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Chapter 6 Technical Information

6.1 Specifications 

This section describes the specifications of the Chassis and optional devices. 

6.1.1 Server Specifications

The specifications for the Chassis are shown in the table below. 

For details about blades and peripheral devices, refer to each device manual.

Item

Functions and Specifications

Product ID

PGUR4SC2

Server Blade

No. of slots

10 (Standard: 0)

Redundant

No

Hotplug

Yes

Network Blade

No. of slots

NET1, NET2: 2 (Standard: 0)
NET3, NET4: 2 (Standard: 0)

Redundant

Optional (Depending on network configuration)

Hotplug

Yes

Management Blade

No. of slots

2 (Standard: 2)

Redundant

Standard (1+1)

Hotplug

Yes

KVM Module

No. of slots

1 (Standard)

Power supply

No. of slots

4 (Standard: 2)

Redundant

Optional (2+2)

Hotplug

Yes (replace within 2 minutes after removing)

System fan unit

No. of slots

2 (two fan modules per slot)

Redundant

Standard (2+2)

Hotplug

Yes (replace within 2 minutes after removing)

External I/O port 

*1

Keyboard, mouse, video, LAN 

×

 1 (when advanced KVM module is installed)

Keyboard / Mouse

Optional

Dimension (Width 

×

 Depth 

×

 Height)

446 

×

 735 

× 

308 mm (7U)

(483 × 800 × 308mm: including protrusion)

Weight

Maximum 130kg

Power supply

Input power 
supply

 

(Frequency)

200V-240V AC (50/60Hz)

Input voltage

Max. 5,250W (18,900kJ / h)

Output voltage 

*2

Max. 4,200W

Outlet shape

Refer to "6.1.5 Power Cable Selection" (

p.68)

*1: Switch the KVM inputs/outputs for 10 Server Blades and use them.
*2: Power consumption is the maximum power consumption of the PSUs.
The specifications for this Chassis are subject to be updated without any notice. Please be forewarned.

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY BX600 S3

Page 1: ...eatures that are provided in order to protect the server hardware and software from theft Chapter 3 Standard Operations This chapter explains such standard operations as turning the server ON OFF and inserting and ejecting floppy disks Chapter 4 Installing Options This chapter explains how to install and remove various options to the Chassis Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter explains how to perfo...

Page 2: ...r warranty High Safety This product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal ...

Page 3: ...e characters instead of their exact key face appearance as show below E g Ctrl key Enter key key etc The following indicate the pressing of several keys at once E g Ctrl F3 key Shift key etc Failure to observe this warning may cause serious injury or death and or destroy the system Failure to observe this warning may lead to injury destruction of the system or loss of data A triangle mark emphasiz...

Page 4: ... your environment CD DVD drive setup exe Screen Shots and Figures Screen shots and figures are used as visual aids throughout this manual Windows screens and file names may vary depending on the OS software or configuration of the server used Figures in this manual may not show cables that are actually connected for convenience of explanation Consecutive Operations Consecutive operations are descr...

Page 5: ...h 3040 GbE Pass Thru Blade FC Switch Blade FC Network Blade FC Pass Thru Blade PRIMERGY BX600 Management Blade Management Blade Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Windows Server 2008 Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard without Hyper V Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise without Hyper V Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Windo...

Page 6: ...trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and other countries Other product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers Other products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2008 Screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Linux R...

Page 7: ...talling Options 4 1 Options 32 4 2 Installing Server Blades Storage Blades 34 4 2 1 Before Installing 34 4 2 2 How to Install and Remove 35 4 2 3 LAN Connection in the Chassis 38 4 2 4 Fibre Channel Connection in the Chassis 41 4 3 Installing Network Blades 42 4 3 1 Installing Removing LAN Network Blades 42 4 3 2 Installing Removing FC Network Blades 46 4 4 Installing the PSU 50 4 4 1 Before Insta...

Page 8: ...tion of Advanced KVM Module 68 6 1 5 Power Cable Selection 68 6 2 Number of Server Blades that can be Installed 69 6 3 Operating Advanced KVM Module PG KVB102 70 6 3 1 Overview 70 6 3 2 Checking the Operating Environment 71 6 3 3 Startup Procedure 76 6 3 4 Window 76 6 3 5 Global Viewer Setting Menu 78 6 4 Operating Advanced KVM Module PG KVB103 82 6 4 1 OSCAR 82 6 4 2 Video Viewer Virtual Media 89...

Page 9: ...9 Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions This chapter explains the component names and functions of the server 1 1 Server Front View 10 1 2 Server Rear View 12 ...

