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2U DP Xeon HPC system w/12*FBD, 

8*SAS, Dual GbE

HPC-2820-ISSE

E3078

First Edition V1.00

February 2007

Summary of Contents for HPC-2820-ISSE

Page 1: ...2U DP Xeon HPC system w 12 FBD 8 SAS Dual GbE HPC 2820 ISSE E3078 First Edition V1 00 February 2007...

Page 2: ...g the top cover 3 2 1 3 Installing the top cover 5 2 1 4 Removing the air duct 6 2 1 5 Installing the air duct 7 2 2 Central Processing Unit CPU 8 2 2 1 Installing a CPU 8 2 2 2 Installing the CPU hea...

Page 3: ...the rails to the server 3 3 3 Attaching the rack rails 4 3 4 Rackmounting the server 6 Chapter 4 Motherboard information 4 1 Motherboard layout 2 4 1 1 Screw holes 2 4 1 2 Layout contents 3 4 2 Suppo...

Page 4: ...Power On Configuration 28 5 4 8 Hardware Monitor 29 5 5 Server menu 32 5 5 1 Console Redirection 32 5 5 2 DMI Event Logging 34 5 6 Security menu 35 5 7 Boot menu 37 5 7 1 Boot Device Priority 37 5 7 2...

Page 5: ...AID controller driver 3 7 2 Intel chipset software installation 12 7 3 LAN driver installation 15 7 3 1 Windows 2000 Server 2003 15 7 3 2 Red Hat SuSE Linux 20 7 4 VGA driver installation 21 7 4 1 Win...

Page 6: ...harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow...

Page 7: ...rating the server carefully read all the manuals included with the server package Before using the server make sure all cables are correctly connected and the power cables are not damaged If any damag...

Page 8: ...ack mounting 4 Chapter 4 Motherboard information This chapter gives information about the motherboard that comes with the server This chapter includes the motherboard layout jumper settings and connec...

Page 9: ...symbols used throughout this manual WARNING Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task CAUTION Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a t...

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Page 11: ...1 CHAPTER Product Introduction...

Page 12: ...m optical drive Slim floppy disk drive Chassis fan HDD fan Hot swap SAS HDD trays SAS backplanes 1 x Dummy CPU heatsink Cables AC power cable System cables Accessories Rackmount rail kit HPC 2820 ISSE...

Page 13: ...rchitecture 12 x 240 pin FB DIMM sockets support registered ECC fully buffered DDR2 533 DDR2 667 memory modules with Advanced Memory Buffer AMB chip Supports 256 MB up to 48 GB system memory LAN Intel...

Page 14: ...activity Rear panel 1 x PS 2 keyboard port 1 x PS 2 mouse port 1 x Serial port 1 x VGA port 2 x USB 2 0 ports 2 x RJ 45 ports with LEDs 1 x Location switch 1 x Location LED Management Server Web based...

Page 15: ...LAN VGA and I O ports fans and the system power sockets When disconnecting LAN cables you need to remove the rear fan cage Refer to section 2 7 Removable components for instructions on removing the f...

Page 16: ...FB DIMM sockets 4 Power supply module 5 CPU2 socket 6 CPU1 socket 7 7 x system fans 8 SAS backplane 9 3 x HDD 10 Top Slim optical drive Mid Slim floppy drive Bottom 2 x HDD 11 3 x HDD The air duct li...

Page 17: ...r LED Location LED Message LED Storage Access LED LAN1 LED LAN2 LED LED Icon Display status Description Power LED ON System power ON Storage Access LED OFF Blinking No activity Read write data into th...

Page 18: ...6 2 System fan LED Each system fan has an LED to indicate the fan status LED This function only works under OS and the system has installed ASWM Software LED Color Description LED Green Fan is in nor...

Page 19: ...r supply module is in normal operation Orange On One of the two power modules is disconnected from the power outlet or is defective Off Off Both power supply modules are disconnected from the power ou...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Product introduction 1 10...

Page 21: ...1 2 CHAPTER Hardware Setup...

Page 22: ...l drive and floppy drive Remove the chassis cover to access the internal components or if you want to install system devices 2 1 1 Removing the front bezel To remove the front bezel 1 Hold the sides o...

Page 23: ...front corners of the top cover then lift The front corners of the cover have dents that match those on the chassis These dents provide a holding mechanism and keeps the cover in place even when the s...

