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Options Guide

 

RX

200 S6

Processors

6.3

Replacing the heat sink

Ê

Open the server as described in the 

chapter "Preparation" on page 25

.

Ê

Remove the air duct as described in the 

section "Removing the air duct" on 

page 29

.

Ê

Remove the four screws of the heat sink in a crossover pattern (see 

figure 11 

on page 39

).

Ê

Loosen the heat sink carefully by turning it back and forth. Then lift it up and 

off.

Ê

Clean the upper side of the processor using a lint-free cloth.

I

New heat sinks come with thermal paste already applied. When reusing 

used heat sinks, you need to apply thermal paste.

Ê

Place the heat sink on the processor (see 

figure 10 on page 38

).

Ê

Fasten the heat sink by tightening the four screws in a crossover pattern (see 

figure 10 on page 38

).

Ê

Reinstall the air duct as described in the 

section "Installing the air duct" on 

page 73

Ê

Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described 

in the 

chapter "Completion" on page 73

.

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX200 S6

Page 1: ...Options Guide English PRIMERGY RX200 S6 Server Options Guide Edition November 2011 ...

Page 2: ...pyright and Trademarks Copyright 2010 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: ...he mouse and keyboard are limited life components Use 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 ...

Page 4: ...uter 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 to non...

Page 5: ...RX200 S6 Options Guide 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 ...

Page 6: ...Options Guide RX200 S6 ...

Page 7: ...s 14 2 Procedure 15 3 Safety instructions 17 4 Preparation 25 4 1 Pulling the server out of the rack 26 4 2 Opening the server 27 4 3 Removing the air duct 29 5 Main memory 31 5 1 Memory modules 32 5 2 Expanding the main memory 33 6 Processors 35 6 1 Installing a second processor 36 6 2 Replacing the processor 39 6 3 Replacing the heat sink 42 7 Accessible drive 43 ...

Page 8: ...9 1 Installing an expansion card 56 9 2 Installing a modular RAID controller 61 9 3 Installing an iBBU 62 10 Further options 69 10 1 Trusted Platform Module TPM 69 10 2 USB Flash Module UFM 71 11 Completion 73 11 1 Installing the air duct 73 11 2 Closing the server 76 12 Appendix 77 12 1 Cabling 77 Index 83 Options Guide RX200 S6 ...

Page 9: ...2 0 and 6 Gbit s SAS and the chipset prepared for the next generation of 6 core processors High performance scalability impressive reliability and excellent extension options are combined in a powerful design The Cool safe cooling concept with improved air flow cooling technology honeycomb design ensures the highest possible performance of the processors at work at the same time the system is extr...

Page 10: ...ncluded with the ServerView Suite as a printed copy except for the Japanese market Safety notes and other important information manual 安全上の注意およびその他の重要情報 for the Japanese market Warranty manual 保証書 for the Japanese market ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual Returning used devices manual and Service Desk leaflet サポート サービス for the Japanese market PRIMERGY RX200 S6 Server Operating Manua...

Page 11: ... 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 using the URL for EMEA market http manuals ts fujitsu com The PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the Industry standard servers navigation option For the Japanese market please use the URL http primeserver fu...

Page 12: ... HDD modules instead of the DVD drive To do this you must install a conversion kit consisting of an additional HDD cage and a HDD backplane for up to 8 HDD modules I The conversion kit is only available for the EMEA market Expansion cards in the PCI Express slots The system board offers two slots with a PCI Express x8 interface and one slot with a PCI Express x4 interface exclusively for modular R...

Page 13: ...ing the TPM note the program descriptions provided by the third party manufacturers You must also create a backup of the TPM content To do this follow the third party manufacturer s instructions Without this backup if the TPM or the system board is faulty you will not be able to access your data If a failure occurs please inform your service about the TPM activation before it takes any action and ...

Page 14: ...tems Quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown 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 ...