Page 10: ...isk may be damaged LED status Server Status ON Green The main power supply of the Chassis is ON ON Amber The AC power is ON but the main power supply of the Chassis is OFF OFF The main power supply or the AC power of the Chassis is OFF 4 Front maintenance LED This works in conjunction with the rear maintenance LED and lights blinks in the following situations 5 Front maintenance switch Pressing th...

Page 11: ...ch LED status Hard disk status OFF In normal mode or hot spare mode ON Amber Error detected in the hard disk in an array configuration Blinking Amber Rebuilding or faulty hard disk replacement in progress 9 KVM select LED 1 0 KVM select switch Selects the keyboard display mouse 1 1 Expansion card active link display LED 1 2 LAN active link display LED This LED lights or blinks depending on the sta...

Page 12: ... management terminal For details about the System Indication LED Display function refer to BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide and ServerView User s Guide 4 Rear maintenance switch Pressing this switch turns the front and rear maintenance LEDs ON The advanced KVM module PG KVB103 does not have this switch 5 Power Supply Unit PSU 3 4 Option The dummy PSU is installed in by default There are 3 Cha...

Page 13: ...Blade of the target connector is offline OFF Blinking Amber A link has not been established with the external fibre channel device Blinking Green Blinking Amber There is an error in the Fibre Channel Expansion Board installed in the Server Blade of the target connector or the FC Pass Thru Blade Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide or device administrator 1 3 Fibre Cha...

Page 14: ... LED status Server Status ON Amber There is an error in the PSU Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide or device administrator OFF Operating normally LED status Server Status ON Green AC power is supplied to the PSU OFF AC power is not supplied LED status Server Status ON Green Operating in master mode OFF Operating in slave mode 2 5 Management Blade error LED It lights...

Page 15: ...15 Chapter 2 Security This chapter explains the security features that are provided in order to protect the server hardware and software from theft 2 1 Hardware Security 16 2 2 Software Security 17 ...

Page 16: ... in the rack from theft Do not lose the rack key If the key is lost contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide For instructions on opening the rack door refer to 3 1 Opening the Rack Door p 20 For details about other rack systems refer to their respective manuals ...

Page 17: ...do not know the correct password cannot use the server Perform password settings in the following blades For details about the settings of other optional devices refer to each optional device manual Management Blade For details refer to BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide Switch Blade For details refer to each Switch Blade manual Server Blade For details refer to User s Guide ...

Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Security ...

Page 19: ...h standard operations as turning the server ON OFF and inserting and ejecting floppy disks 3 1 Opening the Rack Door 20 3 2 Turning On the Server 22 3 3 Turning Off the Server 24 3 4 Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk 26 3 5 CD DVD Drive 28 3 6 KVM Switch 30 ...

Page 20: ...pen the front and rear doors of the 40U standard rack Refer to the manual provided with the rack for procedures on opening other rack doors Opening the Front Door 1 Turn the rack key to unlock and pull the rack handle up 2 Turn the handle in the direction of the arrow and pull Turn and pull ...

Page 21: ...ion of the arrow and pull Unless you are inserting ejecting media or turning the power on off keep the door closed Doing so blocks electric waves from cell phones etc Do not lose the keys If the key is lost contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide To close the rack door shut the door and return the rack handle and turn the rack key Turn and pull ...

Page 22: ...en it is turned on Doing so may damage the hard disk and cause data to be lost Turn the server on when the temperature is in its operating environment range 10 35 C For details about the operating environment refer to Start Guide and Safety Precautions When operating the device outside of this operating environment the server may operate improperly damage data etc When operating the device outside...

Page 23: ...This does not mean there is a failure 4 Press the Server blade power switch Server Blade is activated When the power is turned on the Server Blade performs Power On Self Tests POST If any abnormalities are detected by POST error messages are displayed User s Guide 9 2 Troubleshooting When Server Blade is set to network activation PXE after turning on the main power supply of the Chassis wait at le...

Page 24: ... In the event of smoke or sparks immediately unplug the power plug from the outlet Failure to do so may lead to a fire or electric shock Be sure to wait for 10 seconds or longer after Server Blade shutdown before turning the server on If the power is turned on straight after shutdown it may cause a server error or failure Wait for 20 seconds before removing the Server Blade from the Chassis or unp...

