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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English

PRIMERGY CX250 S2

Server Node  

Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

Edition August 2014

Summary of Contents for Primergy CX250 S2

Page 1: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English PRIMERGY CX250 S2 Server Node Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Edition August 2014 ...

Page 2: ...on mbH www cognitas de Copyright 2014 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights ...

Page 3: ...of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke As a guideline in a normal office environment 25 C operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenance support period 5 years However operating life may be reached more quickly if for example the product is used in a hot environment The c...

Page 4: ...onal Computer issued by JEITA the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by Fujitsu may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferr...

Page 5: ...and Maintenance Manual Only for the Japanese market I Although described in this manual some sections do not apply to the Japanese market These options and routines include CSS Customer Self Service USB Flash Module UFM ...

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Page 7: ...u need at hand 26 2 4 Documents you need at hand 27 2 4 1 Documents for the server node 28 2 4 2 Documents for the server enclosure 29 3 Important information 31 3 1 Safety instructions 31 3 2 CE conformity 40 3 3 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 41 3 4 Environmental protection 42 4 Basic hardware procedures 45 4 1 Shutting down the server node 45 4 2 Removing the server node from the server enclo...

Page 8: ...ting the maintenance task 67 5 2 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and BMC 67 5 2 1 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS 67 5 2 1 2 Updating or recovering the BMC 71 5 2 2 Updating RAID controller firmware 73 5 2 3 Enabling boot watchdog functionality 74 5 2 4 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS 74 5 2 5 Verifying the memory mode 75 5 2 6 Verifying the system tim...

Page 9: ...ds in the riser module 101 6 3 1 Installing expansion cards 102 6 3 1 1 Required tools 102 6 3 1 2 Preliminary steps 102 6 3 1 3 Removing the slot bracket 103 6 3 1 4 Installing an expansion card 104 6 3 1 5 Concluding steps 105 6 3 2 Removing expansion cards 106 6 3 2 1 Required tools 106 6 3 2 2 Preliminary steps 106 6 3 2 3 Removing an expansion card 107 6 3 2 4 Installing the slot bracket 108 ...

Page 10: ...4 4 4 Concluding steps 125 6 4 5 Removing a 10 GbT mezzanine card 126 6 4 5 1 Required tools 126 6 4 5 2 Preliminary steps 126 6 4 5 3 Removing the 10 GbT mezzanine card 127 6 4 5 4 Concluding steps 127 6 4 6 Replacing a 10 GbT mezzanine card 128 6 4 6 1 Required tools 128 6 4 6 2 Preliminary steps 128 6 4 6 3 Removing the 10 GbT mezzanine card 128 6 4 6 4 Installing the mezzanine card 129 6 4 6 5...

Page 11: ...oving the riser card 150 6 6 1 4 Installing the riser card 151 6 6 1 5 Concluding steps 152 6 7 Battery Backup Units BBU 153 6 7 1 Installing a BBU 153 6 7 1 1 Required tools 153 6 7 1 2 Preliminary steps 153 6 7 1 3 Preparing a BBU 154 6 7 1 4 Installing the BBU into the system board 157 6 7 1 5 Routing the BBU cable 159 6 7 1 6 Connecting the BBU to the controller 161 6 7 1 7 Concluding steps 16...

Page 12: ... modules 182 7 4 1 Required tools 182 7 4 2 Preliminary steps 182 7 4 3 Removing a memory module 183 7 4 4 Installing a memory module 183 7 4 5 Concluding steps 183 8 Processors 185 8 1 Basic information 186 8 1 1 Supported processors 186 8 1 2 Processor locations 186 8 2 Replacing processors 187 8 2 1 Required tools 187 8 2 2 Preliminary steps 187 8 2 3 Removing processor heat sinks 188 8 2 3 1 R...

Page 13: ... 5 Concluding steps 213 9 2 USB Flash Module UFM 214 9 2 1 Installing the UFM board 214 9 2 1 1 Required tools 214 9 2 1 2 Preliminary steps 214 9 2 1 3 Installing the UFM board 215 9 2 1 4 Concluding steps 218 9 2 1 5 Software configuration 218 9 2 2 Removing the UFM board 218 9 2 2 1 Required tools 218 9 2 2 2 Preliminary steps 218 9 2 2 3 Removing the UFM board 219 9 2 2 4 Concluding steps 220 ...

Page 14: ...Connectors on the boards 251 11 Appendix 255 11 1 Mechanical overview 255 11 1 1 Server node interior 255 11 1 2 Server node rear 256 11 2 Connectors and indicators 257 11 2 1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 257 11 2 1 1 Onboard connectors 257 11 2 1 2 Onboard settings 259 11 2 2 Connector panel 260 11 2 2 1 Controls and indicators 260 11 2 2 2 Control elements 261 11 2 2 3 Indicator...

Page 15: ...intenance Manual 15 Version history Issue number Reason for update 1 0 September 2013 Initial release 2 0 December 2013 Chapter 6 7 1 4 6 7 2 3 6 7 3 5 3 0 December 2013 Chapter 5 2 9 4 0 August 2014 Chapter 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 4 6 ...

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Page 17: ...ing defective hardware components This manual focuses on on site maintenance tasks It is recommended to prepare each service assignment following remote diagnostics procedures as described in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual see section Documents you need at hand on page 27 V CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of q...

Page 18: ...to have with you when leaving for maintaining a server see Documents you need at hand on page 27 I All documentation on PRIMERGY hardware and ServerView software is available online from the Fujitsu manuals server at For the global market http manuals ts fujitsu com For the Japanese market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual The complete PRIMERGY documentation set can also be downl...

Page 19: ...at are being emphasized Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown Abc indicates keys on the keyboard V CAUTION Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data I indicates additional information notes and tips indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity ...

Page 20: ...20 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Introduction ...

Page 21: ...su ServerView Suite management software to prepare hardware expansions ServerView Suite documentation is available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy system for the Japanese market Please refer to the following ServerView Suite topics Operation Tools for Service Diagnostics Virtualization I For the latest information on hardware options refer to your...

Page 22: ...er Replaceable Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units are intended for customer self service and may be installed or replaced as hot plug components during operation I Components that the customer is entitled to replace may differ according to the service form in his country Hot plug components increase system availability and guarantee a high degree of data integrity and fail safe performance Proce...

Page 23: ...ront panel and system board will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components Upgrade and repair procedures involve shutting down and opening the server V CAUTION The device may be seriously damaged or cause damage if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by unauthorized and untrained personnel Components that are handled as Upgrade Unit...

Page 24: ...r V CAUTION Maintenance procedures involving Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units Processors replacements System board I Please ask your...

Page 25: ...nance are described in section Completing the maintenance task on page 67 Rack removal disassembly yes Making the server available removing the server from the rack if applicable Transport no Transporting the server to the service table where required depends on local customer conditions Maintenance procedures yes Maintenance procedures including preliminary and concluding software tasks Transport...

Page 26: ...ocedure Screw driver Bit insert Screw Usage Type Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 Chassis 6 32 x 5 0 mm MS06050FD40 Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 Systemboard riser card mezzanine card 6 32 x 4 7 mm MU0603EHDD1 Phillips PH1 No 1 BBU M2 5 x 5 0 mm MS25050FDR0 Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 BBU holder 6 32 x 6 0 mm MS06060H290 Phillips PH1 No 1 UFM nylon screw M3 x 4 5...

Page 27: ...ask ensure that all required manuals are available according to the overview below I Ensure to store all printed manuals enclosed with your server in a save place for future reference Unless stated otherwise all manuals are available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com under x86 servers For the Japanese market please use the following address http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual ...

