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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

 RX100 

S7

Contents

9.4.4.7

Concluding steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  216

9.4.5

Replacing an expansion card in riser module 1 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  217

9.4.5.1

Required tools .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  217

9.4.5.2

Preliminary steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  218

9.4.5.3

Removing the riser module 1  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  218

9.4.5.4

Removing the defective expansion card   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  219

9.4.5.5

Installing the new expansion card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  219

9.4.5.6

Installing the riser module 1 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  219

9.4.5.7

Concluding steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  220

9.4.6

Replacing an expansion card in riser module 2 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  221

9.4.6.1

Required tools .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  221

9.4.6.2

Preliminary steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  221

9.4.6.3

Removing the riser module 2  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  222

9.4.6.4

Removing the defective expansion card   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  222

9.4.6.5

Installing the new expansion card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  223

9.4.6.6

Connecting cables to the expansion card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  223

9.4.6.7

Installing the riser module 2 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  223

9.4.6.8

Concluding steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  224

9.4.7

Replacing TFM  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  225

9.4.7.1

Required tools .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  225

9.4.7.2

Preliminary steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  225

9.4.7.3

Removing the defective TFM  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  225

9.4.7.4

Installing the new TFM   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  226

9.4.7.5

Concluding steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  226

9.4.8

Replacing the riser card in riser module 1   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  227

9.4.8.1

Required tools .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  227

9.4.8.2

Preliminary steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  227

9.4.8.3

Removing the riser module 1  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  228

9.4.8.4

Removing the expansion card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  228

9.4.8.5

Removing the defective riser card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  228

9.4.8.6

Installing the new riser card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  229

9.4.8.7

Installing the expansion card   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  229

9.4.8.8

Installing the riser module 1 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  229

9.4.8.9

Concluding steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  229

9.4.9

Replacing a riser card in riser module 2   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  230

9.4.9.1

Required tools .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  230

9.4.9.2

Preliminary steps   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  230

9.4.9.3

Removing the riser module 2  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  230

9.4.9.4

Removing the expansion card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  231

9.4.9.5

Removing the defective riser card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  231

9.4.9.6

Installing the new riser card .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  232

9.4.9.7

Installing the expansion card   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  233

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX100 S7

Page 1: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English PRIMERGY RX100 S7 Server Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Edition December 2013 ...

Page 2: ...pyright and Trademarks Copyright 2013 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: ...l 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 transferred ...

Page 5: ...nese market Shielded LAN cables should be used in this product 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 ...

Page 6: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 ...

Page 7: ...mber 2011 Update new hardware new BBU 4 0 March 2012 Cautions about restoring BIOS settings 5 0 May 2012 New model RX100 S7p FBU changed handling thermal paste 6 0 December 2012 Added fan test procedure changed photos of SFP transceiver modules 7 0 June 2013 Correction PCI slot numbers on page 444 8 0 October 2013 Deleted ENERGY STAR updated fan test procedure 9 0 December 2013 Caution added on pa...

Page 8: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Version history ...

Page 9: ... need at hand 39 2 4 Documents you need at hand 40 3 Important information 43 3 1 Safety instructions 43 3 2 CE conformity 51 3 3 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 51 3 4 Environmental protection 52 4 Basic hardware procedures 55 4 1 Using diagnostics information 55 4 1 1 Locating the defective server 55 4 1 2 Determining the error class 56 4 1 2 1 Global Error indicator 56 4 1 2 2 Customer Self Se...

Page 10: ...5 1 3 Removing backup and optical disk media 77 5 1 4 Verifying and configuring the backup software solution 78 5 1 5 Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I O environment 78 5 1 6 Switching on the ID indicator 80 5 2 Completing the maintenance task 81 5 2 1 Updating the system board BIOS and iRMC 81 5 2 2 Verifying system information backup restore 83 5 2 3 Updating RAID controller firmware 8...

Page 11: ...ng the standard power supply unit 102 6 1 1 1 Required tools 102 6 1 1 2 Preliminary steps 102 6 1 1 3 Disconnecting the power cables 103 6 1 1 4 Removing the defective standard power supply unit 104 6 1 1 5 Installing the new standard power supply unit 105 6 1 1 6 Connecting the power cables 106 6 1 1 7 Concluding steps 106 6 2 Converting a standard power supply to a redundant power supply 107 6 ...

Page 12: ...9 6 3 2 7 Checking the power supply modules 129 6 3 2 8 Concluding steps 129 6 3 3 Replacing the power distribution board 130 6 3 3 1 Required tools 130 6 3 3 2 Preliminary steps 130 6 3 3 3 Removing the dummy cover if applicable 131 6 3 3 4 Removing the power supply modules 131 6 3 3 5 Disconnecting the power cables 132 6 3 3 6 Removing the PSU cage 133 6 3 3 7 Removing the defective power distri...

Page 13: ... 155 7 1 5 2 Preliminary steps 155 7 1 5 3 Disconnecting the cables 156 7 1 5 4 Removing the defective 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane 156 7 1 5 5 Installing the new 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane 157 7 1 5 6 Connecting the cables 158 7 1 5 7 Concluding steps 158 7 2 3 5 inch HDD subsystem 159 7 2 1 Equipping the 3 5 inch HDD bays 159 7 2 2 Installing a 3 5 inch HDD module 160 7 2 2 1 Required tools 160 ...

Page 14: ...s 175 8 2 3 Removing the defective fan module 175 8 2 4 Installing the new fan module 177 8 2 5 Concluding steps 178 9 Expansion cards and backup units 179 9 1 Equipping the PCI slots 180 9 2 Expansion card slot brackets 183 9 2 1 Installing expansion card slot brackets 183 9 2 1 1 Required tools 183 9 2 1 2 Installing an expansion card slot bracket 184 9 2 1 3 Network adapter D2735 185 9 2 1 4 Ne...

Page 15: ...9 4 1 7 Concluding steps 202 9 4 2 Installing an expansion card in riser module 2 203 9 4 2 1 Required tools 203 9 4 2 2 Preliminary steps 203 9 4 2 3 Removing the riser module 2 204 9 4 2 4 Removing the slot cover 204 9 4 2 5 Installing the expansion card 205 9 4 2 6 Connecting cables to the expansion card 207 9 4 2 7 Installing the riser module 2 207 9 4 2 8 Concluding steps 208 9 4 3 Removing a...

Page 16: ...dule 2 223 9 4 6 8 Concluding steps 224 9 4 7 Replacing TFM 225 9 4 7 1 Required tools 225 9 4 7 2 Preliminary steps 225 9 4 7 3 Removing the defective TFM 225 9 4 7 4 Installing the new TFM 226 9 4 7 5 Concluding steps 226 9 4 8 Replacing the riser card in riser module 1 227 9 4 8 1 Required tools 227 9 4 8 2 Preliminary steps 227 9 4 8 3 Removing the riser module 1 228 9 4 8 4 Removing the expan...

Page 17: ...e FBU 247 9 5 2 5 Installing the FBU holder into the chassis 249 9 5 2 6 Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the TFM 249 9 5 2 7 Concluding steps 249 9 5 3 Removing the BBU 250 9 5 3 1 Required tools 250 9 5 3 2 Preliminary steps 250 9 5 3 3 Removing the BBU with the BBU holder 251 9 5 3 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder 252 9 5 3 5 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU 253 9 5 3 6 Removin...

Page 18: ...65 9 5 6 5 Installing the new FBU 266 9 5 6 6 Concluding steps 267 10 Main memory 269 10 1 Equipping the memory slots 270 10 2 Installing a memory module 272 10 2 1 Required tools 272 10 2 2 Preliminary steps 272 10 2 3 Selecting the memory slot 273 10 2 4 Installing a memory module 273 10 2 5 Concluding steps 274 10 3 Removing a memory module 274 10 3 1 Required tools 274 10 3 2 Preliminary steps...

Page 19: ... Preliminary steps 293 11 3 3 Removing the riser module 1 293 11 3 4 Removing the air duct 294 11 3 5 Removing the defective heat sink 294 11 3 6 Cleaning the processor surface 294 11 3 7 Removing the protective cover from the new heat sink 294 11 3 8 Installing the new heat sink 294 11 3 9 Installing the air duct 294 11 3 10 Installing the riser module 1 295 11 3 11 Concluding steps 295 12 Optica...

Page 20: ...the retaining spring on the new ODD 309 12 4 7 Installing the new ODD 309 12 4 8 Connecting the cables to the ODD 309 12 4 9 Concluding steps 309 13 Front panel 311 13 1 Replacing the front panel module 311 13 1 1 Required tools 312 13 1 2 Preliminary steps 312 13 1 3 Disconnecting the front panel cable 313 13 1 4 Removing the defective front panel module 313 13 1 5 Installing the new front panel ...

Page 21: ...riser module 1 329 14 3 1 4 Removing the dummy cover 329 14 3 1 5 Installing the front VGA LAN module 330 14 3 1 6 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board 330 14 3 1 7 Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN card 331 14 3 1 8 Installing the front LAN card 332 14 3 1 9 Installing the riser module 1 333 14 3 1 10 Concluding steps 333 14 3 1 11 Using the front management LAN connec...

Page 22: ...uired tools 343 14 3 4 2 Preliminary steps 343 14 3 4 3 Removing the riser module 1 343 14 3 4 4 Removing the defective front LAN card 343 14 3 4 5 Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card 344 14 3 4 6 Connecting the front LAN cable to the new front LAN card 344 14 3 4 7 Installing the new front LAN card 344 14 3 4 8 Installing the riser module 1 344 14 3 4 9 Concluding steps 345 ...

Page 23: ...ding steps 360 15 2 3 9 Software configuration 361 15 3 TPM Trusted Platform Module 362 15 3 1 Installing the TPM 362 15 3 1 1 Required tools 363 15 3 1 2 Preliminary steps 363 15 3 1 3 Removing the riser module 1 363 15 3 1 4 Inserting the TPM spacer 364 15 3 1 5 Installing the TPM 365 15 3 1 6 Installing the riser module 1 366 15 3 1 7 Concluding steps 366 15 3 2 Removing the TPM 367 15 3 2 1 Re...

Page 24: ...Installing the new RAID card cable 388 16 1 6 Concluding steps 389 16 2 Replacing the front panel cable 389 16 2 1 Required tools 389 16 2 2 Preliminary steps 390 16 2 3 Removing the defective front panel cable 390 16 2 4 Installing the new front panel cable 391 16 2 5 Concluding steps 392 16 3 Replacing the fan ODD power cable 393 16 3 1 Required tools 393 16 3 2 Preliminary steps 393 16 3 3 Remo...

Page 25: ...ve CSS cable 413 16 8 4 Installing the new CSS cable 414 16 8 5 Concluding steps 415 16 9 Replacing the front VGA or front LAN cable 415 16 9 1 Required tools 415 16 9 2 Preliminary steps 415 16 9 3 Removing the riser module 1 416 16 9 4 Removing the front LAN card 416 16 9 5 Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card 417 16 9 6 Disconnecting the front VGA cable from the system boar...

Page 26: ...steps 434 16 11 Replacing the RAID card cable 435 16 11 1 Required tools 435 16 11 2 Preliminary steps 435 16 11 3 Removing the riser module 2 436 16 11 4 Removing the defective RAID card cable 436 16 11 5 Installing the new RAID card cable 438 16 11 6 Installing the riser module 2 439 16 11 7 Concluding steps 440 16 12 Replacing the power cables redundant PS 440 16 12 1 Required tools 440 16 12 2...

Page 27: ...Indicators on the accessible drives components 456 17 2 5 Status indicators on power supply modules 458 17 3 Settings system board 459 17 3 1 Jumper 459 17 4 Minimum startup configuration 460 17 5 Cabling 462 17 5 1 Overview cables 462 17 5 2 Cable plans 463 ...

Page 28: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Contents ...

Page 29: ... LSC manual I The ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual is available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server or online at http manuals ts fujitsu com EMEA market or http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual Japanese market This manual is included on your ServerView Suite DVD 2 or available from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server at http...

Page 30: ... RX100 S7 RX100 S7p System board D3034 Axx D3034 Bxx Processors Intel XEON E3 1200 processor series Intel Pentium Celeron processor series Intel Core i3 2100 processor series Intel XEON E3 1200v2 processor series Intel Pentium Celeron processor series Intel Core i3 processor series Main Memory DDR3 UDIMM with 1333 MHz speed up to 21 GB s bandwidth in dual channel mode and 10 6 GB s in single chann...

Page 31: ... you can obtain the relevant current versions using the order number U15000 C289 the order number for the Japanese market please refer to the configurator of the server http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy system The PDF files of the manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet The overview page showing the online documentation available on the Internet can be found usin...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...nt 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 or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server Please refer to the following ServerView Suite topics Operation Virtualization Maintenance I For the latest information on hardwa...

Page 34: ...the server has been switched off and disconnected from the mains For further information please refer to sections Using diagnostics information on page 55 and Front panel on page 453 If the defective component is a customer replaceable unit included in the CSS concept Customer Self Service only available for EMEA market the CSS indicators on the front and rear side of the server will light up For ...

Page 35: ...rvice center for more detailed information 2 1 1 Customer Replaceable Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units are intended for customer self service and may be installed or replaced as hot plug components during operation Hot plug components increase system availability and guarantee a high degree of data integrity and fail safe performance Procedures can be carried out without shutting down the serv...

Page 36: ...nt 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 Units ...

Page 37: ...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 Processor replacement SAS SATA backplanes Power distribution board Front panel module Management and diagnostics modules System board Standar...

Page 38: ...ance are described in section Starting the maintenance task on page 75 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 no...