Page 25: ...or Windows Server 2003 Standby Hibernation or Shut down normally Shut down is specified For Windows 2000 Server Standby Hibernation Power off normally Power off is specified On this Server Blade functions corresponding to Standby and Hibernation are supported as BIOS and hardware functions However some drivers and software installed in the Server Blade do not support these functions For this reaso...

Page 26: ...loppy disk to any fluids Do not open the shutter of the floppy disk and touch the disk surface Do not bend the floppy disk or place heavy objects on it Do not expose the floppy disk to strong magnetic fields Do not drop the floppy disk on hard surfaces Do not store the disk in extremely hot or cold conditions Do not put layers of labels on the floppy disk Keep the floppy disk away from condensatio...

Page 27: ... drive from the side with the shutter After clicking into place the floppy disk eject button pops out Ejecting the Floppy Disk Make sure that the floppy disk access LED is off Press the floppy disk eject button The floppy disk is ejected Do not eject the floppy disk while the floppy disk access LED is on The data stored on the floppy disk may be damaged Floppy disk eject button Shutter Face the la...

Page 28: ... the CD DVD drive Before use clean the CD DVD tray using a soft dry cloth As a precaution remove discs from the CD DVD drive when the drive is not to be used for a long time Keep the CD DVD tray closed to prevent foreign matter such as dust from entering the CD DVD drive Media When removing a disc from its case press the central disc holder to release the disc as shown in the figure below then jus...

Page 29: ...rm place moisture condensation on the CD DVD surface can cause data read errors In this case wipe the CD DVD with a soft dry cloth then let it air dry Do not dry the CD DVD using devices such as a hair dryer To avoid dust damage and deformation keep the CD DVD in its case whenever it is not in use Do not store CDs DVDs at high temperatures Areas exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or near heating...

Page 30: ... following methods Press the KVM select switch of the Server Blade Use the Management Blade from the management terminal and perform switching operations BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide OSCAR operation is possible when using an advanced KVM module PG KVB103 For details refer to 6 4 1 OSCAR p 82 When KVM switching operations are performed consecutively confirm that the selected Server Blade h...

Page 31: ...d remove various options to the Chassis 4 1 Options 32 4 2 Installing Server Blades Storage Blades 34 4 3 Installing Network Blades 42 4 4 Installing the PSU 50 4 5 Installing Advanced KVM Module 54 4 6 Replacing the Management Blade 58 4 7 Replacing the System Fan Unit 59 ...

Page 32: ...sassemble the PSU Doing so may cause electric shock Do not install unauthorized third party internal options Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Front Server Blade Storage Blade Switch Blade GbE Pass Thru Blade FC Pass Thru Blade etc PSU Switch Blade GbE Pass Thru Bl...

Page 33: ...ns first touch a metal part of the Chassis to discharge static electricity Do not touch the circuitry on boards Hold the brackets or the edges of the circuit boards If devices are installed or removed other than by the methods outlined in this chapter the warranty will be invalidated ...

Page 34: ...n In this case note the following points Installable Server Blades Storage Blades The following Server Blades or Storage Blades can be installed in the Chassis BX620 S3 Server Blade BX620 S4 Server Blade SX650 Storage Blade Always turn off the power of the Server Blade 3 3 Turning Off the Server p 24 Check that the system fan unit is operating correctly before installing or removing the blade serv...

Page 35: ...How to Install and Remove Installing removing a Storage Blade can be performed in the same way as a Server Blade How to remove Server Blades Storage Blades 1 Turn off the Server Blade Turn off the Server Blade to be removed or the Server Blade to which the Storage Blade to be removed is connected 3 3 Turning Off the Server p 24 2 Touch a metal part of the Chassis to discharge static electricity 3 ...

Page 36: ...1 Remove the Server Blade Storage Blade dummy Server Blade Remove any Server Blade Storage Blade dummy Server Blade installed to the slot for installation How to remove Server Blades Storage Blades p 35 No Server Blade Storage Blade is installed at the time of purchase This procedure is not required for the first installation When multiple Server Blades are installed to the Chassis before removing...

Page 37: ...ard slot module for the Server Blade In order to move the cables connected to the expansion card slot of the Server Blade out of the way create space in the lower part of the Chassis and pull towards the rear of the server To operate the Storage Blade the Storage Blade must be connected to the Server Blade with the SAS cable For connection refer to SX650 Storage Blade Hardware Guide Before install...

Page 38: ...nstalling the LAN Expansion Board to the Server Blade For details refer to the LAN Expansion Board manual For combinations except for that of BX620 S4 Server Blade and PG SW107 Network blade slot 1 3 NET1 NET3 For Network Blade slot 1 connect to the onboard LAN For Network Blade slot 3 connect to LAN expansion board Network Blade slot 2 4 NET2 NET4 For Network Blade slot 2 connect to the onboard L...