Page 28: ...ion ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC user guide ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide Illustrated Spares catalog Spare parts identification and information system EMEA market only available for online use or download Windows OS at http manuals ts fujitsu com illustrated_spares or from the CSS component view of the ServerView Operations Manager Glossary Available onli...

Page 29: ...umentation Operating system documentation online help Peripherals documentation Document Description Quick Start Hardware PRIMERGY CX400 S2 leaflet Available online PRIMERGY CX400 S2 Server Enclosure Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Available online PRIMERGY CX400 S2 Server Enclosure Operating Manual Available online Table 4 Documentation you need at hand for the server enclosure Document Descriptio...

Page 30: ...30 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Before you start ...

Page 31: ...r customer service team The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists A technical specialist is a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt t...

Page 32: ... can increase to 40 C If the unit is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial power supply network with an IEC309 connector the power supply s fuse protection must comply with the requirements for non industrial power supply networks for type A connectors The unit automatically adjusts itself to a mains voltage in a range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC Ensure that the local mains...

Page 33: ...circuit In emergencies e g damaged casing controls or cables penetration of liquids or foreign bodies contact the system administrator or your customer service team Only disconnect the system from the mains power supply if there is no risk of harming yourself Proper operation of the system in accordance with IEC 60950 1 resp EN 60950 1 is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the ...

Page 34: ...c electricity To ensure reliable protection if you are wearing an earthing band on your wrist when working with this type of module connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the system Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards Install the screw removed during installation detaching internal options in former device p...

Page 35: ...ied may change the mechanical properties of a CD DVD BD and cause imbalance and vibrations Damaged and imbalanced CDs DVDs BDs can break at high drive speeds data loss Under certain circumstances sharp CD DVD BD fragments can pierce the cover of the optical disk drive equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck High ...

Page 36: ... with ballpoint pen or pencil on the label printed side When a CD DVD BD is moved from a cold place to a warm place moisture condensation on the CD DVD BD surface can cause data read errors In this case wipe the CD DVD BD with a soft dry cloth then let it air dry Do not dry the CD DVD BD using devices such as a hair dryer To avoid dust damage and deformation keep the CD DVD BD in its case whenever...

Page 37: ...and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing components with ESDs The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity To ensure reliable protection you must wear an earthing band on your wrist when working with this type of module and connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the system Any devi...

Page 38: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Important information I For a detailed description of how to handle ESD components see the relevant European or international standards EN 61340 5 1 ANSI ESD S20 20 ...

Page 39: ...のご注意 Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel When connecting and disconnecting cables observe the relevant instructions in the Important Information chapter of the technical manual for the corresponding rack The technical manual is supplied with the corresponding rack When installing the rack make sure that the anti tilt protection is correctly fitted For safety re...

Page 40: ...y The system complies with the requirements of the EC directives 2004 108 EC regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive and the directive of the European Parliament and Council 2011 65 EU This is indicated by the CE marking CE Communauté Européenne ...

Page 41: ... harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the r...

Page 42: ...constantly switched on should be switched off until they are needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work Packaging information This packaging information doesn t apply to the Japanese market Do not throw away the packaging You may need it later for transporting the system If possible the equipment should only be transported in its original packaging Information on handling co...

Page 43: ...ing used devices manual via your local Fujitsu branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn Fujitsu Technology Solutions Recycling Center D 33106 Paderborn Tel 49 5251 525 1410 Fax 49 5251 525 32 1410 The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste This device is labeled in compliance with European directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive set...

Page 44: ...44 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Important information ...

Page 45: ... step is only required when upgrading or replacing non hot plug components Ê Inform the system administrator that the server node will be shut down and put offline Ê Terminate all applications Ê Press the On Off button either on the rear or on the corresponding front panel to shut down the server node I If the system is running an ACPI compliant operating system pressing the On Off button will per...

Page 46: ...om the server enclosure V CAUTION Shut down the server node and disconnect all external cables Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Important information on page 31 Figure 2 Removing the server node Ê Undo the locking mechanism 1 of the release lever and pull the server node out of the slot 2 ...

Page 47: ... 3 Removing the mezzanine card bracket Figure 3 Removing the mezzanine card bracket A I An expansion card can only installed in the slot 1 if the mezzanine card bracket has been removed Ê Remove two screws from the mezzanine card bracket I Keep the screws for further use ...

Page 48: ...48 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures Figure 4 Removing the mezzanine card bracket B Ê Remove the mezzanine card bracket ...

Page 49: ...nual 49 Basic hardware procedures 4 4 Installing the mezzanine card bracket I Only necessary if no expansion card has been installed in the PCI slot 1 Figure 5 Installing the mezzanine card bracket A Ê Install the mezzanine card bracket ...

Page 50: ...50 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures Figure 6 Installing the mezzanine card bracket B Ê Secure the mezzanine card bracket with two screws ...

Page 51: ...nd Maintenance Manual 51 Basic hardware procedures 4 5 Mounting the mezzanine card bracket onto the card Figure 7 Mounting the mezzanine card bracket onto the card Ê Place the mezzanine card bracket on the mezzanine card ...

Page 52: ...52 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures Figure 8 Securing mezzanine card bracket Ê Align the screw holes and secure the mezzanine card bracket with two screws ...

Page 53: ...ce Manual 53 Basic hardware procedures 4 6 Removing the mezzanine card bracket from the card Figure 9 Removing the mezzanine card bracket from the card Ê Remove two screws Ê Remove the mezzanine card bracket from the mezzanine card ...

Page 54: ...54 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures 4 7 Installing the linking board Figure 10 Installing the linking board A Ê Insert the linking board in the mezzanine board connector ...

Page 55: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 55 Basic hardware procedures Figure 11 Installing the linking board B Ê Place the mounting bracket 1 and secure it with one screw 2 ...

Page 56: ...56 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures 4 8 Removing the linking board Figure 12 Removing the linking board A Ê Remove one screw 1 and remove the mounting bracket 2 ...

Page 57: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 57 Basic hardware procedures Figure 13 Installing the linking board B Ê Remove the linking board from the mezzanine board connector on the system board ...

Page 58: ...58 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures 4 9 Removing the riser module Figure 14 Removing the riser module Ê Remove two screws Ê Remove the riser module from the chassis 1 ...

Page 59: ...ade and Maintenance Manual 59 Basic hardware procedures 4 10 Installing the riser module Figure 15 Installing the riser bracket Ê Place the riser bracket onto the chassis 1 Ê Secure the riser bracket with two screws ...

Page 60: ... Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Basic hardware procedures 4 11 Removing the memory slot air ducts Figure 16 Removing the memory slot air ducts Ê Push the air ducts together 1 and pull them out 2 ...

Page 61: ...pgrade and Maintenance Manual 61 Basic hardware procedures 4 12 Installing the memory slot air ducts Figure 17 Mounting places for the memory slot air ducts 1 Air duct with shorter arm 2 Air duct with longer arm ...

Page 62: ... Basic hardware procedures Figure 18 Installing the memory slot air ducts Ê Push the air ducts together 1 Ê Press down on the air ducts until they snap into the securing clips 2 I Ensure to install the air ducts at the correct location as shown ...

Page 63: ...rver enclosure V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Important information on page 31 Figure 19 Installing the server node Ê Push the server node at the handle into the server enclosure until the locking mechanism snaps into place Ê If applicable connect all external cables to the server node ...

Page 64: ...nding front panel to start up the server node The power on indicator is lit green I For more information refer to section Connector panel on page 260 4 15 Concluding software tasks Ê Perform the following software tasks to put the server back in operation Verifying the system time settings on page 75 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log SEL on page 76 Updating the NIC configuration file in a ...