Page 39: ...f each procedure Screw driver bit insert Screw Usage Type Phillips PH2 No 2 Optical disk drive chassis M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 Phillips PH2 No 2 System board M3 x 6 mm silver C26192 Y10 C68 Special bit insert TPM screw REM 3 x 15 mm black C26192 Y10 C176 Phillips PH1 No 1 UFM nylon screw M3 x 4 5 mm white A3C40109082 Phillips PH1 No 1 TFM module M2 5 x 4 mm silver C26192 Y10 C103 Table 3...

Page 40: ...vailable 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 Industry standard servers or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server For the Japanese market please use the following address http jp fuj...

Page 41: ...al Manual Information on system board features layout connectors and indicators available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 or online System Board D3034 for PRIMERGY RX100 S7 BIOS Setup Manual Information on configurable BIOS options and parameters available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 or online System board label Label inside the top cover outlining connectors indicators and jumper Software doc...

Page 42: ...opy Service Desk leaflet サポート サービス for the Japanese market Additional documentation iRMC S2 S3 user guide available from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 or online RAID documentation available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com under Industry standard servers Expansion Cards Storage Adapters For the Japanese market please use the following address http jp fujitsu com platform server primer gy manual ...

Page 43: ...tact your sales outlet or our 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 vo...

Page 44: ...rks 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 voltage lies within these limits This device must only be connected to properly grounded power outlets or connected to the grounded rack internal power distribution system with tested and approved power cords Ensure that the device is connected to a proper...

Page 45: ...casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation slots have been fitted electric shock cooling fire protection interference suppression Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals If you install other expansions they may damage the system or violate...

Page 46: ...installation detaching internal options in former device position To use a screw of the different kind can cause a breakdown of equipment The installation indicated on this document is sometimes changed to the kind of possible options without notice Batteries Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a typ...

Page 47: ...rive equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck High humidity and airborne dust levels are to be avoided Electric shocks and or server failures may be caused by liquids such as water or metallic items such as paper clips entering a drive Shocks and vibrations are also to be avoided Do not insert any objects other th...

Page 48: ...ase 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 it is not in use Do not store CDs DVDs BDs at high temperatures Areas exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or near heating appliances are to be avoided I You can prevent damage from the optical driv...

Page 49: ...ust always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before working with such components Any devices or tools that are used must be free of electrostatic charge Wear a suitable grounding cable that connects you to the external chassis of the system unit Always hold components with ESDs at the edges or at the points marked green touch points Do not touch any connectors or conducti...

Page 50: ... 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 reasons no more than one unit may be remov...

Page 51: ... will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause 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...

Page 52: ...ons packaging ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account This saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment Further information can be found at http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers index html for the EMEA market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy concept for the Japanese market Energy saving information Devices that do not need to be const...

Page 53: ...urns recycling and disposal Please handle returns recycling and disposal in accordance with local regulations Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the Returning 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...

Page 54: ...54 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Important information ...

Page 55: ...with your PRIMERGY server or online at http manuals ts fujitsu com EMEA market or http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual Japanese market Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on the service concept and on how to order expansion kits or spare parts Use the Fujitsu Illustrated Spares Catalog to identify the required spare part and obtain technical data a...

Page 56: ...cluded successfully 4 1 2 Determining the error class The Local Service Concept LSC allows you to identify defective server components Failure events are assigned to one of two error classes Global Error events that need to be resolved by maintenance personnel Customer Self Service CSS error events that may be resolved by operating personnel Global Error and CSS LEDs indicate if the defective comp...

Page 57: ...mergy manual for the Japanese market or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server 4 1 2 2 Customer Self Service CSS indicator Ê Check the CSS indicator on the front panel or connector panel of the server see section Connectors and indicators on page 447 Indicator Status Description Global error indicator off no critical event non CSS component orange on prefailure detected...

Page 58: ...u to check the status of the key system components at any time without opening the housing For information on the functions provided by the ServerView Local Service Panel see the associated documentation 4 1 3 1 Local diagnostic indicators on the system board Using the Indicate CSS button Ê Shut down and power off the server Ê Disconnect the AC power cord s from the system I It is mandatory to dis...

Page 59: ...180 degrees If applicable turn the door knob counter clockwise by 180 degrees Ê Open the left hand door first then the right hand door I For further information refer to the PRIMECENTER Rack System assembly guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server 4 3 Shutting down the server V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions...

Page 60: ... plate to prevent the rack from tipping when installing the rack Pulling the server out of the rack without having installed the anti tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server or pushing it back Failure to do so may cause injury Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 4 4 1 Preliminary steps O...

Page 61: ...e cable clamp of a power supply module Ê Press the cable clamp down until it disengages 1 Ê Open the cable clamp 2 Disconnecting the external cables Ê Pull all power cords out of the power outlets and remove them from the cable ties or cable clamps Ê Disconnect all cables on the rear of the server 0 ...

Page 62: ...Figure 4 Extending the server out of the rack Ê Pull the quick release levers down on both sides 1 Ê Extend the server carefully out of the rack as far as possible 2 V CAUTION Do not use the pulled out server as a surface on which to put things or as a work surface and strictly avoid leaning on or against it 0 0 ...

Page 63: ...re procedures 4 4 3 Removing the server from the telescopic rails Figure 5 Removing the server from the telescopic rails Ê Release the locking bars on both telescopic rails 1 Ê Lift the server out of the telescopic rails 2 and place it on an even surface 0 ...

Page 64: ...plug all power cords from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock The top cover must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 Figure 6 Loosening the two knurled screws Ê Unlock the top cover by...

Page 65: ...0 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 65 Basic hardware procedures Figure 7 Removing the top cover Ê Push the top cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Lift off the top cover upward 2 0 ...

Page 66: ... soon as possible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 Figure 8 Attaching the top cover Ê Place the top cover on the server 1 Make sure that each bolt is positioned in the corresponding nut Ê Push the top cover as far as it will go in...

Page 67: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 67 Basic hardware procedures Figure 9 Fastening the top cover Ê Fasten the top cover with the two knurled screws at the rear side 1 0 0 ...

Page 68: ...server into the telescopic rails Figure 10 Inserting the server into the telescopic rails Ê Fully extend the telescopic rails until they lock in place 1 I The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved Ê At a slight angle lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails 2 Ê Fold down the server 3 Ensure that all six rack mounting bolts are prope...

Page 69: ...levers change to the release position Connecting the cables Ê Reconnect all the cables you disconnected beforehand on the rear of the server Ê Connect all power cords to the power outlets I To provide true phase redundancy the second power supply module should be connected to a different AC power source from the other supply module If one AC power source should fail the server will still continue ...

Page 70: ...the cable ties or cable clamps Figure 12 Example Locking the cable tie of a standard power supply unit Ê Thread the cable tie through the eye 1 Ê Pull the cable tie tight to secure the power cord 2 The insulated connector cannot now be disconnected from the server accidentally 0 ...

Page 71: ...al 71 Basic hardware procedures Figure 13 Example Locking the cable clamp of a power supply module Ê Pull the cable clamp up Ê Thread the power cord through the cable clamp Ê Press the cable clamp down until it engages to secure the cable ...

Page 72: ...or above the On Off button is lit green I For more information see Connectors and indicators on page 447 Ê If BitLocker functionality has been disabled when shutting down the server see section Shutting down the server on page 59 re enable BitLocker as described in section Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 4 9 Concluding software tasks Ê Perform the following software tasks to put the se...

Page 73: ...t then the left hand door Ê Insert and turn the key clockwise by 180 degrees If applicable turn the door knob clockwise by 180 degrees I For further information refer to the PRIMECENTER Rack System assembly guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server ...

Page 74: ...74 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Basic hardware procedures ...

Page 75: ...e V CAUTION With BitLocker features enabled modifying the system configuration hardware or firmware settings may render the system inaccessible The system may enter Recovery Mode and require a 48 digits recovery password to return to normal operation Ensure to disable BitLocker drive encryption before maintaining the server When disabled BitLocker uses a plain text key instead of the Trusted Platf...

Page 76: ...tically reboot 5 1 2 1 Viewing boot watchdog settings To view boot watchdog settings in ServerView Operations Manager proceed as follows Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information Operation menu Ê Under ASR R select the Watchdog tab to obtain detailed information about the current watchdog status time out intervals and actions that are triggered i...

Page 77: ...t Continue from the Boot Watchdog drop down list Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect I For detailed information on iRMC settings refer to the Integrated Remote Management Controller user guide 5 1 3 Removing backup and optical disk media Ê Ask the system administrator to eject all remaining backup or optical media from the backup or optical disk drive before removing it from the server Ê ...

Page 78: ...tails refer to the dedicated documentation provided separately Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages 5 1 5 Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I O environment When booting your server offline from the ServerView Suite DVD 1 to perform an offline driver update using the Serve...

Page 79: ...that you can reconnect them into their original locations after concluding the task Ê Switch on the server Ê Right after switching on the server insert the ServerView Suite DVD 1 into the DVD drive and close the drive tray The server will now boot from the DVD Ê After the boot process is complete select your preferred GUI language Ê In the initial Installation Manager startup window choose either ...

Page 80: ...ent switch on the ID indicator on the front and rear connector panels of the server for easy identification I For further information refer to section Locating the defective server on page 55 or to the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual Using the ID button on the front panel Ê Press the ID button on the front panel to switch on the system identification LEDs I For further informatio...

Page 81: ...S recovery procedure I For the Japanese market follow the instructions provided separately Ê Prepare a USB stick with the following files Update tool Startup nsh which will execute the update tool BIOS image file for update 16 MB with header information Ê Shut down the server as described in section Shutting down the server on page 59 and disconnect it from the mains Ê Remove the top cover as desc...

Page 82: ...scribed in section Closing the server on page 66 iRMC recovery procedure I For the Japanese market follow the instructions provided separately Ê Prepare a USB stick including the bootable iRMC firmware update image Ê Shut down the server as described in section Shutting down the server on page 59 and disconnect it from the mains Ê Connect the USB stick to the USB connector I Ensure that only the U...

Page 83: ...e mains to exit the iRMC recovery state 5 2 2 Verifying system information backup restore To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system bo...

Page 84: ...controller firmware After replacing the RAID controller it is essential to upgrade the firmware to the latest version The latest RAID controller firmware version is available from the Fujitsu support web pages at http ts fujitsu com support EMEA market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy downloads Japanese market I Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage done to the server o...

Page 85: ...tions 5 2 4 Enabling Option ROM scan In order to configure an expansion card that has been installed or replaced the card s Option ROM has to be enabled in the system board BIOS The card s firmware is called by the system BIOS upon reboot and can be entered and configured Option ROM can be enabled permanently e g in case of a boot controller that may require frequent setup or temporarily for one t...

Page 86: ...M has to remain enabled 5 2 5 Verifying and configuring the backup software solution I This task only applies to the Japanese market Disabling backup drives Depending on the backup software solution it may be necessary to disable or delete the backup drive from the backup software drive list and reconfigure backup jobs after completing the maintenance task This is the case for the following backup...

Page 87: ...em will shut down and power off 5 2 6 1 Viewing the boot retry counter The current boot retry counter status is available in the BIOS Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Server Mgmt menu Ê Under Boot Retry Counter the current number of remaining boot attempts is displayed The value is further decremented with every failed boot attempt or system reboot resulting from critical system errors Ê Exit the BIO...

Page 88: ...t Ê From the Server Configuration menu pane choose Restart Options Ê Under Reboot Retries specify the maximum number of boot attempts 0 to 7 in the Default for reboot tries field Resetting the boot retry counter using iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Server Management menu Ê The following boot retry counter settings are available under ASR R Options Ê Under R...

Page 89: ... Setup Utility reference manual Configuring boot watchdog settings using the iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Server Management menu Ê Under Watchdog Settings ensure that the check box next to Boot Watchdog is selected From the drop down list choose Reset and specify the desired timeout delay Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect I For detailed informa...

Page 90: ...urrent operation mode e g Mirrored Channel mode may no longer be available due to a lack of identical memory module pairs In this case the operation mode will automatically revert to Independent Channel Mode I For detailed information on memory operation modes available for your server refer to section Modes of operation on page 271 After replacing the defective module s the memory operation mode ...

Page 91: ... time Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Main menu Ê Under System Time and System Date specify the correct time and date I By default the system time set in the BIOS is RTC Real Time Clock local time If your IT infrastructure relies on universally accepted time standards set the System Time to UTC Universal Time Coordinated instead Greenwich Mean Time GMT can be considered equivalent to UTC Ê Save your...

Page 92: ... reset to ok To see the new status you must refresh the Driver Monitor view with Refresh I For detailed information on how to view and sort the SEL using ServerView Operations Manager refer to the ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide Viewing the SEL using the iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Event Log and choose the Internal Event Log su...

Page 93: ...ation problems it is necessary to update the changed MAC address stored in the related ifcfg eth x definition file To update the MAC address proceed as follows I Procedures may differ depending on your Linux OS or the definition file on the client system Use the following information as reference Ask the system administrator to change the definition file Ê After replacing a network controller or t...

Page 94: ...ity If BitLocker Drive Encryption has been disabled for maintenance purposes see section 5 1 1 on page 75 it has to be re enabled to complete the service task I If BitLocker Drive Encryption has been disabled prior to replacing components you won t be asked for a recovery key when rebooting the server after the maintenance task However if BitLocker functionality has not been disabled Windows will ...

Page 95: ...eplacing a hard disk drive that has been combined into a RAID array RAID rebuild will be performed completely unattended as a background process Ê Confirm that the RAID array rebuild has started normally and then complete the replacement procedure Check the progress bar that the status has proceeded at least 1 Ê Inform the customer of the approximated remaining time for rebuild to complete based o...

