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Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide

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Replacing a RAID Controller Card Inside the Server Node

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Replacing an RTC Battery Inside the Server Node

3-41

Replacing an Internal USB Drive Inside the Server Node

3-43

Internal USB Drive Replacement Procedure

3-43

Enabling or Disabling the Internal USB Port

3-43

Installing a Trusted Platform Module Inside the Server Node

3-44

Installing the TPM Hardware

3-44

Enabling TPM Support in the BIOS

3-45

Enabling the Intel TXT Feature in the BIOS

3-46

Replacing an Adapter Card Inside the SIOC

3-48

Special Considerations for Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Cards

3-49

Replacing an RTC Battery Inside the SIOC

3-50

Service Headers on the Server Node Board

3-52

Service Header Locations on the Server Node Board

3-52

Using the Clear Password Header P11

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Using the Clear CMOS Header P13

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Server Specifications

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Physical Specifications 

A-1

Environmental Specifications 

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Power Specifications 

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Power Cable Specifications

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Supported Power Cables and Plugs

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C

RAID Controller Considerations

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Supported RAID Controllers and Required Cables

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Supercap Power Module (RAID Backup Unit)

C-1

Restoring RAID Configuration After Replacing a RAID Controller

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For More Information

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Installation for Cisco UCS Integration

D-1

Summary of Contents for UCS C3160

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Page 2: ...ect the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could...

Page 3: ...ents Inside the System I O Controller 1 6 System Features Overview 1 7 C H A P T E R 2 Installing the Server 2 1 Unpacking and Inspecting the Server 2 2 Preparing for Server Installation 2 2 Installation Guidelines 2 2 Rack Requirements 2 4 Equipment Requirements 2 4 Slide Rail Adjustment Range 2 4 Installing the Server In a Rack 2 5 Installing the Slide Rails 2 5 Installing the Cable Management A...

Page 4: ...rs 3 10 Removing the Server Node Cover 3 12 Removing the System I O Controller Cover 3 14 Installing or Replacing System Components 3 16 Replacing Hard Drives or Solid State Drives 3 17 Replacing Hard Drives in the Internal Drive Compartment 3 17 Replacing Hard Drives in the Optional Drive Expander Module 3 21 Replacing Solid State Drives in the Rear Panel Solid State Drive Bays 3 22 Enabling AHCI...

Page 5: ...siderations for Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Cards 3 49 Replacing an RTC Battery Inside the SIOC 3 50 Service Headers on the Server Node Board 3 52 Service Header Locations on the Server Node Board 3 52 Using the Clear Password Header P11 3 53 Using the Clear CMOS Header P13 3 54 A P P E N D I X A Server Specifications A 1 Physical Specifications A 1 Environmental Specifications A 2 Power Specifica...

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Page 7: ...his document uses the following conventions for notes cautions and safety warnings Notes and cautions contain important information that you should know Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material that are not covered in the publication Caution Means reader be careful Cautions contain information about something you might do that could result in equipmen...

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Page 9: ...ão que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispos...

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Page 11: ...ão fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES Advarsel VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr skal du være opmærksom på de involverede risici der er ved elektriske kred...

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Page 14: ...on please send your comments to ucs docfeedback external cisco com We appreciate your feedback Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation using the Cisco Bug Search Tool BST submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s New in Cisco Product Documentation at http www cisco com c en us td docs general whatsnew wh...

Page 15: ...th the removable front bezel installed See Status LEDs and Buttons page 3 1 for explanations of LED states Figure 1 1 Front Panel Features 1 Operations panel 6 Temperature status LED 2 System Power button LED power shutdown for the entire system 7 Power supply status LED 3 System unit identification button LED 8 Network link activity LED 4 System status LED 9 Pull out asset tag not visible under f...

Page 16: ...his SIOC 1 management port do not use the SIOC 2 management port 4 Server node Power button LED 12 Not used at this time 5 Server node reset button resets processor chipset in server node 13 Solid state drive 2 5 inch drive bays only the top two bays are supported 6 KVM console connector on server node Used with a KVM cable that provides two USB one VGA and one serial connector 14 Drive expander m...

Page 17: ...he Main Chassis page 1 3 Components Inside the Server Node page 1 5 Components Inside the System I O Controller page 1 6 Replaceable Components Inside the Main Chassis This section shows the locations of the replaceable components that are inside the main chassis Some components are accessible from the rear panel and others are accessible by opening the top covers The top view of the system in Fig...