Page 65: ...obtain detailed information about the current watchdog status timeout intervals and actions that are triggered if watchdog timeouts are exceeded I For more detailed information refer to the ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com 5 1 1 2 Configuring boot watchdog settings If the system is to be started from removable boot media for...

Page 66: ...ttings in the BIOS Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Server Mgmt menu Ê Under OS Watchdog Timer select the Disabled setting Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the System Board D3196 BIOS Setup Utility reference manual ...

Page 67: ...s 5 2 1 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS Flash BIOS Update with a USB stick Ê Make sure that you have a bootable USB stick I If your USB stick is not bootable proceed as follows Ê The USB stick is inserted in the USB port of the system that downloads the USB image file Ê Follow the instructions You need a USB stick on which the BIOS update files will be stored The data on the USB sti...

Page 68: ...le BIOS CAB must be present in the root directory of the bootable USB stick 12 MB with header information Ê Ensure that the server has been shut down and disconnected from the mains as described in section Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Remove the server node from the server enclosure as described in section Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Enter BIOS rec...

Page 69: ...dures Figure 21 Recovery screen V CAUTION Do not interrupt the BIOS recovery process after it has started If the process is interrupted the system BIOS may be permanently corrupted Ê After completion of the flash process the following screen is shown on the screen ...

Page 70: ...om the server enclosure as described in section Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Disable BIOS recovery mode using the onboard jumpers I For detailed information on jumper settings refer to section Onboard connectors on page 257 Install the server node in the server enclosure Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 ...

Page 71: ...1 to select the USB stick as boot device manually Ê Choose one of the following options from the update tool menu to start the BMC update process Normal Choose this option to update an existing system board Initial Choose this option if the system board has been replaced prior to the BMC update procedure This option will perform all relevant flash procedures in a row including the BMC firmware and...

Page 72: ...emporarily Ê Ensure that BMC jumper is connected Ê The Power ON LED will be reverse in BMC Recovery Mode System off PW LED green System on PW LED off Blue ID LED is always lit Ê Press the Power On Off button The system starts the POST process Ê The system will detect the USB stick Ê The system boots from DOS and you have to change to that directory of the USB stick in which the flash files are con...

Page 73: ...rverView Update Manager or Update Manager Express UME please refer to the following manuals ServerView Update Manager ServerView Update Management user guide ServerView Update Manager Express Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers user guide Using the flash tool The latest firmware files are available as ASPs Autonomous Support Packages for Windows or as DOS tools from the Fujitsu support web pa...

Page 74: ...IOS and modify settings refer to the System Board D3196 BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 5 2 4 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS When a processor an expansion card or a memory module fails the defective component will be set to Disabled or Failed The server will then reboot with only the intact hardware components remaining in the system configuration After replacing the defective...

Page 75: ...e Advanced menu Ê Under Memory Status verify that none of the memory modules are marked as Failed Ê Save your changes if applicable and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the System Board D3196 BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 5 2 6 Verifying the system time settings I This task only applies to Linux environments After the system boar...

Page 76: ...lity reference manual 5 2 7 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log SEL 5 2 7 1 Viewing the SEL You can view the System Event Log SEL using the ServerView Operations Manager or the ServerView BMC web frontend Viewing the SEL via SVOM Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information Operation menu Ê Under Maintenance select System Event Log Ê Select th...

Page 77: ... store the MAC address hardware address of a network interface card in the related NIC configuration file of the Linux OS When replacing a network controller or the system board with onboard LAN controllers in a server running Linux OS the MAC address will change but not automatically be updated in the definition file In order to prevent communication problems it is necessary to update the changed...

Page 78: ...xample In order to modify the definition file for network controller 1 enter the following command vi etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg eth1 In vi specify the new MAC address as follows HWADDR xx xx xx xx xx xx Ê Save and close the definition file Ê For the changes to take effect you need to reboot the network by entering the following command service network restart I If the system board or net...

Page 79: ...normally Wait until the progress bar has reached at least one percent Ê Inform the customer about the remaining rebuild time based on the displayed duration estimate Figure 23 Progress bar RAID array rebuild V CAUTION The system is now operational however data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete Depending on the hard disk drive capacity the overall process can...

Page 80: ...C BIOS Server MGMT BMC Network Configuration Use the arrow key ç to scroll to the right and browse all available tabs Each Port Configuration tab will display detailed information on the related network controller including its MAC address Ê Note down the new 12 digit MAC address Ê Press Esc to exit the BIOS Ê Inform the customer about the changed MAC address 5 2 10 2 Looking up WWN addresses Emul...

Page 81: ...y Ê Inform the customer about the changed WWN address 5 2 11 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool System information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data are stored in the HDD and PDB backplanes In order to integrate your system into the ServerView management environment and to enable server installation using the ServerView Installation Manager system data needs ...

Page 82: ...user guide 5 2 12 1 After replacing upgrading LAN controllers Please note when re using a replaced LAN controller Ê Confirm with the customer whether the LAN controller you have replaced has been used as part of a LAN teaming configuration Ê If LAN teaming has been active you will need to restore the configuration using the LAN driver utility after replacing the LAN controller Ensure that the cont...

Page 83: ...g or removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disass...

Page 84: ...ttery backup units 6 1 Basic information The system board is equipped with two expansion slots Figure 24 PCI slot overview Pos PCI slot Type Function 1 C2 PCIe x16 Slot with riser card for low profile cards 2 C1 PCIe x16 Mezzanine board connector for SAS 10GbE cards ...

Page 85: ...r primergy system Expansion cards Slot number Type Max 1 2 FC Ctrl 1x 8Gb LPe1250 1 o FC Ctrl 2x 8Gb LPe12002 1 o FC Ctrl 2x 16Gb LPe16002 1 o Eth Ctrl 2x1Gb Cu PCIe x4 D3035 1 o Eth Ctrl 4x1Gb Cu PCIe x4 D3045 1 o Eth Ctrl 2x10GBase T PCIe x8 X540 T2 LP 1 o 10 Gbit Ethernet Controller dual port SFP D2755 1 o 2x 10Gbit CNA dual port SFP Emulex OCe10102 as soon as available 1 o IB HCA 40Gbit 1 and ...

Page 86: ...nting expansion card slot brackets 6 2 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 2 1 2 General instructions Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Removal is carried out in reverse order I For a more detailed description on how to install ...

Page 87: ...t D3035 Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller 2 until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel see close up Figure 26 Fastening the slot bracket D3035 Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws 햲 햳 ...

Page 88: ...ork adapter D3035 I Assembled network adapter D3035 6 2 1 4 Network adapter D3045 Figure 28 Placing the slot bracket D3045 Ê Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown 1 Ê Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller 2 햲 햳 ...

Page 89: ...ual 89 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 29 Fastening the slot bracket D3045 Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with one M3 x 4 5 mm screw Figure 30 Assembled network adapter D3045 I Assembled network adapter D3045 ...

Page 90: ... slot bracket D2755 Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel 2 Ê Ensure that the ESD springs on the plug shells properly engage with the slot bracket as shown see circles ...

Page 91: ...d Maintenance Manual 91 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 32 Fastening the slot bracket D2755 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Figure 33 Assembled network adapter D2755 ...

Page 92: ...quired tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less Preparing the SFP transceiver module Figure 34 Removing the protective optical port plug Ê Remove the SFP transceiver module from its protective packaging Ê Remove the optical port plug from the new additional SFP transceiver module Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 93: ... the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection Save the protective port plug for future use Figure 35 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module ...

Page 94: ...its Inserting the SFP transceiver module Figure 36 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Ê Insert and slide the SFP transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go I If only one slot is equipped with a SFP transceiver module use the primary right connector as shown ...

Page 95: ...igure 37 Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail Figure 38 Attaching the protective optical port plug Ê If the SFP transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores ...