Page 96: ...e 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 15 2 Looking up WWN addresses Emulex FC FCoE adapters Ê Enable the network controller s Option ROM in the system board BIOS as desc...

Page 97: ...d WWN address 5 2 16 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool The Chassis ID EPROM located on a dedicated Chassis ID board or on your server s front panel board contains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data In order to integrate your system into the ServerView management environment and to enable server installation using the ServerView Installation...

Page 98: ...e selected LAN team LAN Team Statistics Available statistics about the selected LAN team I For more detailed information refer to the ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide 5 2 17 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 ...

Page 99: ...n the front panel to switch off the ID indicators Using ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View and press the Locate button in the title bar to switch off the ID indicator 5 2 19 Performing a fan test after replacing a defective fan After replacing a defective system fan or power supply unit containing a defective fan the fan error indicators will stay l...

Page 100: ...er Daily Fan Test set the daily fan test time to a few minutes from the current time Ensure to note down your previous setting Ê Click Save Page The fan test will be started at the specified time Ê After the fan test is complete restore the time setting to its initial value and click Save Page I For more detailed information refer to the ServerView Operations Manager user guide For the Japanese ma...

Page 101: ...nterrupted V CAUTION Do not disassemble the power supply unit Doing so may cause electric shock Areas around the power supply unit may remain extremely hot after shutdown After shutting down the server wait for hot components to cool down before removing the power supply unit When installing the power supply unit be sure to confirm that the connector of the power supply unit is not damaged or bent...

Page 102: ...ter plate 6 1 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 6 1 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6...

Page 103: ... Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 103 Power supply 6 1 1 3 Disconnecting the power cables Figure 15 Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the system board connectors PWR2 and PWR1 ...

Page 104: ...he defective standard power supply unit Figure 16 Removing the screws Ê Remove the two screws Figure 17 Taking out the standard power supply unit Ê Pull the standard power supply unit a few centimeters toward the inside 1 Ê Take the standard power supply unit out upward 2 1 0 ...

Page 105: ...r supply unit Figure 18 Inserting the standard power supply unit Ê Insert the standard power supply unit into the bay 1 Ê Push the standard power supply unit toward the adapter plate 2 Figure 19 Fastening the standard power supply unit Ê Fasten the standard power supply unit with the two screws 0 1 ...

Page 106: ...Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Performing a fan test after replacing a defective fan on page 99 6 Closing the rack door on page 73 V CAUTION Except for Japanese market After replacing the standard power supply unit a fan calibration must be started for the PSU fan You ...

Page 107: ...ust be additionally ordered The upgrade kit for the redundant power supply consists of the following parts PSU cage with power distribution board incl power cables one power supply module dummy cover if only one power supply module is installed you have to install the dummy cover in the second bay several screws one fan module V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important informati...

Page 108: ...n page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 2 3 Disconnecting the power cables Figure 21 Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the system board connectors PWR2 and PWR1 ...

Page 109: ...ng the standard power supply unit Figure 22 Removing the screws Ê Remove the two screws Figure 23 Taking out the standard power supply unit Ê Pull the standard power supply unit a few centimeters toward the inside 1 Ê Take the standard power supply unit out upward 2 1 0 ...

Page 110: ...he adapter plate Figure 24 Removing the adapter plate Ê Remove the two screws 1 which attach the adapter plate of the standard power supply unit to the housing Ê Push the adapter plate a few centimeters inward 2 to detach it from the two bolts Ê Remove the adapter plate 1 0 ...

Page 111: ...1 Power supply 6 2 6 Installing the power distribution board Figure 25 Installing the power distribution board in the PSU cage Ê Insert the power distribution board in the PSU cage 1 Ê Fasten the power distribution board with two screws 2 1 0 1 ...

Page 112: ...ower supply 6 2 7 Installing the PSU cage Figure 26 Position of the seven bolts Figure 27 Inserting the PSU cage Ê Insert the PSU cage in the housing and push it to the rear side V CAUTION The PSU cage must engage in the seven bolts see figure 26 ...

Page 113: ...rade and Maintenance Manual 113 Power supply Figure 28 Fastening the PSU cage screw inside Ê Fasten the PSU cage with the screw Figure 29 Fastening the PSU cage two screws Ê Fasten the PSU cage with the two screws ...

Page 114: ...ng the power cables Ê Connect the two power cables to the system board connectors PWR2 and PWR1 and the power distribution board 6 2 9 Installing the power supply module I The power supply module must be installed in the first bay left bay seen from rear side The dummy cover must be installed in the second bay ...

Page 115: ...h the handle of the power supply module halfway upward in the direction of the arrow Figure 32 Installing the power supply module Ê Carefully push the power supply module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle of the power supply module as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 2 1 0 ...

Page 116: ... 10 Installing the dummy cover Figure 33 Dummy cover Figure 34 Installing the dummy cover Ê Push the dummy cover into the right bay until it clicks into place Ensure that the marking TOP is right and the upper rear cant of the dummy cover fits under the PSU cage ...

Page 117: ...7 Power supply 6 2 11 Installing the cable tie Figure 35 Installing the cable tie Ê Push the cable tie into the corresponding hole until it clicks in 6 2 12 Installing the additional fan module Figure 36 Removing the sponge Ê Remove the sponge ...

Page 118: ...lling fan module 5 Ê Thread the fan cable through the opening of the fan cage toward the front side and insert the fan module Ê Press down the four rubber pins A until they engage Figure 38 Connecting the fan cable Ê Connect the fan cable to the fan ODD power cable A A A A ...

Page 119: ...y 6 2 13 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 120: ... module fails the second power supply module in the redundant configuration ensures operation can continue uninterrupted The failed power supply module can be exchanged without shutting down the server 6 3 1 Installing the second power supply module V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 6 3 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less...

Page 121: ...dummy cover Ê Press the two grips together as indicated by the arrows 1 and remove the dummy cover 2 V CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If the power supply module is removed and not replaced with a new one the dummy cover must be reinstalled due to cooling to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire 1 0 0 ...

Page 122: ...ure 41 Installing the second power supply module Ê Carefully push the power supply module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle of the power supply module as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 2 I Make sure that the power supply module engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its ba...

Page 123: ...23 Power supply 6 3 1 5 Installing the cable tie Figure 42 Installing the cable tie Ê Push the cable tie into the corresponding hole until it clicks in 6 3 1 6 Connecting the power cord Figure 43 Connecting the power cord Ê Open the cable tie ...

Page 124: ... mains 6 3 1 7 Checking the power supply modules Ê Check whether the power supply modules work properly A power supply module works properly when the indicator 1 in figure 44 lights green For more information see section Connectors and indicators on page 447 Figure 44 Indicator on the power supply module 6 3 1 8 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the rack door on page 73...

Page 125: ...able Management Arm Since the installed CMA is blocking power supply modules additional steps are required in order to remove or replace a power supply module Ê Unlock the CMA stopper Ê Remove the CMA stopper with the mounted crossbar Ê Support the CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA including cables with your right hand Ê Remove the power supply module and carefully install a new power supply mo...

Page 126: ...n redundant configuration Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Locating the defective component on page 58 5 Check which power supply module is defective A power supply module is defective when the indicator 1 in figure 44 lights orange For more information see section Connectors and indicators on page 447 6 3 2 3 Removing the power cord Figure 45 Removing the power cord Ê Open the cable tie Ê Re...

Page 127: ...e of the power supply module halfway upward in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Push the lock in direction of the arrow 2 Ê Grip the handle and pull out the power supply module in the direction of the arrow 3 V CAUTION Never leave the bay for the power supply module empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system components 0 1 1 ...

Page 128: ...igure 48 Installing the power supply module Ê Carefully push the power supply module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle of the power supply module as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 2 I Make sure that the power supply module engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its bay and...

Page 129: ...hecking the power supply modules Ê Check whether the power supply modules work properly A power supply module works properly when the indicator 1 in figure 44 lights green For more information see Connectors and indicators on page 447 6 3 2 8 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Only when replacing a power supply module in a non redundant configuration Switching on the server on p...

Page 130: ... distribution 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 Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on...

Page 131: ...Removing the dummy cover Ê Press the two grips together as indicated by the arrows 1 and remove the dummy cover 2 6 3 3 4 Removing the power supply modules Figure 51 Unlocking and removing the power supply module Ê Push the handle of the power supply module halfway upward in the direction of the arrow 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 ...

Page 132: ...he handle and pull out the power supply module in the direction of the arrow 3 Ê If a second power supply module has been installed remove this one in the same way 6 3 3 5 Disconnecting the power cables Figure 52 Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the two power cables from the power distribution board ...

Page 133: ... Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 133 Power supply 6 3 3 6 Removing the PSU cage Figure 53 Removing the PSU cage screw inside Ê Remove the screw Figure 54 Removing the PSU cage two screws Ê Remove the two screws ...

Page 134: ...00 S7 Power supply Figure 55 Removing the PSU cage Ê Push the PSU cage in direction of the arrow to release the PSU cage from the seven bolts V CAUTION The position of the seven bolts are shown in figure 26 Ê Take out the PSU cage upward 2 ...

Page 135: ...y 6 3 3 7 Removing the defective power distribution board Figure 56 Removing the power distribution board from the PSU cage Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Pull the power distribution board in direction of the arrow 2 Ê Remove the power distribution board 0 1 0 ...

Page 136: ...ower supply 6 3 3 8 Installing the new power distribution board Figure 57 Installing the power distribution board in the PSU cage Ê Insert the power distribution board in the PSU cage 1 Ê Fasten the power distribution board with two screws 2 1 0 1 ...

Page 137: ...nance Manual 137 Power supply 6 3 3 9 Installing the PSU cage Figure 58 Inserting the PSU cage Ê Insert the PSU cage in the housing and push it to the rear side V CAUTION The PSU cage must engage in the seven bolts see figure 26 ...

Page 138: ...and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Power supply Figure 59 Fastening the PSU cage screw inside Ê Fasten the PSU cage with the screw Figure 60 Fastening the PSU cage two screws Ê Fasten the PSU cage with the two screws ...

Page 139: ...r cables Figure 61 Connecting the power cables Ê Connect the two power cables to the power distribution board 6 3 3 11 Installing the power supply module Figure 62 Unlocking the power supply module Ê Push the handle of the power supply module halfway upward in the direction of the arrow ...

Page 140: ...e of the power supply module as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 2 I Make sure that the power supply module engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its bay and being damaged during transportation Ê If a second power supply module has been installed before install this one in the same way 1 0 ...

Page 141: ...until it clicks into place Ensure that the marking TOP is right and the upper rear cant of the dummy cover fits under the PSU cage 6 3 3 13 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 142: ...142 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Power supply ...

Page 143: ...n accommodate an SAS SATA hard disk drive with a maximum height of 1 inch The HDD module is connected to the SAS SATA backplane wirelessly This allows HDD modules to be plugged in or pulled out easily Hybrid configurations of SAS and SATA HDD modules are not supported 2 5 inch HDD SSD subsystem Up to four 2 5 inch SAS SATA HDD SSD modules can be installed Each HDD SSD module can accommodate a SAS ...

Page 144: ...e may be audible for a short while This does not indicate a failure Depending on the OS you can configure the write cache settings for the hard disk drives If a power failure should occur while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning a hard disk drive or solid state drive wipe out the data on the drive for your own security Rough handling of h...

Page 145: ...ition 1 Free bays must be equipped with a dummy module Installing different capacities install the biggest capacity first Installing different rotating speed install the fastest rotating speed first SAS connectivity HDD SSD naming scheme I The HDD SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order Controller Channel Connection SAS controller in slot 1 1 Driv...

Page 146: ...AUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 7 1 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 7 1 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 Customer Replaceable Units CRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 147: ... module Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages 1 Ê Pull the dummy module out of the bay 2 V CAUTION Store the dummy module in a safe place If you have removed an HDD SSD module and do not install a new one in its place put the dummy module back in its place for cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility ...

Page 148: ...ing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Figure 67 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked 0 ...

Page 149: ...D module Ê Carefully push the HDD SSD module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle completely 2 in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages 7 1 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the rack door on page 73 2 Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 95 0 1 ...

Page 150: ...erform the following procedures 1 Ensure that the HDD SSD module to be removed is not combined into a RAID array If the drive is part of a RAID array you first need to delete the array using ServerView RAID Manager V CAUTION All data on all HDDs SSDs in the array will be lost Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID array I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RA...

Page 151: ...g lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked Ê Pull the HDD SSD module out a few centimeters Ê Wait for at least 30 seconds I This is not necessary when removing a solid state drive I This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to ...

Page 152: ...olid state drives 7 1 3 4 Installing the 2 5 inch dummy module Figure 70 Installing the 2 5 inch dummy module Ê Push the dummy module into the empty bay until it engages 7 1 3 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 153: ...n RAID level 1 1E 10 5 50 6 or 60 An HDD SSD module can only be replaced during operation in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration All HDD SSD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original bays later If this is not done existing data can be lost Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 V Only applicable ...

Page 154: ...page 58 7 1 4 3 Removing the defective 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Remove the HDD SSD module as described in section Removing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module on page 151 7 1 4 4 Installing the new 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Install the HDD SSD module as described in section Installing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module on page 148 7 1 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the rack do...

Page 155: ... rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 Release all HDD SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters see section Removing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module on page 151 I The HDD SSD modules need not to be removed But if you want to remove them never...

Page 156: ...SAS SATA backplane 1 power cable from connector J4 2 SGPIO cable from connector J2 3 6 SAS SATA data cables from connectors SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 462 7 1 5 4 Removing the defective 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Figure 72 Removing the 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Ê Pull the SAS SATA backplane upward until the bolts disengage see circles Ê Take out the S...