Page 18: ...nch solid state drives up to two 3 Server node See also Components Inside the Server Node page 1 5 7 Power supplies four redundant as 2 2 4 Drive expander module 8 3 5 inch drives up to four in the optional drive expander module 353377 HDD01 HDD02 HDD03 HDD04 HDD05 HDD06 HDD07 HDD08 HDD09 HDD10 HDD11 HDD12 HDD13 HDD14 HDD15 HDD16 HDD17 HDD18 HDD19 HDD20 HDD21 HDD22 HDD23 HDD24 HDD25 HDD26 HDD27 HD...

Page 19: ...he server node removed from the system and with the cover of the server node removed Figure 1 4 Replaceable Components Inside the Server Node 1 RTC battery CR 2032 accessible with the node cover on 4 Trusted platform module socket 2 DIMMs 8 sockets for each CPU 16 total 5 Cisco modular RAID controller card with SuperCap power module backup attached 3 CPUs and heat sinks two 6 Internal USB port for...

Page 20: ...his section shows the locations of the replaceable components that are inside the system I O controller which is accessible from the rear of the chassis The view shown is with the cover of the module removed Figure 1 5 Replaceable Components Inside the System I O Controller 1 RTC battery CR 1632 2 Adapter card either dual port 10 Gb SFP or quad port 1 Gb RJ 45 353379 1 2 ...

Page 21: ... GB cache inside the server node For a list of supported RAID controller options see RAID Controller Considerations page C 1 RAID Backup The optional supercap power module SCPM mounts to the RAID controller card that is inside the server node PCIe I O This system has no PCIe expansion slots Network and management I O The system can have one or two system I O controllers SIOCs These each provide re...

Page 22: ...n addition there is one fan in each power supply Baseboard management Cisco Integrated Management Controller Cisco IMC firmware Depending on your NIC mode settings the Cisco IMC can be accessed through the dedicated management port the 1 Gb LOM ports or the 10 Gb LOM ports 1 Hot swappable No preconditioning of the component is required before removal while the system is powered on Table 1 1 Cisco ...

Page 23: ...e 2 16 Note Before you install operate or service a server review the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco UCS C Series Servers for important safety information Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and ...

Page 24: ...tems Step 3 Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative Have the following information ready Invoice number of shipper see the packing slip Model and serial number of the damaged unit Description of damage Effect of damage on the installation Preparing for Server Installation This section provides information about preparing for server installati...

Page 25: ...e configuration and prepare the site before installing the server See the Cisco UCS Site Preparation Guide for the recommended site planning tasks Ensure that there is adequate space around the server to allow for servicing the server and for adequate airflow The airflow in this server is from front to back Ensure that the air conditioning meets the thermal requirements listed in the Server Specif...

Page 26: ...lish universal hole spacing per section 1 of ANSI EIA 310 D 1992 The rack post holes can be square 0 38 inch 9 6 mm round 0 28 inch 7 1 mm 12 24 UNC or 10 32 UNC when you use the supplied slide rails The minimum vertical rack space per server must be four RUs equal to 7 in 17 78 cm Equipment Requirements The slide rails supplied by Cisco Systems for this server do not require tools for installatio...

Page 27: ...ld be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 Installing the Slide Rails Step 1 Remove ...

Page 28: ... assembly front end with the front rack post holes that you want to use The slide rail front end wraps around the outside of the rack post and the mounting pegs enter the rack post holes from the outside front b Push the front mounting pegs into the rack post holes until you hear them click and lock c Adjust the slide rail length until it reaches the rear rack post perfectly level d Hold open the ...

Page 29: ...tempting this procedure alone could result in personal injury or equipment damage a Align the rear of the inner rails that are attached to the server sides with the front ends of the empty intermediate rails on the rack b Push the server into the intermediate rails until it stops at the internal stops c Depress the release clip on each inner rail inward and then continue pushing the server into th...

Page 30: ...rver and insert the screw through the hole that is under the lever The screw threads into the static part of the rail on the rack post and prevents the server from being pulled out Repeat for the opposite slam latch Caution When you pull the server outward from the rack it stops at internal locking stops Do not depress the release clips on the inner rails see Figure 2 4 unless you intend to remove...