Page 96: ...ual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module Figure 39 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module Ê If applicable install the secondary SFP transceiver module accordingly ...

Page 97: ...equired tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less Figure 40 Removing the protective optical port plug Ê If present remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP transceiver module V CAUTION Save the protective port plug for future use Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 98: ... Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 41 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector ...

Page 99: ...units Figure 42 Removing the SFP transceiver Ê Pull the SFP transceiver module out of its socket connector Ê Reattach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores I Place the removed SFP transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment ...

Page 100: ...eiver modules Ê Unpack the new SFP transceiver module Ê Verify that the new SFP transceiver module is the same type of transceiver you are replacing Ê Install the new SFP transceiver module s as described in section Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 92 Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses For further information refer to section Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on...

Page 101: ...own before installing or removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are...

Page 102: ...g SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing the mezzanine card bracket on page 47 without the mezzanine card or Removing the mezzanine card on page 119 with the mezzanine card Ê Removing the riser module on page 58 Upgrade and R...

Page 103: ...gure 43 Removing the slot bracket Ê Remove one screw from the slot bracket 1 I Save the screw for installing Ê Remove the slot bracket 2 V CAUTION Keep the slot bracket for further use Always replace slot brackets into the unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 104: ...e accompanying documentation Ê If applicable attach the required slot bracket to the expansion card as described in section Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 86 Ê If applicable reinstall SFP transceiver modules on the new expansion card as described in section Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 92 Figure 44 Installing the expansion card A Ê Insert the expansion card into the ri...

Page 105: ...a complete cabling overview please refer to section Cabling overview on page 246 6 3 1 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the mezzanine card bracket on page 49 without the mezzanine card or Installing the mezzanine card on page 116 with the mezzanine card Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the...

Page 106: ...crew driver 6 3 2 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing the mezzanine card bracket on page 47 without the mezzanine card or Removing the mezzanine card on page 119 w...

Page 107: ...ing an expansion card Figure 46 Removing an expansion card A Ê Remove two screws from the riser module 1 Ê Carefully remove the riser module from the chassis 2 Ê If applicable remove SFP transceiver modules from the expansion card as described in section Removing an SFP transceiver module on page 97 ...

Page 108: ...ng an expansion card B Ê Remove one screw from the expansion card 1 Ê Remove the expansion card into the riser module 2 6 3 2 4 Installing the slot bracket V CAUTION Always replace slot brackets into the unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 109: ...racket with one screw 6 3 2 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the riser module on page 59 Ê Installing the mezzanine card bracket on page 49 without the mezzanine card or Installing the mezzanine card on page 116 with the mezzanine card Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 ...

Page 110: ...ler or the system board 6 3 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 3 3 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 ...

Page 111: ... slot brackets on page 86 Ê If applicable reinstall SFP transceiver modules on the new expansion card as described in section Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 92 Ê Install the new expansion card as described in section Installing an expansion card on page 104 Ê If applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section Cabling ov...

Page 112: ...250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Ê After replacing upgrading LAN controllers on page 82 if applicable Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment on page 77 Ê Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 80 ...

Page 113: ... installing or removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed...

Page 114: ...ver 6 4 1 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing the mezzanine card bracket on page 47 Ê Installing the linking board on page 54 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average hardware task duration 5 minutes Average softw...

Page 115: ...ansion card from its protective packaging I For further instructions regarding controller settings please refer to the accompanying documentation Figure 50 Removing connector cover Ê Remove the connector cover as shown Ê Mount the mezzanine card bracket onto the card as described in Mounting the mezzanine card bracket onto the card on page 51 V CAUTION Keep the slot bracket for further use ...

Page 116: ...s Always replace slot brackets into the unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 6 4 1 4 Installing the mezzanine card Figure 51 Installing the mezzanine card A Ê Insert the connector of the mezzanine card in the linking board ...

Page 117: ...nnect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section Cabling overview on page 246 6 4 1 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 Ê After replacing upgra...

Page 118: ...No 2 screw driver 6 4 2 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average hardware task duration 5 minutes Average software task duration...

Page 119: ...nce Manual 119 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 4 2 3 Removing the mezzanine card Figure 53 Removing the mezzanine card B Ê Remove one screw from the mezzanine card 1 Ê Remove two screws from the mezzanine card bracket 2 ...

Page 120: ...y backup units Figure 54 Removing the mezzanine card B Ê Disconnect the mezzanine card from the linking board 1 and remove it 2 Ê Remove the mezzanine card bracket from the mezzanine card as described in section Removing the mezzanine card bracket from the card on page 53 ...

Page 121: ...able EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 55 Installing the connector cover Ê Hook the slot cover in the mezzanine card bracket on one side Ê Close the card bracket until it snaps in place 6 4 2 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the mezzanine card bracket on page 49 Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Switching on the ...

Page 122: ...troller or the system board 6 4 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 4 3 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page...

Page 123: ...cribed in section Installing the mezzanine card on page 116 Ê If applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section Cabling overview on page 246 6 4 3 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on pag...

Page 124: ...s Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing the mezzanine card bracket on page 47 Ê Installing the linking board on page 54 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average hardware task ...

Page 125: ...mezzanine card in the linking board Ê Secure the mezzanine card bracket with three screws see circles 6 4 4 4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 Ê After replacing upgrading LAN controllers on page ...

Page 126: ...H2 No 2 screw driver 6 4 5 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average hardware task duration 5 minutes Average software task durat...

Page 127: ...g the 10 GbT mezzanine card Ê Remove three screws from mezzanine card bracket Ê Disconnect the mezzanine card from the linking board 6 4 5 4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the mezzanine card bracket on page 49 Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 ...

Page 128: ...ler or the system board 6 4 6 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 4 6 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 ...

Page 129: ... 6 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 Ê After replacing upgrading LAN controllers on page 82 if applicable Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment on page 77 Ê Looking up cha...

Page 130: ... before installing or removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are in...

Page 131: ...nary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing the mezzanine card bracket on page 47 Ê Installing the linking board on page 54 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average hardware task...

Page 132: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 5 1 3 Removing onboard SATA cabling Figure 58 Removing onboard SATA cabling Ê Disconnect and remove the onboard SATA cables ...

Page 133: ...troller Figure 59 RAID controller SAS 6G 8port internal Ê Remove the mezzanine SAS RAID controller from its protective packaging I For further instructions regarding controller settings please refer to the accompanying documentation 1 SAS connector port 0 3 2 SAS connector port 4 7 3 Connector to the linking board 4 BBU connector ...

Page 134: ...rade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 60 Removing dummies from the SAS connectors Ê Remove the dummies from the SAS connectors I Keep the dummies for further use ...

Page 135: ...s and battery backup units Figure 61 Connecting cabel s for HDD 2 5 and HDD 3 5 Cabling for HDD 2 5 Ê Connect cable C6 to SAS connector port 0 1 1 Ê Connect cable C7 to SAS connector port 4 7 2 Cabling for HDD 3 5 Ê Connect cable C3 to SAS connector port 0 3 1 ...

Page 136: ...y backup units Only necessary if a BBU will be installed Figure 62 Connecting BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable 1 to the BBU connector of the SAS mezzanine card Ê Mount the mezzanine card bracket as described in Mounting the mezzanine card bracket onto the card on page 51 ...

Page 137: ...al 137 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 5 1 5 Installing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller Figure 63 Installing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller A Ê Insert the connector of the mezzanine SAS RAID controller in the linking board ...

Page 138: ... Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 64 Installing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller B Ê Secure the mezzanine SAS RAID controller with one screw 1 Ê Secure the mezzanine card bracket with two screws 2 ...

