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NovaScale 4020 User’s Guide

Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier

The hot-swap hard drive carrier accepts 15,000-RPM and slower Ultra320 SCSI technology
SCA-type hard drives.  The peripheral bay supports Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI disk
drives only.  Single-Ended (SE) SCSI devices are not supported in the peripheral bay.  SE
drives are only supported on the external SCSI connector. Hard drive carriers that accommodate
3.5-inch by 1.0-inch SCSI disk drives are required as part of the hot-swap implementation.  The
disk drive is attached to the carrier with four fasteners, and is retained in the chassis by a
locking handle.  Figure 6 shows a hard drive carrier that has been removed from the peripheral
bay.  The drive is accessed by pressing the latch to release the drive carrier door, then pulling
out on the door.

The SCSI backplane board contains a dual-color LED for each hard drive.  The LED can be
seen at the right edge of the carrier, as shown in the figure.  The LED displays the drive status,
as described in Table 3.

A

B

A.

 

LED

B.

 

Latch

Figure 6.  Hard Drive Carrier

Table 3.

SCSI Hard Drive LED Details

Feature

Description

Green, flashing

Indicates the hard drive is active

Yellow/Green flashing

Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is powered

Yellow/Blank flashing

Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is not powered

Not illuminated

Indicates no hard drive is installed in the bay

Summary of Contents for NovaScale 4020

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Page 3: ...Bull NovaScale 4020 User s Guide Software February 2004 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B P 20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE 86 A1 72EG 01 ORDER REFERENCE...

Page 4: ...ical Publications you are invited to use the Ordering Form also provided at the end of this book Trademarks and Acknowledgements We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this...

Page 5: ...ou must provide proper grounding for the rack itself If the server power cord is plugged into a wall AC outlet the safety grounding conductor in the power cord provides proper grounding only for the s...

Page 6: ...the PDU CAUTION Temperature The range of temperatures in which the server operates when installed in an equipment rack must not go below 10 C 50 F or rise above 35 C 95 F Extreme fluctuations in tempe...

Page 7: ...nternational deviations Australian New Zealand CB Report to IEC 60950 3rd Edition plus Australian deviations Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC USA FCC CFR 47 Part 2 and 15 Verified Class A Limit Canad...

Page 8: ...der nor the manufacturer are responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equip...

Page 9: ...ive actions ICES 003 Canada Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur App...

Page 10: ...ng conventions are used in this manual WARNING Warnings indicate conditions that if not observed can cause personal injury CAUTION Cautions warn you about how to prevent damage to hardware or loss of...

Page 11: ...ures 3 Chassis Front 3 Front Panel 4 Peripheral Bay 5 Power Supply Bay 8 Chassis Rear 10 Internal Chassis Features 11 Electronics Bay 11 Cooling Subsystem 13 Power Subsystem 16 Power Supply Modules 16...

Page 12: ...4 Remote Keyboard Navigation 45 Local Keyboard Navigation 45 About Box Information 47 Server Discovery 48 Remote SMU Application 48 Local SMU Application 51 Running from CD 51 Running from the System...

Page 13: ...for Console Redirection 105 Terminal Mode 106 Setup and Configuration 106 Connection Mechanism 106 Hardware Setup 106 Configuration Using System Maintenance Utility SMU 106 Serial Channel Configuratio...

Page 14: ...ailure 133 Replacing a System Fan 133 Hot swap Power Supplies 134 Determining Power Supply Status 134 Power Module Removal and Replacement 135 D Servicing the Electronics Bay 137 Adding or Replacing P...

Page 15: ...button selected 48 Figure 24 Service Partition Utilities 49 Figure 25 SMU Home 50 Figure 26 LAN Channel Configuration 53 Figure 27 LAN Alert Configuration 56 Figure 28 New Edit LAN Alert 57 Figure 29...

Page 16: ...ssor Settings Submenu Items 38 Table 9 BIOS Setup Advanced Screen Menu Items 39 Table 10 BIOS Setup Security Screen Menu Items 39 Table 11 BIOS Setup System Management Screen Menu Items 40 Table 12 Se...

Page 17: ...e video connector and dual USB ports accessible from the front panel Color coded parts differentiate hot swap and non hot swap serviceable components Figure 1 provides a diagram of the front and top o...

Page 18: ...bility Three PCI X slots Three hot swap 350 W power supplies in a redundant 2 1 configuration Dual redundant power cords 1 1 when three power supplies are present Six hot swap system fans in a redunda...