Page 157: ... 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Figure 73 Installing the 2 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Ê Position the SAS SATA backplane on the bolts Ê Push the SAS SATA backplane downward Make sure that the lower cant of the SAS SATA backplane fits in the guides V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged ...

Page 158: ...SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 according the color coding For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 462 7 1 5 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Insert all HDD SSD modules see section Installing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module on page 148 I Make sure that you reinstall the HDD SSD module in the bay it was located before the SAS SATA backplane replacement 2 Closing the server on page...

Page 159: ...the left bay seen from the front and a dummy module must be installed in the right bay Installing different capacities install the biggest capacity first Installing different rotating speed install the fastest rotating speed first SAS connectivity HDD naming scheme Controller Channel Connection SAS controller in slot 1 1 Drive 1 2 3 5 inch HDDs Bay RAID Manager Channel log Drive Bay RAID Manager C...

Page 160: ...TION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 7 2 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 7 2 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 Customer Replaceable Units CRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 161: ...module Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages 1 Ê Pull the dummy module out of the bay 2 V CAUTION Store the dummy module in a safe place If you have removed an HDD module and do not install a new one in its place put the dummy module back in its place for cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and f...

Page 162: ...handle of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD module is now unlocked Figure 78 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD module Ê Carefully push the HDD module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle completely 2 in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages 7 2 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the rack door on page 73 2...

Page 163: ...rform the following procedures 1 Ensure that the HDD module to be removed is not combined into a RAID array If the drive is part of a RAID array you first need to delete the array using ServerView RAID Manager V CAUTION All data on all HDDs in the array will be lost Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID array I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Managem...

Page 164: ...ollows 1 Press the locking button 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD module is now unlocked Ê Pull the HDD module out a few centimeters Ê Wait for at least 30 seconds I This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop Ê Pull the HDD module out completely 1...

Page 165: ... Replacing a 3 5 inch HDD module V CAUTION Only remove an HDD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed Observe the indicators for the corresponding HDD modules see PRIMERGY RX100 S7 Server Operating Manual Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD module while the system is in operation if you are not sure that the drive is operated by a RAID controller and belong...

Page 166: ...rive to Offline via the software RAID controller configuration software before removing an HDD module that is not defective 7 2 4 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 7 2 4 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Locating the defective component on page 58 7 2 ...

Page 167: ...ow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 7 2 5 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 7 2 5 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Openin...

Page 168: ...e them nevertheless check if all HDD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays 7 2 5 3 Disconnecting the cables Figure 81 Disconnecting the cables from the 3 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the following cables from the SAS SATA backplane 1 power cable from connector J4 2 SGPIO cable from connector J2 3 4 SAS SATA data cables from connectors SATA...

Page 169: ... disk drives solid state drives 7 2 5 4 Removing the defective 3 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Figure 82 Removing the 3 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Ê Pull the SAS SATA backplane upward until the bolts disengage see circles Ê Take out the SAS SATA backplane ...

Page 170: ... 3 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Figure 83 Installing the 3 5 inch SAS SATA backplane Ê Position the SAS SATA backplane on the bolts Ê Push the SAS SATA backplane downward Make sure that the lower cant of the SAS SATA backplane fits in the guides V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged ...

Page 171: ...to connectors SATA1 SATA2 according the color coding For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 462 7 2 5 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Insert all HDD modules see section Installing the 3 5 inch HDD module on page 162 I Make sure that you reinstall the HDD module in the bay it was located before the SAS SATA backplane replacement 2 Closing the server on page 66 3 Inst...

Page 172: ...172 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Hard disk drives solid state drives ...

Page 173: ...ce failure fire or electric shock Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown Wait for a while after shutdown before installing or removing internal options The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity from your body Do not touch the ...

Page 174: ...ring of the fan modules 8 2 Replacing a defective fan module V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 8 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 10 minutes 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 175: ...the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 Locating the defective component on page 58 8 2 3 Removing the defective fan module Figure 86 Disconnecting the fan cable Ê Disconnect the fan cable of the fan module from the fan ODD power cable ...

Page 176: ...anual RX100 S7 Fans Figure 87 Removing the fan module Ê Lift off the fan module upward about 2 cm To do this press up the four rubber pins A Ê Push the fan cable through the opening of the fan cage Ê Take out the fan module A A A A ...

Page 177: ...Fans 8 2 4 Installing the new fan module Figure 88 Installing the fan module Ê Thread the fan cable through the opening of the fan cage toward the front side and insert the fan module Ê Press down the four rubber pins A until they engage A A A A ...

Page 178: ...ble to the fan ODD power cable 8 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Performing a fan test after replacing a defective fan on page 99 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 179: ...o cool down 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 dev...

Page 180: ...I Express x16 slot Figure 90 Numbering of the riser modules 9 1 Equipping the PCI slots Figure 91 Numbering of the PCI slots 1 Riser module 1 2 Riser module 2 No Riser module PCI bus Length 1 Riser module 2 PCIe x4 Only for modular RAID 2 Riser module 2 PCIe x1 Low profile slot maximum length 170 mm 3 Riser module 1 PCIe x16 Low profile slot maximum length 170 mm 0 0 1 ...

Page 181: ...lot no Forbidden slot 1 2 3 S26361 F3554 E8 Based on LSISAS2008 FSC S26361 D2607 A 1 1 2 3 S26361 F3554 E512 Based on LSISAS2108 FSC S26361 D2516 A 1 1 2 3 S26361 F3669 E1 Based on chip LSISAS2208 S26361 D3116 A 1 1 2 3 2 PCI Express x8 controller PCI bus type Max pcs per system Slot no Forbidden slot 1 2 3 S26361 F3592 E202 Emulex OCe10102 11 1 1 2 S26361 F3629 E202 S26361 D2755 1 2 1 1 S26361 F3...

Page 182: ...b s Wasat S3593 F3593 E201 with iBBU only slot 2 allowed 1 1 2 1 LSI SAS3442E R Low Profile S26361 F3271 E201 1 1 2 1 SAS Controller 6Gb s 8 port LP LSI SAS9200 8e LP S26361 F3628 E201 1 1 2 1 Intel PRO 1000 PF Server Adapter S26361 F3242 E201 Sheepshead Bay 4 GB s 2 1 2 1 S26361 F3739 L501 E201 S26361 D3045 Quad 2 2 1 1 S26361 F3740 L501 E201 S26361 D3035 Dual 2 1 2 1 S26361 D2735 S26361 F3610 E2...

Page 183: ...xpansion card slot brackets V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 2 1 1 Required tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 4 PCI Express x1 controller PCI bus type Max pcs per system Slot no Forbidden slot 1 2 3 Adaptec SCSI Card ASC 29320LPE S26361 F3270 E201 4 GB s 1 1 1 2 Nvidia NVS300 S26361 F2748 E633 1 1 2 1 Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter S26361 ...

Page 184: ...he slot bracket Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws I Use the low profile bracket perforated for the ModularRAID controllers based on LSI MegaRAID Figure 92 Perforated and non perforated slot brackets I For examples see the next sections 1 Full height bracket non perforated 2 Full height bracket perforated 3 Low profile bracket perforated ...

Page 185: ...t D2735 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 circle Figure 94 Fastening the slot bracket D2735 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws ...

Page 186: ... Assembled network adapter D2735 9 2 1 4 Network adapter D2745 Figure 96 Placing the slot bracket D2745 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 ...

Page 187: ...e and Maintenance Manual 187 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 97 Fastening the slot bracket D2745 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with one M3 x 4 5 mm screw Figure 98 Assembled network adapter D2745 ...

Page 188: ...ot 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 189: ...and Maintenance Manual 189 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 100 Fastening the slot bracket D2755 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Figure 101 Assembled network adapter D2755 ...

Page 190: ...ow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 2 2 1 Required tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 2 2 2 Removing an expansion card slot bracket Ê Remove the two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Ê Remove the controller from the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 191: ...m factor pluggable transceiver modules 9 3 1 Installing SFP transceiver modules V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 3 1 1 Required tools Tool less 9 3 1 2 Removing the protective optical port plug Figure 102 Removing the protective optical port plug Ê Remove the SFP transceiver module from its protective packaging Upgrade and Repair Units URU Aver...

Page 192: ...ways keep 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 9 3 1 3 Installing the first SFP transceiver module Figure 103 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module ...

Page 193: ...s and backup units Figure 104 Installing the first 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 left connector as shown ...

Page 194: ...bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail 9 3 1 4 Installing the protective optical port plug Figure 106 Installing 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 195: ...nance Manual 195 Expansion cards and backup units 9 3 1 5 Installing the second SFP transceiver module Figure 107 Installing the second SFP transceiver module Ê If applicable install the second SFP transceiver module accordingly ...

Page 196: ... Important information on page 43 9 3 2 1 Required tools Tool less 9 3 2 2 Removing the protective optical port plug Figure 108 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 197: ...Expansion cards and backup units 9 3 2 3 Removing an SFP transceiver module Figure 109 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 198: ... 9 3 2 4 Installing the protective optical port plug Ê Attach 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 9 3 2 5 Installing an SFP transceiver module Ê Perform the following procedure to install an SFP transceiver module Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 191 ...

Page 199: ... and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 4 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 Upgrade and Repair Un...

Page 200: ...p units 9 4 1 3 Removing the riser module 1 Figure 111 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 1 upward 9 4 1 4 Removing the slot cover Figure 112 Pulling out the slot cover slot 3 Ê Pull out the slot cover frontward 1 and remove it sideward 2 0 ...

Page 201: ...ly with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire 9 4 1 5 Installing the expansion card Ê Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card Figure 113 Installing an expansion card slot 3 Ê Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot A until it clicks into place 1 Make sure that the lug on the slot cover B clicks...

Page 202: ... slot 9 4 1 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating RAID controller firmware on page 84 4 Enabling Option ROM scan on page 85 5 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 6 Switching on the server on page 72 7 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 8 Closing the rack door on page ...

Page 203: ... slot 2 tool less slot 1 Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 4 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 Upgrade and Repair...

Page 204: ...ion cards and backup units 9 4 2 3 Removing the riser module 2 Figure 115 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 2 upward 9 4 2 4 Removing the slot cover Figure 116 Pulling out the slot cover slot 2 Ê Pull out the slot cover ...

Page 205: ...ly with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire 9 4 2 5 Installing the expansion card Ê Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card Figure 117 Installing an expansion card slot 2 Ê Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot A until it clicks into place 1 Make sure that the lug on the slot cover B clicks...

Page 206: ...serting the expansion card in slot 1 in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand offs Figure 118 Lifting up the expansion card Figure 119 Installing an expansion card slot 1 Ê Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot A until it clicks into place 1 Ê Fasten the expansion card with two screws 2 A 0 0 ...

Page 207: ...ansion card Figure 120 Connecting cables example RAID controller Ê If necessary connect the cables to the expansion cards 9 4 2 7 Installing the riser module 2 Figure 121 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Insert the two riser cards into the system board slots Ê If necessary connect the cables to the other components ...

Page 208: ...ser module 1 V CAUTION Before installing removing expansion cards to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal p...

Page 209: ...minary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 9 4 3 3 Removing the riser module 1 Figure 122 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 1 upward ...

Page 210: ...ansion card Figure 123 Removing the expansion card slot 3 Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot 9 4 3 5 Installing the slot cover Figure 124 Installing the slot cover slot 3 Ê Insert the slot cover Make sure that the lug on the slot cover A clicks into place in the corresponding hole A ...

Page 211: ...lling the riser module 1 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot 9 4 3 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 212: ...reliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps slot 2 tool less slot 1 Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 4 4 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Upgrade and Repair Uni...

Page 213: ...ving the riser module 2 Figure 126 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Remove the cables from the expansion card Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 2 upward 9 4 4 4 Removing the expansion card Figure 127 Removing the expansion card slot 2 Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot ...

Page 214: ...ion card e g Cougar 3 while removing the expansion card from slot 1 in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand offs Figure 128 Lifting up the expansion card Figure 129 Removing the expansion card slot 1 Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot 2 0 ...

Page 215: ...pansion cards and backup units 9 4 4 5 Installing the slot cover I slot 1 has no slot cover Figure 130 Installing the slot cover slot 2 Ê Insert the slot cover Make sure that the lug on the slot cover A clicks into place in the corresponding hole A ...

Page 216: ...ert the riser cards into the system board slots Ê If necessary connect the cables to the other components 9 4 4 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 217: ...ry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 Note on network settings recovery The following notes are required for RX100 S7p PYR10Pxxx for Japanese market I When replacing network controllers or the system board network configuration settings in the operating system will be lost...

Page 218: ...ur current network settings in the operating system 4 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 5 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 6 Shutting down the server on page 59 7 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 8 Opening the server on page 64 9 Locating the defective component on page 58 9 4 5 3 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as descr...

Page 219: ...e slot bracket on the defective expansion card is to be reused remove it from the board as described in section Installing expansion card slot brackets on page 183 9 4 5 5 Installing the new expansion card Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 201 9 4 5 6 Installing the riser module 1 Ê Install the riser module 1 as described in section Installi...

Page 220: ...ler in a server running Linux OS Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment on page 93 10 If applicable reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller expansion card or onboard The following notes are required for RX100 S7p PYR10Pxxx for Japanese market I Configuration of network settings should be perfor...

Page 221: ...y default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations Ensure to note down your current network settings before replacing a network controller or the system board 9 4 6 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps slot 2 tool less slot 1 Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 4 6 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the...