Page 139: ... B I Note the labels on the cables Cabling for HDD 2 5 Ê Connect cable C7 to connector 1 2 3 Ê Connect cable C6 to connector 4 5 6 7 8 Cabling for HDD 3 5 Ê Connect cable C3 to connector 1 2 3 4 1 Connector SATA SAS1 SGPIO 2 Connector HDD0 3 Connector HDD1 4 Connector HDD2 5 Connector HDD3 6 Connector HDD4 7 Connector HDD5 8 Connector SAS1 SAS2 SGPIO ...

Page 140: ...ts 6 5 1 7 Cable routing with external controller Figure 66 Cable routing for HDD 2 5 and HDD 3 5 Ê Run the cable C3 between the chassis and the memory slots 1 Ê Run the cable C7 between the chassis and the memory slots 1 Ê Run the cable C6 between the chassis and the memory slots 2 ...

Page 141: ... both sides I For a complete cabling overview please refer to section Cabling overview on page 246 6 5 1 8 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Updating RAID controller firmware on page 73 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 ...

Page 142: ... node from the server enclosure on page 46 6 5 2 3 Removing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller Ê Remove the mezzanine SAS RAID controller as described in section Removing the mezzanine card on page 119 Ê Remove all SAS cables see also Connecting cables on page 139 Ê If applicable remove the BBU and the BBU cable Ê Remove the mezzanine card bracket from the card as described in section Removing the ...

Page 143: ...Note the labels on the cables Figure 68 Connectors on the system board A Cabling for HDD 2 5 Ê Connect the cable C4 to the connectors 1 Ê Connect the cable C5 to the connectors 2 Cabling for HDD 3 5 Ê Connect the cable C1 to the connectors 1 Ê Connect the cable C2 to the connectors 2 1 Connector MINI SAS1 2 Connector MINI SAS2 ...

Page 144: ...he cable C4 to the connectors 1 2 3 4 5 Ê Connect the cable C5 to the connectors 6 7 8 Cabling for HDD 3 5 Ê Connect the cable C1 to the connectors 2 3 Ê Connect the cable C2 to the connectors 1 4 5 6 7 1 Connector SATA SAS1 SGPIO 2 Connector HDD0 3 Connector HDD1 4 Connector HDD2 5 Connector HDD3 6 Connector HDD4 7 Connector HDD5 8 Connector SAS1 SAS2 SGPIO ...

Page 145: ...d Maintenance Manual 145 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 5 2 5 Cable routing with onboard controller Figure 70 Running cables with onboard controller A Ê Run the cables between the chassis and the memory slots ...

Page 146: ...g with onboard controller B Ê Make sure that the cable will not be damaged here on both sides 6 5 2 6 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enable and configure the onboard RAID controller ...

Page 147: ...page 45 Ê Remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 6 5 3 3 Removing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller Ê Remove the defective mezzanine SAS RAID controller as described in section Removing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller on page 142 Ê Remove all cables from the controller Ê Remove the mezzanine card bracket from the card as de...

Page 148: ...erview please refer to section Cabling overview on page 246 Ê Install the new mezzanine SAS RAID controller as described in section Preparing the mezzanine SAS RAID controller on page 133 Ê Route the cables as described in section Cable routing with onboard controller on page 145 6 5 3 5 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page ...

Page 149: ... driver Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 6 1 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Locate the desired server with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Removing expans...

Page 150: ...nance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 6 1 3 Removing the riser card Figure 72 Removing the riser card A Ê Remove the screw Figure 73 Removing the riser card B Ê Pull the riser card out of its slot ...

Page 151: ...nual 151 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 6 1 4 Installing the riser card Figure 74 Installing the riser card A Ê Insert the riser card into its slot Figure 75 Installing the riser card B Ê Secure the riser card with the screw ...

Page 152: ...owing procedures Ê If applicable re install the expansion cards as described in section Installing expansion cards on page 102 Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 ...

Page 153: ...fer to chapter Important information on page 31 6 7 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver 6 7 1 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node...

Page 154: ...154 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 7 1 3 Preparing a BBU Figure 76 BBU kit BBU kit 1 BBU 2 BBU holder 3 BBU cable 4 Screws ...

Page 155: ... 155 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 77 Connecting the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU V CAUTION Make sure that the connector side with the three dots is on the top see close up Otherwise you risk short circuits ...

Page 156: ...rade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 78 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder Ê Place the BBU holder on the BBU as shown Ê Secure the BBU holder with three screws ...

Page 157: ... Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 157 Expansion cards and battery backup units 6 7 1 4 Installing the BBU into the system board Figure 79 Installing the BBU A Ê Remove two screws I Keep the screws for further use ...

Page 158: ...158 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 80 Installing the BBU B Ê Place the BBU on the heat sink CPU1 1 Ê Secure the BBU with the two screws 2 ...

Page 159: ... and battery backup units 6 7 1 5 Routing the BBU cable Figure 81 Routing the BBU cable for HDD 3 5 A Ê Run the BBU cable between the chassis and the memory slots Figure 82 Routing the BBU cable for HDD 3 5 B Ê Make sure that the cable will not be damaged here ...

Page 160: ...kup units Figure 83 Routing the BBU cable for HDD 2 5 A Ê Run the BBU cable between the chassis and the SATA cable I The BBU cable must be outside Figure 84 Routing the BBU cable for HDD 2 5 B Ê Make sure that the cable will not be damaged here I The BBU cable must be outside ...

Page 161: ...the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable 1 to the BBU connector of the SAS mezzanine card 6 7 1 7 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Updating RAID controller firmware on page 73 if applicable Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on ...

Page 162: ...ion cycle Ê Enter the ServerView RAID Manager and check the current BBU status I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com Ê If the BBU is shown as bad or defective do not power off the server node for at least 8 hours to allow the charge and calibration cycles to finish Ê If the BBU status does not chang...

Page 163: ...o chapter Important information on page 31 6 7 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver 6 7 2 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server node with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from...

Page 164: ...ards and battery backup units 6 7 2 3 Removing the BBU from the system board Figure 86 Disconnecting the BBU cable Ê Carefully disconnect the BBU cable 1 from the RAID controller Figure 87 Removing the BBU cable for HDD 2 5 Ê Carefully remove the BBU cable ...

Page 165: ...rds and battery backup units Figure 88 Removing the BBU A Ê Remove two screws 1 Ê Remove the BBU 2 6 7 2 4 Fastening the system board in the chassis Figure 89 Fastening the system board in the chassis Ê Secure the system board in the chassis with two screws ...

Page 166: ... page 74 6 7 3 Replacing a BBU V CAUTION Do not throw battery backup units into the trash can Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste For further information please refer to chapter Important information on page 31 6 7 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver 6 7 3 2 Preliminary steps...

Page 167: ...the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 6 7 3 3 Removing the BBU from the chassis Ê Remove the BBU holder from the chassis as described in section Removing the BBU from the system board on page 164 6 7 3 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Figure 90 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Remove three screws from the BBU holder Ê Remove the BBU ...

Page 168: ...168 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Expansion cards and battery backup units Figure 91 Disconnecting the BBU cable Ê Carefully disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU ...

Page 169: ...Ê Install the new BBU into the BBU holder as described in section Installing a BBU on page 153 Figure 92 Installing the BBU B Ê Place the BBU on the heat sink CPU1 1 Ê Secure the BBU with two screws 2 Ê Connect the BBU cable to the controller as described in section Connecting the BBU to the controller on page 161 ...

Page 170: ...s case the BBU will automatically enter a trickle charge cycle for recovery This initial charge may take up to 8 hours before the BBU will initiate a recalibration cycle Ê Enter the ServerView RAID Manager and check the current BBU status I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com Ê If the BBU is shown a...