Page 24: ...umbscrew that secures the top cover on the rear part of the chassis You need to remove the front half of the top cover before you can remove the rear half of the top cover Refer to section 2 1 2 Remov...

Page 25: ...2 Slide the cover toward the front panel until the mid hooks are locked into the notches 4 Push the sliding locks toward the front edge to secure the front half of the top cover in place 3 Flip down...

Page 26: ...ving the air duct Be careful not to pull off or break any cables while removing the air duct 2 Loosen the two screws that fasten the air duct 3 Hold the rear part of the air duct and press it for abou...

Page 27: ...e air duct and ensure that they are in place otherwise the air duct will not fit properly 4 Fit the other end of the air duct making sure that no power cable is strayed under it Be careful not to pull...

Page 28: ...et may bend the pins and severely damage the CPU The motherboard supports either one or two CPUs If you are installing only one CPU you MUST install it in CPU socket 1 Remove the dummy heatsink if you...

Page 29: ...the socket making sure that the gold triangle is on the bottom left corner of the socket The socket alignment key should fit into the CPU notch Alignment key Gold triangle mark Load plate A B The CPU...

Page 30: ...can either purchase heatsink separately from retailer or purchase an Intel 2U box CPU 2 Use a Phillips cross screwdriver to fasten screws two at a time in a diagonal sequence 3 For the second CPU hea...

Page 31: ...sockets 2 3 1 Memory configurations You may install 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB and 4 GB registered ECC FB DIMMs into the DIMM sockets For optimum compatibility we recommend that you obtain memory modules from t...

Page 32: ...l 8 DIMM_00 DIMM_10 DIMM_20 DIMM_30 DIMM_01 DIMM_11 DIMM_21 DIMM_31 12 DIMM_00 DIMM_01 DIMM_02 DIMM_10 DIMM_11 DIMM_12 DIMM_20 DIMM_21 DIMM_22 DIMM_30 DIMM_31 DIMM_32 DIMMs in pair means two DIMMs wit...

Page 33: ...cover a slot position must be identical with respect to size speed and organization DIMMs within a slot position must match each other but are not required to match adjacent slot positions The total m...

Page 34: ...ration 3 Mirroring Twelve memories population Branch 1 Mirror Branch 0 DIMM 12 DIMM_10 DIMM_11 DIMM_02 DIMM_00 DIMM_01 DIMM_20 DIMM_22 DIMM_21 DIMM_30 DIMM_32 DIMM_31 Slot 0 Slot 1 Ch 0 Slot 2 Slot 0...

Page 35: ...DIMM rank is set aside to replace a defective DIMM rank When the error rate for a failing DIMM rank reaches a pre determined threshold the memory sparing function will issue an interrupt and initiate...

Page 36: ...1024 MB Sparing Memory space 1024 MB 1024 MB Total Memory 4096 MB Branch0 Channel 0 Channel 1 DIMM_00 512MB 2 Ranks DIMM_10 512MB 2 Ranks Rank 0 512 MB Rank 1 512 MB Rank 0 512 MB Rank 1 512 MB Sparin...

Page 37: ...MM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place and the DIMM is properly seated 2 3 4 Removing a DIMM To remove a DIMM 1 Simultaneously press the retaining clips outward to unlock the...

Page 38: ...he spring lock to the right then pulling the tray lever outward The drive tray ejects slightly after you pull out the lever 3 Firmly hold the tray lever and pull the drive tray out of the bay 4 An emp...

Page 39: ...s two on each side 6 Carefully insert drive tray and push it all the way to the depth of the bay until just a small fraction of the tray edge protrudes 7 Push the tray lever until it clicks and secure...

Page 40: ...facing up and prepare the card that you want to install Internal view of PCI cage 2 5 1 Installing a full length expansion card To install a full length expansion card 1 Firmly hold and lift the cage...

Page 41: ...y push down the card until it is completely seated on the slot 5 Secure the card bracket with a screw 6 Connect power or signal cable s to the card if applicable Repeat steps 3 to 6 if you wish to ins...

Page 42: ...connector into the PCI E slot until the PCI cage fits in place 11 Ensure that the golden connectors of the riser cage card completely fit the slot If properly installed the top of the PCI cage aligns...

Page 43: ...that supports RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 1 E and RAID 5 configuration The optional ZCR package includes one LSI8300XCP ZCR card two support brackets and one riser card To install a ZCR card 1 Screw the suppor...

