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PRIMERGY RX600 S4 User's Guide

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For the United Kingdom

Should the plug on the flexible cord not be of the type for your socket outlets, do not use an adapter but 
remove the plug from the cord and discard. Carefully prepare the end of the supply cord and fit a suitable 
plug.

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The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:

• Green and Yellow: Earth
• Blue: Neutral
• Brown:  Live

As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored 
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

• The wire which is colored Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is 

marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored Green or Green and Yellow.

• The wire which is colored Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N 

or colored Black.

• The wire which is colored Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L 

or colored Red.

• This appliance must be earthed. 

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX600 S4

Page 1: ...after OS Installation This chapter explains the operations to be performed after OS installation Be sure to perform these operations before operating the server Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools For stable PRIMERGY server operations we recommend that high reliability tools be installed This chapter explains the installation and necessary settings of high reliability tools Chapter 6 Installing Inter...

Page 2: ...sual damage Data Backup To protect data stored in this device including basic software and application software perform backup and other necessary operations Note that data protection is not guaranteed when repairs are performed It is the customer s responsibility to maintain backup copies in advance In case of data loss Fujitsu assumes no liability for data maintenance or restoration and damages ...

Page 3: ...ey etc DVD ROM drive description DVD ROM drive is described as CD DVD drive herein Failure to observe this warning may cause serious injury or death and or destroy the system Failure to observe this warning may lead to injury destruction of the system or loss of data A triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle A barred circle warns a...

Page 4: ...aids throughout this manual Windows screens and file names may vary depending on the OS software or configuration of the server used Figures in this manual may not show cables that are actually connected for convenience of explanation Consecutive operations Consecutive operations are described by connecting them with Server types Server type is described as follows Example Procedure of clicking th...

Page 5: ...ows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 1 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment Windows PE Microsoft Windows Vista Business Windows...

Page 6: ...a README TXT file in the root directory on PRIMERGY Startup Disc Use a text editor to read it Latest information about software provided with this server For the latest information regarding ServerStart and other software provided with this server refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website http primergy fujitsu com Warning and Caution Labels Warning and caution labels are found on the server Do not rem...

Page 7: ...4 Inserting and Ejecting a CD DVD 35 1 4 5 How to Use the LCD Panel 37 1 5 Workflow 41 Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation 2 1 Preparation on the Server 44 2 1 1 Installing Internal Options 44 2 1 2 Hardware Settings 46 2 2 Selecting an Installation Method 47 2 2 1 Supported OS 47 2 2 2 Installation Modes of ServerStart 47 2 3 Precautions on Installation 48 2 3 1 Installation Partition Size ...

Page 8: ...90 4 4 4 Creating Driver Disks 91 4 4 5 Creating a DOS Diskette 91 4 5 Notes before Operating the Server 92 4 5 1 Auto run Function from CD DVD Drives 92 4 5 2 Drive Letter Assignment in the Expert Mode 92 4 5 3 Notes on Advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 93 4 5 4 Turning the Power On via a LAN 94 4 5 5 Other Notes on Operation 94 4 6 LAN Driver Advanced Setup Intel PROSet 95 4 6 1 Intel PR...

Page 9: ...rds 132 6 5 4 How to Replace Expansion Cards in Hot Pluggable PCI Slots 134 6 6 Installing Internal Hard Disk Units 136 6 6 1 Installation Locations of Internal Hard Disk Units 137 6 6 2 Installable Internal Hard Disk Units and Notes 137 6 6 3 How to Install Internal Hard Disk Units 138 6 6 4 How to Remove the Internal Hard Disk Unit 139 6 7 Installing a 5 inch Internal Device 140 6 7 1 Installati...

Page 10: ...ing 181 8 2 1 Hardware Troubleshooting 181 8 2 2 Error Messages 184 8 2 3 Software Troubleshooting 191 8 3 System Event Log 196 8 3 1 How to Refer to Event Logs 196 8 3 2 Deleting the System Event Log 196 8 4 Security 197 8 4 1 Hardware Security 197 8 4 2 Security against Unauthorized Use 197 8 4 3 Security When Disposing of the Server 199 8 5 Backup 200 8 5 1 Importance of Backups 200 8 5 2 Backu...