Page 171: ...ter shutdown Wait for components to cool down before installing or removing memory modules to prevent burns Do not insert and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures Pressing out the securing clips on the memory module connector will eject the installed memory module To prevent damage and injuries eject memory modules carefully without applying excessive force For further info...

Page 172: ...emory speed depends on the memory configuration on one memory channel and the speed of the CPU The memory channel with the lowest speed defines the speed of all CPU channels in the system If memory modules with different capacities are used Populate modules with higher capacities first If memory modules with different speeds are used Populate modules with higher speed first Populate same amounts o...

Page 173: ...n orderable basic unit per CPU Memory upgrade is possible by 8x memory units Memory mirroring is supported with 8 identical modules in channel A B C D CPU0 or E F G H CPU1 Rank sparing mode is supported with min 2x 1R 2R or 2x 4R modules per channel for RDIMM or LRDIMM SDDC Chipkill is supported for memory modules Figure 93 Memory overview Module G1 Module G2 Module H1 Module H2 Module A1 Module A...

Page 174: ...1 o 2 o o 3 o o o 4 o o o o 5 o o o o 6 o o o o o o 7 o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o Table 6 S2L DIMM population rules for CPU0 CPU1 DIMM slots J32 J30 J29 J31 J33 J34 J35 J36 Ch E1 Ch E2 Ch F1 Ch F2 Ch G1 Ch G2 Ch H1 Ch H2 1 o 2 o o 3 o o o 4 o o o o 5 o o o o 6 o o o o o o 7 o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o Table 7 S2L DIMM population rules for CPU1 ...

Page 175: ...configuration the memory module population ex factory is spread across all channels The BIOS is set to the max performance for memory Minimum configuration is 4x identical modules per CPU Channel 0 required 00 optional same type in Bank per CPU CPU0 Ch A1 Ch A2 Ch B1 Ch B2 Ch C1 Ch C2 Ch D1 Ch D2 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 CPU1 Ch E1 Ch E2 Ch F1 Ch F2 Ch G1 Ch G2 Ch H1 Ch H2 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 ...

Page 176: ... node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Disconnect the SATA cable s from the connectors on the system board described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 150 and take it out of the chassis Ê If a BBU is installed disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU connector on the mezzanine SAS RAID controller described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 152 and take ...

Page 177: ...the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module V CAUTION Install dummy modules in not used memory slots 7 2 4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the memory slot air ducts on page 61 Ê If a BBU is installed connect the BBU cable to the BBU connector on the mezzanine SAS RAID controller described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 1...

Page 178: ...outing with onboard controller on page 145 Ê Identify the correct memory slot according to the mounting order described in section Memory sequence on page 172 Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and BMC on page 67 if applicable Ê Enablin...

Page 179: ...node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Disconnect the SATA cable s from the connectors on the system board described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 150 and take it out of the chassis Ê If a BBU is installed disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU connector on the mezzanine SAS RAID controller described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 152 and take i...

Page 180: ...ry module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory module connector Figure 97 Removing memory modules B Ê Remove the ejected memory module 7 3 4 Concluding step Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the memory slot air ducts on page 61 Ê If a BBU is installed connect the BBU cable to the BBU connector on the mezzanine SAS RAID controller described in section Connectors ...

Page 181: ...ion Cabling with onboard controller on page 143 or Cable routing with onboard controller on page 145 Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and BMC on page 67 if applicable Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 Ê Verifying the m...

Page 182: ...the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Ê Disconnect the SATA cable s from the connectors on the system board described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 150 and take it out of the chassis Ê If a BBU is installed disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU connector on the mezzanine SAS RAID controller described in section Connectors on the bo...

Page 183: ...described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 152 and route the cable as described in section Routing the BBU cable on page 159 Ê Connect the SATA cable s to the connectors on the system board described in section Connectors on the boards on page 251 figure 150 and reroute the cables as described in section Cabling with onboard controller on page 143 or Cable routing with onboar...

Page 184: ...184 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Main memory ...

Page 185: ...ild up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges When removing or installing the processor be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even minor soiling such as grease fro...

Page 186: ...cessor series CPUs Socket type LGA 2011 package Thermal Design Power TDP class up to 135 W 8 1 2 Processor locations Figure 98 CPU slots on system board D3196 Module G1 Module G2 Module H1 Module H2 Module A1 Module A2 Module B1 Module B2 Module F2 Module F1 Module E2 Module E1 Module D2 Module D1 Module C2 Module C1 CPU 1 CPU 0 ...

Page 187: ...urface 8 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Removing and installing the processor heat sink Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Removing and installing the processor tool less 8 2 2 Preliminary steps Before replacing the processor perform the following steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Removing the serve...

Page 188: ...emoving processor heat sinks 8 2 3 1 Removing the processor heat sink from CPU0 Figure 99 Removing the processor heat sink CPU0 A Ê Carefully press on the middle of the heat sink and loosen the four captive screws in a crossover pattern according to the numbering ...

Page 189: ...1 I This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and processor V CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the processor socket Ê Lift the heat sink out of the chassis 2 Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the surface of the heat sink and the processor using a lint free cloth ...

Page 190: ...Processors 8 2 3 2 Removing the processor heat sink from CPU1 Figure 101 Removing the processor heat sink CPU1 A Ê Carefully press on the middle of the heat sink and loosen the four captive screws in a crossover pattern according to the numbering ...

Page 191: ...1 I This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and processor V CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the processor socket Ê Lift the heat sink out of the chassis 2 Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the surface of the heat sink and the processor using a lint free cloth ...

Page 192: ...X250 S2 Processors 8 2 4 Removing the processor Figure 103 Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê The socket release lever will slightly lift up 2 ...

Page 193: ...er 2 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Close 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê Fully fold back the second socket release lever 2 Figure 105 Opening the load plate A Ê Push down on the socket release lever marked Open 1st 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket 2 ...

Page 194: ...194 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Processors Figure 106 Opening the load plate B Ê Fully open the load plate ...

Page 195: ...ket Ê If the processor may be reused later thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the processor surface using a lint free cloth and store the processor in a save place V CAUTION Processors are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge and must be handled with care After a processor has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket place it upside down on a nonconducting ant...

Page 196: ...he posts on the socket see close up Ê Lower the processor straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket V CAUTION Ensure that the processor is level in the socket Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin can impair the processor s operation or destroy the processor Ensure ...

Page 197: ...Figure 109 Closing the load plate Ê Carefully lower the load plate over the processor V CAUTION Always replace the socket cover if you remove the processor from the socket Figure 110 Closing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate ...

Page 198: ...the socket release lever marked Close 1st 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate 2 Figure 111 Closing socket release lever 1 Ê Close the socket release lever marked Open 1st 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab 2 ...

Page 199: ...ound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing the processor heat sink on page 201 Figure 112 Thermal paste syringe One thermal compound syringe contains thermal paste for two processors In order to determine the correct amount of thermal paste equal to 1 0 gram divide the grey area of the syringe up into two equal segments I Add graduati...

Page 200: ...nual CX250 S2 Processors Figure 113 Applying thermal paste Ê Apply a small streak of thermal paste 1 0 gram see description above to the center of the processor surface as shown V CAUTION Do not mix different types of thermal paste ...

Page 201: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 201 Processors 8 2 7 Installing the processor heat sink 8 2 7 1 Installing the processor heat sink on CPU0 Figure 114 Processor heat sink for CPU0 ...

Page 202: ...alling the heat sink CPU0 A Ê Carefully seat the heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown V CAUTION Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes see circles Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow ...

Page 203: ...alling the heat sink CPU0 B I To avoid inclining of the heat sink carefully press on the middle of the heat sink Ê Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern according to the numbering screw torque 1 0 Nm not applicable for the Japanese market ...