Page 44: ...up 2 24 4 After installing the riser card with a ZCR card fasten the screw back 5 Align the other support bracket for the ZCR card to the screw holes on the chassis 6 Secure the support bracket for th...

Page 45: ...ps making the system unstable and the card inoperable 2 5 5 Interrupt assignments These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices IRQ Priority Standard function 0 1 System timer 1 2 Keyboard C...

Page 46: ...front panel 4 Chassis intrusion connector from MB to chassis LAN LED connector and Locator LED connector switch from MB to front panel 5 2 x SAS connectors from MB to SAS backplane 6 Primary IDE from...

Page 47: ...FB DIMM_00 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_01 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_20 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_22 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_21 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR...

Page 48: ...iew from rear panel Hot swap SAS HDD connectors Mini SAS connectors J2 jumper Power connector SMBus connector ESB2 SGPIO connector FBSMBus connector ID0 ID5 ID1 ID3 ID6 ID2 ID4 ID7 SAS HDD connectors...

Page 49: ...boards FANBPC E2 AR21 located underneath the 7 hot swap fans Connect the mid fan board FANBPC E2 AR21 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Mid fan board FANBPC E2 AR21 SMBus cable from SAS backplane To main fan board FANBPC...

Page 50: ...the LED color turns orange the fan is faulty and should be replaced To remove an 80mm hot swap fan 1 Stand in front of the system and open the top cover 2 Use the thumb and index finger of your right...

Page 51: ...module 1 Locate the empty power supply bay on the rear panel covered with a metal bracket 2 Loosen the screws that fasten the cover one on the top and the other on the rear 3 Use the screw driver to...

Page 52: ...modules on the rear panel and select the module that you want to remove 2 Hold the module lever and press the latch on the inner side to release the module PSU1 PSU2 3 Firmly pull the lever to slide t...

Page 53: ...ables connected to the rear of the drives 2 Loosen the two screws that secure the drive bracket to the chassis The optical drive is attached to the top of the bracket and the floppy drive to bottom 3...

Page 54: ...icker on the front panel and unscrew the board to the chassis Front side Rear side Locator switch connector blue white Panel connector Front USB connector Locator LED connector red black 3 Carefully r...

Page 55: ...connected to the rear of the SAS backplane 2 Carefully lift the backplane upward to remove it from the chassis 3 Loosen all the screws on the SAS backplane 2 7 6 System fan board To uninstall the sys...

Page 56: ...n board 4 Remove rack fan for the power supply first and then loosen the screw that fastens the fan rack to the power supply cage 5 Carefully lift the fan rack upward to remove it from the chassis 6 U...

Page 57: ...the instructions in 2 7 2 Power supply module to remove the installed modules 2 Follow the instructions in 2 7 6 System fan board to remove the fan rack 3 Loosen the three screws that fasten the power...

Page 58: ...plug it into the LAN port 2 Connect your network cable to the LAN adapter To uninstall a LAN adapter 1 Remove the screw on the top cover 2 Press the tabs on each side of the rear fan cover with both h...

Page 59: ...3 3 CHAPTER Installation Options...

Page 60: ...ck rails for the rack to accommodate different sizes of rack Nut and bolt type screws Front end Rear end Server rails Rack rails Nuts and screws The rear ends come pre installed in the rack rails The...

Page 61: ...e of the chassis 2 Position a server rail parallel to the side of the chassis and match each of the five hooks to the holes on the rail Side hook locked to rail hole 3 Secure the server rail to the si...

Page 62: ...orresponding rack rear 4 Measure the depth of the rack to determine the length of the rack rails 5 Take two pieces of rack rail consisting of the middle piece with the pre installed rear end and one f...

Page 63: ...the rack Make sure that the front end of the rack rail goes to the front of the rack space 9 Secure the front end of the rail with two rack screws 10 Secure the rear end of the rail with two rack scr...

Page 64: ...lign a mounting ear with the holes on a front corner of the chassis then secure it with two screws 3 Attach the other mounting ear to the other corner of the chassis 4 Pull the server rail lock then p...

Page 65: ...4 CHAPTER Motherboard Information...

Page 66: ...1068 AUX_PANEL1 HDLED1 USB34 USBPW34 LAN_BW1 LPT1 USBPW12 DSBF D12 2U SAS ASMB3 PCIE1 DDR FB DIMM_12 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_10 64 72 bit 240 pin module DDR FB DIMM_11 64 72 bit 240 pin m...