Page 11: ...D Remote Control Function 215 D 1 Preparation for Using Remote Control Function 215 D 2 Remote Power Supply Control 217 E Remote Management Controller 220 E 1 Overview of the Remote Management Controller 220 E 2 Preparation for Using Remote Management Controller 221 E 3 Window of the Remote Management Controller 222 E 4 Remote Management Ctrl Upgrade kit PG RMCU2 223 F Recycling 225 ...

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Page 13: ...is server as well as an overview of the software provided with this server In addition the workflow from placing the server to starting the operation is also described 1 1 RX600 S4 14 1 2 Supplied Software 16 1 3 Component Names and Functions 22 1 4 Standard Operations 30 1 5 Workflow 41 ...

Page 14: ...s power supply units and system fans support the redundant function Even when an error occurs in a power supply unit or a system fan you can replace it without stopping the system With configured disk array systems you can replace and restore hard disk units without turning off the server and peripheral devices when the hard disk in the server is failed hot pluggable except of RAID 0 z Hardware an...

Page 15: ... This server is equipped with PCI Express buses with the maximum data transfer speed of 2 5Gbps bidirectional per lane to enable high speed data transfer Excellent scalability z Maximum 128GB memory size In addition to 4GB memory installed as a standard feature the memory size can be extended up to 128GB with four memory boards z Maximum eight internal hard disk units Up to eight internal hard dis...

Page 16: ...lled by ServerStart In addition high reliability tools and array controller management tools are automatically installed It prevents the related errors It is recommended to perform the OS installation by using ServerStart ServerStart Auto setup Using ServerStart Automatic RAID configuration Automatic installation of recommended drivers Automatic installation of high reliability tools are available...

Page 17: ...work z Automatic driver installation Recommended drivers for automatically recognized expansion cards are installed with the server This prevents possible mistakes in driver installation such as installation of an older version or drivers which were not supplied with this server z Automatic RAID configuration Even without RAID utility a disk array can be configured by specifying a RAID type and th...

Page 18: ...m of the wizard window z Wizard window Clicking a wizard displays a wizard window Set each item in the wizard window To move to a step in the next wizard window click the operation button at the bottom of the window Clicking help displays an explanation for setting the item Goes to the next page Returns to the main screen Ends ServerStart Changes the size of icons Returns to the previous page Rese...

Page 19: ...ity in Section 1 1 7 Note ServerView User s Guide z Maintenance support tool HRM server HRM server performs the server maintenance operation promptly and surely to retain stable system operation z Early detection of a disk problem RAID management tool RAID management tool monitors a configured disk array performance When an event occurs it leaves an event log in the event viewer s application logs...

Page 20: ... Installed automatically N Installed if selected Not selected by default S Installed if selected Selected by default M Install manually Linux does not support batch installation with ServerStart ServerView is required configuration after installation even when the high reliability tools have been installed at once with ServerStart Refer to Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools Jpg 101 table High reliab...

Page 21: ... Windows separately ServerView is installed with the setting to operate using IIS installed on the system When IIS is not found in the system ServerView Web Server is installed even if ServerView for IIS is selected ServerView for Apache is selected by default To install ServerView for IIS select RAID Management Tool ServerView for IIS If RAID Management Tool ServerView for IIS is selected ServerV...

Page 22: ...ss LED The LED blinks when data is being read from a CD DVD c CD DVD eject button Press the button to eject a CD DVD Do not press this when the CD DVD access LED is lit d LCD panel The panel indicates system activity and hardware error System activity is usually displayed and when an error occurs the system error is displayed automatically e 5 inch storage bay Install a 5 inch internal device a b ...

Page 23: ...e listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide k System power LED The LED is lit green when the server is turned on It is lit amber when the server is not turned on standby mode It is not lit when the power cable is unplugged l System ID LED The LED is used for maintenance When the system ID LED button is pressed the front and rear LEDs are lit blue so that the locations of devices being maint...

Page 24: ...tus At a fan module failure it is lit amber s 2 5 inch storage bay Install internal hard disk units t Hard disk failure LED In an array system configuration the LED is lit amber when an error is detected in the internal hard disk unit It is lit or blinking depending on the hard disk status as follows u Hard disk access LED The LED is lit green when data is being written to or read from the hard di...

Page 25: ...cards e Service LAN port The LAN port is for the Remote Management Controller The Remote Management Controller function can be used on a web interface by connecting a LAN cable For details on how to use the Remote Management Controller refer to Appendix E Remote Management Controller Jpg 220 f I O riser card LAN port The LAN ports are on an I O riser card Connect Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cables...