Page 204: ...204 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Processors 8 2 7 2 Installing the processor heat sink on CPU1 Figure 117 Processor heat sink for CPU1 ...

Page 205: ...alling the heat sink CPU1 A Ê Carefully seat the heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown V CAUTION Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes see circles Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow ...

Page 206: ...ws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern according to the numbering screw torque 1 0 Nm not applicable for the Japanese market 8 2 8 Concluding steps Perform the following steps Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and BMC on page 67 if applicable Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functiona...

Page 207: ...sor heat sink perform the following steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 8 3 3 Removing the processor heat sink Ê Remove the processor heat sink as described in section Removing processor heat sinks on page 188 8 3 4 Installing the processor heat sink There are two di...

Page 208: ...rocessor heat sink as described in section Installing the processor heat sink on page 201 8 3 5 Concluding steps Perform the following steps Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and BMC on page 67 if applicable Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Enabling boot watchdog functionality on page 74 1 Heat sink for CPU0 2 ...

Page 209: ...amaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges For further information please refer to chapter Important information on page 31 9 1 Replacing the CMOS battery CMOS memory volatile BIOS memor...

Page 210: ...ial waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental protection in the PRIMERGY CX250 S2 Operating Manual Ensure to insert the CMOS battery the with the positive pole facing up 9 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less recommended tooth pick 9 1 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Locate the desired server with...

Page 211: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 211 System board and components 9 1 3 Removing the CMOS battery Figure 121 Replacing the CMOS battery A Ê Pull out the depleted CMOS battery of its socket ...

Page 212: ... and components 9 1 4 Installing the CMOS battery Figure 122 Installing the CMOS battery Ê Insert the new CMOS battery into its socket as shown V CAUTION Ensure to insert the CMOS battery with the positive pole label side facing to you as shown see close up ...

Page 213: ...llowing procedures Ê Dispose of the CMOS battery in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 75 ...

Page 214: ...lips PH1 No 1 screw driver 9 2 1 2 Preliminary steps Perform the following procedures Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Locate the desired server with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average har...

Page 215: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 215 System board and components 9 2 1 3 Installing the UFM board Figure 123 UFM kit 1 USB Flash Module UFM 2 UFM nylon screw ...

Page 216: ...216 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 System board and components Figure 124 UFM mounting location UFM mounting location on the system board 1 UFM connector 2 UFM spacer ...

Page 217: ...nance Manual 217 System board and components Figure 125 Installing the UFM board A Ê Connect the UFM board to the system board Figure 126 Installing the UFM board C Ê Secure the UFM module on the UFM spacer with the nylon screw 1 ...

Page 218: ...elivery set includes the Recovery Tool CD to setup the ESXi configuration Proceed as follows Ê Switch on the server Ê Right after switching on the server insert the Recovery Tool CD into the DVD drive and close the drive tray Ê The server should now boot from the Recovery Tool CD Ê Follow the on screen instructions 9 2 2 Removing the UFM board 9 2 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding step...

Page 219: ...ith the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 9 2 2 3 Removing the UFM board Figure 127 Removing the UFM board A Ê Remove the nylon screw on the defective UFM board 1 Ê Disconnect and remove the defective UFM board 2 ...

Page 220: ...8 Removing the UFM board B Ê The UFM spacer remains on the system board 1 9 2 2 4 Concluding steps Perform the following procedures Ê Installing the server node in the server enclosure on page 63 Ê If applicable reconnect all external cables Ê Switching on the server node on page 64 ...

Page 221: ...edures Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 65 Ê Locate the desired server with the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 9 2 3 3 Removing the UFM Ê Remove the UFM as described in section Removing the UFM board on page 219 Upgrade and Repair...

Page 222: ...AUTION The UFM board contains customer information e g IP address license numbers After replacing the UFM hand the defective UFM board over to the customer If the customer requests disposal of the defective UFM board proceed as follows Figure 129 Destroying the defective UFM board Ê Use a pair of combination pliers 1 and flat nose pliers 2 to break the UFM board in half as shown 9 2 3 5 Concluding...

Page 223: ...og functionality on page 74 9 2 3 6 Software configuration The UFM delivery set includes the Recovery Tool CD to setup the ESXi configuration Proceed as follows Ê Switch on the server Ê Right after switching on the server insert the Recovery Tool CD into the DVD drive and close the drive tray Ê The server should now boot from the Recovery Tool CD Ê Follow the on screen instructions ...

Page 224: ...rtant system configuration data by hand After replacing the system board set the system configuration data in the BIOS setup menu by hand Note on network settings recovery I When replacing network controllers or the system board network configuration settings in the operating system will be lost and replaced by default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations Ens...

Page 225: ...th the ID button Ê Shutting down the server node on page 45 Ê If applicable remove all external cables from the server node Ê Removing the server node from the server enclosure on page 46 9 3 3 Replacing the system board Ê Remove all cables from the system board Ê Removing memory modules on page 179 I Ensure to take note of the memory modules mounting positions for reassembly Ê Remove all expansio...

Page 226: ...rews from the system board see circles Ê Slightly lift up the system board 1 by the memory module ejectors Ê Carefully shift the system board in the direction of the arrow until the plug shells disengage from the cut outs in the connector panel 2 Ê Hold the defective system board by the memory module ejectors and at a slight angle lift it out of the chassis ...

Page 227: ...tion measures Ê At a slight angle lower the system board into the chassis 1 Ê Carefully shift the system board in the direction of the arrow until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the connector panel 2 Ê Lower the system board down Ê Secure the system board with ten screws see circles 9 3 3 3 Swapping the processor V CAUTION Processors are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ...

Page 228: ...ng the processor socket load plates on the new system board module Figure 132 Opening socket release lever 1 new system board module Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê The socket release lever will slightly lift up 2 ...

Page 229: ... 229 System board and components Figure 133 Opening socket release lever 2 new system board Ê Unlatch the socket release lever marked Close 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê Fully fold back the second socket release lever 2 ...

Page 230: ...230 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 System board and components Figure 134 Opening the load plate A Ê Push down on the first socket release lever 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket 2 ...

Page 231: ...ontacts on the processor socket Ê Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position Ê Use a magnifying glass recommended to inspect the socket spring contacts for damages from different angles Do not use the spare system board if any irregularities are visible Possible damages Contact spring is bent backwards upon itself Contact spring tip position is shifted or out of alignment ...

Page 232: ...d module Ê Remove the heat sinks on the defective system board as described in section Removing processor heat sinks on page 188 Ê Carefully remove the processors from their sockets on the defective system board as described in section Removing the processor on page 192 V CAUTION Remove and reinstall one processor at a time Do not remove the second processor from the defective system board until t...

Page 233: ...or Ê Hold the processor with your thumb and index finger Ê Make sure that the four notches on the processor align with the posts on the socket see close up Ê Lower the processor straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket V CAUTION Ensure that the processor is level in the socket Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the processor socket ...

Page 234: ...ouch the underside of the processor Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin can impair the processor s operation or destroy the processor Ensure not to scrape or dent the processor edges Figure 137 Closing the load plate Ê Carefully lower the load plate over the processor ...

Page 235: ...s Figure 138 Removing the protective socket cover Ê When closing the load plate the protective socket cover will automatically detach Ê Remove the socket cover and save it for future use V CAUTION Always replace the socket cover if you remove the processor from the socket ...

Page 236: ...2 System board and components Figure 139 Closing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate Ê Close the socket release lever marked Close 1st 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate 2 ...

Page 237: ...late retention tab 2 Ê If applicable install the second processor accordingly Applying thermal paste Ê If you are reusing the CPU heat sink of the defective system board module apply thermal paste as described in Applying thermal paste on page 199 Installing CPU heat sinks Ê Install the CPU heat sinks on the new system board module as described in Installing the processor heat sink on page 207 ...