Page 31: ...e 2 5 Slide the tab over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks Step 3 Pull out the width adjustment slider that is at the opposite end of the CMA assembly until it matches the width of your rack see Figure 2 5 Step 4 Slide the CMA tab that is at the end of the width adjustment slider onto the end of the stationary slide rail that is attached to the rack post see Figure 2 5 Slide the tab ov...

Page 32: ...ides must remain pointing upward Step 2 Flip the tabs at the end of each CMA arm so that they point toward the rear of the server Step 3 Pivot the tab that is at the end of the width adjustment slider Depress and hold the metal button on the outside of the tab and pivot the tab 180 degrees so that it points toward the rear of the server Figure 2 6 Reversing the CMA 1 CMA tab on end of width adjust...

Page 33: ...KVM cable Cisco PID N20 BKVM See Local Connection Procedure page 2 11 Remote setup Use this procedure if you want to perform setup through your dedicated management LAN See Remote Connection Procedure page 2 12 Note To configure the system remotely you must have a DHCP server on the same network as the system Your DHCP server must be preconfigured with the range of MAC addresses for this server no...

Page 34: ...ur management Ethernet cable into the system I O controller SIOC 1 dedicated management port SIOC 1 is on the left side as you look at the server rear see Figure 1 2 on page 1 2 Note Always use SIOC 1 for the management port connection even if you have two SIOCs Step 3 Allow your preconfigured DHCP server to assign an IP address to the server node Step 4 Use the assigned IP address to access and l...

Page 35: ...nly with the Dedicated NIC mode Active standby If an active Ethernet port fails traffic fails over to a standby port Active active All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously This setting can be used only with the Cisco Card NIC mode Step 2 Choose whether to enable DHCP for dynamic network settings or to enter static network settings Note Before you enable DHCP your DHCP server must be preconfi...

Page 36: ...xt step Step 11 Press F10 to save your settings and reboot the server Note If you chose to enable DHCP the dynamically assigned IP and MAC addresses are displayed on the console screen during bootup Use a browser and the IP address of the Cisco IMC to connect to the Cisco IMC management interface The IP address is based upon the settings that you made either a static address or the address assigne...

Page 37: ...This server has the following NIC redundancy settings that you can choose from None The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem This setting can be used only with the Dedicated NIC mode Active standby If an active Ethernet port fails traffic fails over to a standby port Active active All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously This setting can be used onl...

Page 38: ...h firmware image There are several methods for updating the firmware Recommended method Use the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility to simultaneously upgrade the Cisco IMC BIOS and other component firmware to compatible levels See the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility Quick Reference Guide for your firmware level at the documentation roadmap link below You can upgrade the BIOS using the EFI interface or upgrade f...

Page 39: ...on and build of the current BIOS are displayed on the Main page of the utility Step 2 Use the arrow keys to select the BIOS menu page Step 3 Highlight the field to be modified by using the arrow keys Step 4 Press Enter to select the field that you want to change and then modify the value in the field Step 5 Press the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed Step 6 Follow the instruc...

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Page 41: ...nd it includes the following sections Status LEDs and Buttons page 3 1 Preparing for System Component Installation or Replacement page 3 9 Installing or Replacing System Components page 3 16 Service Headers on the Server Node Board page 3 52 Status LEDs and Buttons This section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics Front Panel LEDs page 3 2 Rear P...

Page 42: ... identification button and LED 6 Power supply status LED 3 System status LED 7 Network link activity LED 4 Fan status LED 8 Internal drive status LEDs Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs States LED Name State 1 System Power button power status LED Off There is no AC power to the system Amber The system is in standby power mode Green The system is in main power mode Power is supplied to all components 2 Sys...

Page 43: ...ave exceeded a warning threshold Amber blinking One or more temperature sensors have exceeded a critical threshold 6 Power supply status Green All power supplies are operating normally Amber steady One or more power supplies are in a degraded operational state Amber blinking One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state 7 Network link activity Off The Ethernet link is idle Green One or ...

Page 44: ...rvice processor status 5 Server node Power button LED 15 Drive expander module status LED 6 Server node reset button resets controller chipset for this node 16 10 Gb SFP port link activity dual port 10 Gb SFP adapter card only 7 1 Gb Ethernet link speed quad port 1 Gb RJ 45 adapter card only 17 10 Gb SFP port link status dual port 10 Gb SFP adapter card only 8 1 Gb Ethernet link status quad port 1...

