205
Table 8-1 Sources of Information for Drive Configuration
206
Attaching Serial Devices
207
Figure 8-19 Location of the Serial Port Connectors on an Origin200 System
207
Table 8-2 Serial Port Numbers and Correspondence to IRIX Device Files
208
Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
209
Attaching Serial Cables
209
Connecting a Modem
212
Useful Serial Commands
213
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
215
Installing, Removing, and Configuring 3.5-Inch Peripherals
197
About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
197
Figure 8-4 Installing a 5.25-Inch Drive in the Peripheral Carrier
190
Figure 8-5 Replacing the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Carrier
191
Figure 8-6 Removing the Peripheral Carrier
192
Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
192
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
217
Status LED Messages
217
Table 9-1 Status LED Messages
218
Ethernet Status LED Messages
219
Regular Maintenance
219
Figure 9-1 Ethernet 10-Base-T/100-Base-TX Port Leds
219
Removing and Replacing Internal Components
223
Tools Required to Remove and Replace Components
223
Miscellaneous Fasteners
224
Removing and Replacing Internal Parts
224
Preparing the Origin200 for Servicing
225
Figure 10-1 Removing the Chassis Access Cover
226
Replacing the SCSI Backplane
226
Figure 10-3 Disconnecting the Fan and Fan Power Cable (Other Components Removed for Clarity)
229
Figure 10-4 Removing the Fan from the System
230
Figure 10-5 Unfastening the PCI Plenum Divider Sheetmetal
231
Replacing the Logic Carrier
231
Installing a New Fan
230
Figure 10-2 Cable Connections and Spring Clips on the SCSI Backplane
227
Installing a New SCSI Backplane
228
Replacing Fans
228
Figure 10-6 Removing the PCI Plenum Divider
232
Figure 10-7 Disconnecting Cables from the Logic Carrier
233
Figure 10-11 Fastening the Logic Carrier
237
Figure 10-12 Attaching the Logic Carrier Cables
238
Figure 10-13 Installing the PCI Plenum Divider
239
Figure 10-15 Removing the Power Supply Screws
241
Figure 10-16 Removing the Origin200 Server Power Supply
242
Installing a New Power Supply in the Origin200 Server
242
Figure 10-17 Location of Origin200 Server Power Supply Screws
243
Replacing the Module System Controller
244
Figure 10-18 Removing the Front Bezel Crossbar
245
Figure 10-19 Removing the System Controller Assembly from the Chassis
246
Figure 10-20 Removing the Module System Controller Board from Its Carrier
247
Figure 10-21 Removing the NIC from the Module System Controller
248
Installing a New Module System Controller
249
Figure 10-14 Fastening the PCI Plenum Divider
240
Replacing the Power Supply
241
Figure 10-8 Unfastening the Logic Carrier
234
Figure 10-9 Removing the Logic Carrier
235
Figure 10-10 Lowering a Logic Carrier into the System
236
Installing a New Logic Carrier
236
Connector Pinout Assignments
253
Serial Ports
253
Figure A-1 Origin200 Serial Port Pinout Assignments
253
Table A-1 Origin200 Serial Port Pin Assignments, RS-232 Mode
254
Table A-2 Origin200 Serial Port Pin Assignments, RS-422 Mode
254
Parallel Port
255
Table A-3 Origin200 Parallel Port Pin Assignments
255
Ethernet Port
257
Figure A-2 Origin200 Parallel Port Pinout Assignments
255
Table A-4 Origin200 Ethernet 10-Base-T/100-Base-TX Port Pin Assignments
257
AUX Port
258
Figure A-3 Origin200 Ethernet 10-Base-T/100-Base-TX Port
257
Table A-5 Origin200 aux Port Pin Assignments
258
External Interrupt Ports
259
Table A-6 External Interrupt Port Conductors
259
Appendix B, "Cable Descriptions
261
Cable Descriptions
261
Serial Cables
261
Printer/Character (ASCII) Terminal Cable
261
Modem Cable (Full-Handshake)
263
Origin200 to Indy and Indigo Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