Page 19: ...areas is discussed below Chassis Front The following figure shows the front of the chassis with the snap on bezel in place The bezel must be removed to access the front panel switches power supplies S...

Page 20: ...s A System Power switch LED On S0 Yes B System Reset switch Resets the system C SDINT System Diagnostic Interrupt switch Asserts SDINT D System ID switch and LED Blue System identification switch and...

Page 21: ...ible 15 pin connector J USB3 connector USB port 3 4 pin connector K USB4 connector USB port 2 4 pin connector Figure 4 Front Panel Controls Indicators and Connectors Peripheral Bay The peripheral bay...

Page 22: ...is by a locking handle Figure 6 shows a hard drive carrier that has been removed from the peripheral bay The drive is accessed by pressing the latch to release the drive carrier door then pulling out...

Page 23: ...drive carrier that is inserted from the rear of the peripheral bay This device is not hot swappable you must switch off system power remove all power cords open the chassis and then remove the periph...

Page 24: ...configuration If no module is installed in the left slot a filler panel is required for proper system cooling Two power supply modules are capable of handling the worst case power requirements for a...

Page 25: ...f AC input 1 unavailable or below voltage threshold to power up the system AC2 green On AC input 2 available Off AC input 2 unavailable or below voltage threshold to power up the system ACR green On r...

Page 26: ...ID LED blue Two LAN ports RJ45 connector LAN1 on bottom LAN2 on top LAN port LEDs Status LED Green On ethernet link is detected Off no ethernet connection Blinking ethernet link is active F Speed LED...

Page 27: ...shown in the two figures below consists of the following Main board PCI riser board Two processor locations and two power pod locations Eight DIMM slots Air duct for the processor area PCI riser brac...

Page 28: ...12 NovaScale 4020 User s Guide B A C A Processor pods 2 shown installed B Processors 2 shown installed C DIMMs 8 shown installed Figure 12 Electronics Bay sub assembly removed...

Page 29: ...subsystem consists of a hot swap redundant 5 1 system fan array installed in the fan bay The single bank of six Delta FFB0612EHE S18Z hot swap system fans provide the airflow necessary to cool the sy...

Page 30: ...failure is detected when the RPM of a fan falls below a predetermined minimum threshold Approx 5000 RPM If a system fan falls below this threshold all fans will be boosted to operate at a higher speed...

Page 31: ...ime that the fan or power supply is removed from the system not from the time of failure A system fan failure is indicated by the corresponding fan LED and by the Cooling Fault LED on the front panel...

Page 32: ...l not cause DC output transients in excess of specified limits Conversely adding an operational or failed supply to a paralleled group will not cause DC output transients in excess of the limits speci...

Page 33: ...In addition the server contains the following system boards SCSI board Front panel board Major components of the board set include Intel Itanium 2 processors Intel E8870 chip set High capacity DDR SDR...

Page 34: ...MRH D Power Pod HL 2 VHDM Connector SNC M HL 2 HL 1 5 SIOH VHDM Connector PCI 33 Ethernet Port Ethernet Port 2x USB VGA Video Port USB Port Hot Swap SCSI Drives SCSI Backplane SCSI Cable Flex Cable Po...

Page 35: ...I O with one external serial port and an internal header for a second port Integrated ATI Rage XL video controller and memory with two video ports one at the rear and one through the front panel The...

Page 36: ...stem ID LED F System ID PB G External SCSI connector H VHDM 1 I DIMM sockets 8 4 7 3 from left to right J DIMM sockets 6 2 5 1 from left to right K VHDM 0 L Battery M Internal SCSI connector N 120 pin...

Page 37: ...e on the main board between the PCI riser assembly and the chassis Four Rambus channels run from the Scalable Node Controller SNC to each of the four Memory Repeater Hubs MRH D There is one MRH D devi...

Page 38: ...kplane and a secondary channel via an external SCSI connector at the rear of the chassis This device interfaces to the SIOH at clock frequencies up to133MHz through one channel of the primary P64H2 al...

Page 39: ...PCI based Fast IDE controller Although the server system implements a single IDE channel on the front panel board which supports a CD DVD drive at ATA 33 speeds the IDE controller supports the follow...

Page 40: ...nitoring Processor core ratio speed setting Chassis general fault light control Chassis cooling failure light control Chassis power fault light control Chassis power light control Chassis ID LEDs cont...