Page 45: ...rive in a RAID configuration Amber blinking The server node is in a critical condition Critical condition is defined as the following Boot failure Fatal CPU and or bus errors detected Fatal uncorrectable memory error detected Both SIOCs failed Both drives in a RAID configuration failed Excessive thermal conditions 4 Server node unit identification button LED Off The Identification LED is not in us...

Page 46: ...card is installed Off Link speed is 10 100 Mbps Amber Link speed is 1 Gbps Green Link speed is 10 Gbps 17 10 Gb Ethernet link status only when dual 10 Gb adapter card is installed Off No link is present Green Link is active Green blinking Traffic is present on the active link 18 Power supply status Off No AC power input Green steady The power supply is operating normally and supplying DC power to ...

Page 47: ...ivity on each drive carrier Table 3 4 Internal Diagnostic LED States LED Name State 1 SAS SATA drive fault Off The drive is operating properly Amber This drive has failed Amber blinking The device is rebuilding 2 SAS SATA drive activity Off There is no drive in the drive tray no access no fault Green The drive is ready Green blinking The drive is reading or writing data 3 Fan fault LEDs Off Compon...

Page 48: ...dentify a failed component Step 1 Shut down and remove the server node from the system as described in Removing the Server Node Cover page 3 12 You do not have to remove the server node cover to view the LEDs on the edge of the board Step 2 Press and hold the server node unit identification button within 30 minutes of removing the server node from the system A fault LED that lights amber indicates...

Page 49: ...ain power mode To power the system to main power mode press and hold the front panel power button LED and hold it for four seconds The front panel power button LED lights green Power is supplied to all system components and any operating system on your drives can run Shutting Down and Powering Off the System You can invoke a graceful shutdown or a hard shutdown by using either the Cisco Integrated...

Page 50: ...12 Removing the System I O Controller Cover page 3 14 Step 1 Open the left or right internal drive compartment cover to access the hot swappable internal drives a For either the right or left side cover pull the latch release buttons on both latches toward the outer edges of the chassis This causes the spring loaded latches to pop up b With both latches open swing open the hinged cover from the ce...

Page 51: ...taining the System Preparing for System Component Installation or Replacement Figure 3 5 Opening the Top Covers 1 Latch release buttons for left internal drives compartment 3 Latch release buttons for fan compartment 2 Latch release buttons for right internal drives compartment 353448 2 1 3 ...

Page 52: ...Remove the cover from the server node a Lift the latch handle to an upright position see Figure 3 6 b Turn the latch handle 90 degrees to release the lock c Slide the cover toward the rear toward the rear panel buttons and then lift it from the server node Step 4 Replace the server node cover a Set the cover in place on the server node offset about one inch toward the rear Pegs on the inside of th...

Page 53: ...ion and Service Guide OL 32062 01 Chapter 3 Maintaining the System Preparing for System Component Installation or Replacement Figure 3 6 Removing the Server Node Cover 1 Server node cover 2 Latch handle shown in flat closed position 353449 1 2 ...

Page 54: ...evenly disengage the SIOC from its backplane connector b Pull the SIOC from the system and set it on an antistatic work surface Step 3 Remove the SIOC cover a Press the release button on the cover See Figure 3 7 b Push the cover forward toward the Molex connectors c Lift the cover straight up off the SIOC Step 4 Replace the SIOC cover a Set the cover back in place b Slide the cover toward the rear...

Page 55: ...Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 32062 01 Chapter 3 Maintaining the System Preparing for System Component Installation or Replacement Figure 3 7 Removing the SIOC Cover 1 SIOC cover 2 Release button 353450 2 1 ...

Page 56: ...at you use a minimum of two people when lifting the system Attempting to lift the system alone could result in personal injury or equipment damage This section describes how to install and replace system components and it includes the following topics Replacing Hard Drives or Solid State Drives page 3 17 Replacing Fan Modules page 3 24 Replacing a Server Node page 3 25 Replacing a Drive Expander M...

Page 57: ...3 20 Internal Drive Population Guidelines The system has 56 internal drive bays in the main chassis Figure 3 8 shows the internal drive bay numbering When populating internal drives follow these guidelines Populate drive bays starting from the lowest numbered bays to the highest The four colored boxes shown in Figure 3 8 represent the four power groups in which power is distributed to the drive ba...