Page 26: ...em j Inlet Connect power cables k Power supply unit status LED Depending on the power supply unit status the LED to be lit is different Indications of LEDs are shown in the table below l Power supply unit 2 m Release tie When connecting the power cable pass the cable through this release tie It prevents the power cable from being pulled out when the server is pulled forward n Power supply unit 1 t...

Page 27: ...all CPUs Two CPUs are installed as a standard feature d PCI slot Install expansion cards that enhance the server functions PCI cards with a PCI bus interface can be installed in the PCI slots e Memory board Two memory boards are installed as a standard feature and up to four memory boards can be installed Up to eight memory modules can be installed in a memory board a b c d e ...

Page 28: ...d slot C and D Install memory board C and D Memory modules are in pairs on this server Install each of the pair in the same numbered memory slot of the memory board C and D respectively e I O riser card slot Install an I O riser card On the I O riser card there are three LAN ports one for Remote Management Controller and the rest for I O riser LAN f Memory fan connector On the rear side of the ser...

Page 29: ...l CPU socket Install CPUs Two CPUs are installed as a standard feature Up to four CPUs can be installed 1 3 5 Memory Board a Memory slot LED Each LED position corresponds to that of the memory slot This LED is turned off when memory modules are functioning properly or no memory modules are installed Amber LED indicates an error for the corresponding memory module b Memory slot Install memory modul...

Page 30: ... turning the server on off and handling the disk drive 1 4 1 Opening the Rack Door This section explains how to open the front and rear doors of the 40U standard rack For other racks refer to the manual supplied with the rack Opening the front door 1 Turn the rack key and pull the rack handle up ...

Page 31: ...31 PRIMERGY RX600 S4 User s Guide 2 Turn the handle in the direction of the arrow and pull it Opening the rear door 1 Turn the rack key and pull the rack handle up Turn and then pull ...

Page 32: ...the server on when the temperature is in its operating environment range 10 35 C For details about the operating environment refer to Start Guide and Safety Precautions When operating the device outside of this operating environment the server may operate improperly damage data etc Furthermore Fujitsu cannot be held responsible for any related damage malfunction or loss of data etc The fans rotate...

Page 33: ...POST error messages are displayed J 8 2 2 Error Messages pg 184 It may take a few seconds until the server is turned on The time to turn on the server can be set with the ASR setting on the Power On Off tab using ServerView For details refer to 3 4 Serious Error Handling ASR in ServerView User s Guide To display the Boot menu where you can change the boot drives press the F12 key right after the P...

Page 34: ...ng on the OS settings normally Shutdown is specified Do Nothing Prompt Input Standby Hibernation or Shutdown On this server functions corresponding to Standby and Hibernation are supported as BIOS and hardware functions However some drivers and software installed in the server do not support these functions For this reason functions corresponding to Standby and Hibernation are unavailable on this ...

Page 35: ...ng media Hold CD DVDs by their edges to avoid contact with the disc surface Do not contaminate the CD DVD surface with fingerprints oil dust etc If dirty clean with a soft dry cloth wiping from the center to the edge Do not use benzene thinners water record sprays antistatic agents or silicone impregnated cloth Be careful not to damage the CD DVD surface Keep the CD DVDs away from heat sources Do ...

Page 36: ...CD DVD with the label side up at the center of the tray Support the CD DVD tray with your hand and place the CD DVD until it clicks Do not close the CD DVD tray with the improperly placed CD DVD It may damage the CD DVD or the drive Do not touch the lens of the CD DVD drive 4 Close the CD DVD tray Push the tray gently until it clicks into position CD DVD eject button 㪚㪛㪆㪛㪭㪛㩷㫋㫉㪸㫐 㪚㪛㪆㪛㪭㪛 ...

Page 37: ... with an LCD that displays the server status This lets you check the server status on the LCD both when the system is operating normally and when an error occurs and promptly take the necessary action Opening the LCD panel 1 Press the LCD panel gently on the front of the server After the LCD panel has moved forward slightly pull it towards you 2 Adjust the angle of the LCD panel for a better view ...

Page 38: ...es of information displayed on the LCD panel The following types of information are displayed on the screen z System information The current system states such as the server name and the IP address the operating system in use are displayed z Error log Information on the errors that have occurred is displayed An error is displayed in two lines The first line shows a description of the error and the...