Page 41: ...set One P64H2 component Three non hot plug PCI slots One 64 bit 133 MHz PCI X full length Two 64 bit 100 MHz PCI X full length One integrated D2D Server management logic I 2 C logic FRU device ID acce...

Page 42: ...d report SCSI backplane temperature SAF TE intelligent agent which acts as proxy for dumb I 2 C devices during intra chassis communications Dumb I 2 C devices are those that have no bus mastering capa...

Page 43: ...ot swap Controller resides on the SCSI backplane board The primary functions of the GEM359 are as follows Implements the SAF TE command set Controls the SCSI hard drive fault LEDs Provides a path for...

Page 44: ...cable connector from main board provides IDE connectivity and auxiliary signals Single IDE channel pass thru connection to IDE connector for support of an IDE peripheral Front panel functions Two USB...

Page 45: ...he Resource CD 1 Insert the System Resource CD into the server s CD ROM drive before booting to EFI Shell 2 Boot the system into EFI Shell the EFI CD menu program launches automatically If the EFI CD...

Page 46: ...Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Shell on page 34 Boot Options Files that you include as boot options You add and delete boot options by using the Boot Maintenance menu Each boot option specifies an...

Page 47: ...ss Enter to select the option Use the arrow keys to select the boot option to delete Press Enter to select the option Press Y to confirm your selection Select Save to NVRAM Select Exit to return to th...

Page 48: ...with the arrow key Press b to make this option the next boot option Press r to reset Select Save to NVRAM Select Exit to return to the Boot Manager Select Console Input Device This feature allows you...

Page 49: ...figuration Software and Utilities 33 Option Description Exit Returns control to the EFI Boot Manager main menu Selecting this option displays the active boot devices including a possible integrated sh...

Page 50: ...break Executes a breakpoint cd path Changes the current directory cls background color Clears the screen comp file1 file2 Compares two files connect r c Handle DeviceHandle DriverHandle Binds the EFI...

Page 51: ...kdir dir dir Creates a new directory mm address Width Type n Memory Modify type Mem MMIO IO PCI n for non interactive mode when inside a nsh file mode col row Sets or gets the current graphics mode mo...

Page 52: ...ings DVD CD ROM etc SCSI BIOS Default CMOS settings and fail safe settings Password security Advanced chip set settings for boot up Information on system configuration version peripheral population RA...

Page 53: ...xit Exits the utility with or without saving utilities and allows management of custom settings Each menu occupies a single screen and presents a list of menu items Some menu items are sub menus while...

Page 54: ...nformational purposes only SAL Version SAL_version_number The currently loaded version of SAL You cannot change this value It appears for informational purposes only FPSWA Version FPSWA_version_num Th...

Page 55: ...3 Option ROM SEL Event Logging Enabled Disabled Enabled allows logging of system events Event Log Configuration Clear All Event Logs No Yes Instructs the BMC to clear the SEL log POST Error Pause Ena...

Page 56: ...HSC Revision No entry Displays the revision of the hot swap controller Display only Table 12 Setup Console Redirection Sub Menu Items Sub Menu Item Default Value Description Serial Console Redirection...

Page 57: ...auses the system to prompt you for a Yes or No response Yes Saves your changes and exits the utility No Discards your changes and exits the utility Exit Discarding Changes Lets you exit Setup with or...

Page 58: ...irroring function on the NovaScale internal disks proceed as described hereunder CAUTION When activating the mirroring data on both disks will be lost 1 Insert the NovaScale 4020 Resource CD then boot...

Page 59: ...lity This utility will allow correct operation of the HDDs LEDs and the hard drive fault LED on the front panel see Behavior hereafter This utility is available on the NovaScale 4020 Resource CD or at...

Page 60: ...ure users and associated passwords for channel access Users and channels can be assigned privilege levels to further define the access levels Configure platform events to define the actions that shoul...

Page 61: ...tion Enter If the cursor is in an edit box the Enter key moves the cursor to the next selectable control in the currently active pane When the focus is on a task menu item a task button a radio button...

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Page 63: ...ontrol the Tab key is used 3 For edit box controls the left arrow and right arrow keys can be used to move the cursor within the edit box To move to a different control the Tab Enter up arrow or down...

Page 64: ...the set of tools listed under the heading Reboot to Service Partition Remote SMU Application The path used to connect to a target server is defined by the ISM software based on information it has abo...