Page 58: ...e fault LEDs on the right front handle The two columns of LEDs correspond to the two halves of the internal drive compartment under either the right or left side top cover The four numbered rows of LEDs correspond to the four horizontal rows of drive bays 14 drive bays in each row See Figure 3 9 for an example In this example the amber LED indicates that the failing drive is in the right half of t...

Page 59: ...indicating faulty drive in right side of row 3 3 Front of system 2 Fault LED on drive carrier 353452 HDD01 HDD02 HDD03 HDD04 HDD05 HDD06 HDD07 HDD08 HDD09 HDD10 HDD11 HDD12 HDD13 HDD14 HDD15 HDD16 HDD17 HDD18 HDD19 HDD20 HDD21 HDD22 HDD23 HDD24 HDD25 HDD26 HDD27 HDD28 HDD29 HDD30 HDD31 HDD32 HDD33 HDD34 HDD35 HDD36 HDD37 HDD38 HDD39 HDD40 HDD41 HDD42 HDD43 HDD44 HDD45 HDD46 HDD47 HDD48 HDD49 HDD50...

Page 60: ...ase button on the drive carrier The drive lever pops up b Lift the drive lever to the fully open 90 degree position then lift the drive straight up out of its bay Spare drives are already installed in a carrier so it is not necessary to remove the old drive from its carrier Step 5 Install a new drive Note Observe the drive population guidelines in Internal Drive Population Guidelines page 3 17 a A...

Page 61: ...d bay to the highest Figure 3 11 Drive Expander Module and Solid State Drive Numbering Identifying a Faulty Drive Expander Module Drive Each drive carrier has a fault LED that lights solid amber to indicate a failing drive Replacing Drive Expander Module Drives Note SAS SATA drives are hot swappable and can be replaced without removing power from the system Step 1 Identify a failing drive as descr...

Page 62: ...s page 3 22 Replacing Solid State Drives page 3 23 Enabling AHCI SATA Mode page 3 23 Note The two SSDs can be mirrored in a RAID 1 configuration when managed in advanced host controller interface AHCI mode through your Windows or Linux operating system The AHCI SATA mode must be enabled in the BIOS as described in Enabling AHCI SATA Mode page 3 23 Solid State Drive Population Guidelines There are ...

Page 63: ...ion Guidelines page 3 22 a Align the new drive with the empty bay with the label facing up and then push the drive in until it touches the board connector b Grasp and pinch the release latch toward the center while you push the drive fully into the bay and then release the release latch Figure 3 13 Solid State Drive Bay Features Enabling AHCI SATA Mode Step 1 Boot the server and press F2 when prom...

Page 64: ...ent remove the system from the rack Step 2 Open the fan compartment cover as described in Opening the Main Chassis Top Covers page 3 10 Step 3 Remove a fan module a Grasp the two latches on the top of the fan and pinch them toward the center b Lift the fan module straight out of the bay Step 4 Install a new fan module Note The arrow on the fan module that indicates the air flow direction should po...

Page 65: ...e time to evenly disengage the server node from its midplane connectors c Pull the server node straight out from the system Step 3 Install a server node a With the two ejector levers open align the new server node with the empty bay Note The server node must be installed into the top bay as shown in Figure 1 2 on page 1 2 b Push the server node into the bay until it engages with the midplane conne...

Page 66: ...ander module from the system a Grasp the two module ejector levers and pinch their latches to release the levers see Figure 3 16 b Rotate both levers to the outside at the same time to evenly disengage the module from the midplane connectors c Pull the module straight out from the system Step 2 Remove any drives from the old module and move them to your new drive expander module Install each drive...

Page 67: ...ector levers to evenly disengage the SIOC from its midplane connector b Pull the SIOC from the system Step 3 If you want to move an adapter card from the old SIOC to your replacement SIOC use the procedure in Replacing an Adapter Card Inside the SIOC page 3 48 Step 4 Install the new SIOC Note If you have only one SIOC it must be in SIOC bay 1 see Figure 1 2 on page 1 2 a Push the SIOC into its bay...