Page 39: ...tial screen System information User defined information Error log BIOS POST code Keeps pressing Keeps pressing Keeps pressing Keeps pressing The display is an example Releases Releases Releases Releases FUJITSU ROOM21 SERVER 001 System Information Message entries 13 System Information Message 12 of 13 IP Address 4 System Information Message 1 of 13 System Location ROOM 21 Operating System Windows ...

Page 40: ...tem Event Log Message entries 40 Power On Self Test Self Test Code F8 FUJITSU System Event Log Message 39 of 40 Exit Temp is High 27 02 2008 13 16 03 System Event Log Message 1 of 40 Housing open 27 01 2008 10 23 40 Ext Temp is OK 27 02 2008 13 20 08 Releases Releases Releases Releases ...

Page 41: ...ion Refer to 2 2 Selecting an Installation Method to decide what installation method to use Prior to OS installation observe precautions with referring to 2 3 Precautions on Installation High reliability tools installation For ServerView the settings is required prior to the server operation For details on each high reliability tool refer to Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools Operations before runni...

Page 42: ...42 Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 43: ...This chapter explains the preparation and cautions for the server before OS installation Observe this chapter before starting installation 2 1 Preparation on the Server 44 2 2 Selecting an Installation Method 47 2 3 Precautions on Installation 48 ...

Page 44: ...If an internal device option that must be installed after the OS installation has been already installed remove the device and reinstall the device after completion of OS installation Installing optional external devices When installing an external option SCSI SAS device and or a USB connected device turn off power supply or unplug their connection cables from the server during the OS installation...

Page 45: ...r automatic installation of an application are performed without connecting the LAN cable to the LAN card an error may be recorded in the event viewer after setup completes Connect a LAN cable to LAN card after Service Pack 2 is applied when Performing a half duplex connection with 10 Mbps Installing Intel PROSet When OS installation is performed with ServerStart to the server Intel PROSet is auto...

Page 46: ...ecessary BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Setup Utility must be set in the following cases For details on how to set BIOS Setup Utility refer to 7 2 BIOS Setup Utility Jpg 151 z Changing drives to boot To change drives to boot start up BIOS Setup Utility select the Boot menu then change the boot drive For how to setup boot drive refer to 7 2 19 Boot Menu Jpg 171 ...

Page 47: ... Enterprise x64 Edition ServerStart does not support OS installation of Linux Any of unsupported OS can not be installed 2 2 2 Installation Modes of ServerStart Quick Installation mode This mode completes the OS installation by executing plain settings Select this mode when you want to install the OS quickly and simply To install while maintaining the established RAID environment the Quick Install...

Page 48: ...ferent partitions are specified as the OS and BOOT partitions The OS cannot be installed on a partition larger than 2TB 2 3 2 Notes on Configuring RAID SAS array controller card MegaRAID SAS is installed in this server as a standard feature Observe the notes described as follows prior to configuring RAID Hard disk unit Only internal hard disk units can be used Although up to eight internal hard di...

Page 49: ...with this server Store only one file on each floppy disk Do not set the ServerStart floppy disk to the write protected state You can use any name for the configuration file However the file must be installed in the server as SerStartBatch ini When installing the configuration file make sure to save it as SerStartBatch ini on the ServerStart floppy disk Start up ServerStart insert the ServerStart f...

Page 50: ...nter ServerStart does not support setup of printers Perform installation after setup is completed 2 3 4 Automatic Driver Installation with ServerStart ServerStart supports automatic driver installation for the following expansion cards table Display of onboard LAN LAN port Property on My Network LAN device name Onboard LAN Local Area Connection Intel PRO 1000 EB Network Connection with I O Acceler...

Page 51: ...51 Chapter 3 OS Installation This chapter explains how to install the OS in the server using ServerStart 3 1 Quick Installation Mode 52 3 2 Expert Mode 58 ...

Page 52: ...nstall the OS quickly and easily use the Quick Installation mode To install the OS while maintaining the established RAID environment Quick Installation mode must be employed to install the OS 1 Turn on the server and insert PRIMERGY Startup Disc immediately ServerStart starts up The select media window for the configuration file appears ...

Page 53: ...tick and A are selected and click Continue Set the ServerStart floppy disk in the write enabled state The Initialization of ServerStart core running window appears and the ServerStart initialization process starts Depending on hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes After completion the license agreement window appears ...