Page 65: ...the server and uses the Service Partition Utilities services to execute the server side SMU core components If a connection is established the application sends information to the SMU core components...

Page 66: ...the session between the SMU application and the core components is established the window below is displayed The primary information pane at the right directs you to select an activity from the task...

Page 67: ...he SMU locally assuming the system Resource CD is being used 1 Insert the system Resource CD into the CD drive on the target server and boot the server to the EFI shell The Resource CD menu program be...

Page 68: ...used control is returned to the Service Partition Utilities application Server Management Configuration Task The server management configuration task appears in the task pane of the SMU This task allo...

Page 69: ...Next button until you reach the Save button on the final LAN configuration screen Gratuitous ARPs may be enabled This setting allows the BMC to generate gratuitous ARPs which provides a mechanism for...

Page 70: ...ommands that can change the behavior of the out of band interfaces For example Operator privilege does not allow the capability to disable individual channels or to change user access privileges Admin...

Page 71: ...C address information remains in place This check box is disabled if DHCP is enabled Backup Gateway IP Address This edit box allows you to enter the IP address of a backup gateway router The IP addres...

Page 72: ...MP Community String This edit box is used to enter a string for Platform Event Traps PETs This field can optionally be used for a vendor specific string that is used to provide the network name identi...

Page 73: ...irmware data internal to the SMU changes are written to non volatile storage in the firmware only after you select the Save button in the last LAN configuration screen New Edit LAN Alert The New Edit...

Page 74: ...n place Number of Retries This edit box allows you to enter the number of times to retry sending an alert to a given destination If alert acknowledge is enabled then retries are sent only when if a ti...

Page 75: ...enable or disable the serial over LAN capability SOL Privilege Level This setting is used to select the minimum operating privilege level that is required to be able to activate SOL The choices are U...

Page 76: ...ams on a single channel After clicking on the User Configuration sub task the screen displayed below is shown This screen displays an entry for each possible user that can be configured This screen sh...

Page 77: ...check box is used to enable you to attempt to have access to the available channels Leaving the box unchecked disables the user preventing that user from accessing the channels Enter Username This edi...

Page 78: ...ox is checked these two edit boxes are disabled If a user password is currently set the SMU user is not required to enter the current password before changing it User Privilege Level for LAN Channels...

Page 79: ...a match it performs the configured action s The initial PEF sub task screen is shown in the figure below Figure 32 Platform Event Filter Configuration After completing this screen click Next to move...

Page 80: ...click Next The check boxes allow enabling or disabling of the following Power Cycle This check box globally enables disables the Power Cycle action when an event filter is triggered The action is enab...

Page 81: ...d only if alerts are enabled A chassis action that occurs if the filter event occurs Whether alerts are enabled or disabled if the filter event occurs The settings associated with a particular filter...

Page 82: ...alert is sent Policy Number Associated With This Event Filter This drop down box allows you to specify an alert policy number to be associated with the event filter This setting is enabled only if the...

Page 83: ...ed with the event that caused the alert By seeing all entries you are able to ensure that the entries are in the correct order One use of the policy table is to be able to specify multiple destination...

Page 84: ...d or disabled Policy type determines how the firmware processes multiple entries that have the same policy number Channel on which the alert corresponding to the table entry would be sent Destination...

Page 85: ...ed table entry is already associated with a policy number that policy number is displayed If a policy number is not associated with the selected table entry 1 is displayed If alerts are associated wit...

Page 86: ...s associated with a drop down list of destinations that have been configured for that channel Only the selection made in the drop down list associated with the active radio button channel is used Seri...

Page 87: ...fter selecting a connection mode clicking on the Next button displays the screen for the selected mode Direct Connect Mode When Direct Connect Mode is selected the client console and target server are...

Page 88: ...er second at which the data can be transmitted through the serial port Available baud rates are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 bps Support for baud rates higher than 19200 is optional and SMU will...

Page 89: ...ring dead time have meaning only when the serial modem channel access mode is set to shared The default values that are stored in firmware need to be adjusted for the phone in the region where the se...

Page 90: ...lete Buttons If no dial strings are configured only the New button is enabled New When the New button is clicked you are shown a screen where you can configure a new dial string See the following sect...

Page 91: ...ing list displays as Not Configured Figure 40 New Edit Dial String After completing this screen click OK to return to the Destination Dial Strings screen Destination Dial String When the BMC sends a d...