Page 222: ... page 64 9 Locating the defective component on page 58 9 4 6 3 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Remove the riser module 2 as described in section Removing the riser module 2 on page 213 9 4 6 4 Removing the defective expansion card Figure 133 Removing the expansion card slot 2 Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot Ê If the slot bracket on the defective expansion card is to be reused ...

Page 223: ... new expansion card Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 205 9 4 6 6 Connecting cables to the expansion card Ê If necessary connect the cables to the expansion cards as described in section Connecting cables to the expansion card on page 207 9 4 6 7 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing th...

Page 224: ...ler in a server running Linux OS Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment on page 93 10 If applicable reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller expansion card or onboard The following notes are required for RX100 S7p PYR10Pxxx for Japanese market I Configuration of network settings should be perfor...

Page 225: ...ctive server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 Locating the defective component on page 58 9 4 7 3 Removing the defective TFM Ê Remove the depending expansion card as described in section Expansion cards and riser modules on page 199 Ê Disconnect the FBU adapater cable as described in section ...

Page 226: ...U on page 247 Ê Connect the FBU adapater cable to the TFM as described in section Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the TFM on page 249 Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Expansion cards and riser modules on page 199 9 4 7 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the serve...

Page 227: ...e server to discharge static electricity from your body Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 4 8 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 4 8 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the followi...

Page 228: ...dule 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 on page 209 9 4 8 4 Removing the expansion card Ê Remove the expansion card as described in section Removing the expansion card on page 210 9 4 8 5 Removing the defective riser card Figure 136 Removing the riser card slot 3 Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Remove the riser card 2 0 ...

Page 229: ...ansion card Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 201 9 4 8 8 Installing the riser module 1 Ê Install the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 on page 202 9 4 8 9 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the se...

Page 230: ... Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 9 4 9 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 Locating the defective component on page 58 9 4 9 3 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Remove the riser m...

Page 231: ...Expansion cards and backup units 9 4 9 4 Removing the expansion card Ê Remove the expansion card as described in section Removing the expansion card on page 213 9 4 9 5 Removing the defective riser card Figure 138 Removing the riser card slot 2 0 ...

Page 232: ...Manual RX100 S7 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 139 Removing the riser card slot 1 Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Remove the riser card 2 9 4 9 6 Installing the new riser card Figure 140 Installing the riser card slot 2 0 0 0 ...

Page 233: ...on card Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 205 9 4 9 8 Connecting cables to the expansion card Ê If necessary connect the cables to the expansion cards as described in section Connecting cables to the expansion card on page 207 9 4 9 9 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser modu...

Page 234: ... Expansion cards and backup units 9 4 9 10 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 235: ...nit The BBU FBU backs up the memory contents of the RAID controller in the event of a power failure You can install one BBU FBU Notes on BBU fixation Former systems can be equipped with an old type chassis In this case the BBU fixation uses bolts instead of shoulder screw caps Neither the installation position nor the cable routing is different Required tools Phillips PH0 No 0 screw driver Figure ...

Page 236: ...and remove the two bolts from the BBU Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU as described in section Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU on page 237 Figure 144 Fastening the BBU to the housing Ê Position the BBU on the two bolts in the housing 1 with aligning the edges of the foil A and the BBU Ê Fasten the BBU to the bolts using two screws 2 A 0 0 ...

Page 237: ...eliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 5 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 9 5 1 3 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU I There are dif...

Page 238: ...38 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 145 Connecting the BBU cable example A Figure 146 Connecting the BBU cable example B Ê Connect the BBU cable to the BBU ...

Page 239: ...e top see close up Otherwise you risk short circuits 9 5 1 4 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder I There are different BBUs available Please notice the position of the three bolts see circles in figure 147and figure 148 to recognise the right position for installing the BBU in the BBU holder Figure 147 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder example A ...

Page 240: ...gure 148 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder example B Ê At a slight angle fit the BBU under the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 Ê Fold down the BBU until it locks in place 2 9 5 1 5 Installing the BBU with the BBU holder Figure 149 Position of the shoulder screw caps ...

Page 241: ... so that the three shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Slide the BBU holder in direction of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the BBU holder properly snaps in place see circle ...

Page 242: ... controller Figure 151 Connecting the BBU cable to the RAID controller Ê Install a RAID controller as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 205 Ê Connect the BBU cable to the RAID controller V CAUTION Make sure that the connector side with the three dots is on the top Otherwise you risk short circuits ...

Page 243: ...nd Maintenance Manual 243 Expansion cards and backup units 9 5 1 7 Routing the BBU cable Figure 152 Routing the BBU cable example A Figure 153 Routing the BBU cable example B Ê Route the BBU cable as shown in the figure ...

Page 244: ...nitial 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 EMEA market or http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual Japanese market or from the ServerView...

Page 245: ...quired tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Installing FBU tool less Installing TFM Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver 9 5 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on pa...

Page 246: ...kup units 9 5 2 3 Installing TFM to the RAID controller if applicable Figure 154 TFM kit Figure 155 Installing TFM Ê Fit the spacer bolts of the TFM on the RAID controller 1 Ê Fasten the TFM on the RAID controller with the three screws from the TFM kit 2 1 TFM 3 Screws ...

Page 247: ...47 Expansion cards and backup units 9 5 2 4 Preparing the FBU Figure 156 Installing the FBU in the FBU holder A Ê At a slight angle fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the FBU holder as shown Ê Push in the FBU until it locks in place ...

Page 248: ...s and backup units Figure 157 Installing the FBU in the FBU holder B Ê Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the FBU holder as shown Figure 158 Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the FBU Ê Connect the cable end on the FBU to the FBU adapter cable as shown ...

Page 249: ...e TFM Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the TFM Ê Install the RAID controller with the TFM as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 205 Ê Route the FBU adapter cable in the same way as the BBU cable see figure 152 9 5 2 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating RAID controlle...

Page 250: ...ed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 5 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 5 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Shutting down the server on page 59 3 Extending removing the server from...

Page 251: ...oving the BBU with the BBU holder Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the BBU holder see circle while sliding the BBU holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go I After that the shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Lift the BBU holder out of the chassis ...

Page 252: ...e BBU holder Figure 161 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Press out on the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 to disengange the locking mechanism while pulling up on the BBU 2 Figure 162 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Fold up the BBU 1 and at a slight angle remove it from the BBU holder 2 ...

Page 253: ...nits 9 5 3 5 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Figure 163 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU 9 5 3 6 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Remove the riser module 2 as described in section Removing the riser module 2 on page 204 ...

Page 254: ...ler Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the RAID controller 9 5 3 8 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 on page 207 9 5 3 9 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 255: ...ed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 5 4 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 5 4 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Shutting down the server on page 59 3 Extending removing the server from...

Page 256: ...the FBU adapter cable from the TFM 9 5 4 4 Removing the FBU holder from the chassis Ê Remove the FBU holder from the chassis as described in section Removing the BBU with the BBU holder on page 251 9 5 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on...

Page 257: ...cal regulations concerning special waste Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 5 5 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 5 5 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Exten...

Page 258: ...6 Removing the BBU with the BBU holder Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the BBU holder see circle while sliding the BBU holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go I After that the shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Lift the BBU holder out of the chassis ...

Page 259: ...om the BBU holder Figure 167 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Press out on the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 to disengange the locking mechanism while pulling up on the BBU 2 Figure 168 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Fold up the BBU 1 and at a slight angle remove it from the BBU holder 2 ...

Page 260: ... Figure 169 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU 9 5 5 6 Connecting the BBU cable to the new BBU Figure 170 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 261: ...Us available Please notice the position of the three bolts see circles in figure 147and figure 148 to recognise the right position for installing the BBU in the BBU holder Figure 171 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder Ê At a slight angle fit the BBU under the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 Ê Fold down the BBU until it locks in place 2 ...

Page 262: ...e BBU holder in direction of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the BBU holder properly snaps in place see circle 9 5 5 9 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating RAID control...

Page 263: ... I For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com EMEA market or http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual Japanese market or from the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server Ê If the BBU is shown as bad or defective do not power off the server for at least 8 hours to allow the char...

Page 264: ...cal regulations concerning special waste Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 9 5 6 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 9 5 6 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Exten...

Page 265: ...m the chassis Ê Remove the FBU from the chassis as described in section Removing the FBU on page 255 9 5 6 4 Removing the defective FBU from the FBU holder Figure 173 Disconnecting the FBU adapter cable from the FBU Ê Press down on the locking latch on the FBU cable see close up and disconnect the FBU adapter cable ...

Page 266: ...he FBU holder and remove it 9 5 6 5 Installing the new FBU Ê Install the new FBU into the FBU holder as described in section Preparing the FBU on page 247 Ê Install the FBU holder into the chassis as described in section Installing the FBU holder into the chassis on page 249 Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the TFM as described in section Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the TFM on page 249 ...

Page 267: ...g steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating RAID controller firmware on page 84 4 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 5 Switching on the server on page 72 6 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 268: ...268 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Expansion cards and backup units ...

Page 269: ...mory modules remain hot after 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 If the memory module has not been correctly inserted it may cause a fire Insert the memory module with attention to its direction Pressing out the securing clips on the memory module conn...

Page 270: ...ithin all channels memory slot 1 must be populated prior to slot 2 Install memory modules within a channel in descending order of capacity higher capacity in slot 1 lower capacity in slot 2 Channel A B Slot ID 2A 1A 2B 1B DIMM 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 Table 7 Mounting order SATA4 SATA2 SATA1 SATA3 PCH iRMC S3 SATA5 ODD Riser card x1 DIMM1B DIMM2A DIMM1A DIMM2B CPU Indicate CSS VGA COM1 Riser ca...

Page 271: ...M device technology 1Gbit 2Gbit may vary from one channel to the other If the amount of memory differs between the two channels the system board will run in dual channel asymmetric mode Technology DDR3 1066 1333 1600 unbuffered single rank SR or dual rank DR UDIMM memory modules with ECC Support for up to 4 UDIMM memory modules Total memory size up to 32 GB Configuration per channel Max speed DIMM...

Page 272: ...low the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 10 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 10 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Exte...

Page 273: ...es in Equipping the memory slots on page 270 10 2 4 Installing a memory module Figure 177 Opening the securing clips Ê Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward Figure 178 Installing a memory module Ê Carefully press the memory module into the memory slot 1 until the securing clips on both sides of it engage 2 0 0 ...

Page 274: ...age 81 4 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 5 Switching on the server on page 72 6 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 7 Closing the rack door on page 73 10 3 Removing a memory module V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 10 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less Upgrade and Repair ...

Page 275: ...ge 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 10 3 3 Removing a memory module Figure 179 Removing the memory module Ê Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward 1 Ê Pull the memory module out of the slot 2 10 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on pa...

Page 276: ... rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 4 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 5 Shutting down the server on page 59 6 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 7 Opening the server on page 64 8 Locating the defective component on page 58 10 4 3 Removing the defective memory module Ê Remove the me...

Page 277: ...oncluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 81 4 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS on page 89 5 Verifying the memory mode on page 90 6 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 7 Switching on the server on page 72 8 Enabling BitLocker func...

Page 278: ...278 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Main memory ...

Page 279: ...cuitry 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 from the skin can impair the processor s operation or destroy the processor 11 1 Supported processors one Intel Quad ...

Page 280: ...protective sleeve or from its socket place it with its smooth side down on a non conducting antistatic surface Never push a processor over a surface V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 11 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver lint free cloth Field Replaceable Units FRU Additional task...

Page 281: ...ive server on page 55 3 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 4 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 5 Shutting down the server on page 59 6 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 7 Opening the server on page 64 11 2 3 Removing the riser module 1 Figure 181 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 1 upward ...

Page 282: ...282 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Processor 11 2 4 Removing the air duct Figure 182 Removing the air duct Ê Take the air duct by the touch points Ê Carefully pull out the air duct upward ...

Page 283: ...ttern according to the numbering Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out 11 2 6 Cleaning the heat sink underside and the processor surface Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink and the surface of the processor Ê Clean the underside of the heat sink and the surface of the processor using a lint free cloth 0 1 2 ...

Page 284: ...al RX100 S7 Processor 11 2 7 Removing the defective processor Figure 184 Opening the lever Ê Press down the lever 1 and unhook it Ê Open the lever 2 Figure 185 Opening the holder Ê Take the holder by the small grip 1 and open it 2 0 0 ...

Page 285: ...e and Maintenance Manual 285 Processor Figure 186 Removing the processor Ê Lift the processor carefully out of the processor socket V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket ...

Page 286: ...ap from the bottom side of the processor Figure 187 Installing the processor Ê Insert the new processor carefully into the processor socket V CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one particular direction Note the marking To avoid damaging the pins or the processor do not force it into the processor socket ...

Page 287: ...287 Processor Figure 188 Closing the holder Ê Close the holder 1 V CAUTION The holder must fall down by itself Do not close with force because soldering pads may be damaged Ê Press the lever slowly downward 2 until it is hooked in again 3 0 1 ...

Page 288: ...instruction provided separately I If the processor replacement kit contains a new heat sink a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing the heat sink on page 290 Figure 189 Thermal paste syringe One thermal compound syringe FTS FSP P304000004 contains thermal paste for three processors ...

Page 289: ...l 289 Processor Figure 190 Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply a small point shaped amount 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 290: ... heat sink Ê Align the heat sink and fit it on the processor socket Ê Position the screws in the holes carefully making sure they are upright Ê Fasten it in a crossover pattern with four screws according to the numbering torque 6 0 Nm the description of this torque value doesn t apply to the Japanese market 0 1 2 ...

Page 291: ...de and Maintenance Manual 291 Processor 11 2 11 Installing the air duct Figure 192 Installing the air duct Ê Insert the hooks of the air duct in the corresponding recesses see the circles Ê Push the air duct downward ...