Page 54: ...54 Chapter 3 OS Installation 3 Click Accept The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 4 Select Quick Installation and click Next The Select the Boot Controller and Boot Disk window appears ...

Page 55: ...ID level to be configured and the size of the partition All existing RAID will be deleted Also only one partition can be created When Auto is selected the RAID is configured with the following levels depending on the number of the installed disk units When two hard disk units are installed RAID 1 When three hard disk units are installed RAID 5 When four or more hard disk units are installed RAID 5...

Page 56: ...sage prompts you to insert Service Pack CD ROM insert the CD ROM and click OK When installing an OS with Service Pack 2 already applied click Cancel Skip to the next step without inserting Service Pack CD ROM 3 For Window Server 2003 x64 a message appears and prompts you to insert Startup Disc Win64 and restart the system Insert Startup Disc Win64 10 When a message prompts you to insert the OS CD ...

Page 57: ...key when a message notifies completion of installation 14 Restart the system Click Start Shutdown Select Restart and click OK The system restarts 15 Configure the settings for the RAID management tool ServerView RAID For the setting procedures refer to the manuals in Array Controller Document Tool CD Settings of an array administrator account The Windows user account is required when using ServerV...

Page 58: ...install the OS Use this mode only when you want to perform installation while maintaining the existing partitions 3 2 1 Starting Up the Expert Mode Start up the Expert mode 1 Turn on the server and insert PRIMERGY Startup Disc immediately ServerStart starts up The select media window for the configuration file appears ...

Page 59: ...and A are selected Click Create The Initialization of ServerStart core running window appears and the ServerStart initialization process starts Depending on hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes After completion the license agreement window appears 3 Click Accept The Welcome to ServerStart window appears ...

Page 60: ...ppy Disk Creation of a ServerStart floppy disk starts When the creation is completed the Floppy disk has been created message appears 6 Click OK The Please Select your Keyboard window appears 7 Select your keyboard language from the drop down list and click OK The subsequent start procedure may take several minutes The Welcome to ServerStart window appears ...

Page 61: ...rd disk units is described 9 Click MS Windows Operating Systems The Microsoft Windows Operating System Installation window appears 10 Click Install MS Windows Server 2003 or MS Small Business Server SBS 2003 The Installation of MS Windows Server 2003 window appears 11 Click Install MS OS interactively expertise required The Expert mode starts Start up the configuration tools to set items Exiting a...

Page 62: ...tarts up 2 Format the OS installation partition Select the OS installation partition and click the Partition menu Format The Format Partition window appears Be sure to set the active partition on drive C 3 Set items and click Format The partition is formatted 4 When the formatting is completed click the File menu Exit Disk Manager closes and the display returns to the Expert mode window ...

Page 63: ...mple operation on Windows Server 2003 R2 is given below Windows Server 2003 R2 is corresponding to your OS to be installed 1 Click Installation Wizard for MS Windows Server 2003 A message prompts you to specify the configuration file 2 Click No The Windows Installation window appears 3 Enter the password in Password for Administrator account and Please repeat Password and click Next If the passwor...

Page 64: ...64 Chapter 3 OS Installation The Computer Identification window appears 4 Set items and click next The Installation Directory and Time Zone window appears ...

Page 65: ...ERGY RX600 S4 User s Guide 5 Set items and click next The User Name window appears 6 Set items and click next The Display Settings window appears 7 Set items and click next The Network Protocol window appears ...

Page 66: ...xt The Software Components window appears If Windows Server 2003 R2 is selected at the Computer Identification R2 components are always copied to the hard disk To install the components click Properties and check the box of the components to be installed ...

Page 67: ...e 9 Set items and click next The Services window appears Simple Network Management Protocol is always installed Click Properties to change the set tings 10 Set items and click leave wizard The display returns to the Expert mode window ...

Page 68: ...e applications select application software to be installed and click Set all applications to be installed on the Selected applications list Although the selection can be released in the Expert mode it may take a long time to restore the system when errors occur without the management tools Be sure to install these tools RAID management tool ServerView Apache ServerView IIS HRM server DSNAP Only Se...

Page 69: ...procedure However corrections made here are not reflected on the configuration file 1 Click Click here to Start the Installation of OS A confirmation window asking whether you want to save the current settings appears 2 Click Yes The following window appears 3 Enter the file name and click Save As Installation starts automatically 1 If a message prompts you to insert Array Controller Document Tool...

