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Processor Module Upgrades
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Run the System ID Configuration Utility
If you upgraded the server with a new processor type (Pentium Pro to Pentium II) or
increased the cache size, you need to run the System ID utility to store the new
model in the server memory. To run the SIDUTIL:
1. Install the BIOS diskette in the system and boot the server.
2. Select item “2. Exit.”
3. At the A:\ > prompt, type
SIDUTIL
The
System ID Configuration Utility
main menu is displayed.
The description of the System ID information currently on the main logic board will be
displayed on the first line in the following format:
Example:
DIGITAL Server 3105 1200 R FR-R2C5W-AA 6266/512 (PII)- MODEL 1
where 3105 1200 R is the model name, FR-R2C5W-AA
is the part number, and
the remaining text is a description.
4. Use the Page up/Page down arrow keys to highlight the correct system model
name/part number/description for this system. If installing an upgrade kit, match
the processor type and cache size with the line items displayed to select the new
DIGITAL Server model.
5. After selecting the correct string, press Enter. A new System ID will be stored in
the main logic board memory. The changed model name and part numbers will
be displayed at the top of the menu in the current field.
6. To exit the utility, press Escape.
Summary of Contents for 3100R Series
Page 12: ...Preface viii DEC01429 Typical DIGITAL Server 3100R 3200R...
Page 80: ...FRU Replacement 5 5 DEC01492 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 5 2 Server Top View Pentium Pro Processor...
Page 82: ...FRU Replacement 5 7 DEC01493 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 Figure 5 3 Server Top View Pentium II Processor...
Page 86: ...FRU Replacement 5 11 DEC01426 2 Figure 5 4 Removing the Top Cover...
Page 88: ...FRU Replacement 5 13 DEC01426 3 Figure 5 5 Installing the Top Cover...
Page 90: ...FRU Replacement 5 15 A B C D F G H E DEC01427 2 I J 4 3 2 1 Figure 5 6 Server Front View...
Page 94: ...FRU Replacement 5 19 DEC01430 2 A E F H I J K L M N O P B C G D Figure 5 8 Server Rear View...
Page 122: ...FRU Replacement 5 47 DEC01494 Figure 5 19 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply...
Page 124: ...FRU Replacement 5 49 DEC01433 5 Figure 5 20 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive...
Page 126: ...FRU Replacement 5 51 DEC01490 2 Figure 5 21 Removing and Replacing the CD ROM Drive...
Page 128: ...FRU Replacement 5 53 DEC01490 3 Figure 5 22 Removing and Replacing the Drive Bay Cooling Fan...
Page 130: ...FRU Replacement 5 55 DEC01490 4 Figure 5 23 Removing and Replacing the Speaker...
Page 135: ...FRU Replacement 5 60 DEC01457 Figure 5 25 Removing the Front Bezel...
Page 138: ...FRU Replacement 5 63 DEC01490 5 Figure 5 27 Removing and Replacing the Storage Backplane...
Page 140: ...FRU Replacement 5 65 DEC01490 6 Figure 5 28 Removing and Replacing the OCP assembly...
Page 148: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 6 DEC01432 2 A Figure 6 1 Removing the Processor Module...
Page 158: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 16 DEC01432 2 A Figure 6 8 Removing the Processor Module...
Page 171: ...A 1 8 Service Notes A...
Page 172: ...Service Notes A 2...
Page 173: ...Service Notes A 3...
Page 174: ...Service Notes A 4...