Page 39: ... and PG SW107 Network Blade slot 1 NET1 Network blade port number Server blade Slot number Port number 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 5 4 2 1 5 2 3 6 2 5 7 3 1 8 3 3 9 3 5 10 4 1 11 4 3 12 4 5 13 5 1 14 5 3 15 5 5 16 6 1 17 6 3 18 6 5 19 7 1 20 7 3 21 7 5 22 8 1 23 8 3 24 8 5 25 9 1 26 9 3 27 9 5 28 10 1 29 10 3 30 10 5 ...

Page 40: ...work blade port number Server blade Slot number Port number 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 1 6 4 2 2 5 2 4 6 2 6 7 3 2 8 3 4 9 3 6 10 4 2 11 4 4 12 4 6 13 5 2 14 5 4 15 5 6 16 6 2 17 6 4 18 6 6 19 7 2 20 7 4 21 7 6 22 8 2 23 8 4 24 8 6 25 9 2 26 9 4 27 9 6 28 10 2 29 10 4 30 10 6 ...

Page 41: ...ssis the Server Blade and Fibre Channel port of the FC Network Blade are connected as follows in the Chassis When installing a Server Blade or a FC Network Blade refer to the following list and install SFP modules to the correct position Common to BX620 S3 and BX620 S4 Network blade slot 3 Network blade slot 4 Network blade port number Server blade Slot number Port number 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6...

Page 42: ...Network Blades For more details about the various blades refer to the Network Blade manuals Before installing Notes when installing and removing Network Blades can be installed removed when the main power of the Chassis is turned on When removing the LAN Network Blades or dummy Switch Blade do not insert your hand into the Network Blade slot Doing so may cause electric shock When installing a LAN ...

Page 43: ...Before installing each blade refer to the LAN Network Blade manual and check the included options Product name Model Switch Blade PG SW104 Switch Blade PG SW105 Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3040 PG SW106 Switch Blade PG SW107 GbE Pass Thru Blade PG LNB102 Rear of the chassis Network blade slot 2 Network blade slot 4 Network blade slot 1 Network blade slot 3 PRIMERGY BX600 Switch Blade 1Gbps PG SW10...

Page 44: ...w to install a FC Network Blade p 48 The procedure for removing the dummy Switch Blade is the same as that for removing the LAN Network Blade Be sure to keep the removed dummy Switch Blades for later use When multiple LAN Network Blades are installed to the Chassis before removing use the LAN Network Blade identification function to check the position of each blade For details about each blade ide...

Page 45: ...twork Blades p 47 3 Install LAN Network Blades The figure shows an example using Switch Blade 1 Insert the LAN Network Blade 2 Set the handle The procedure for installing the dummy Switch Blade is the same as that for installing the LAN Network Blade 4 Install a LAN cable to LAN Network Blades Before installing a LAN Network Blade check there is no dust in the blade connector When installing a LAN...

Page 46: ...hassis Included FC Network Blade options Before installing the FC Pass Thru Blade refer to the following and check the included options FC Switch Blade FC Switch Blade manual FC Pass Thru Blade 6 1 2 FC Pass Thru Blade Specifications p 67 When removing the FC Network Blades or dummy Switch Blade do not insert your hand into the Network Blade slot Doing so may cause electric shock Before setting th...

Page 47: ...Blade 1 Grip and pull on the handle 2 Pull the FC Network Blade towards you and remove it 5 Install the Network Blade dummy Switch Blade How to install LAN Network Blades p 45 How to install a FC Network Blade p 48 The procedure for removing the dummy Switch Blade is the same as that for removing the LAN Network Blade Be sure to keep the removed dummy Switch Blades for later use 4 3 1 Installing R...

Page 48: ...nstall a FC Network Blade The figure shows an example using FC Pass Thru Blade 1 Insert the FC Network Blade 2 Set the handle The procedure for installing the dummy Switch Blade is the same as that for installing the LAN Network Blade 4 3 1 Installing Removing LAN Network Blades p 42 Before installing the FC Network Blade check there is no dust in the blade connector When installing a FC Network B...

Page 49: ...ary for the number of external ports to use 5 Connect the Fibre Channel cable to the SFP module 1 Remove the cap of the SFP module 2 Insert the cable firmly into the SFP module till the latch clicks Set the cable connector key protrusion on one side of the cable connector to fit the slot of the SFP module and insert the cable 3 As for the rest of the SFP module repeat in the same way Be sure to in...