Page 67: ...HDLED1 4 12 5 Mini SAS connectors 4 13 6 USB connector 10 1 pin USB34 4 14 7 Serial port connector 10 1 pin COM2 4 14 8 CPU and system fan connectors 4 pin CPU_FAN1 2 REAR_FAN1 2 FRNT_FAN1 2 3 4 FBD_F...

Page 68: ...want to install a new motherboard To install the CEK spring 1 Locate the CPU heatsink holes on the motherboard Heatsink hole Socket for CPU1 Socket for CPU2 Hook Each CEK spring has four hooks to mat...

Page 69: ...inward then insert to the upper CPU heatsink holes until they snap in place 7 Secure the motherboard with screws Refer to section 4 1 1 Screw holes for illustration Make sure that the standoffs perfec...

Page 70: ...a The onboard button cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS which include system setup information such as system passwords To erase the RTC RAM 1 Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord 2 R...

Page 71: ...therwise the system will not power up If you are using Windows 2000 you need to install Service Pack 4 to wake up the system from S4 sleep mode The total current consumed must NOT exceed the power sup...

Page 72: ...keyboard the default is the Space Bar This feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least 1A on the 5VSB lead and a corresponding setting in the BIOS 5 VGA controller setting 3 pin VGA_...

Page 73: ...HPC 2820 ISSE User Manual 4 6 Onboard storage setting 3 pin SAS_EN1 This jumper allows you to enable or disable the onboard LSI1068 SAS controller SAS setting SAS_EN1 1 2 2 3 Enable Default Disable...

Page 74: ...N3 OFF 6 FRNT_FAN4 OFF 7 REAR_FAN1 OFF 8 REAR_FAN2 OFF If you use a 4 pin fan but set the DIP switch for a 3 pin fan the fan you installed may not work If you use a 3 pin fan but set the DIP switch fo...

Page 75: ...ctor for the primary IDE connector on the motherboard a black connector for an Ultra DMA 100 66 IDE slave device optical drive hard disk drive and a gray connector for an Ultra DMA 100 66 IDE master d...

Page 76: ...RSATA_TXP2 RSATA_TXN2 GND RSATA_RXN2 RSATA_RXP2 GND GND RSATA_TXP3 RSATA_TXN3 GND RSATA_RXN3 RSATA_RXP3 GND GND RSATA_TXP4 RSATA_TXN4 GND RSATA_RXN4 RSATA_RXP4 GND GND RSATA_TXP5 RSATA_TXN5 GND RSATA_...

Page 77: ...I and Serial ATA Each connector supports up to four 4 devices MINI SAS connectors To connect the mini SAS cable Plug in the mini SAS cable to the mini SAS connector until the cable lock snaps in place...

Page 78: ...ies with USB 2 0 specification that supports up to 480 Mbps connection speed USB connector USB34 Power PIN1 USB PortA USB PortA GND Power USB PortB USB PortB GND NC 7 Serial port connector 10 1 pin CO...

Page 79: ...Fan connectors CPU_FAN1 CPU_FAN2 GND FAN Power FAN Speed PWM Control GND FAN Power FAN Speed PWM Control REAR_FAN1 REAR_FAN2 FRNT_FAN1 FRNT_FAN2 GND FAN Power FAN Speed PWM Control FRNT_FAN4 FBD_FAN1...

Page 80: ...forget to connect the 24 8 4 pin power plugs otherwise the system will not boot up Use of a PSU with a higher power output is recommended when configuring a system with more power consuming devices T...

Page 81: ...s connector 7 1 pin BPSMB1 This connector allows you to connect SMBus System Management Bus devices Devices communicate with an SMBus host and or other SMBus devices using the SMBus interface Parallel...

Page 82: ...AS LSI1068 ports LED connector 18 1 pin SASLED1 This connector is for the front panel LED port indicator that shows the SAS HDD status SASLED connector SASLED1 ACT_LED0 FLT_LED0 PIN1 ACT_LED1 FLT_LED1...

Page 83: ...s when data is read from or written to the HDD System warning speaker Orange 4 pin SPEAKER This 4 pin connector is for the chassis mounted system warning speaker The speaker allows you to hear system...