Page 70: ...a confirmation message to restart appears click Restart The system restarts and installs high reliability tools Thus the Command Prompt windows may appear and disappear during installation of Server View the installation process is properly proceeding 7 Press the Enter key when a message notifies completion of installation 8 Restart the system Click Start Shutdown Select Restart and click OK The s...

Page 71: ...ERGY RX600 S4 User s Guide The server setup and OS installation have been completed Refer to Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Jpg 73 and perform necessary procedures before starting server operations ...

Page 72: ...72 Chapter 3 OS Installation ...

Page 73: ...e to perform these operations before operating the server 4 1 Memory Dump Paging File Setting 74 4 2 Creating a Disk for System Recovery 79 4 3 Storing the System Configuration Information 81 4 4 Creating Maintenance Tools and Driver Disks 84 4 5 Notes before Operating the Server 92 4 6 LAN Driver Advanced Setup Intel PROSet 95 ...

Page 74: ...required for creating paging files and memory dump files The obtainable dump types and required hard disk capacity are as follows z Complete memory full dump When the system unexpectedly stops contents of the whole system memory are recorded The file is stored in the directory displayed in the Dump file box Paging file Installed physical memory 11MB Recommended Installed physical memory 1 5 Memory...

Page 75: ...setting Set up the memory dump file according to the following procedures 1 Log on to the server with the administrator account 2 Check the free space of the drive where the memory dump file is to be stored Check the required free space according to Checking hard disk free space Jpg 74 If the drive has insufficient free space refer to Cannot collect the memory dump Jpg 193 3 Click Start Control Pa...

Page 76: ...emory dump when you check the box of the Overwrite any existing file debugging information is overwritten to the specified file every time 6 Click OK to close the Startup and Recovery window 7 Click OK to close the System Properties window 8 Restart the system The setting is enabled after the system restarts Paging file setting Set up the paging file according to the following procedures 1 Log on ...

Page 77: ...Click Change of the Virtual memory The Virtual Memory window appears 7 Select the drive where the paging file is to be created In Drive select the drive where the system is installed The selected drive is displayed in Drive in Paging file size for selected drive ...

Page 78: ...um size Set a value larger than the Initial size 10 Save the settings Click Set in the Paging file size for selected drive section The settings are saved and the value specified is displayed in Paging File Size of Drive 11 Click OK to close the Virtual Memory window 12 Click OK to close the Performance Options window 13 Click OK to close the System Properties window 14 Restart the system The setti...

Page 79: ...ter setting up Windows Server 2003 create a system recovery set An unused formatted floppy disk and a medium are required to store back up files 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tool Backup The Backup or Recovery Wizard window appears 2 Click Next The Backup or Recovery window appears 3 Select Create a backup of files and settings and then click Next The Items to Create Backups window...

Page 80: ...g to the message and put a label on it Label Example Windows Automated System Recovery Disk Backup bkf Created at 12 00 04 01 2008 9 Click OK to exit Backup Utility 10 Click Close to close the Backup Progress window An automated system recovery set has been created Store the automated system recovery set just created for sure ...

Page 81: ...n other systems Otherwise the systems may be damaged Only the information that is configured with BIOS Setup Utility and the configuration information of the Remote Management Controller can be stored recovered However a user account for the Remote Management Controller and the license information of the Remote Management Ctrl Upgrade kit cannot be stored Make sure to perform this operation only w...

Page 82: ... the Server Management Tools disk supplied with the server Create Server Management Tools disk by referring to 4 4 Creating Maintenance Tools and Driver Disks Jpg 84 Connect a USB floppy disk drive and configure settings in 7 2 19 Boot Menu Jpg 171 to give the highest priority to the USB floppy disk drive 1 Insert the Server Management Tools disk into the floppy disk drive and turn on the server T...

Page 83: ... Connect a USB floppy disk drive and configure settings in 7 2 19 Boot Menu Jpg 171 to give the highest priority to the USB floppy disk drive 1 Insert the Server Management Tools disk into the floppy disk drive and turn on the server The window for selecting a keyboard appears 2 Select a keyboard Select 1 for Japanese keyboard or select 2 for English keyboard Japanese keyboard is selected by defau...