Page 15: ...umentation overview on page 10 are available print the PDF files if required Most importantly you will need the Operating Manual for the server and the Technical Manual for the system board Ê Shut the server down correctly switch it off disconnect the power cords and open the server as described in the chapter Preparation on page 25 Ê Carry out the expansion or upgrade of your server as described ...

Page 16: ...16 Options Guide RX200 S6 ...

Page 17: ...ho is trained to install the server including hardware and software Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Any failure toobserve the guidelines in this manual andany improper repairs could expose the user to risks...

Page 18: ...knocks and jolts Installation and operation V CAUTION This unit should not be operated in ambient temperatures above 35 C If the unit is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial power supply network withan IEC309 connector the power supply s fuse protection must comply with the requirements for non industrial power supply networks for type A connectors The unit automatic...

Page 19: ...ded Ethernet cabling has to comply with EN 50173 and EN 50174 1 2 standards or ISO IEC 11801 standard respectively The minimum requirement is a Category 5 shielded cable for 10 100 Ethernet or a Category 5e cable for Gigabit Ethernet Route the cables in such a way that they do not create a potential hazard make sure no one can trip over them and that they cannot be damaged When connecting the serv...

Page 20: ...arranty is void if the server is damaged during installation or replacement of system expansions Only set screen resolutions and refresh rates that are specified in the operating manual for the monitor Otherwise you may damage your monitor If you are inany doubt contact your sales outlet or customer service center Before installing removing internal options to from theserver turn off the server al...

Page 21: ... on this note is sometimes changed to the kind of possible options without notice Batteries V CAUTION Incorrect replacement of batteries may result in a risk of explosion The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer see the Technical Manual for the system board Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instr...

Page 22: ...pment 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 becaused 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 than the spe...

Page 23: ...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 drive and the...

Page 24: ...s You must always discharge yourself of static charges e g by touching a grounded object before working The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges Only touch the components at the positions highlighted in green touch points Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you ins...

Page 25: ...om tipping when installing the rack Pulling the server out of therack without having installed the anti tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over Only for rack model Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server or pushing it back Failure to do so may cause injury Before attaching the cover make sure no unnecessary parts or tools are left inside the server Before turning o...

Page 26: ...rds out of the power outlet Ê Loosen the two knurled screws and pull the server carefully out of the rack as far as it will go I If the server is not easily accessible once it has been pulled out remove it from the rack completely See the Operating Manual for details on how to remove the server from the rack V CAUTION At least two people are needed to remove the server from the rack For the Japane...

Page 27: ...using cover Removing the fan cover Figure 2 Removing the fan cover Ê Push the two green buttons 1 in the direction of the arrow Ê Lift the fan cover upward and remove it 2 Removing the housing cover Figure 3 Removing the housing cover Ê Use the two green locking levers see circles to unlock the housing cover 햲 햳 햲 ...

Page 28: ... Preparation Figure 4 Using the locking levers Ê Push the green locking levers together as shown 1 and then move them up 2 so that the housing cover is pushed backward slightly Ê Lift the housing cover upward and remove it 1 0 ...

Page 29: ...RX200 S6 Options Guide 29 Preparation 4 3 Removing the air duct Figure 5 Removing the air duct Ê Lift the air duct upward and remove it ...

Page 30: ...30 Options Guide RX200 S6 Preparation ...

Page 31: ...Doing so may cause electric shock a fire or failures Wait for a sufficient period of time after server shutdown before installing or removing memory modules Failure to do so may cause burns When installing or removing memory modules make sure to remove the screws at the specified points only Failure to do so may cause injury It may also cause failures Touch only the specified part of the printed c...

Page 32: ...peration there are different population requirements I The types of memory modules and the modes of operation are described in the Technical Manual or in the configurator of the server I The current configurator can be found under http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers rack primergy_rx200s6 html for the EMEA market http primeserver fujitsu com primergy system html for the Japanese market No...

Page 33: ...ixed on a bank by bank basis The assignment of the DIMM slots to the memory banks and channels is imprinted on the system board next to the DIMM slots 5 2 Expanding the main memory Ê Open the server as described in the chapter Preparation on page 25 Ê Remove the air duct as described in the section Removing the air duct on page 29 Figure 6 Removing a memory module Ê Press the securing clips on bot...