Page 84: ...front panel 3 Chassis intrusion 2 pin CHASSIS These leads are for the intrusion detection feature for chassis with intrusion sensor or microswitch When you remove any chassis component the sensor tri...

Page 85: ...s digital identities and ensures platform integrity 18 LPC debug card connector 14 1 pin LPC1 This is a low pin count interface used to plug in the LPC debug card TPM connector TPM1 CK_33M_TPM LFRAMEn...

Page 86: ...4 22 Chapter 4 Motherboard information...

Page 87: ...5 5 CHAPTER BIOS Setup...

Page 88: ...floppy disk into the drive b At the DOS prompt type format A S then press Enter Windows XP environment a Insert a 1 44 MB floppy disk to the floppy disk drive b Click Start from the Windows desktop th...

Page 89: ...Save only the updated BIOS file in the floppy disk to avoid loading the wrong BIOS file 2 Copy the Phoenix Phlash16 phlash16 exe utility from the Software folder of the support CD to the floppy disk w...

Page 90: ...you with the opportunity to run this program Press Del during the Power On Self Test POST to enter the Setup utility otherwise POST continues with its test routines If you wish to enter Setup after P...

Page 91: ...ess the right or left arrow key on the keyboard until the desired item is highlighted 5 2 1 BIOS menu screen PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Server Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Tab Sh...

Page 92: ...ighted when selected To change the value of a field select it then press Enter to display a list of options Refer to 5 2 7 Pop up window 5 2 3 Legend bar At the bottom of the Setup screen is a legend...

Page 93: ...r Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Tab Shift Tab or Enter selects field System Date 09 08 2006 System Time 15 30 36 Floppy A 1 44 1 25 MB 31 2 IDE Configuration IDE Channel 0 Master None IDE Chan...

Page 94: ...20 Kb 3 1 44 1 25 MB 3 2 88 MB 3 Refer to section 5 2 1 BIOS menu screen for information on the menu screen items and how to navigate through them PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Server Securi...

Page 95: ...access Configuration options Normal Write Protect S ATA Configuration PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Item Specific Help Enable the PATA S ATA Configuration Parallel ATA Enabled Serial ATA Enabled SAT...

Page 96: ...install Fedora core 4 The above item appears only when the SATA Controller Mode Option is set to Compatible Serial ATA Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the Serial ATA function Configuration op...

Page 97: ...movable None Except for 32 Bit I O item the following items become user configurable when the Type item is not set to Auto Suggest you to keep the default setting of this item Auto For items that have...

Page 98: ...IDE Zip drive Other ATAPI Other ATAPI media User You supply the hard disk drive type SATA Port 1 None Type Auto Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer M...

Page 99: ...ables the LBA mode if the device supports this mode and if the device was not previously formatted with LBA mode disabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Enables or disables...

Page 100: ...tup Utility Main Item Specific Help The detailed information for CPUs System Information Model Name DSBF D12 SAS Model ID 8041A0 HPC 2820 ISSE BIOS Version 1000 007 Date 09 06 2006 Processor Informati...

Page 101: ...All items on this menu cannot be modified in user mode If any items require changes please consult your system Supervisor System Memory Information Speed DDR2 533 Total Memory 1024MB DIMM_00 1024MB A...

Page 102: ...ns F1 Help Select Item Change Value F5 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit Item Specific Help Configures the MP Specification revision level Some operating syste...

Page 103: ...t String Operations Enabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled Compatible FPU Code Disabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled Split Lock operations Enabled Configuration options Disabled Enab...

Page 104: ...operations Enabled Thermal Management 2 Enabled C1 Enhanced Mode Enabled No Execute Mode Mem Protection Enabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled Set Max Ext CPUID 3 Disabled Echo TPR Disabled Phoe...

Page 105: ...ing Disabled Enhanced x8 Detection Enabled Force ITK Config Clocking Disabled PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Crystal Beach Configure Enable Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the Configuratio...

Page 106: ...eave Allows you to select the memory branch mode Configuration options Sequential Interleave Mirror Single channel 0 Branch 0 Rank Interleave 4 1 Allows you to select the Branch 0 Rank Interleave Conf...

Page 107: ...lect the Air Flow value Configuration options 1 0 1 5 5 0 Force ITK Config Clocking Disabled Allows you to enable or disable the FBD configuration for ITK test suite Configuration options Disabled Ena...