Page 292: ...board slot 11 2 13 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Updating the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 81 4 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 5 Switching on the server on page 72 6 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 7 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 293: ...ver lint free cloth 11 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 11 3 3 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 ...

Page 294: ...residual thermal paste from the processor surface Ê Clean the processor surface using a lint free cloth 11 3 7 Removing the protective cover from the new heat sink Ê Remove the protective cover on the underside of the heat sink V CAUTION Do not touch the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink 11 3 8 Installing the new heat sink Ê Install the heat sink as described in section Installing th...

Page 295: ...all the riser module 1 as described in section Installing the riser module 1 on page 292 11 3 11 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

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Page 297: ...evices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock When installing an accessible drive hold it by the side Applying force to the top may cause failures Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by...

Page 298: ...ssible drive Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 12 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH0 No 0 screw driver 12 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the ...

Page 299: ...re use If you remove the accessible drive again and do not replace it with a new one the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 12 2 4 Removing the retaining spring from the dummy cover Figure 196 Removing the retaining spring from the dummy cover Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Pull the retaining spring out of th...

Page 300: ...D Figure 197 Installing the retaining spring on the ODD Ê Fasten the retaining spring with two screws to the rear side of the ODD 12 2 6 Installing the ODD Figure 198 Installing the ODD Ê Push the ODD into the bay 1 simultaneously pressing the front of the ODD slightly down until the retaining spring engages 2 0 ...

Page 301: ...e SATA cable are preinstalled Ê Connect the fan ODD power cable 1 to the ODD Ê Connect the SATA cable 2 to the ODD 12 2 8 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 0 ...

Page 302: ... or the edge of the circuit boards The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body Before installing an internal accessible drive see the manual for the accessible drive When forcing an accessible drive into a server be careful so...

Page 303: ...l disk media on page 77 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 12 3 3 Disconnecting the cables from the ODD Figure 200 Disconnecting the cables from the ODD Ê Disconnect the fan ODD power cable 1 from the ODD Ê Disconnect the SATA cable 2 from the ODD 0 ...

Page 304: ...Removing the ODD Ê Press the retaining spring in direction of the arrow until it disengages 1 Ê Push the ODD out of the bay 2 12 3 5 Removing the retaining spring from the ODD Figure 202 Removing the retaining spring from the ODD Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove the retaining spring 햲 햳 ...

Page 305: ...ure 203 Installing the retaining spring to the dummy cover Ê Insert the retaining spring in the dummy cover 1 Ê Fasten the retaining spring with two screws to dummy cover 2 12 3 7 Installing the dummy cover Figure 204 Installing the dummy cover bottom side Ê Push the dummy cover inward until it engages at the right side 0 0 ...

Page 306: ...form the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 6 Verifying and configuring the backup software solution on page 86 ...

Page 307: ...y on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body Before installing an internal accessible drive see the manual for the accessible drive When f...

Page 308: ...ctionality on page 75 5 Shutting down the server on page 59 6 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 7 Opening the server on page 64 12 4 3 Disconnecting the cables from the defective ODD Ê Disconnect the cables from the ODD as described in section Disconnecting the cables from the ODD on page 303 12 4 4 Removing the defective ODD Ê Remove the ODD as described in section Removing t...

Page 309: ...tall the ODD as described in section Installing the ODD on page 300 12 4 8 Connecting the cables to the ODD Ê Connect the cables to the ODD as described in section Connecting the cables to the ODD on page 301 12 4 9 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLo...

Page 310: ...310 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Optical disk drive ...

Page 311: ...to program the ChassisID prom of the front panel board Beside the CPU temperature sensor and housing temperature sensor provided on the system board an ambient temperature sensor is also included on the front panel board In case of a defective ambient temperature sensor please replace the front panel board 13 1 Replacing the front panel module V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Im...

Page 312: ...m the Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel module and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail 13 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 13 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack do...

Page 313: ...the front panel cable Figure 205 Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the front panel module 13 1 4 Removing the defective front panel module Figure 206 Removing the front panel module Ê Press down the locking tab until it disengages 1 0 1 ...

Page 314: ...2 Ê Remove the front panel module upward 3 13 1 5 Installing the new front panel module Figure 207 Installing the front panel module Ê Insert the front panel module first with the lower locking tab Ê Tilt the front panel module upward and push it into place until the upper locking tab engages 0 1 ...

Page 315: ... Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 4 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 97 5 Switching on the server on page 72 6 Verifying system information backup restore on page 83 7 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 8 Closing the rack door on pa...

Page 316: ...316 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Front panel ...

Page 317: ...eck the status of the key system components at any time without opening the housing For information on the functions provided by the ServerView Local Service Panel see the associated documentation Front VGA LAN module The front VGA LAN module offers a VGA connector and a LAN connector on the front side of the server The LAN connector can be used as LAN management connector 14 1 Position of the sli...

Page 318: ...ortant information on page 43 14 2 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 14 2 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Shutting down the server on page 59 3 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 4 Opening the server on page 64 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average task duration 5 minut...

Page 319: ...cover Ê Pull the dummy cover out of the bay V CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If the LSP is removed again and not replaced with a new one then the dummy cover must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and fire protection 14 2 1 4 Installing the LSP Figure 211 LSP ...

Page 320: ...ent and diagnostics modules Figure 212 Installing the LSP Ê Push the LSP into the bay from the front until the locking mechanism engages 14 2 1 5 Connecting the CSS cable Figure 213 Connecting the CSS cable to the LSP Ê Connect the CSS cable to the LSP ...

Page 321: ...the CSS cable to the system board Ê Connect the CSS cable to the system board connector CSS 14 2 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 322: ... page 43 14 2 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 14 2 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Shutting down the server on page 59 3 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 4 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 323: ...00 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 323 Management and diagnostics modules 14 2 2 3 Disconnecting the CSS cable Figure 215 Disconnecting the CSS cable from the LSP Ê Disconnect the CSS cable from the LSP ...

Page 324: ... 14 2 2 4 Removing the LSP Figure 216 Removing the LSP Ê Press the locking mechanism inward 1 Ê Push the LSP frontward and out of the bay 2 14 2 2 5 Installing the dummy cover Figure 217 Installing the dummy cover Ê Push the dummy cover inward until it engages at the right side 0 ...

Page 325: ... the LSP V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 14 2 3 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 14 2 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the...

Page 326: ...ble on page 323 14 2 3 4 Removing the defective LSP Ê Remove the LSP as described in section Removing the LSP on page 324 14 2 3 5 Installing the new LSP Ê Install the LSP as described in section Installing the LSP on page 319 14 2 3 6 Connecting the CSS cable Figure 218 Connecting the CSS cable to the LSP Ê Connect the CSS cable as described in section Connecting the CSS cable on page 320 ...

Page 327: ...Management and diagnostics modules 14 2 3 7 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 328: ...page 43 14 3 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 14 3 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Upgrade and Repair Units URU Aver...

Page 329: ...er module 1 upward 14 3 1 4 Removing the dummy cover Figure 220 Removing the dummy cover Ê Pull the dummy cover out of the bay V CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If the LSP is removed again and not replaced with a new one then the dummy cover must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and fire protection ...

Page 330: ...A LAN module Ê Thread the free ends of the cables through the bay Ê Push the front VGA LAN module into the bay from the front 1 until the locking mechanism engages 2 14 3 1 6 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board Figure 222 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board Ê Connect the front VGA cable to the system board connector FRONT VGA 0 ...

Page 331: ...31 Management and diagnostics modules 14 3 1 7 Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN card I The front LAN card is already mounted in its holder Figure 223 Routing the front LAN cable Ê Route the front LAN cable as shown in the photo ...

Page 332: ...4 Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN card Ê Connect the front LAN cable to the front LAN card 14 3 1 8 Installing the front LAN card Figure 225 Installing the front LAN card Ê Carefully press the front LAN card with its holder into the FRONT LAN slot until it clicks into place ...

Page 333: ...alling the riser module 1 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot 14 3 1 10 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 334: ...access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the System Board D3034 BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Ê Connect a client computer e g notebook to the front management LAN connector I Is it not possible to simultaneously access the iRMC S3 from the front and rear management LAN connectors As soon as a LAN cable is connected to the front management LAN connector the iRMC S3 cannot be accessed via ...

Page 335: ... 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 14 3 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task durati...

Page 336: ...re 227 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 1 upward 14 3 2 4 Removing the front LAN card Figure 228 Removing the front LAN card Ê Press the two sides A of the holder together 1 until the locking mechanism disengages Ê Carefully pull the holder with the front LAN card out of its slot 2 A A 0 ...

Page 337: ...AN card Figure 229 Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable from the front LAN card 14 3 2 6 Disconnecting the front VGA cable from the system board Figure 230 Disconnecting the front VGA cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the front VGA cable from the system board connector FRONT VGA ...

Page 338: ...ont VGA LAN module Figure 231 Removing the front VGA LAN module Ê Press the locking mechanism down 1 Ê Push the front VGA LAN module frontward 2 and out of the bay 14 3 2 8 Installing the dummy cover Figure 232 Installing the dummy cover Ê Push the dummy cover inward until it engages at the right side 0 ...

Page 339: ...alling the riser module 1 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot 14 3 2 10 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 340: ...ing the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 14 3 3 3 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 on page 336 14 3 3 4 Removing the fro...

Page 341: ...bed in section Removing the front VGA LAN module on page 338 14 3 3 8 Installing the new front VGA LAN module Ê Install the front VGA LAN module as described in section Installing the front VGA LAN module on page 330 14 3 3 9 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board Ê Connect the front LAN cable to the system board as described in section Connecting the front VGA cable to the system boar...

Page 342: ...ser module 1 as described in section Installing the front LAN card on page 332 14 3 3 13 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 343: ...rform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Shutting down the server on page 59 3 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 4 Opening the server on page 64 14 3 4 3 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Removing the riser module 1 on page 336 14 3 4 4 Removing the defective front LAN card Ê Remove the front LAN card as ...

Page 344: ... 4 6 Connecting the front LAN cable to the new front LAN card I The front LAN card is already mounted in its holder Figure 234 Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN card Ê Connect the front LAN cable to the front LAN card 14 3 4 7 Installing the new front LAN card Ê Install the front LAN card as described in section Installing the front LAN card on page 332 14 3 4 8 Installing the riser ...

Page 345: ...wing procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment on page 93 5 Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 96 6 Configuring LAN teaming on page 98 7 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 346: ...346 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Management and diagnostics modules ...

Page 347: ...grade and Maintenance Manual 347 15 System board and components This section provides instructions for the system board and the following components Lithium battery UFM USB Flash Module TPM Trusted Platform Module ...

Page 348: ...The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer Do not throw lithium batteries into the trash can They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on special waste Make sure you insert the lithium battery the right way round the positive pole must be on the housing side V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in ch...

Page 349: ...e server on page 64 15 1 1 3 Replacing the defective lithium battery Figure 235 Replacing the lithium battery Ê Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow 1 so that the lithium battery jumps out of its socket Ê Remove the battery 2 V CAUTION Sharp tools such as screw drivers might damage system board components in case of slipping If the battery cannot be ejected without the help of a to...

Page 350: ...teps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 5 Verifying system information backup restore on page 83 6 Verifying the system time settings on page 91 ...

Page 351: ...h Module UFM 15 2 1 Installing the UFM V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 Figure 236 UFM installation kit Field Replaceable Units FRU Additional task duration for uploading Recovery CD image 5 minutes Average task duration 5 minutes 1 USB Flash Module UFM 3 UFM spacer 2 UFM nylon screw 0 1 2 ...

Page 352: ...orm the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 15 2 1 3 Removing the riser module 2 Figure 237 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Carefully pull out the riser...

Page 353: ...Manual 353 System board and components 15 2 1 4 Installing the UFM Figure 238 Position on the system board Figure 239 Installing the UFM Ê Connect the UFM to the system board The UFM spacer must click into the hole on the system board ...

Page 354: ...15 2 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 4 Switching on the server on page 72 5 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 6 Closing the rack door on page 73 15 2 1 7 Software configuration The UFM delivery set includes the Recovery Tool CD to s...

Page 355: ...nt information on page 43 15 2 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver long nose pliers combination pliers 15 2 2 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on...

Page 356: ...ing the UFM Ê Remove the nylon screw of the UFM 1 Ê Disconnect and remove the UFM 2 Figure 242 Remaining UFM spacer The UFM spacer remains on the system board V CAUTION UFM contains customer information e g IP address License etc After replacing the UFM you must pass the defective UFM to the customer and ask for disposal If the disposal of the defective UFM is requested by the customer you break i...

Page 357: ...2 2 5 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 on page 354 15 2 2 6 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 4 Switching on the server on page 72 5 Enabling BitLocker functionality on...

Page 358: ...bination pliers 15 2 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 76 4 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 5 Shutting down the server on page 59 6 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 7 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replacea...

Page 359: ... 2 as described in section Removing the riser module 2 on page 352 15 2 3 4 Removing the defective UFM Ê Remove the UFM as described in section Removing the defective UFM on page 356 15 2 3 5 Removing the UFM spacer from the new UFM Figure 245 Removing the UFM spacer Ê Remove the nylon screw from the UFM 1 Ê Remove the UFM spacer 2 0 ...

Page 360: ...crew 2 15 2 3 7 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing the riser module 2 on page 354 15 2 3 8 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 4 Switching on the server on page 72 5 Enabling BitLocker functi...

Page 361: ...livery 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 362: ...key information for example drive encryption using Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption 15 3 1 Installing the TPM V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 Figure 247 TPM installation kit Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 5 minutes 1 TPM Trusted Platform Module 3 Special screw for TPM 2 TPM spacer I The black TPM spacer is not used in this s...