Page 34: ...e memory module into the slot 1 until the securing clips on both sides of it engage 2 Ê Reinstall the air duct as described in the section Installing the air duct on page 73 Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch it on asdescribed in the chapter Completion on page 73 2 2 1 ...

Page 35: ...to add memory into DIMM 1D additionally Refer to chapter Main memory on page 31 for the installation of the memory When installing the processor be careful not to bend the pins of the processor socket Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 17 V CAUTION Processors are modules which can react extremely sensitively to electrostatic discharges and which must therefor...

Page 36: ...the FSB frequency have to be the same For dual operation use a suitable multiprocessor operating system Ê Open the server as described in the chapter Preparation on page 25 Ê Remove the air duct as described in the section Removing the air duct on page 29 Figure 8 Opening the processor holder and removing the socket cover Ê Press the spring clip downward and outward Ê Fold back the spring clip 1 Ê...

Page 37: ...led in one particular direction Ê Place the processor in the socket with great care 1 V CAUTION Do not bend the spring contacts of the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even light contaminants such as oil from human skin can destroy the processor or impair its functionality Ê Close the processor holder 2 Ê Lock the processor in the socket by returning the spring clip to i...

Page 38: ...shown Ê Fasten theheat sink by tightening the four screws ina crossover pattern see circles V CAUTION Never install a processor without a heat sink as otherwise the processor may overheat causing the possible failure of the processor and system board Ê Reinstall the air duct as described in the section Installing the air duct on page 73 Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch ...

Page 39: ...ultiprocessor operating system Ê Open the server as described in the chapter Preparation on page 25 Ê Remove the air duct as described in the section Removing the air duct on page 29 Figure 11 Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the four screws of the heat sink in a crossover pattern Ê Loosen the heat sink carefully by turning it back and forth Then lift it up and off Ê Remove the residual thermal pas...

Page 40: ...Figure 13 Inserting and locking a new processor Ê Hold the new processor between your thumb and index finger and align it at the socket coding see circle V CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one particular direction Ê Place the new processor in the socket with great care 1 V CAUTION Do not bend the spring contacts of the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even ...

Page 41: ...ide of the new processor Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste Ê Place the heat sink on the processor see figure 10 on page 38 Ê Fasten the heat sink by tightening the four screws in a crossover pattern Ê Reinstall the air duct as described in the chapter Completion on page 73 Ê Close the server connect it tothe power outlet and switch it on as described in the chapter Complet...

Page 42: ...en lift it up and off Ê Clean the upper side of the processor using a lint free cloth I New heat sinks come with thermal paste already applied When reusing used heat sinks you need to apply thermal paste Ê Place the heat sink on the processor see figure 10 on page 38 Ê Fasten theheat sink by tightening the four screws ina crossover pattern see figure 10 on page 38 Ê Reinstall the air duct as descr...

Page 43: ...e 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 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 dr...

Page 44: ... 25 Ê First remove the dummy module by pushing it forward out of the housing see figure 19 on page 49 I In order to be able to push out the DVD drive or the dummy module you must press the lock on the side see oval sideways V CAUTION Keep the dummy module for future use If you remove the accessible drive again anddo notreplace it with a new one thedummy module must be reinstalled to comply with EM...

Page 45: ...nect the small black connector of the DVD cable to the connector SATA ODD on the system board see the cabling plans in the Appendix Figure 16 Position of the pins in the mounting frame and the openings on the DVD drive Ê Insert the DVD drive into the mounting frame so that the plastic pins 1 on both sides of the mounting frame are inserted into the openings 2 on the outsides of the drive 1 2 ...

Page 46: ... to be installed Ê Push the DVD drive into the slot from the outside until it engages Ê Connect the free black connector of the DVD cable to the DVD drive Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch it on asdescribed in the chapter Completion on page 73 ...

Page 47: ...ing an HDD module hold itby 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 static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity f...