Page 108: ...Data No This item allows you to clear the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area Configuration options No Yes Plug Play O S No When set to No BIOS configures all the devices in the system When s...

Page 109: ...ixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced PCI Device Slot 1 6 Allows you to configure the specific PCI devices Option ROM Scan Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the device expansion ROM Configuration option...

Page 110: ...ion item USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the USB 2 0 controller Setting this item to Enabled allows the built in high speed USB support in the BIOS to turn on automatically...

Page 111: ...elect the base I O address for COM1 port Configuration options 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Interrupt IRQ 4 Allows you to set the interrupt for COM1 port Configuration options IRQ 3 IRQ 4 COM2 Port Enabled Allows...

Page 112: ...Interrupt IRQ 7 Allows you to set the interrupt for the parallel port Configuration options IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Mode ECP Allows you to set the mode for the parallel port Configuration options Output only Bi d...

Page 113: ...then press Enter to display the configuration options ACPI Version Features ACPI v1 0 Allows you to enable RSDP pointers to 64 bit fixed system description tables Configuration options ACPI v1 0 ACPI...

Page 114: ...f before the power interruption Configuration options Power Off Power On Last State Power On By PS 2 Keyboard Disabled Allows you to use specific keys on the PS 2 keyboard to turn on the system This f...

Page 115: ...Monitor CPU1 Domain 0 Temperature 39o C 102o F CPU1 Domain 1 Temperature 29o C 84o F CPU2 Domain 0 Temperature 0o C 32o F CPU2 Domain 1 Temperature 0o C 32o F SYSTEM1 Temperature 39o C 102o F SYSTEM2...

Page 116: ...at which the system fan will start running if the fan is not yet turned on Configuration options 39 C 60 C FBD_FAN1 2 Speed VCORE0 1 Voltage VTT 1 5V 1 8V 3V 12V 5V 5VSB VBAT These fields show the au...

Page 117: ...ll be started when the temperature reaches the selected target value Hardware Monitor SYSTEM1 Target Temperature 050 SYSTEM2 Target Temperature 050 FBD_FAN1 Speed N A FBD_FAN2 Speed N A VCORE0 Voltage...

Page 118: ...y Main Advanced Server Security Boot Exit 5 5 1 Console Redirection F1 Help Select Item Change Value F5 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit F1 Help Select Item C...

Page 119: ...I Flow Control None Allows you to select the flow control for console redirection Configuration options None XON XOFF CTS RTS Console connection Direct Allows you to select the console connection Dire...

Page 120: ...system information View DMI event log Enter Press Enter to view the contents of the DMI event log Event Logging Enabled Enables or disables to allows logging of DMI events Configuration options Disabl...

Page 121: ...Save and Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password controls access to the setup utility Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Set User Password Enter Pas...

Page 122: ...ck RTC RAM The RAM data containing the password information is powered by the onboard button cell battery If you need to erase the CMOS RAM refer to section 2 6 Jumpers for instructions Password Check...

Page 123: ...egacy Floppy Drives 2 IDE 1 3 IDE 2 4 5 6 7 8 Excluded from boot order PCI BEV IBA GE Slot 0400 v1236 PCI BEV IBA GE Slot 0400 v1236 PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Server Security Boot Exit 5...

Page 124: ...T items Configuration options Disabled Enabled Full Logo Display Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the full screen logo display feature Configuration options Disabled Enabled Bootup Num Lock On...

Page 125: ...s Enter or simply press F10 to save your changes to CMOS before exiting the Setup utility When a confirmation window appears select Yes then press Enter to save and exit select No then press Enter or...

Page 126: ...iously saved values select No then press Enter or simply press Esc to cancel the command and return to the Exit menu Load Setup Defaults Select this option then press Enter or simply press F9 to load...

Page 127: ...6 CHAPTER RAID Configuration...

Page 128: ...on and increases fault tolerance to the entire system Use two new drives or use an existing drive and a new drive for this setup The new drive must be of the same size or larger than the existing driv...

Page 129: ...ip To do this 1 Enter the BIOS Setup during POST 2 Go to the Main Menu IDE Configuration S ATA Configuration then press Enter 3 Set the SATA Controller Mode Option item to Enhanced then press Enter 4...

Page 130: ...wap capability so when a disk in an IM volume failes you can easily restore the volume and the swapped disk is automatically re mirrored Creating Integrated Mirroring volumes You may use disks of diff...