Page 363: ...e fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 15 3 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 15 3 1 3 Removing the riser module 1 Figure 248 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out ...

Page 364: ...anual RX100 S7 System board and components 15 3 1 4 Inserting the TPM spacer Figure 249 Position on the system board Figure 250 Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board Ê Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board ...

Page 365: ...g tool Japanese market to a bit screw driver Figure 252 Installing the TPM Ê Connect the TPM to the system board 1 Ê Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM using the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool Japanese market 2 V CAUTION Do not fasten the screw too firmly Stop it by extent where the head of the screw lightly touches the TPM torque value of 0 6 Nm 0 ...

Page 366: ...server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 5 Closing the rack door on page 73 6 Enable TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Ê Switch on or restart your server Ê As soon as the startup screen appears press the F2 function key to enter the BIOS Ê Select the Advanced menu Ê Select the T...

Page 367: ...ng the TPM V CAUTION Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that removing the TPM will cause to lose all data V CAUTION Follow t...

Page 368: ...ed for an administrator password or confirmation type the password or provide confirmation Ê To turn off BitLocker and decrypt the volume click Turn Off BitLocker and then click Decrypt the volume I Decrypting the volume may be time consuming By decrypting the volume all of the information stored on that computer is decrypted For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption ple...

Page 369: ...he ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with your PRIMERGY server Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 6 Removing the system board on page 378 15 3 2 3 Removing the TPM Ê Lay the system board on a s...

Page 370: ...pressure on the screw until it begins to turn The effort when loosing the screw should be as low as possible Otherwise the thin metal bar may break rendering it impossible to loosen the screw Ê Remove the TPM screw 3 Ê Remove the TPM on the upper side of the system board Figure 255 Removing the TPM spacer Ê Using a small pair of combination pliers press together the hooks on the TPM spacer 1 see c...

Page 371: ...eplacing the TPM V CAUTION Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that replacing the TPM board will cause to lose all data V CAU...

Page 372: ...TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 15 3 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Disabling BitLocker functionality on page 75 4 Shutting down the server on page 59 5 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 6 Opening the server on page 64 7 Removing the system board on page 378 15 3 ...

Page 373: ... page 365 15 3 3 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Reinstall the system board as described in section Installing the new system board on page 380 2 Closing the server on page 66 3 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 4 Switching on the server on page 72 5 Enabling BitLocker functionality on page 94 6 Closing the rack door on page 73 I You can find information on confi...

Page 374: ... the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel module and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail The system information won t be restored automatically after replacing the faulty system board with old BIOS versions ...

Page 375: ...ion If the customer is using TPM functionality the TPM has to be removed from the defective system board and connected to the new system board For a detailed description please refer to section Replacing the TPM on page 371 The TPM is activated in the system BIOS V CAUTION Before replacing the system board ask the customer whether TPM functionality is used If the customer is using TPM functionalit...

Page 376: ...2 L909 If an UFM is installed Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver 15 4 1 2 Preliminary steps I For BIOS version 1 15 or below automatic restore functionality of the customer BIOS settings is not available In this case proceed as follows Ê Please note down the current configuration or ask the customer to provide individual settings Restore settings to the new system board manually Ê If the BIOS version ...

Page 377: ...te on the installation slot number for each memory module Make sure that you reinstall the memory modules in the slot they were located before the replacement 11 Remove the air duct see section Removing the air duct on page 282 12 Remove the heat sink see section Removing the heat sink on page 283 13 Remove all expansion cards see section Expansion cards and riser modules on page 199 I Before remo...

Page 378: ...DD power cable Front panel cable Power cable for SAS SATA backplane 2x or 4x SATA cables for SAS SATA backplane SATA cable for ODD if applicable CSS cable if applicable Front VGA cable if applicable SGPIO cable if applicable For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 462 15 4 1 4 Removing the system board Figure 257 Position of the screws Ê Remove the eight screws from the system board ...

Page 379: ...system board one sided or at a heat sink because the solder connections between the socket and the system board come under tension and increase the risk of damage and malfunction Don t damage the EMI springs which are essential to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Ê Place the removed and the new system board on an antistatic surfac...

Page 380: ... defective system board which will be sent back to spares I Returned system boards without this cover probably have to be scrapped 15 4 1 7 Installing the processor on the new system board Ê Install the processor see section Installing the new processor on page 286 Ê Check the settings on the new system board see section Settings system board on page 459 15 4 1 8 Installing the new system board Fi...

Page 381: ...ATA backplane 2x or 4x SATA cables for SAS SATA backplane SATA cable for ODD if applicable CSS cable if applicable Front VGA cable if applicable SGPIO cable if applicable For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 462 15 4 1 10 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Installing the TPM on page 362 if applicable 2 Installing the UFM on page 351 if applicable 3 Install the memory m...

Page 382: ...information backup restore on page 83 14 If customer BIOS settings are not restored automatically please change the settings manually using the information collected during preliminary steps If you couldn t determine the BIOS version ask the customer to reconfigure all BIOS settings and password V CAUTION The system event log entry Chassis IDPROM Restore successful see section Verifying system inf...

Page 383: ...nsion card or onboard The following notes are required for RX100 S7p PYR10Pxxx for Japanese market I Configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer For further information please refer to section Note on network settings recovery on page 375 22 If applicable restore LAN teaming configurations as described in section After replacing the system board on page 98 23 Closing the ...

Page 384: ...384 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 System board and components ...

Page 385: ...n page 43 16 1 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 1 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average tas...

Page 386: ...e SAS SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the two 3 5 inch configuration or four 2 5 inch configuration SATA cables from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 261 Disconnecting the SATA cables from the system board Ê Disconnect the two 3 5 inch configuration or four 2 5 inch configuration SATA cables from the system board Ê Remove the SATA cables ...

Page 387: ... SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the SGPIO cable from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 263 Disconnecting the SGPIO cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the SGPIO cable from the system board connector BP SGPIO Ê Remove the SGPIO cable from the cable clamp see circle Ê Thread the cable through the recess see circle and remove the SGPIO cable ...

Page 388: ...t the RAID card cable to the SAS SATA backplane SGPIO connector to connector J2 SATA connectors to connectors SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 according the color coding I In the 3 5 inch configuration the red and blue SATA connector is not used Figure 265 Connecting the SGPIO cable to the system board Ê Connect the free end of the SGPIO line to the connector BP SGPIO on the system board ...

Page 389: ...ser module 2 on page 203 16 1 6 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 16 2 Replacing the front panel cable V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 2 1 Required tools Preliminary and concl...

Page 390: ...n page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 16 2 3 Removing the defective front panel cable Figure 266 Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the front panel module ...

Page 391: ...rd Ê Disconnect the front panel cable from the system board Ê Remove the front panel cable 16 2 4 Installing the new front panel cable Figure 268 Connecting the front panel cable to the system board Ê Connect the front panel cable to the connector FRONT PANEL on the system board Ê Route the front panel cable as before ...

Page 392: ...nt panel cable Ê Connect the front panel cable to the front panel module 16 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 393: ...ools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 3 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 10 minutes ...

Page 394: ...ing the defective fan ODD power cable Figure 270 Disconnecting the fan ODD power cable from the ODD Ê Disconnect the fan ODD power cable from the ODD Figure 271 Disconnecting the fan cable Ê Disconnect the fan ODD power cable from all fan cables of the fan modules ...

Page 395: ... modules Ê Lift off the fan module upward about 2 cm To do this press up the four rubber pins A Ê Push the cable through the opening of the fan cage Ê Take out the fan module Figure 273 Removing the fan ODD power cable from the cable clamps Ê Remove the fan ODD power cable from the cable clamps A A A A ...

Page 396: ...rom the system board Ê Disconnect the fan ODD power cable from the system board Ê Remove the fan ODD power cable 16 3 4 Installing the new fan ODD power cable Figure 275 Connecting the fan ODD power cable to the system board Ê Connect the fan ODD power cable to the connector FAN SYS on the system board ...

Page 397: ...sert the fan ODD power cable in the cable clamps Ê Route the fan ODD power cable as before Figure 277 Installing the fan module Ê Install all fan modules Ê Thread the fan cable through the opening of the fan cage toward the front side and insert the fan module Ê Press down the four rubber pins A until they engage A A A A ...

Page 398: ...anual RX100 S7 Cables Figure 278 Connecting the fan cable Ê Connect the fan ODD power cable to all fan cables of the fan modules Figure 279 Connecting the fan ODD power cable to the ODD Ê Connect the fan ODD power cable to the ODD ...

Page 399: ...in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 16 4 Replacing the SATA cable for the ODD V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 4 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less Upgrade and Repair Units URU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 400: ... rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 16 4 3 Removing the defective SATA cable Figure 280 Disconnecting the SATA cable from the ODD Ê Disconnect the SATA cable from the ODD ...

Page 401: ...e system board Ê Disconnect the SATA cable from the system board Ê Remove the SATA cable 16 4 4 Installing the new SATA cable Figure 282 Connecting the SATA cable to the system board Ê Connect the SATA cable to the connector SATA5 ODD on the system board Ê Route the SATA cable as shown in the figure ...

Page 402: ...g the SATA cable to the ODD Ê Connect the SATA cable to the ODD 16 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 403: ...red tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 5 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 404: ...e from the SAS SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the power cable from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 285 Disconnecting the power cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the power cable from the system board Ê Remove the power cable from the cable clamp see circle Ê Thread the cable through the recess see circle and remove the power cable ...

Page 405: ... cable Figure 286 Connecting the power cable to the system board Ê Connect the power cable to the connector BP PWR on the system board Ê Route the power cable as before Figure 287 Connecting the power cable to the SAS SATA backplane Ê Connect the power cable to the SAS SATA backplane ...

Page 406: ...cable for the backplane V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 6 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 6 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the serv...

Page 407: ...ve SGPIO cable Figure 288 Disconnecting the SGPIO cable from the SAS SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the SGPIO cable from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 289 Disconnecting the SGPIO cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the SGPIO cable from the system board Ê Remove the SGPIO cable from the cable clamp see circle ...

Page 408: ...cable 16 6 4 Installing the new SGPIO cable Figure 290 Connecting the SGPIO cable to the system board Ê Connect the SGPIO cable to the connector BP SGPIO on the system board Ê Route the SGPIO cable as before Figure 291 Connecting the SGPIO cable to the SAS SATA backplane Ê Connect the SGPIO cable to the SAS SATA backplane ...

Page 409: ...ables for the backplane V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 7 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 7 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the serv...

Page 410: ...emoving the defective SATA cable Figure 292 Disconnecting the SATA cables from the SAS SATA backplane Ê Disconnect the SATA cable from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 293 Disconnecting the SATA cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the SATA cable from the system board Ê Remove the SATA cable ...

Page 411: ...board according the color coding Ê Route the SATA cable as before Figure 295 Connecting the SATA cable to the SAS SATA backplane Ê Connect the SATA cable to the SAS SATA backplane according the color coding 16 7 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack...

Page 412: ...tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 8 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 413: ... Removing the defective CSS cable Figure 296 Disconnecting the CSS cable from the LSP Ê Disconnect the CSS cable from the LSP Figure 297 Disconnecting the CSS cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the CSS cable from the system board Ê Remove the CSS cable ...

Page 414: ...4 Installing the new CSS cable Figure 298 Connecting the CSS cable to the system board Ê Connect the CSS cable to the system board connector CSS Ê Route the CSS cable as before Figure 299 Connecting the CSS cable to the LSP Ê Connect the CSS cable to the LSP ...

Page 415: ... VGA or front LAN cable V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 9 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 9 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the serv...

Page 416: ...S7 Cables 5 Opening the server on page 64 16 9 3 Removing the riser module 1 Figure 300 Removing the riser module 1 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 1 upward 16 9 4 Removing the front LAN card Figure 301 Removing the front LAN card A A 0 ...

Page 417: ... until the locking mechanism disengages Ê Carefully pull the holder with the front LAN card out of its slot 2 16 9 5 Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card Figure 302 Disconnecting the front LAN cable from the front LAN card Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable from the front LAN card ...

Page 418: ...303 Disconnecting the front VGA cable from the system board Ê Disconnect the front VGA cable from the system board connector FRONT VGA 16 9 7 Removing the front VGA LAN module Figure 304 Removing the front VGA LAN module Ê Press the locking mechanism down 1 Ê Push the front VGA LAN module frontward 2 and out of the bay 0 ...

Page 419: ... 419 Cables 16 9 8 Disconnecting the defective cable from the front VGA LAN module Figure 305 Disconnecting the cables from the front VGA LAN module Ê Disconnect the front LAN cable 1 or the front VGA cable 2 from the front VGA LAN module 0 ...

Page 420: ...Manual RX100 S7 Cables 16 9 9 Connecting the new cable to the front VGA LAN module Figure 306 Connecting the cables to the front VGA LAN module Ê Connect the front LAN cable 1 or the front VGA cable 2 to the front VGA LAN module 0 ...

Page 421: ... Thread the free ends of the cables through the bay Ê Push the front VGA LAN module into the bay from the front 1 until the locking mechanism engages 2 16 9 11 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board Figure 308 Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board Ê Connect the front VGA cable to the system board connector FRONT VGA 0 ...

Page 422: ...422 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Cables 16 9 12 Connecting the front LAN cable to the front LAN card Figure 309 Routing the front LAN cable Ê Route the front LAN cable as shown in the photo ...

Page 423: ...he front LAN cable to the front LAN card Ê Connect the front LAN cable to the front LAN card 16 9 13 Installing the front LAN card Figure 311 Installing the front LAN card Ê Carefully press the front LAN card with its holder into the FRONT LAN slot until it clicks into place ...