Page 50: ...PSUs 4 4 1 Before Installing the PSU Notes when redundancy of the power supply is enabled Conditions for the power redundancy function To enable redundancy of the power supply it is necessary to add two PSUs Available PSU The following shows PSU types used for this Chassis Do not disassemble the PSU Doing so may cause electric shock or fire When installing or removing PSUs from the server be sure ...

Page 51: ...4 2 Installing Removing the PSU This section explains how to install remove PSUs How to install a PSU 1 Turn off the Server Blade and the main power supply of the Chassis 3 3 Turning Off the Server p 24 2 Touch the metal part of the Chassis to discharge static electricity 3 Press the handle release latch and pull down the handle of the dummy PSU Rear of the chassis PSU slot 4 Optional PSU slot 2 D...

Page 52: ...nds insert the PSU into the PSU slot 2 Pull up the handle to insert the PSU When installing a PSU check that the connector pins at the rear of the PSU are not damaged or bent Check that PSU is inserted firmly to the back of the PSU slot 6 Connect the power supply cable to the PSU How to remove a PSU To remove simply reverse the installation procedure in How to install a PSU p 51 Do not operate whe...

Page 53: ... using the LED of the failed PSU or ServerView After removing the PSU be sure to replace it with a new unit How to replace a PSU 1 Disconnect the power cable of the PSU 2 Remove the broken PSU How to remove a PSU p 52 3 Install the new PSU How to install a PSU p 51 4 Connect the power supply cable to the replaced PSU Do not operate when the PSU or dummy PSU has been removed When installing removin...

Page 54: ...py disk drive or CD DVD drive connected to the remote terminals and the Server Blades can share the drives The advanced KVM module of the server supports the following functions Graphic mode console redirection Remote USB floppy disk emulation Remote USB CD DVD emulation Remote boot function from the emulated USB device 4 5 1 Before Installing Advanced KVM Module KVM module connection Connect the ...

Page 55: ...assis Available advanced KVM module The following shows the type of advanced KVM module used for this Chassis Included advanced KVM module options Before installing an advanced KVM module refer to 6 1 4 Specification of Advanced KVM Module p 68 to check the included options Product name Model KVM Module PG KVB102 Advanced KVM Module PG KVB103 Rear of the chassis KVM module slot ...

Page 56: ...e Server Blade and the main power supply of the Chassis 3 3 Turning Off the Server p 24 2 Touch the metal part of the Chassis to discharge static electricity 3 Remove the screws fixing the KVM module installed by default 4 Remove the default KVM module 1 Hold the handle out 2 Pull the KVM module forward to remove Screw 2 Handle 1 ...

Page 57: ...andle inside 6 Secure the module with screws For advanced KVM module PG KVB102 Secure the module with the screws that were removed in Step 3 For advanced KVM module PG KVB103 Secure the module with the advanced KVM module screws How to remove an advanced KVM module To remove an advanced KVM module follow the removal procedures for the default KVM module 1 Handle 2 ...

Page 58: ...ade without turning off the main power supply of the Chassis or the Server Blade hot swap hot plug responsive Check the slot position of the failed Management Blade using the Management Blade error LED or ServerView For details about Management Blade refer to BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide Management Blade slot Management Blades are installed to all the slots by default Have broken PSUs rep...

Page 59: ... which system fan has failed using the rear LED or ServerView System fan unit redundancy System fan is configured as follows System fan unit 1 internal fan 2 System fan unit 2 internal fan 2 Replace the fan unit within 2 minutes of removing the broken one from the server When removing a fan unit during operation always check that one fan is operating normally When removing the fan unit do not touc...

Page 60: ...60 Chapter 4 Installing Options ...

Page 61: ...61 Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter explains how to perform daily maintenance and the maintenance information 5 1 Cleaning 62 5 2 System Event Log 64 ...

Page 62: ... the server Dust deposits may cause a server failure fire or electric shock To keep the PRIMERGY server in good condition use a vacuum cleaner periodically to remove dust deposits Cleaning components CPUs Dust deposits must be removed because it will impair the cooling performance Fans Remove dust from and around the fans Memory expansion cards Remove dust between memory modules and between expans...

Page 63: ...bility to read write data to from a floppy disk correctly Clean the head once every three months 5 1 4 Optional Devices For details about cleaning optional devices refer to the each optional device manual Be careful when removing components such as CPUs memory modules or hard disk units Be sure to install parts and cables in the original position Leaving dust on the server can cause failure Be sur...