Page 68: ...own and power off the system as described in the Shutting Down and Powering Off the System section on page 3 9 If your system has four power supplies you do not have to power off the system b Remove the power cord from the power supply that you are replacing c Grasp the power supply handle while pinching the release lever towards the handle d Pull the power supply out of the bay Step 2 Install a n...

Page 69: ...re fragile and must be handled with care to avoid damage during installation Caution Cisco does not support third party DIMMs Using non Cisco DIMMs in the system might result in system problems or damage to the motherboard Note To ensure the best system performance it is important that you are familiar with memory performance guidelines and population rules before you install or replace the memory...

Page 70: ...MM sockets The blue socket in a channel is always socket 1 Figure 3 19 DIMM Sockets and CPU Sockets on a Server Node Board DIMM Population Rules Observe the following guidelines when installing or replacing DIMMs For optimal performance spread DIMMs evenly across both CPUs and all channels Populate the DIMM sockets of each CPU identically Populate the blue DIMM 1 sockets first then the black DIMM ...

Page 71: ...CPU must be populated identically with regards to size and organization DIMM socket populations within a channel do not have to be identical but the same DIMM slot location across all four channels must be populated the same For example DIMMs in sockets A1 B1 C1 and D1 must be identical DIMMs in sockets A2 B2 C2 and D2 must be identical However the A1 B1 C1 D1 DIMMs do not have to be identical wit...

Page 72: ...5 Install a new DIMM Note Before installing DIMMs refer to the population guidelines See DIMM Performance Guidelines and Population Rules page 3 29 a Align the new DIMM with the socket on the riser Use the alignment key in the DIMM socket to correctly orient the DIMM b Push the DIMM into the socket until it is fully seated and the ejector levers on either side of the socket lock into place Step 6 ...

Page 73: ...ls used in this procedure are required to prevent damage to the contact pins between the motherboard and the CPU Do not attempt this procedure without the required tools which are included with each CPU option kit If you do not have the tool you can order a spare Cisco PID UCS CPU EP PNP To install or replace a CPU heatsink and CPU follow these steps Step 1 Shut down and remove power from the enti...

Page 74: ...20 Figure 3 20 CPU Socket Retaining Latches Step 7 Remove the old CPU a Set the Pick and Place tool on the CPU in the socket aligning the arrow on the tool with the registration mark on the socket the small triangular mark See Figure 3 21 b Press the top button on the tool to grasp the installed CPU c Lift the tool and CPU straight up d Press the top button on the tool to release the old CPU on an...

Page 75: ...egistration mark on the corner of the CPU with the arrow on the corner of the pedestal see Figure 3 22 b Press down on the top button of the tool to lock it open c Set the Pick and Place tool on the CPU pedestal aligning the arrow on the tool with the arrow on the corner of the pedestal Make sure that the tabs on the tool are fully seated in the slots on the pedestal d Press the side lever on the ...

Page 76: ...CPU into the socket Remove the empty tool c Close the hinged CPU cover plate d Clip down the CPU retaining latch with the icon first then clip down the CPU retaining latch with the icon See Figure 3 20 on page 3 34 Step 10 Install a heatsink Caution The heatsink must have a new thermal grease on the heatsink to CPU surface to ensure proper cooling If you are reusing a heatsink you must remove the ...

Page 77: ...s head screwdriver to tighten the captive screws evenly Note Alternate tightening each screw evenly to avoid damaging the heatsink or CPU Step 11 Replace the server node cover as described in Removing the Server Node Cover page 3 12 Step 12 Install a server node a With the two ejector levers open align the new server node with the empty bay Note The server node must be in the top bay as shown in F...

Page 78: ...eatsinks Heat sink cleaning kit UCSX HSCK Thermal grease kit for C3160 UCS CPU GREASE3 Intel CPU Pick n Place tool for EP CPUs UCS CPU EP PNP Scenario 2 You are replacing the existing heatsinks Heat sink UCSB HS 01 EP Heat sink cleaning kit UCSX HSCK Intel CPU Pick n Place tool for EP CPUs UCS CPU EP PNP A CPU heatsink cleaning kit is good for up to four CPU and heatsink cleanings The cleaning kit...

Page 79: ...Cisco modular RAID controller card a Align the card and bracket over the mezzanine socket and the three standoffs b Press down on both ends of the card to engage the connector on the underside of the card with the mezzanine socket c Install the screw that passes through the supercap power module backup battery cover Step 6 Install the heat sink assembly to the controller card a Remove the protecti...