Page 48: ...e To do this you need a conversion kit consisting of the following parts Figure 18 Parts required for installing the additional HDD cage I The conversion kit is only available for the EMEA market 1 HDD backplane for up to 8 HDD modules 2 Second SAS cable 3 Dummy HDD for possible empty HDD bay 4 HDD cage for up to two additional HDD modules 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 49: ... dummy module Ê Disconnect the DVD cable from the system board and from the HDD backplane Figure 19 Removing the DVD drive or dummy module Ê Remove the DVD drive orthe dummy module by pushing it forward out ofthe housing I In order to be able to push out the DVD drive or the dummy module you must press the lock on the side see oval sideways ...

Page 50: ... Guide RX200 S6 HDD modules Removing the DVD drive cage Figure 20 Removing the DVD drive cage Ê Loosen the screw on the right hand side see circle and push the DVD drive cage outward in the direction of the arrow ...

Page 51: ... backplane see circle Ê Lift the HDD backplane over the metal bars see arrows and then remove it Installing the new HDD backplane 8x HDD Ê Place the new HDD backplane 8x HDD on the metal bars see arrows in figure 21 and press the HDD backplane down carefully Ê Connect all the required cables to the HDD backplane see figure Cabling for up to 8 HDD modules with optional RAID controller on page 80 ...

Page 52: ...52 Options Guide RX200 S6 HDD modules Installing the HDD cage Figure 22 Installing the HDD cage Ê Push the HDD cage into the housing Ê Fasten the HDD cage with one screw see circle ...

Page 53: ... of the additional HDD modules Ê Push the additional HDD modules into the two bays left side HDD 6 r ight side HDD 7 of the HDD cage description see the Operating Manual Ê Close the server connect it tothe power outlet and switch it on as described in the chapter Completion on page 73 HDD 6 HDD 7 ...

Page 54: ...54 Options Guide RX200 S6 HDD modules ...

Page 55: ... 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 part on the 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 instruc...

Page 56: ...e expansion cards Riser card 3 PCIe x4 internal only for low profile RAID controllers I For the installing order see the configurator of the server https sp ts fujitsu com dmsp docs cnfgrx200s6 pdf for the EMEA market http primeserver fujitsu com primergy system html for the Japanese market Removing the riser card holder Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 25 Figure 24 Po...

Page 57: ...r card 1 Figure 25 Riser card holder 1 with rear slot cover Ê Remove the rear slot cover 1 from the riser card holder I Keep the rear slot cover for future use If you remove the expansion card you must replace the rear slot cover to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Figure 26 Removing the slot cover extension Ê Loosen the screw 1 and remov...

Page 58: ... slot cover of the expansion card 1 Ê Fasten the slot cover extension with one screw 2 Figure 28 Riser card holder 1 equipped with an expansion card Ê Insert the expansion card into the riser card 1 I Make sure that the rear slot cover is positioned in the designated groove Ê If necessary connect the cables to the expansion card and the other components 1 0 ...

Page 59: ...9 Riser card holder 2 with riser card Ê Remove the rear slot cover 1 from the riser card holder I Keep the rear slot cover for future use If you remove the expansion card you must replace the rear slot cover to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 1 ...

Page 60: ...ct the cables to the expansion card and the other components Installing an expansion card in riser card 3 See section Installing a modular RAID controller on page 61 Reinstalling the riser card holder Ê Position the riser card holder over the relevant slot on the system board Ê Carefully push the riser card holder into the slot by pressing on the green points Ê Close theserver connect it to the po...

Page 61: ...th the modular RAID controller Ê Connect any required cables to the modular RAID controller Figure 31 Installing the modular RAID controller in riser card 3 Ê Carefully push the modular RAID controller into the slot of riser card 3 I Make sure that the modular RAID controller is positioned correctly see circle Installing the riser card holder with riser card 3 Ê Position the riser card holder over...