Page 64: ...nce 5 2 System Event Log The Chassis management is performed on the Management Blade For event logs relating to the Chassis refer to the Management Blade event logs For details refer to BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide ...

Page 65: ...ifications and operational notes of the Chassis and optional devices 6 1 Specifications 66 6 2 Number of Server Blades that can be Installed 69 6 3 Operating Advanced KVM Module PG KVB102 70 6 4 Operating Advanced KVM Module PG KVB103 82 6 5 Non durable Components 97 ...

Page 66: ...Power supply No of slots 4 Standard 2 Redundant Optional 2 2 Hotplug Yes replace within 2 minutes after removing System fan unit No of slots 2 two fan modules per slot Redundant Standard 2 2 Hotplug Yes replace within 2 minutes after removing External I O port 1 Keyboard mouse video LAN 1 when advanced KVM module is installed Keyboard Mouse Optional Dimension Width Depth Height 446 735 308 mm 7U 4...

Page 67: ... standard option check that the following items are supplied with it before use Please contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide if any parts are missing Packaged Items PSU 2 200V power cable 2 The attached power cables cannot be used because they are made for use in Japan Prepare power cables that conform with the standards in your country Specifications Item Function spe...

Page 68: ...Information of Start Guide if any parts are missing Packaged Items Advanced KVM Module 1 Specifications 6 1 5 Power Cable Selection Use power cables that conform with the commercial power supply standard of your country They should also meet the following specifications Item Function specification Product ID PG KVB102 PG KVB103 I O port Keyboard Mouse PS 2 Video output 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN conn...

Page 69: ...the system when choosing configurations or installing more Server Blades or Switch Blades When additionally purchasing a Server Blade check the number of Server Blades If there are too many Server Blades the safety mechanism of the power control device may prevent the power of the Server Blade being turned on BX600 BX620S2 and BX660 Server Blades cannot be installed to this Chassis Refer to the no...

Page 70: ...esolution supported by the Global Viewer are as follows Screen redirection and VGA output are shared by all Server Blades and only one Server Blade can use the device at a time The following indicates the various modes that are supported at each resolution Item Description Frame resolution Text mode 640 400 Graphic mode 640 480 800 600 1024 768 Frame frequency 56Hz 60Hz 70Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz RGB col...

Page 71: ...lient computer is set to enabled Setting ActiveX Control Client p 71 Mouse pointer acceleration of the Server Blade to be redirected is set to disabled Setting Mouse Pointer Server Blade p 73 Setting ActiveX Control Client Limit to ActiveX controls in the trusted sites of the client computer Follow the procedures below to add the advanced KVM module to the trusted sites and set ActiveX controls of...

Page 72: ...ll sites in this zone checkbox 2 In Add this Web site to the zone enter the IP address of the advanced KVM module in the http IP address format and click Add 5 Check that the address added to the Web site exist and click OK 6 In Internet Options window click Custom Level The Security Settings window appears 7 Set all ActiveX controls download and execution to enable in the Security Settings window...

Page 73: ...ed KVM module mouse pointer acceleration must be set to disable because the Server Blade and the mouse of the client computer are synchronized Follow the procedures below for setting Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 1 From the start menu click Setting Control panel 2 Double click Mouse 3 Click the Pointer Options tab Windows Server 2008 screen ...

Page 74: ...er precision if it is checked 5 Click OK 6 Select Control Mouse Sync on Global Viewer menu 7 Login with an account that has administrative privileges Administrator etc and change status so the registry can be edited 8 Change Mouse Speed in HKEY_USERS DEFAULT Control Panel Mouse from 1 to 0 9 Restart the system ...

Page 75: ...n to None 5 Click OK Linux For X Window operating system on Linux execute the following command xset m 1 To automate this setting it is recommended to describe the following in etc profile if DISPLAY then xset m 1 fi When installing an OS to the Server Blade on the redirection window of the advanced KVM module graphical mode mouse synchronization cannot be performed during OS installation When ins...

Page 76: ...the setting item menu select KVM_Config in Adv KVM blade group KVM Configuration window appears 3 Click Launch in KVM Redirection Global Viewer starts and the Server Blade window currently selected for KVM appears 6 3 4 Window This section explains Global Viewer window displays Drop down list Drop down list is used to set Global View For details of each menu refer to 6 3 5 Global Viewer Setting Me...