Page 80: ...gure 3 24 Cisco Modular RAID Controller Card Inside the Server Node 1 Screw that passes through supercap power module cover to standoff 3 Heatsink assembly 2 Two captive screws that pass through heatsink assembly to standoffs G1 G2 H1 H2 CPU 2 CPU 1 F2 F1 E2 E1 C1 C2 D1 D2 B2 B1 A2 A1 353463 2 3 1 1 3 Ron Please delete the square that I outlined in blue ...

Page 81: ...ate the RTC battery See Figure 3 25 b Bend the battery retaining clip away from the battery and pull the battery from the socket Step 4 Install the RTC battery a Bend the retaining clip away from the battery socket and insert the battery in the socket Note The flat positive side of the battery marked should face the retaining clip b Push the battery into the socket until it is fully seated and the...

Page 82: ...L 32062 01 Chapter 3 Maintaining the System Installing or Replacing System Components Figure 3 25 Location of the Server Node RTC Battery and USB Port 1 Server node RTC battery on board behind edge of cover 2 Internal USB port on board behind edge of cover 353464 1 2 ...

Page 83: ...o not have to remove the server node cover to access the USB port Step 3 Remove an existing USB flash drive from the port on the server node board Pull the drive horizontally from the port Step 4 Install a USB flash drive Insert the new USB flash drive into the horizontal socket on the server node board Step 5 Install a server node a With the two ejector levers open align the new server node with ...

Page 84: ... Enabling the Intel TXT Feature in the BIOS page 3 46 Installing the TPM Hardware Note For security purposes the TPM is installed with a one way screw It cannot be removed with a standard screwdriver Step 1 Shut down and remove power from the entire system as described in Shutting Down and Powering Off the System page 3 9 Step 2 Remove a server node from the system a Grasp the two ejector levers a...

Page 85: ...hassis c Rotate both ejector levers toward the center until they lay flat and their latches lock into the rear of the server node Step 5 Replace power cords and then power on the system by pressing and holding the power button on the front handle for four seconds Step 6 Continue with Enabling TPM Support in the BIOS page 3 45 Figure 3 26 TPM Socket Location on the Server Node Board Enabling TPM Su...

Page 86: ...red on the business server A key aspect of that protection is the provision of an isolated execution environment and associated sections of memory where operations can be conducted on sensitive data invisibly to the rest of the system Intel TXT provides for a sealed portion of storage where sensitive data such as encryption keys can be kept helping to shield them from being compromised during an a...

Page 87: ...he System Installing or Replacing System Components Step 4 Enable the Intel Trusted Execution Technology TXT feature a Return to the Intel TXT LT SX Hardware Support window if you are not already there b Set TXT Support to Enabled Step 5 Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS Setup utility ...

Page 88: ...oosen the single captive thumbscrew that secures the adapter card to the SIOC b Slide the adapter card horizontally to disengage it from its socket on the SIOC board c Lift the adapter card up and out of the SIOC Step 5 Install a new adapter card a Set the new adapter card on the floor of the SIOC so that its connector edge is aligned with the socket and the thumbscrew is facing up b Slide the ada...

Page 89: ...SFP module part number 37 0961 01 that has a serial number in the range MOC1238xxxx to MOC1309xxxx If you use the Cisco UCS VIC 1227 in Cisco Card NIC mode use a different part number Cisco SFP module or you can use this part number 37 0961 01 if the serial number is not included in the range above See the data sheet for this adapter for other supported SFP modules Cisco UCS VIC 1227 Data Sheet 1 ...

Page 90: ... the system Step 3 Remove the SIOC cover as described in Removing the System I O Controller Cover page 3 14 Step 4 Gently pry under the battery to lift it from its socket on the SIOC board Step 5 Insert the new battery into the socket and then press down until it sits flat Step 6 Replace the cover to the SIOC Step 7 Replace the SIOC to the system Note If you have only one SIOC it must be in SIOC b...

Page 91: ...Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 32062 01 Chapter 3 Maintaining the System Installing or Replacing System Components Figure 3 28 Replacing an RTC Battery Inside the SIOC 1 Battery socket on SIOC board 353467 1 ...