Page 62: ...rd if mistreated Do not disassemble heat about 100 C 212 F or incinerate If you remove the iBBU Dispose of used iBBU properly Keep away of children You can add an iBBU intelligent Battery Backup Unit to a modular RAID controller in riser card 3 or a RAID controller in riser card 2 or 1 Figure 32 iBBU and cable 1 Cable from the iBBU to the RAID controller 2 iBBU 1 2 ...

Page 63: ...he server as described in chapter Preparation on page 25 Figure 33 Connecting cable on the underside of the iBBU Ê Insert the iBBU cable into the corresponding connector on the underside of the iBBU see circle Figure 34 Position of the iBBU holder in the server ...

Page 64: ...ds and iBBU Figure 35 Installing the iBBU Ê Install the iBBU in its holder in the server as follows 1 Push the iBBU under the two plastic pins of the iBBU holder 1 2 Press down the iBBU on the opposite side until it clicks into place 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 65: ...e iBBU cable must pass beneath the power cable that crosses the iBBU cable Ê Connect the free connector of the iBBU cable to the corresponding connector on the modular RAID controller see circle I The connector is protected against polarity reversal in other words the connector can only be connected one way round Ê Close the server connect it tothe power outlet and switch it on as described in the...

Page 66: ...st pass under the riser card holder with riser card 3 see cabling plan on page 81 Ê Connect the free connector of the iBBU cable to the corresponding connector on the RAID controller see circle I The connector is protected against polarity reversal in other words the connector can only be connected one way round Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch it on asdescribed in the ...

Page 67: ...st pass under the riser card holder with riser card 3 see cabling plan on page 81 Ê Connect the free connector of the iBBU cable to the corresponding connector on the RAID controller see circle I The connector is protected against polarity reversal in other words the connector can only be connected one way round Ê Close the server connect it tothe power outlet and switch it on as described in the ...

Page 68: ...68 Options Guide RX200 S6 Expansion cards and iBBU ...

Page 69: ...tform Module TPM The Trusted Platform Module TPM is installed on the system board between riser card slots 1 and 2 see photo below The server can be equipped with a TPM Trusted Platform Module Figure 39 TPM installation kit 1 TPM Trusted Platform Module 3 Special screw for TPM 2 TPM spacer 4 TPM screwdriver insert bit for TPM special screw 햲 햳 햴 햵 ...

Page 70: ... system board 2 Ê Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM 3 Please use the TPM screwdriver insert bit to tighten the special screw I Do not fasten the screw too tightly torque value of 0 6 Nm Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch it on asdescribed in the chapter Completion on page 73 I You can find information on configuring the TPM in the D3031 BIOS Setup Utility ...

Page 71: ...can be equipped with a USB Flash Module UFM Figure 41 UFM installation kit Ê Open the server as described in the chapter Preparation on page 25 Ê Lift the required riser card holder with riser card 3 upward and remove it 1 USB Flash Module UFM 3 UFM spacer 2 UFM nylon screw 0 1 2 ...

Page 72: ...rd The spacer must click into the hole on the system board Ê Position the riser card holder over the relevant slot on the system board Ê Carefully push the riser card holder into the slot by pressing on the green points Ê Close theserver connect it to the power outlet and s witch it on asdescribed in the chapter Completion on page 73 ...

Page 73: ...etion V CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 17 11 1 Installing the air duct Figure 43 Installing the air duct Ê Install the air duct Please note the information shown in the following photos ...

Page 74: ...oove of the system board see circle Figure 44 Position of the plastic pin of the air duct The air duct must be hooked into the fan brackets on the left side and the right side as seen from the front in this case the right side Figure 45 Air duct right side Slot 3 DIMM CPU 1 Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 ...

Page 75: ... S6 Options Guide 75 Completion The air duct must be hooked into the fan brackets on the left side and the right side as seen from the front in this case the left side Figure 46 Air duct left side Fan 11 12 ...

Page 76: ...the corresponding nut Ê Push the housing cover forward until it clicks into place Ê Insert the fan cover Ê Insert the server into the rack description see the Operating Manual V CAUTION At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack For the Japanese market please refer to 安全上の注意およびその 他の重要情報 Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets and switch on the server ...