Page 77: ...r window When using Global Viewer window it is necessary to synchronize the mice at all times 1 Message area An area that displays various messages 2 Key code setting area This area is used to combine set keys with mouse click and key operations from the client computer Clicking Ctrl Alt or Shift switches the target key and the operating key is highlighted Operation example To operate Shift A pres...

Page 78: ...the client computer to be emulated Storage menu p 79 Video Save read the window display and setting values Video menu p 81 Help Clicking About displays Global Viewer firmware version Item Description Full Screen Displays full screen of Global Viewer window Alt Enter Alt Enter key Alt Escape Alt Escape key Alt F4 Alt F4 key Alt Space Alt Space key Alt SysReq Alt SysReq key Alt Tab Alt Tab key Ctrl ...

Page 79: ... selected again emulated USB device will be removed Image Response Time Fast at time of purchase High Middle Low Set the window image response time The faster the response time is set the more LAN bandwidth increases Image Sampling 4 1 1 at time of purchase 4 4 4 Set the color strength The 4 1 1 setting decreases LAN bandwidth Image Quality Best at time of purchase High Better Normal Set the windo...

Page 80: ...itch Mount Floppy Drive UnMount Floppy Drive Mount unmount the virtual floppy disk drive to the advanced KVM module Mount Floppy Drive Mount the virtual floppy disk drive to the advanced KVM module UnMount Floppy Drive Unmount the virtual floppy disk from the advanced KVM module Note Mounting the drive only does not enable the floppy disk drive to be used It is necessary to emulate data and to sel...

Page 81: ...itive signal red green and blue scale bars separately Contrast Adjust contrast of the Global Viewer window by operating primitive signal red green and blue scale bars separately Auto Adjust Automatically adjust the window brightness and contrast During the adjustment for approximately 10 seconds the window is locked Load Default Setting Load the default settings Save Configuration Save the current...

Page 82: ... floppy disk or CD DVD drives from the client computer 6 4 2 Video Viewer Virtual Media p 89 6 4 1 OSCAR Using the On Screen Configuration and Activity Reporting OSCAR function enables you to switch the Server Blade on the Menu window Also Server Blade status can be displayed and set by using OSCAR Operating environment The following indicates the resolution and refresh rate that are supported by ...

Page 83: ...p window To move the cursor Home End Page Up Page Down Enter To determine the Server Blade to be selected Back Space To switch to the Server Blade that is selected previously if selecting a Server Blade is possible in the screen Esc To close the Menu window that is displayed without saving the current settings Alt X Alt O To close the Menu window that is displayed after saving the current settings...

Page 84: ...or slot number of the Server Blade for selecting and sorting the Server Blade Slot Server Blade name To select the Server Blade to be operated The selecting procedure is as follows Double click Press the Enter key with the cursor pointing If entering some initial alphabets of the sever blade name to be selected with keys when Name is enabled the cursor moves to the target If entering the slot numb...

Page 85: ...display each submenu window Item Description Menu To set about the display of the Main menu window Menu submenu p 86 Flag To set about the display of status flag Flag submenu p 86 Scan This item is not supported in this server Security To set a password for OSCAR Security submenu p 87 Names To set a Server Blade name Names submenu Not supported p 88 ...

Page 86: ...and select Server Blades alphabetically by name Select Slot to display and select Server Blades numerically by slot number Screen Delay Time To set the delay time to display the Main menu in the number of seconds 0 9 OK To reflect the settings Item Description Flag To set the status flag display time Displayed Always displays the flag Timed Displays the flag for five seconds Display Color To set t...

Page 87: ...ssword To set a password Enter a password in both New and Repeat text boxes Passwords require 5 to 12 characters and must include at least one letter and one number Passwords are also case sensitive Enable Screen Saver To set whether or not to enable the screen saver mode Inactivity Time To enter the number of minutes for Inactivity Time from 1 to 99 to delay activation of the screen saver mode wh...

Page 88: ...k Click Modify selecting the Server Blade name The Name Modify window appears 2 Enter the Server Blade name in the New Name text box and click OK 3 Check that the Server Blade name is properly set in the Names submenu and click OK Commands menu Checks the version of the advanced KVM module Item Description Scan Enable This item is not supported in this server Display Versions To display the versio...

Page 89: ...ed in the following browsers Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 SP2 Mozilla Firefox 1 5 Mozilla 1 7 12 Mozilla 1 7 5 When using Internet Explorer 6 0 setting the Advanced Settings values in the Internet Options to the default values is recommended To set the default values click the Tools Internet Options in the browser and click Restore to default in the Advanced Settings tab Installing Java Java 2 Runtim...