Page 92: ...when a page is to be sent out Retry information for the page Configuration of the modem at the destination The data shown for each page destination includes the dial string call retries flow control...

Page 93: ...o blackout Enter a value between 0 and 255 Call Retry Interval This setting gives the number of seconds between call retries when a busy signal is detected Enter a value between 0 and 255 Edit Page De...

Page 94: ...ort Available baud rates are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 bps Stop Bits This drop down determines the number of stop bits to use when transmitting page data The choices are 1 or 2 stop bits Data...

Page 95: ...Mode see Terminal Mode on page 106 Figure 43 Terminal Mode Configuration After completing this screen click Save to complete this sub task Enable Terminal Mode This check box enables or disables term...

Page 96: ...checked Enable Handshake When BMC Ready To Receive Another Message This setting enables or disables whether the BMC handshakes when ready to receive another message from you When enabled the BMC outpu...

Page 97: ...is possible for a policy value to be read from the firmware that does not correspond to any of these three settings This value is classified as unknown In this case a dialog box informs you that such...

Page 98: ...SEL Upon selecting the task the entire SEL is loaded During the load process a dialog displays the progress You cannot interrupt this process After the load is completed you will see a warning message...

Page 99: ...ption RID Record ID RT Record Type TS Time Stamp GID Generator ID ER Event Message Format Revision ST Sensor Type SN Sensor Number EDIR Event Dir and Event Type ED1 Event Data 1 ED2 Event Data 2 ED3 E...

Page 100: ...segments of records This is the equivalent of pressing the Previous button five times If there are not five pages to backtrack it goes to the first page of events This button is disabled if the first...

Page 101: ...to save the currently loaded SEL to a file The user can choose to save the SEL as the decoded event data or as hexadecimal format A different file extension is used for each type In each case the SEL...

Page 102: ...h the new SEL Properties Button This shows you the current properties of the SEL Included in the properties are IPMI version Number of Entries Last Add Time Last Erase Time Free Space Remaining both i...

Page 103: ...have entries are included in the SDR tree view If the viewer determines that a SDR record is invalid the record is ignored and the remainder of the records are added to the tree After the tree is crea...

Page 104: ...o view all SDRs Viewing SDRs SDR records can only be viewed one at a time They are opened by clicking on the SDR in the SDR tree No other actions are allowed once an SDR is opened for viewing If the d...

Page 105: ...and is used for the display name instead of the format defined in the table Close Button This button closes the current SDR window and returns you to the SDR selection screen Previous Button This butt...

Page 106: ...sub task from the FRU menu it immediately retrieves the system FRUs In order to discover the system FRUs the viewer must first scan the system SDRs and search the records for FRU locations After the s...

Page 107: ...re present in the system the title and value areas will contain the following message Not present The FRU list is replaced by the message No Displayable FRUs present in system The FRU that is currentl...

Page 108: ...g SMU task execution Data Entry Errors Some screens will ask for user input using edit boxes In some of these boxes the allowable user input needs to meet certain requirements such as use of certain c...

Page 109: ...or this type of error a message is displayed indicating that a data corruption error has been encountered and that the current action cannot be completed You are asked to select a new task from the ta...

Page 110: ...s launched the SMU task pane provides a Help item with a Contents sub task under it You cannot click on the Help item itself but when you click on Contents a new browser window is launched The Table o...

Page 111: ...k on the application window to bring it to the foreground You can use F1 to toggle between the SMU application window and the help window Since the application uses the entire screen and its container...

Page 112: ...the EFI environment Starting the Application Use the following steps to setup and run tests NOTE You can also run this utility from the Resource CD This causes the utility to run in a RAM drive which...

Page 113: ...og box Understanding Basic Testing The Platform Test menu is set up in the order that is typically used Test Setup allows you to determine which tests to run and how thoroughly to test Run Test starts...

Page 114: ...dual Tests To display on line help text files for a particular test use the arrow keys to highlight the desired test and then press the F1 key You will see a scrollable text file that describes the su...

Page 115: ...copies service partition files into the existing system partition These files include utilities diagnostics and other software required for remote management You can run the utilities and diagnostics...

Page 116: ...it the Service Partition Administration menu and return to the EFI CD menu Booting from the Service Partition The service partition contains utilities and diagnostics To run these utilities or diagnos...

Page 117: ...rovide the modem reaction results in the modem either dropping the link when the server reboots as in AT D0 or becoming unresponsive to server baud rate changes as in AT D2 The Setup EMP option for ha...