Page 424: ... 312 Installing the riser module 1 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot 16 9 15 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 425: ... and concluding steps tool less Main steps Phillips PH00 No 00 screw driver 16 10 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 10 minut...

Page 426: ...426 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Cables 16 10 3 Removing the riser module 2 Figure 313 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 2 upward ...

Page 427: ...nd Maintenance Manual 427 Cables 16 10 4 Disconnecting the defective BBU cable from the RAID controller Figure 314 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the RAID controller Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the RAID controller ...

Page 428: ... with the BBU holder Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the BBU holder see circle while sliding the BBU holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go I After that the shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Lift the BBU holder out of the chassis ...

Page 429: ...Figure 316 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Press out on the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 to disengange the locking mechanism while pulling up on the BBU 2 Figure 317 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Fold up the BBU 1 and at a slight angle remove it from the BBU holder 2 ...

Page 430: ...7 Cables 16 10 7 Disconnecting the defective BBU cable from the BBU Figure 318 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the BBU 16 10 8 Connecting the new BBU cable to the BBU Figure 319 Connecting the BBU cable ...

Page 431: ...onnector side with the three dots is on the top see close up Otherwise you risk short circuits 16 10 9 Installing the BBU in the holder Figure 320 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder A Ê At a slight angle fit the BBU under the right retaining bracket on the BBU holder 1 Ê Fold down the BBU until it locks in place 2 ...

Page 432: ...the chassis so that the three shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Slide the BBU holder in direction of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the BBU holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the BBU holder properly snaps in place see circle ...

Page 433: ...ecting the new BBU cable to the RAID controller Figure 322 Connecting the BBU cable to the RAID controller Ê Connect the BBU cable to the RAID controller V CAUTION Make sure that the connector side with the three dots is on the top Otherwise you risk short circuits ...

Page 434: ...323 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Insert the riser cards into the system board slots 16 10 13Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 435: ...ols Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 11 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the server from the rack on page 60 5 Opening the server on page 64 Field Replaceable Units FRU Average task duration 5 minutes ...

Page 436: ...iser module 2 Figure 324 Removing the riser module 2 Ê Carefully pull out the riser module 2 upward 16 11 4 Removing the defective RAID card cable Figure 325 Disconnecting the RAID card cable from the RAID controller Ê Disconnect the RAID card cable from the RAID controller ...

Page 437: ...e Ê Disconnect the RAID card cable from the SAS SATA backplane Figure 327 Disconnecting the SGPIO line from the system board Ê Disconnect the SGPIO line from the system board connector BP SGPIO Ê Remove the SGPIO line from the cable clamp see circle Ê Thread the SGPIO line through the recess see circle Ê Remove the RAID card cable ...

Page 438: ...ane Ê Connect the RAID card cable to the SAS SATA backplane SGPIO connector to connector J2 SATA connectors to connectors SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 according the color coding Figure 329 Connecting the SGPIO line to the system board Ê Connect the free end of the SGPIO line to the connector BP SGPIO on the system board Ê Route the SGPIO line in the cable clamp see circle ...

Page 439: ...hrough the recess see circle Figure 330 Connecting the RAID card cable to the RAID controller Ê Connect the RAID card cable to the RAID controller 16 11 6 Installing the riser module 2 Figure 331 Installing the riser module 2 Ê Insert the riser cards into the system board slots ...

Page 440: ...r cables redundant PS V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in chapter Important information on page 43 16 12 1 Required tools Preliminary and concluding steps tool less Main steps tool less 16 12 2 Preliminary steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 59 2 Locating the defective server on page 55 3 Shutting down the server on page 59 4 Extending removing the serv...

Page 441: ...nual 441 Cables 5 Opening the server on page 64 16 12 3 Removing the defective power cable Figure 332 Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the defective power cable 1 or 2 from the power distribution board and the system board 0 0 ...

Page 442: ...s Ê Connect the power cable to the corresponding system board connector PWR2 or PWR1 and the power distribution board 16 12 5 Concluding steps Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Closing the server on page 66 2 Installing the server in the rack on page 68 3 Switching on the server on page 72 4 Closing the rack door on page 73 ...

Page 443: ...Pos Component 1 Front VGA LAN module option LSP option dummy module 2 ODD option dummy cover 3 ID card 4 4x 2 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 5 Front panel and indicators Pos Component 1 Front VGA LAN module option LSP option dummy module 2 ODD option dummy cover 3 ID card 4 2x 3 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 5 Front panel and indicators 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 2 3 2 ...

Page 444: ...undant power supply Figure 337 Rear side standard power supply Pos Component 1 Up to 2 power supply modules 2 PCI slot 3 3 PCI slot 2 4 PCI slot 1 5 Connectors and indicators Pos Component 1 One power supply unit 2 PCI slot 3 3 PCI slot 2 4 PCI slot 1 5 Connectors and indicators 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 445: ...to 2 power supply modules redundant power supply one power supply unit standard power supply 2 Riser module 1 3 Riser module 2 4 Processor 5 Main memory 6 Fan modules 7 2x 3 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 8 Top side front VGA LAN module option LSP option dummy module Bottom side ODD option dummy cover 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 446: ...upply unit standard power supply up to 2 power supply modules redundant power supply 2 Riser module 1 3 Riser module 2 4 Processor 5 Main memory 6 Fan modules 7 4x 2 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 8 Top side front VGA LAN module option LSP option dummy module Bottom side ODD option dummy cover 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 447: ...CIE16 PCIE4 PCIE1 SATA2 SATA1 SATA3 BP SGPIO PCH iRMC S3 SATA5 ODD PWR1 Riser card x1 DIMM1B DIMM2A DIMM1A Riser card x16 DIMM2B CPU VGA Battery TPM COM1 Riser card x4 USB1 2 Managem LAN Shared LAN Standard LAN UFM PWR2 USB3 4 FAN5 FAN4 FAN3 FAN2 FAN1 FRONT LAN Slot3 Slot2 Slot1 FAN SYS FRONT VGA FRONT PANEL J22 J26 Reset PIN1 GND PIN2 1 Indicate CSS CSS 1 2 3 4 0 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 448: ...lane 6 PWR1 Power supply connector 12V 7 SATA 5 ODD SATA connector for optical drive 8 CSS I2C signaling connector for optional LocalView Service Panel 9 FAN SYS Power connector for system fans and ODD 10 Reset GND Reset connector optional 11 FRONT PANEL Front panel connector 12 SATA 3 SATA HDD connector 13 FRONT VGA Connector for optional front VGA 14 SATA 1 SATA HDD connector 15 SATA 4 SATA HDD ...

Page 449: ...ust be disconnected it is possible to indicate the faulty component by pressing the CSS indicate button No Description 1 CSS indicate button SATA4 BP PWR PCIE16 PCIE4 PCIE1 SATA2 SATA1 SATA3 BP SGPIO PCH iRMC S3 SATA5 ODD PWR1 Riser card x1 DIMM1B DIMM2A DIMM1A Riser card x16 DIMM2B CPU VGA Battery TPM COM1 Riser card x4 USB1 2 Managem LAN Shared LAN Standard LAN UFM PWR2 USB3 4 FAN5 FAN4 FAN3 FAN...

Page 450: ...ates a failure of a non CSS component Reasons for a failure may be over temperature measured by one of the sensors sensor is defective CPU error software detected an error C Identification blue on server is identified via the ServerView Operations Manager blue flashing local monitor off D Memory off memory module running orange on memory module failure E CPU off CPU okay orange on CPU failure F Sy...

Page 451: ... 10 Mbit s 100 Mbit s and 1 Gbit s The shared LAN controller also supports WOL functionality by means of Magic Packet It is also possible to start a system via a LAN without a separate boot hard disk drive PXE is supported on both shared and standard LAN No Description 1 Global error indicator orange CSS indicator yellow ID indicator blue description see preceding section 2 Management LAN connecto...

Page 452: ...r has two LEDs which display the speed of the connection and its status Figure 343 LAN LEDs LED Indicator Description 1 LAN speed 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 2 LAN link transfer Steady green signal when a LAN connection exists ...

Page 453: ...AN connectors on page 451 8 Hard disk activity indicator see Indicators on the accessible drives components on page 456 3 ID button ID indicator 9 Global Error indicator 4 Reset button 10 Optical drive activity indicator 5 On Off button power on indicator 11 ID card 6 NMI button ID ID button ID LED lights up blue on the front and on the rear of the server when the ID button is pressed Both ID indi...

Page 454: ...button will switch off the system V CAUTION Risk of loss of data I The On Off button does not disconnect the server from the mains voltage To disconnect from the mains completely remove the power plug s RST Reset button Pressing the reset button reboots the system V CAUTION Risk of loss of data NMI NMI button V CAUTION Do not press Risk of loss of data The NMI button may only be used by service pe...

Page 455: ...nge when the server is in shutdown mode operating system shutdown or is switched off Lights up yellow during power on delay CSS CSS indicator yellow Lights up yellow if a prefailure event was detected for a CSS component that you can fix yourself for reasons of precaution with the CSS concept Flashes yellow if an error was detected that you can fix yourself with the CSS concept Does not light up w...

Page 456: ... the server is located very high in the rack Further information on using the ServerView Local Service Panel is provided in the Customer Self Service CSS manual Global Error indicator orange Lights up orange if a prefailure event has been detected that requires precautionary service intervention Flashes orange if an error was detected that requires service intervention Does not light up if there i...

Page 457: ...t HDD in active phase drive active drive being accessed Does not light HDD inactive 2 HDD FAULT orange Does not light no HDD error Lights up HDD Faulty or Rebuild Stopped drive defective needs replacing a rebuild process was stopped or the HDD module is not correctly inserted Slow flashing HDD Rebuild the data is being restored after changing a drive 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 458: ...ure 346 Indicator on the power supply module Ê Check the status indicators on the power supply modules Indicator Status Description Status indicator green flashing power supply module operational standby mode green on power supply module operational server operating orange on power supply module failure 0 ...

Page 459: ...ation default short clear password and apply the default BIOS settings J26 BIOS RECOVER 1 2 normal operation default 2 3 recovery mode SATA4 SATA2 SATA1 SATA3 PCH SATA5 ODD Riser card x1 DIMM1B DIMM2A DIMM1A DIMM2B VGA Riser card x4 USB1 2 Standard LAN UFM USB3 4 Slot2 Slot1 FAN SYS FRONT VGA FRONT PANEL J22 J26 Reset PIN1 GND PIN2 1 Default J22 J26 Indicate CSS CSS ...

Page 460: ...ve the AC power cord from the cable tie or cable clamp and disconnect it from the system Ê Take the system down to its minimum startup configuration Ê Reconnect the AC power cord to the power supply unit and secure it with a cable tie or cable clamp Ê Connect a keyboard mouse and display to the server Field Replaceable Units FRU Component Notes System board no TPM UFM or expansion cards installed ...

Page 461: ...ge 72 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 The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily operation ...

Page 462: ...18 V5 CSS cable System board to LSP 7 FTS A3C40133957 Front VGA cable System board to front VGA 8 SNP A3C40102755 SATA cable for port 1 2 System board to backplane SATA only 9 SNP A3C40102760 SATA cable for port 3 4 System board to backplane SATA 2 5 inch only 10 FTS A3C40133962 RAID card cable 2 5 inch BP RAID card to backplane 11 FTS A3C40133963 RAID card cable 3 5 inch BP RAID card to backplane...

Page 463: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 463 Appendix 17 5 2 Cable plans Figure 348 SKD Front panel FAN 4 FAN 3 FAN 2 FAN 1 2 1 ...

Page 464: ...464 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 349 SKD red PSU ...

Page 465: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 465 Appendix Figure 350 SKD std PSU ...

Page 466: ...466 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 351 Std PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD ...

Page 467: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 467 Appendix Figure 352 Red PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD ...

Page 468: ...468 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 353 Std PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD ...

Page 469: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 469 Appendix Figure 354 Red PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD ...

Page 470: ...470 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 355 Std PSU 3 5 inch SAS ...

Page 471: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 471 Appendix Figure 356 Red PSU 3 5 inch SAS ...

Page 472: ...472 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 357 Std PSU 2 5 inch SAS ...

Page 473: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 473 Appendix Figure 358 Red PSU 2 5 inch SAS ...

Page 474: ...474 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 359 Std PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD Front VGA LAN ...

Page 475: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 475 Appendix Figure 360 Std PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD Front VGA LAN ...

Page 476: ...476 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 361 Red PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD Front VGA LAN ...

Page 477: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 477 Appendix Figure 362 Red PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD Front VGA LAN ...

Page 478: ...478 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 363 Std PSU 3 5 inch SAS iBBU ...

Page 479: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 479 Appendix Figure 364 Std PSU 3 5 inch SAS FBU ...

Page 480: ...480 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 365 Std PSU 2 5 inch SAS iBBU ...

Page 481: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 481 Appendix Figure 366 Std PSU 2 5 inch SAS FBU ...

Page 482: ...482 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 367 Red PSU 3 5 inch SAS iBBU ...

Page 483: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 483 Appendix Figure 368 Red PSU 3 5 inch SAS FBU ...

Page 484: ...484 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 369 Red PSU 2 5 inch SAS iBBU ...

Page 485: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 485 Appendix Figure 370 Red PSU 2 5 inch SAS FBU ...

Page 486: ...486 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 371 Std PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD LSP ...

Page 487: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 487 Appendix Figure 372 Std PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD LSP ...

Page 488: ...488 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX100 S7 Appendix Figure 373 Red PSU 3 5 inch SATA ODD LSP ...

Page 489: ...RX100 S7 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 489 Appendix Figure 374 Red PSU 2 5 inch SATA ODD LSP ...

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