Page 90: ...e to the browser Register the certificate according to the following procedure 1 Copy the following file in the PRIMERGY Startup Disc and uncompress it CD DVD drive SSL certificate RemoteView CA Cert zip 2 Double click on the RemoteView CA Cert der certificate file The Certificate window appears 3 Click Install Certificate The Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard window appears ...

Page 91: ...rdware Guide 4 Click Next The Certificate Store window appears 5 Be sure to select the Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate radio button and click Next The Completing the Certificate Import Wizard window appears ...

Page 92: ...ficate 8 Click OK Booting Boot the Video Viewer and Virtual Media from the DKVM Blade group in the Management Blade For the details about booting procedure refer to the BX600 Management Blade Hardware Guide When the warning window appears when booting When the following warning window appears when booting Video Viewer and Virtual Media click Yes ...

Page 93: ...ted properly Install the proper version of Java When Java version is 6 x or later the following window appears at the first booting Click Run when in an environment where the Internet can be connected to in order to change the Java version Video Viewer setting menu This section explains each setting item that is displayed in the Video Viewer window ...

Page 94: ...y that acts as a previous keystroke Item Description Ctrl Alt Del To type the Ctrl Alt Del key Alt Tab To type the Alt Tab key Alt ESC To type the Alt Esc key Ctrl ESC To type the Ctrl Tab key Alt Space To type the Alt Space key Alt Enter To type the Alt Enter key Alt Hyphen To type the Alt key Alt F4 To type the Alt F4 key PrtScrn To type the PrtScreen key Alt PrtScrn To type the Alt PrtScreen ke...

Page 95: ...ge Item Description To fine adjust the sampling by pixel 0 to 30 To adjust horizontal position of the image capture 0 to 400 To adjust vertical position of the image capture 0 to 40 To adjust contrast 0 to 255 To adjust brightness 0 to 255 To adjust the noise threshold by pixel 0 to 15 To adjust the video automatically To refresh the image To display video test pattern Performance Monitor To displ...

Page 96: ...edia setting menu When booting the Virtual Media the following window appears Select the floppy disk drive or CD DVD drive to be connected and click Connect Floppy or Connect CD DVD to connect the floppy disk drive or CD DVD drive on the network ...

Page 97: ...essary system shutdowns Non durable components are supposed to be replaced in the periodical maintenance performed after these messages appear These parts can be continuously used for approximately one year after the message 6 5 1 Component Lifetime Information Browse Setting Menu The running hours and lifetime of the non durable components of this Chassis can be displayed using the Web UI of the ...

Page 98: ... correspond to a temperature environment ranging from 10 35 C These values will drop by approximately half with a 10 C increase in temperature The lifetime of non durable components fluctuates according to the ambient temperature The lifetime of such components is calculated on the assumption that the Chassis is used at an annual average temperature of 25 C Thus if the Chassis is used in an enviro...

Page 99: ... display The display in Fan Units or Power Supply Units in the main window changes from ok to ok Pre Expiry Life time notice When operation time has exceeded the projected life time a notification is sent via as Web UI of a Management Blade Status Display Power Supply Live Time Counter in System Property Environ Maintenance Power Supply shows the message red prompts to contact an office listed in ...

Page 100: ...eb UI of the Management Blade 1 Click System Property Environ Maintenance Power Supply 2 Click Reset for the corresponding PSU in the Power Supply Live Time Counter The check in Contact Check Box is removed and Status returns to Healthy Messages notified by SNMP trap The following explains the messages notified by SNMP trap when the lifetime of non durable components has been reached If a message ...

Page 101: ... switch 10 H Hard disk access display LED 11 Hard disk failure LED 11 Hard disk status LED 11 I Inlet 13 Installing options 32 K KVM connector 12 KVM module slot 12 KVM power LED 13 KVM select LED 11 KVM select switch 11 KVM Switch 30 L LAN active LED 13 14 LAN active link display LED 11 LAN connection in the Chassis 38 LAN link LED 13 14 LAN Network Blade Installing 45 Remove 44 M Main power LED ...

Page 102: ...alling 36 Removing 35 Server blade power LED 11 Server blade power switch 11 Server blade slot 10 Storage blade Installing 36 Removing 35 System event log 64 System fan module error LED 14 System fan module LED 14 T Turn OFF 24 ON 22 W Warning LED 14 Numeric 2 5 inch storage bay 11 ...

Page 103: ...copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 S3 Blade Server System Unit Hardware Guide B7FH 5601 01ENZ0 00 Issued in Issued by August 2008 FUJITSU LIMITED ...

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