Page 118: ...not have an ASCII mapping such as F1 and Alt A the remote sends a string of characters as defined in the tables below The strings are based on the ANSI terminal standard Since the ANSI terminal stand...

Page 119: ...S F4 OS NS NS NS F5 OT NS NS NS F6 OU NS NS NS F7 OV NS NS NS F8 OW NS NS NS F9 OX NS NS NS F10 OY NS NS NS F11 OZ NS NS NS F12 O1 NS NS NS Print Screen NS NS NS NS Scroll Lock NS NS NS NS Pause NS NS...

Page 120: ...a real mode BIOS extension and has been modified to transition into EFI space The transition is actually a parameter passing exercise whereby the serial redirection scheme native to the EFI takes ove...

Page 121: ...If it does not choose Serial Port and use the arrow keys to change the selection 7 Set the Baud Rate to 19 2K 8 Set the Flow Control to CTS RTS 9 Set the Terminal Type to VT 100 10 Press F10 to save t...

Page 122: ...out the terminal mode configuration screen Setup and Configuration Connection Mechanism Two types of connection mechanisms are supported as follows Direct connection where a local host is connected to...

Page 123: ...of the SMU click Serial Modem to go to the Serial Modem configuration menu 3 At the Connection Mode box pull down the menu and select Direct Connect Mode 4 Select Always Available for the Access Mode...

Page 124: ...screen 10 Press the ESC key followed by to enable Terminal Mode and end the PING messages TMODE OK is displayed 11 Type SYS TMODE it is case sensitive and must be in uppercase The response is OK TMODE...

Page 125: ...to terminal mode ESC Syntax Terminal mode messages follow the general syntax message data newline sequence Each terminal mode message must be preceded with the left bracket start character and must be...

Page 126: ...case insensitive hex ASCII pairs where each is optionally separated from the preceding pair by a single space character The following is an example of a binary IPMI request message 18 00 22 newline s...

Page 127: ...and from the system interface are transferred using the BMC SMS System Management Software LUN 10b and with the bridge field set to 00b Table 23 Supported BMC Combinations for IPMI Message Bridging B...

Page 128: ...ately logs out any presently active session Entering an invalid password with U or N also has the same effect SYS TMODE Used as a no op confirm that Terminal Mode is active BMC returns an OK response...

Page 129: ...r this field is provided for consistency with other configuration commands and as a placeholder for future extension of the IPMI specification Returns the Terminal Mode Configuration bytes where XX an...

Page 130: ...unspecified fault fault detected but severity unspecified status not available unknown typically because system power is OFF V Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health statu...

Page 131: ...11b Reserved Service partition selector semi volatile 1 1 Data 1 7 0 Service partition selector This value is used to select the service partition BIOS should boot using This document does not specif...

Page 132: ...Data field 4 1b enable write to bit 4 of Data field 3 1b enable write to bit 3 of Data field 2 1b enable write to bit 2 of Data field 1 1b enable write to bit 1 of Data field 0 1b enable write to bit...

Page 133: ...m default Diagnostic Partition 2 0101b Force boot from default CD DVD 2 0110b 1110b Reserved 1111b Force boot from Floppy primary removable media 1 1b Screen Blank 0 1b Lock out reset buttons Boot fla...

Page 134: ...BIOS to force mux to BMC at conclusion of POST start of OS boot If honored this overrides the recommended setting of the mux at the end of POST 010b Requests BIOS to force mux to system at conclusion...

Page 135: ...gnation semi volatile means that the parameter will be kept across system power cycles resets system power on off and sleep state changes but is not preserved if the management controller loses standb...

Page 136: ...you must exit the operating system if applicable and then use the power button to power down the server Follow these steps to power down the server 1 If the server is running an operating system use t...

Page 137: ...rostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling components CAUTION The NovaScale 4020 Server e...

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Page 139: ...dd PCI boards this black cover must be removed Removing the Black Cover To remove the black cover follow these instructions 1 Remove the front bezel from the server 2 Using a screwdriver remove the 6...

Page 140: ...e Figure 51 located on each side of the server Figure 51 J rails The front of the black cover must be about 1 centimetre back from the front of the server in order that the 6 pins on the sides of the...

Page 141: ...In addition the chassis supports three hot swap power supplies six fans three PCI cards one ATA DVD CD ROM drive and two SCSI SCA 2 hard drives TP00312 A B C E F G I J H M K L D A Peripheral bay B SCS...