Page 131: ...Enter Select Item Change Item LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Adapter Properties SAS1068 Adapter SAS1068 PCI Slot 00 PCI Address Bus Dev Func 05 03 00 MPT Firmware Revision 1 15 00 00...

Page 132: ...onditions The disk does not meet the minimum requirements for use in a RAID array The disk is not large enough to mirror existing data on the primary drive The disk has been selected as the Hot Spare...

Page 133: ...s D to overwrite any data and create the new IM array Esc Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help Space Select disk for array or hot spare C Create array LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Create New A...

Page 134: ...Revision 1 15 00 00 IR SAS Address 500E0180 60831008 NVIDIA Version 25 02 Status Disabled Boot Order 0 Boot Support Enabled OS only RAID Properties SAS Topology Advanced Adapter Properties Esc Exit Me...

Page 135: ...a hot spare disk Use the arrow key to select a disk then move the cursor to the RAID Disk column To include this disk in the array press or Space You may also specify the Hot Spare disk here Select th...

Page 136: ...lity 3 The Adapter Properties screen appears Use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties then press Enter LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS MPTBIOS 6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Copyright 2000 2006 LSI Logic Corp...

Page 137: ...s plus an optional hot spare Data on the primary disk may be migrated Create IME Volume Create Integrated Mirrored Enhanced Array of 3 to 8 disks including an optional hot spare ALL DATA on array disk...

Page 138: ...t the minimum requirements for use in a RAID array The disk is not large enough to mirror existing data on the primary drive The disk has been selected as the Hot Spare for the RAID array The disk is...

Page 139: ...I Slot 00 PCI Address Bus Dev Func 05 03 00 MPT Firmware Revision 1 15 00 00 IR SAS Address 500E0180 60831008 NVIDIA Version 25 02 Status Disabled Boot Order 0 Boot Support Enabled OS only RAID Proper...

Page 140: ...Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help Enter Select Item Alt N Next Array C Create an array LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 View Array SAS1068 Array 1 of 1 Identifier LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000 T...

Page 141: ...n press Enter 3 From the Manage Array screen select Manage Hot Spare then press Enter Esc Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help Enter Select Item Alt N Next Array C Create an array LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08...

Page 142: ...screen select Synchronize Array then press Enter 3 Press Y to begin the synchronization or N to cancel Esc Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help SPACE Change Item C Commit Changes LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 0...

Page 143: ...1 volume the data is preserved on the primary disk To delete an array 1 From the Manage Array screen select Delete Array then press Enter 2 Press Y to delete or N to cancel Esc Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 He...

Page 144: ...n 25 02 Status Disabled Boot Order 0 Boot Support Enabled OS only RAID Properties SAS Topology Advanced Adapter Properties More keys for the SAS Topology display C Clear Device Mappings for Non Presen...

Page 145: ...he boot device If a device is currently configured as the boot device the Device Info column on the SAS Topology screen will show the word Boot 3 To select a boot disk move the cursor to the disk and...

Page 146: ...1 Help Allt N Global Properties Alter Boot Order Ins Del Alter Boot List LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Adapter List Global Properties Adapter PCI PCI PCI PCI FW Revision Status Boot...

Page 147: ...dapter List Change Item LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Adapter List Global Properties Pause When Boot Alert Displayed No Boot Information Display Mode Display adapters installed devic...

Page 148: ...he system defaults Esc Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help Allt N Adapter List Change Item LSI Logic Config Utility v6 08 05 00 2006 08 02 Adapter List Global Properties Pause When Boot Alert Displayed No Boot...

Page 149: ...7 CHAPTER Driver Installation...

Page 150: ...a RAID set You can create a RAID driver disk in DOS using the Makedisk application in the support CD To create a RAID driver disk in DOS environment 1 Place the motherboard support CD in the optical...

Page 151: ...driver disk 7 1 2 Installing the RAID controller driver Windows 2000 2003 Server OS When installing the LSI 1068 driver to your OS make sure the driver you are installing supports your current instal...

Page 152: ...rive then press Enter 5 Select the RAID controller driver from the list then press Enter LSI Logic Fusion MPT SAS Driver Server 2003 32 bit LSI Logic Fusion MPT Driver for SAS1064 LSI Logic Fusion MPT...

Page 153: ...eeds with the OS installation Follow screen instructions to continue To an existing Windows 2000 2003 Server OS To install the RAID controller driver on an existing Windows 2000 2003 Server OS 1 Resta...