Page 84: ...ll the ServerStart Then perform installation again For details on how to uninstall ServerStart refer to Uninstalling ServerStart Jpg 86 4 4 1 Installing ServerStart Install ServerStart on a client computer when creating a driver disk using FloppyBuilder function z System requirements for client computers Client computers must satisfy the following requirements Using ServerStart on the server Serve...

Page 85: ... A massage appears that The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software 2 Click Run Execute SeStSetup exe in the disk when Fujitsu ServerStart Setup window does not display 3 Check the checkbox of Classic only and click OK The Setup window appears 4 Click Next The License Agreement window appears 5 Select I accept the license agreement and click Next The User Informa...

Page 86: ... the system according to the message When the system restarts insert PRIMERGY Startup Disc and start installation again If the This program does not respond message appears during restart operation click Exit to continue the restart operation When the installation is completed the completion window appears 9 Click Exit ServerStart has been installed to the client computer Uninstalling ServerStart ...

Page 87: ... cases of creating on a client server or the server z For creation on a client computer 1 Set the PRIMERGY Startup Disc to the client computer Once PRIMERGY Startup Disc window appears exit the window 2 Click Start All Programs Fujitsu Siemens ServerStart ServerStart Start from DVD ServerStart starts up and the Welcome to ServerStart window appears ...

Page 88: ...n the power of the server and insert PRIMERGY Startup Disc ServerStart starts up and select media window for the configuration file appears 2 Select RAM Disk and click Next The Initialization of ServerStart core running window appears and the initialization operation launches In some cases initialization operation may take a few minutes depending on hardware configuration After completion the lice...

Page 89: ...89 PRIMERGY RX600 S4 User s Guide 3 Click Accept The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 4 Select Expert Installation and click Next The Welcome to ServerStart window appears ...

Page 90: ...e prepared floppy disk by following the message 3 Perform the subsequent operations according to the messages on the window The floppy disk will be formatted automatically and file copying will start The respective tools will be created automatically When a message appears indicating that the disk is created click OK and eject the disk 4 Fill the following items on the label of the floppy disk The...

Page 91: ...matically and file copying will start The driver disk is automatically created When a message appears indicating that creating the disk is completed click OK and eject the floppy disk 4 4 5 Creating a DOS Diskette For DOS data stored into the floppy disk refer to the file in the following folder of PRIMERGY Startup Disc CD DVD drive FreeDOS To create a DOS diskette prepare an unused floppy disk St...

Page 92: ...D DVD drives after server installation 1 Make the registry editable and change the value of AutoRun of the following registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services CDRom Set the value of AutoRun to 1 to enable auto run or to 0 to disable auto run 2 Restart the system The setting is enabled after the system restarts 4 5 2 Drive Letter Assignment in the Expert Mode In the Expert m...

Page 93: ...ing Set a sufficient time interval of UPS power off time time from the shutdown command to the actual power off If the interval is not adequate the power will be cut off before system shutdown It may cause data collapse For details refer to the manuals of UPS and the UPS management software Power supply control by UPS Change the BIOS settings to turn on the server automatically at power recovery o...

Page 94: ... it to Enabled The Enabled is set as the initial setting The setting on the OS takes priority in the setting of WOL enabled or disabled For Windows use Intel PROSet 4 5 5 Other Notes on Operation Unnecessary files After OS installation is completed folders named Runonce and Runonce 2 may be left in the drive where the OS has been installed Delete these folders since those are not necessary for the...

Page 95: ... in the LAN adapters properties that can be selected from the Device Manager install Intel PROSet according to the following installation procedures 1 Execute the following file contained in PRIMERGY Startup Disc For Windows Server 2003 x64 CD DVD drive Drivers LAN Intel APPS PROSETDX Winx64 DxSetup EXE For Windows Server 2003 CD DVD drive Drivers LAN Intel APPS PROSETDX Win32 DxSetup EXE 2 Click ...

Page 96: ...ure occurs in the link being in use Primary Link the communication continues by switching the process to the standby link Secondary Link without interrupting For AFT all ports in the team must be connected to the same switch z Adaptive Load Balancing ALB Adaptive Load Balancing ALB is a technology that distributes the transmitting and receiving data to multiple LAN ports to improve the performance...

Page 97: ... Team Name will be created in the Device Manager and or Network and Dial up Connections of the system Do not disable or delete this virtual adapter from the Device Manager or Network and Dial up Connections When deleting a virtual adapter make sure to use Intel PROSet When the Teaming function is being used only the following protocols can be used For AFT SFT Static Link IP NetBEUI IPX NCP IPX Net...