Page 238: ...ystem board module I Since the defective system board is sent back for repair protect the delicate processor socket springs with a socket cover Figure 141 Closing the load plate Ê Carefully close the load plate over the empty processor socket V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket ...

Page 239: ... and Maintenance Manual 239 System board and components Figure 142 Attaching the protective socket cover A Ê Carefully lower the protective socket cover onto the CPU socket in a vertical motion until it snaps in place ...

Page 240: ...rade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 System board and components Figure 143 Attaching the protective socket cover B Ê Ensure that the protective socket cover is properly installed on the socket as shown above ...

Page 241: ...1 System board and components Figure 144 Closing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate Ê Close the socket release lever marked Close 1st 1 and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate 2 ...

Page 242: ...n tab 2 9 3 3 4 Completing the system board Ê Installing the riser module on page 59 Ê Installing the UFM board on page 215 if applicable Ê Install all expansion cards as described in chapter Expansion cards and battery backup units on page 83 if applicable I Install the expansion cards into their original slots Ê Installing a memory module on page 177 I Install the memory modules into their origi...

Page 243: ...ng the system board BIOS and BMC on page 67 if applicable Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 75 Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses For further information refer to section Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 80 Ê After replacing the system board in a server running Linux OS update the MAC address of the onboard network controller in the related NIC definit...

Page 244: ...244 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 System board and components ...

Page 245: ...cables Safety notes V CAUTION Always hold cables by their connectors when disconnecting them Never pull on the cable to disconnect cables Ensure that none of the cables are scraped strained or otherwise damaged while replacing system components Immediately replace cables with damaged shielding Always use shielded network cables ...

Page 246: ...2 DD0S2LTH301 or DD0S2LTHQ00 A3C40143756 CBL SATA 4 ONB 1U 3 5 C3 DD0S2LTH400 or DD0S2LTHR00 A3C40143758 CBL SATA 3 Mezz 1U 3 5 C4 DD0S2LTH000 or DD0S2LTHM00 A3C40142632 CBL SATA 4 ONB 1U 2 5 C5 DD0S2LTH100 or DD0S2LTHN00 A3C40142633 CBL SATA 2 ONB 1U 2 5 C6 DD0S2LTH600 or DD0S2LTHS00 A3C40142635 CBL SATA 4 Mezz 1U 2 5 C7 DD0S2LTH700 or DD0S2LTHT00 A3C40142634 CBL SATA 2 Mezz 1U 2 5 C21 DD0S2LBT10...

Page 247: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 247 Cabling 10 2 Cabling 2 5 inch HDD configuration onboard cabling Figure 146 2 5 inch HDD configuration onboard cabling ...

Page 248: ...248 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Cabling 2 5 inch HDD configuration mezzanine RAID cabling Figure 147 2 5 inch HDD configuration mezzanine RAID cabling ...

Page 249: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 249 Cabling 3 5 inch HDD configuration onboard cabling Figure 148 3 5 inch HDD configuration onboard cabling ...

Page 250: ...250 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Cabling 3 5 inch HDD configuration mezzanine RAID cabling Figure 149 3 5 inch HDD configuration mezzanine RAID cabling ...

Page 251: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 251 Cabling 10 3 Connectors on the boards Figure 150 Connectors on the system board A 1 Connector MINI SAS1 2 Connector MINI SAS2 ...

Page 252: ...e Manual CX250 S2 Cabling Figure 151 Connectors on the system board B 1 Connector SATA SAS1 SGPIO 2 Connector HDD0 3 Connector HDD1 4 Connector HDD2 5 Connector HDD3 6 Connector HDD4 7 Connector HDD5 8 Connector SAS1 SAS2 SGPIO ...

Page 253: ...CX250 S2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 253 Cabling Figure 152 RAID controller SAS 6G 8port internal 1 SAS connector port 0 3 2 SAS connector port 4 7 3 Connector to the linking board 4 BBU connector ...

Page 254: ...254 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Cabling ...

Page 255: ...r node interior Figure 153 PRIMERGY CX250 S2 server node interior Pos Component 1 Riser card 2 USB Flash Module UFM not visible located under the mezzanine card 3 Mezzanine card 4 CPU0 with heat sink 5 Memory slots for CPU0 6 CPU1 with heat sink 7 Memory slots for CPU1 8 Battery Backup unit BBU ...

Page 256: ...endix 11 1 2 Server node rear Figure 154 PRIMERGY CX250 S2 server node rear 1 Slot for mezzanine cards 5 Video connector VGA 2 Slot for riser cards 6 Serial connector 3 Left LAN2 Right LAN1 Shared LAN 7 USB 2 0 connectors 4 Management LAN connector ...

Page 257: ...nectors and indicators on the system board 11 2 1 1 Onboard connectors Figure 155 Internal connectors of system board D3196 Module G1 Module G2 Module H1 Module H2 Module A1 Module A2 Module B1 Module B2 Module F2 Module F1 Module E2 Module E1 Module D2 Module D1 Module C2 Module C1 CPU 1 CPU 0 ...

Page 258: ... LED ID indicator 10 USB USB port 11 UFM UFM connector 12 J10 BIOS RECOVER MODE JUMPER 13 SLOT C1 pcie x16 Mezzanine Gen2 x16 Riser slot 14 SAS1 SAS2 Mini SAS connector x2 15 SAS1 SAS2 SGPIO SAS1 SAS2 SGPIO 16 SATA 6 SAS 6 HDD 5 17 SATA 5 SAS 5 HDD 4 18 SATA 4 SAS 4 HDD 3 19 B B CONNECTOR Power connector and signalling bypass 20 SATA 3 SAS 3 HDD 2 21 SATA 2 SAS 2 HDD 1 22 SATA 1 SAS 1 HDD 0 23 SAT...

Page 259: ...ault setting J9 1 2 ME IN FORCE UPDATE MODE NC NORMAL MODE o Table 9 ME firmware update jumper Location Jumper position Function Default setting J2 1 2 DISABLE BMC NC NORMAL o Table 10 BMC disable jumper Location Jumper position Function Default setting J3 1 2 COM PORT SWITCH TO BMC For BMC debug use Default rear COM port is used by system NC NORMAL o Table 11 Rear COM port switch jumper ...

Page 260: ...onnector panel 11 2 2 1 Controls and indicators Figure 156 Controls and indicators of the server node Location Jumper position Function Default setting J10 1 2 BIOS IN RECOVER MODE NC NORMAL MODE o Table 12 BIOS recovery mode jumper 1 ID indicator blue 2 On off button Power on indicator ...

Page 261: ...e server node from the mains voltage To disconnect from the mains completely remove the power plug s ID ID button ID LED lights up blue when the ID button is pressed Both ID indicators are synchronized Power on indicator green Lights up green when the server node is switched ON Flashes green if the server node has been switched on and is in an error state ID ID indicator blue Lights up blue when t...

Page 262: ...al No Indicator Description 1 LAN speed For System LAN Steady yellow signal in the event of a LAN transfer rate of 1 Gbit s Steady green signal in the event of a LAN transfer rate of 100 Mbit s Remains dark in the event of a LAN transfer rate of 10 Mbit s For Management LAN Steady yellow signal in the event of a LAN transfer rate of 100 Mbit s Remains dark in the event of a LAN transfer rate of 10...

Page 263: ...onnect a keyboard mouse and display to the server Ê Switch on the server as described in section Switching on the server node on page 64 V CAUTION Since the fan module is not included in the minimum startup configuration the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete POST phase has been passed Field Replaceable Units FRU Component Notes and reference System board...

Page 264: ...264 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual CX250 S2 Appendix The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily operation ...

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