Page 77: ...ard 2 A3C40102687 SATA ODD cable Optical Disk Drive ODD System board SATA ODD connector HDD backplane and ODD 3 A3C40102656 SAS HDD cable System board onboard SATA connector or RAID controller in slot 3 HDD backplane CN1 or CN2 4 A3C40102678 Front panel cable Front panel board System board 5 T26139 Y3987 Vn iBBU cable iBBU RAID controller ...

Page 78: ...PSU 1 PSU 2 Power distribution board P2 P3 P1 TPM Front VGA Slot 2 Slot 1 Front Panel CPU 2 CPU 1 SATA ODD DIMM 1C DIMM 2C DIMM 1B DIMM 2B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 2D DIMM 1D DIMM 2E DIMM 1E DIMM 2F DIMM 1F Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 Fan 5 6 Fan 7 8 Fan 9 10 Fan 11 12 iRMC Back plane 6x HDD DVD drive Slot 3 PWR PWR CTRL System Board D3031 CN2 CN1 SATA1 uSSD 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 79: ...2 Slot 1 Front Panel CPU 2 CPU 1 SATA ODD JP5 DIMM 1C DIMM 2C DIMM 1B DIMM 2B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 2D DIMM 1D DIMM 2E DIMM 1E DIMM 2F DIMM 1F Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 Fan 5 6 Fan 7 8 Fan 9 10 Fan 11 12 iRMC DVD drive RAID controller Slot 3 iBBU connector PWR PWR CTRL System Board D3031 CN2 CN1 Ch A Ch B Back plane 6x HDD Power distribution board SATA Power SAS Data Key 1 3 4 5 3 2 ...

Page 80: ... Slot 2 Slot 1 Front Panel CPU 2 CPU 1 SATA ODD JP5 DIMM 1C DIMM 2C DIMM 1B DIMM 2B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 2D DIMM 1D DIMM 2E DIMM 1E DIMM 2F DIMM 1F Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 Fan 5 6 Fan 7 8 Fan 9 10 Fan 11 12 iRMC RAID controller Slot 3 iBBU connector PWR PWR CTRL System Board D3031 Ch A Ch B Back plane 8x HDD CN2 CN1 SATA Power SAS Data Key Power distribution board 1 4 3 3 5 ...

Page 81: ...CPU 2 CPU 1 SATA ODD JP5 DIMM 1C DIMM 2C DIMM 1B DIMM 2B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 2D DIMM 1D DIMM 2E DIMM 1E DIMM 2F DIMM 1F Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 Fan 5 6 Fan 7 8 Fan 9 10 Fan 11 12 iRMC DVD drive RAID controller Slot 3 iBBU connector PWR PWR CTRL System Board D3031 CN2 CN1 Ch A Ch B Back plane 6x HDD Power distribution board SATA Power SAS Data Key 1 3 4 3 2 RAID controller Slot 2 iBBU connector 5 ...

Page 82: ... 2 CPU 1 SATA ODD JP5 DIMM 1C DIMM 2C DIMM 1B DIMM 2B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 2D DIMM 1D DIMM 2E DIMM 1E DIMM 2F DIMM 1F Fan 1 2 Fan 3 4 Fan 5 6 Fan 7 8 Fan 9 10 Fan 11 12 iRMC DVD drive RAID controller Slot 3 iBBU connector PWR PWR CTRL System Board D3031 CN2 CN1 Ch A Ch B Back plane 6x HDD Power distribution board SATA Power SAS Data Key 1 3 4 3 2 Slot 1 iBBU connector 5 RAID controller ...

Page 83: ...rmation additional 11 intelligent Battery Backup Unit 12 interface PCIe 12 SATA 12 L laser information 23 light emitting diode LED 23 lithium battery 21 M main memory 12 types 32 meaning of the symbols 14 memory configuration 32 modular RAID controller 61 N notational conventions 14 P PCI Express 12 PCIe 12 processor 12 36 overheating 38 R RDIMM memory modules 32 riser card 12 S SATA 12 T target g...

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