Page 142: ...e the top cover refer to Figure 53 and follow these instructions 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions described in Warnings and Cautions and in Before Top Cover or Module Removal on page 121 2 If...

Page 143: ...s inserting the interlock studs in the top cover into the corresponding slots in the chassis 2 Slide the top cover forward until it engages underneath the front lip of the chassis and stops snug with...

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Page 145: ...ng Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is powered Yellow Blank flashing Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is not powered Not illuminated Indicates nothing is installed in the bay Rem...

Page 146: ...and or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer s instructions 4 If the drive carrier is installed in the drive bay remove it and place it on a clean static free work surface See Rem...

Page 147: ...etter A in the figure 9 Align the holes in the drive to the holes in the drive carrier and drive rails Insert the mounting screws that were removed in the previous steps to and secure the carrier to t...

Page 148: ...o chassis B Carrier handle Figure 58 Inserting a Hard Drive Hot swap System Fans The six 60x60x38 mm cooling fans provide 50CFM of airflow each The server system supports only a fully populated system...

Page 149: ...no fan has failed follow the instructions under Installing the Top Cover Replacing a System Fan Refer to Figure 59 and use the instructions below to replace a hot swap system fan 1 See the warnings a...

Page 150: ...replaced without powering down the server After replacing the failed TPS module the AC transfer switch will engage the replaced module and set the module in the PS Shared position back to standby See...

Page 151: ...owing instructions to replace a power supply 1 Locate the power module to be removed Look at the LED at the top left corner of each module and refer to Table 28 to determine the status of the modules...

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Page 153: ...move the PCI riser assembly from the chassis refer to Figure 61 and follow these instructions 1 See the warnings and cautions under Removing and Installing the Top Cover on page 126 2 Turn off all per...

Page 154: ...Press down on the touch point on the PCI retention lever for the slot and swing the lever open See letter C in Figure 62 4 Insert the adapter card and apply sufficient pressure to set the card into th...

Page 155: ...CI riser card assembly with its mating slot on the retention lever assembly 2 Lower the PCI riser assembly into position 3 Move the PCI riser retention lever forward and down to engage the VHDM connec...

Page 156: ...ly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsf...

Page 157: ...Safety Warnings 141 Safety Warnings WARNING English US AVERTISSEMENT Fran ais WARNUNG Deutsch AVVERTENZA Italiano ADVERTENCIAS Espa ol...

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Page 159: ...5 Provide some electrostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling components 6 Do not opera...

Page 160: ...ticles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields...

Page 161: ...une bande antistatique pour poignet et reliez la la masse du syst me toute surface m tallique non peinte du bo tier 6 Ne faites pas fonctionner le syst me tandis que le bo tier est ouvert Une fois TOU...

Page 162: ...suspension sauf la poussi re normale Bien a r et loin des sources de chaleur y compris du soleil direct A l abri des chocs et des sources de vibrations Isol de forts champs lectromagn tiques g en r s...

Page 163: ...m niemals ohne ordnungsgem montiertes Geh use ein Nachdem Sie die oben erw hnten ersten sechs SICHERHEITSSCHRITTE durchgef hrt haben k nnen Sie die Abdeckung abnehmen indem Sie 1 ffnen und entfernen S...

Page 164: ...ausgenommen gut gel ftet und keinen Heizquellen ausgesetzt sein einschlie lich direkter Sonneneinstrahlung keinen Ersch tterungen ausgesetzt sein keine starken von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugten elek...

Page 165: ...ccata alla presa a terra del telaio del sistema qualsiasi superficie non dipinta 6 Non far operare il sistema quando il telaio senza le coperture Dopo aver seguito i sei passi di SICUREZZA sopracitati...

Page 166: ...articelle in sospensione a parte la normale polvere presente nell ambiente Ben ventilata e lontana da fonti di calore compresa la luce solare diretta Al riparo da urti e lontana da fonti di vibrazione...

Page 167: ...rost tica ESD Puede hacerlo si utiliza una mu equera antiest tica sujetada a la toma de tierra del chasis o a cualquier tipo de superficie de metal sin pintar 6 No ponga en marcha el sistema si se han...

Page 168: ...t culas en suspensi n salvo el polvo normal Bien ventilado y alejado de fuentes de calor incluida la luz solar directa Alejado de fuentes de vibraci n Aislado de campos electromagn ticos fuertes produ...

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