Page 92: ...r Locations on the Server Node Board page 3 52 Using the Clear Password Header P11 page 3 53 Using the Clear CMOS Header P13 page 3 54 Service Header Locations on the Server Node Board There are two supported three pin service headers on the server node board See Figure 3 29 for the locations Header P11 Password clear Header P13 CMOS clear Figure 3 29 Service Headers on the Server Node Board 1 Hea...

Page 93: ...all a jumper to pins 2 and 3 of the header Step 6 Install the server node a With the two ejector levers open align the new server node with the empty bay b Push the server node into the bay until it engages with the midplane connectors and is flush with the chassis c Rotate both ejector levers toward the center until they lay flat and their latches lock into the rear of the server node Step 7 Repl...

Page 94: ...ee Figure 3 29 Step 5 Install a jumper to pins 2 and 3 of the header Step 6 Install the server node chassis to the system a With the two ejector levers open align the new server node with the empty bay b Push the server node into the bay until it engages with the midplane connectors and is flush with the chassis c Rotate both ejector levers toward the center until they lay flat and their latches l...

Page 95: ...ver and includes the following sections Physical Specifications page A 1 Environmental Specifications page A 2 Power Specifications page A 2 Physical Specifications Table A 1 lists the physical specifications for the server Table A 1 Physical Specifications Description Specification Height 6 88 in 174 mm Width 17 46 in 444 mm Length 32 00 in 813 mm Weight maximum configuration 195 lbs 88 kg ...

Page 96: ...ing 40ºC to 65ºC 40ºF to 149ºF Humidity operating 10 to 90 non condensing Humidity nonoperating 5 to 93 non condensing Altitude operating Derated 1ºC for each 305 m 0 m to 3048 m 0 ft to 10 000 ft Altitude nonoperating 0 m to 12 192 m 0 ft to 40 000 ft Acoustic noise operating LWAd 5 4 Bel LpAm 38 dBA Table A 3 1050 W Power Supply Specifications Description Specification Class RSP2 AC input voltag...

Page 97: ...A 3 Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 22326 01 Appendix A Server Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 98: ...A 4 Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 22326 01 Appendix A Server Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 99: ...Note Only the approved power cables or jumper power cables provided with the server are supported Table B 1 lists the power cables for the server power supplies Table B 1 Supported Power Cables for the Server Description Length Feet Meters CAB 250V 10A BR Power cable 250 VAC 10 A Brazil 8 2 2 5 CAB 250V 10A CN Power cable 250 VAC 10 A PRC 8 2 2 5 CAB 9K10A AU N5000 power cable 250 VAC 10 A Austral...

Page 100: ...recessed receptacle 9 8 3 0 CAB C13 CBN Cabinet jumper power cable 250 VAC 10 A C13 C14 Connectors 2 2 0 68 CAB C19 C20 3M JP Power cable C19 C20 connectors Japan PSE mark 9 8 3 0 CAB JPN 3PIN Power cable 90 125 VAC 12 A NEMA 5 15 Japan 7 9 2 4 CAB N5K6A NA N5000 power cable 250 VAC 6 A North America 8 2 2 5 SFS 250V 10A AR N5000 power cable 250 VAC 10 A Argentina 8 2 2 5 SFS 250V 10A CN N5000 pow...

Page 101: ...cing a RAID Controller Card Inside the Server Node page 3 39 Supercap Power Module RAID Backup Unit This server supports installation of one supercap power module SCPM backup unit The unit mounts directly to the Cisco modular RAID controller card inside the server node The unit comes already attached to the card and is not sold as a separate component The SCPM provides approximately 3 years of bac...

Page 102: ... following onscreen prompt All of the disks from your previous configuration are gone If this is an unexpected message then please power of your system and check your cables to ensure all disks are present Press any key to continue or C to load the configuration utility Step 6 Watch the subsequent screens for confirmation that your RAID configuration was imported correctly If you see the following...

Page 103: ...C 3 Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 27640 01 Appendix C RAID Controller Considerations For More Information ...

Page 104: ...C 4 Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 27640 01 Appendix C RAID Controller Considerations For More Information ...

Page 105: ...ack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 32062 01 A P P E N D I X D Installation for Cisco UCS Integration At this time the Cisco UCS C3160 server operates in standalone mode only Cisco UCS integration is not supported ...

Page 106: ...D 2 Cisco UCS C3160 Rack Server Installation and Service Guide OL 32062 01 Appendix D Installation for Cisco UCS Integration ...

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