264
Origin200 to O2, Onyx2, and IBM Compatible (DB9 to DB9)
265
Origin200 to Onyx (DB9 to DB9)
266
Origin200 to Macintosh Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
267
AUX Port Cables
268
AUX Port Terminal Cable
268
AUX Port Modem Cable
269
Supported Terminals
271
Index
277
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Silicon Graphics
| Category:
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| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
List of Figures
8
About this Guide
10
Typographical Conventions
10
Tell Us about this Manual
11
Three Ways to Reach Us
11
Introduction
12
VME Option Product Description
12
Figure 1-1 VME Option Components
13
Restrictions and Important Notes
14
Safety Considerations
16
Figure 1-2 VME Interface Board EMI Shielding
16
General Operating Procedures
18
Powering the System on and off
18
Basic Troubleshooting
19
Problem
19
Corrective Action
20
VME Chassis Information
22
VME Chassis Description
22
6U/21-Slot VME Chassis
24
Figure 3-1 6U/21-Slot VME Chassis Slot Locations
24
6U/5-Slot VME Chassis
25
Figure 3-2 6U/5-Slot VME Chassis Slot Locations
25
5-Slot VME Chassis
26
VME Chassis Power Supply Specifications
26
Figure 3-3 9U/5-Slot VME Chassis Slot Locations
26
VME Chassis Grounding Information
27
VME Interface Board
28
VME Interface Board Description
29
Figure 4-1 6U and 9U VME Interface Boards
29
VME LED Functionality
30
Figure 4-2 VME Interface Board Leds
30
VME Interface Board Jumper Settings
31
VME Interface Board 360 Mhz Jumper Settings
32
Figure 4-3 6U VME Interface Board 360 Mhz Oscillator Jumper Settings
32
9U VME Interface Board 360 Mhz Jumper Settings
33
Figure 4-4 9U VME Interface Board 360 Mhz Oscillator Jumper Settings
33
VME System Controller Information
34
Bus Arbitration
34
Interrupt Acknowledgment
34
System Clock (SYSCLK)
35
Bus Timer
35
Sysfail
35
Sysreset
35
VME Interface Board Operation
36
VME Bus Master Operation
36
VME Bus Slave Operation
36
Miscellaneous VME Interface Board Issues
37
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Brand:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
11
Audience
11
Structure of this Document
11
Other Required Documentation
12
Conventions
12
Upgrade Kit Contents
13
Connect-Xbox
13
Figure 1-1 Kit Contents (Hardware): Marketing Code HU-CONNECT-XBOX
13
561-Chas-Xbox
14
Figure 1-2 Kit Contents: Marketing Code HU-CONNECT-XBOX
14
Installing the Upgrade Hardware in the Origin200 Server
15
Preparing the Origin200 Server
15
Figure 2-1 Removing the Orgin200 Chassis Access Cover
16
Figure 2-2 Removing the Blanking Plate
17
Figure 2-3 Removing the Xtalk Jumper Board
18
Installing the Origin200 Giga Server Upgrade Hardware
19
Figure 2-4 Attaching the Xtalk Extension Cable Assembly (Flex Cable)
19
Figure 2-5 Installing the Origin200-Xtalk Extension Board
20
Figure 2-6 Securing the XIO Connectors
21
Figure 2-7 Aligning the Xtalk Extension Cable Assembly
21
Figure 2-8 Attaching the Xtalk Extension Cable Assembly to the Origin200-Xtalk Extension Board
22
Testing the Hardware (Loopback Test)
23
Figure 2-9 Loopback Cabling
23
Setting up the Origin200 Gigachannel Expansion Unit
26
Cabling the Origin200 Giga Server and Finishing the Installation
27
Attaching a Grounding Cable
28
Figure 3-1 Attaching the Grounding Strap: Deskside Chassis
28
Figure 3-2 Attaching the Grounding Strap: Rackmounted Chassis
29
Connecting XIO Cables
30
Figure 3-3 Attaching the XIO Cables: Deskside Chassis
30
Reattaching Other System Cables and the Power Cables
31
Figure 3-4 Attaching the XIO Cables: Rackmounted Chassis
31
Figure 3-5 Origin200 and Origin200 Giga Power and Grounding (Earthing)
32
Starting the Systems and Upgrading the Software
33
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