Page 154: ...ded then click Next 10 The wizard searches the RAID controller drivers When found click Next to install the drivers 11 Click Finish after the driver installation is done To verify the RAID controller...

Page 155: ...to display the RAID controller drivers 6 Click OK when finished Red Hat Enterprise To install the Intel 6321ESB LSI Logic Embedded SATA RAID controller driver when installing Red Hat Enterprise OS 1...

Page 156: ...nstallation 4 Select fd0 using the Tab key when asked to select the driver disk source Press Tab to move the cursor to OK then press Enter 3 Select Yes using the Tab key when asked if you have the dri...

Page 157: ...ow screen instructions to continue the OS installation 5 When prompted insert the Red Hat Enterprise RAID driver disk to the floppy disk drive select OK then press Enter The drivers for the RAID contr...

Page 158: ...o install the RAID controller driver when installing SuSE Linux OS 1 Boot the system from the SuSE Installation CD 2 Select Installation from the Boot Options menu then press Enter 3 A message instruc...

Page 159: ...pted insert the RAID driver disk to the floppy disk drive then press Enter 5 When prompted select the floppy disk drive fd0 as the driver update medium select OK then press Enter The drivers for the R...

Page 160: ...to manually install the Intel chipset software on a Windows 2000 Server 2003 operating system To install the Intel chipset software 1 Restart the computer then log on with Administrator privileges 2 I...

Page 161: ...Manual 7 13 4 The Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility window appears Follow the screen instructions to complete installation 5 Select Yes to accept the terms of the License Agreement and co...

Page 162: ...7 14 Chapter 7 Driver installation 6 Read the Readme File Information and press Next to activate the installation 7 After completing the installation click Finish to restart the computer...

Page 163: ...ator privileges 2 Insert the motherboard system support CD to the optical drive The CD automatically displays the Drivers menu if Autorun is enabled in your computer Windows automatically detects the...

Page 164: ...7 16 Chapter 7 Driver installation 5 Click Next button when the Intel PRO Network Connections InstallShield Wizard window appears 4 Click the Install Drivers option to begin installation...

Page 165: ...6 Select the I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click the Next button 7 Press the Complete and click Next button to fully install the driver Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager a...

Page 166: ...7 18 Chapter 7 Driver installation 8 Follow the screen instructions to complete installation 9 When finished press Finish to continue...

Page 167: ...t click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop then select Properties from the menu 2 Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button 3 Click the sign before the item Network adapters...

Page 168: ...ions displayed Building the driver from the TAR file 1 Insert the motherboard system support CD to the optical drive and mount the optional drive in the Linux platform 2 Copy the base driver tar file...

Page 169: ...Insert the motherboard system support CD to the optical drive The support CD automatically displays the Drivers menu if Autorun is enabled in your computer The VGA Drivers menu if Autorun is enabled i...

Page 170: ...Chapter 7 Driver installation 4 The ATI Software window appears Follow the screen instructions to complete installation 5 Select Yes to accept the terms of the License Agreement and continue the proc...

Page 171: ...HPC 2820 ISSE User Manual 7 23 6 Press the button to select Express installation to activate quick installation 7 After completing the installation restart the computer...

Page 172: ...7 24 Chapter 7 Driver installation...

Page 173: ...A APPENDIX Reference Information...

Page 174: ...or P5 SAS HDD backplane board power connector P6 SMBus connector P7 SAS HDD backplane board power connector P8 SAS HDD backplane board power connector P9 Optical drive floppy drive power connector The...

Page 175: ...0 5 10 50mVp p 12V 11 40 12 00 12 60 120mVp p 12V 11 40 12 00 13 80 120mVp p 5VSB 4 85 5 00 5 20 50mVp p Voltage Min V Max V 3 3V 3 8 4 3 5V 5 7 6 5 12V 13 5 15 0 Redundant power LED Refer to section...

Page 176: ...wer button to make sure that the system is turned on The keyboard does not work Check if the keyboard cable is properly connected to the PS 2 keyboard port The mouse does not work Check if the mouse c...

Page 177: ...and check the CPU temperature and setting of Smart Fan Control If Smart Fan is disabled please set Smart FAN control to Enabled If Smart Fan is already enabled please check the followings 1 If CPU te...

Page 178: ...Appendix References A...

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