Page 98: ... Teaming type with which a Team will be created and click Next Select the following Teaming type depending on team type AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance ALB Adaptive Load Balancing SFT Switch Fault Tolerance Static Link Static Link Aggregation 7 Click Finish 8 Click OK to close the property window of the created Teaming adapter 9 Click OK to close the property window of the LAN adapter When the Teaming...

Page 99: ...n the system where these protocols and VLAN are installed at the same time VLAN configuration procedure 1 Click Start Administrative Tools Computer Management to start up Intel PROSet 2 Click Network adapters under Device Manager and double click a LAN 3 Click the VLANs tab and click New 4 Specify VLAN ID and VLAN Name Then click OK The VLAN ID should be identical with the switch setting The confi...

Page 100: ...100 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation ...

Page 101: ...mend that high reliability tools be installed This chapter explains the installation and necessary settings of high reliability tools 5 1 RAID Management Tool 102 5 2 Server Monitoring Tool ServerView 103 5 3 Maintenance Support Tool HRM Server 106 5 4 Solving Problems Early DSNAP 107 ...

Page 102: ...refer to the manual in Array Controller Document Tool CD z Configuration of the array administrator account Set an array administrator account for the RAID management tool ServerView RAID A Windows user account is required when using ServerView RAID Create a group named raid adm and an account with any name for an array administrator within the group raid adm z Configuration of HDD Check Scheduler...

Page 103: ...ror monitoring ServerView notifies users of the RAID errors In an environment where ServerView is not in use any errors will be notified Leaving the RAID error unsolved may lead to a system stop caused by multiple hard disk unit malfunctions z Memory monitoring ServerView monitors the memory In an environment where ServerView is not in use a memory single bit error can not be detected during opera...

Page 104: ... cannot be prevented 5 2 1 Installing ServerView z When installed using ServerStart When the OS has been installed using ServerStart ServerView has been also installed together with the OS as well as other high reliability tools z When installed manually Linux ServerView cannot be installed using ServerStart To install ServerView manually on a Linux system refer to Chapter 2 Installation in Server...

Page 105: ...tallation referring to 2 4 Setting after Installation in ServerView User s Guide Boot monitoring setting It is recommended to enable the boot monitoring function after ServerView is installed For setting procedures and explanation on the function refer to Restart Tab of 3 4 Serious Error Handling ASR in ServerView User s Guide ...

Page 106: ... tools z When installed manually Linux HRM server cannot be installed using ServerStart To install HRM server manually into a Linux system refer to HRM server for PRIMERGY Windows Linux at the following location of PRIMERGY Startup Disc CD DVD drive PROGRAMS Japanese2 HRM iasv_hrm_install pdf It is necessary to install ServerView to use HRM server 5 3 2 How to Use For system requirements for HRM s...

Page 107: ...the hard disk in the server CD DVD drive PROGRAMS Japanese DSNAPx64 DSNAPx64 EXE z For Windows Server 2003 When installing DSNAP separately copy the following file stored in PRIMERGY Startup Disc on the hard disk in the server CD DVD drive PROGRAMS Japanese DSNAP DSNAP EXE 5 4 2 How to Use z For Windows Server 2003 x64 Refer to the following file stored in PRIMERGY Startup Disc Open the file by us...

Page 108: ...108 Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools ...

Page 109: ...are options 6 1 Before Installing Internal Options 110 6 2 Removing and Attaching Covers 112 6 3 Installing CPUs 114 6 4 Installing Memory Modules 121 6 5 Installing Expansion Cards 130 6 6 Installing Internal Hard Disk Units 136 6 7 Installing a 5 inch Internal Device 140 6 8 Connecting External Devices 148 ...

Page 110: ...is manual are liable to be updated without any notice Please be forewarned When installing optional devices such as internal external options and USB devices be sure to use the specific devices in a system configuration diagram for stable PRIMERGY server operations It is not warranty that the server related products will operate properly if you use the unauthorized third party options CPU Memory b...

Page 111: ...ng so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown Wait for approximately 10 minutes after shutdown before installing or removing internal options The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed They can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part of the server to discharge static elec...

Page 112: ... the server to the rack 4 Slide the server Hold the handles from inside and slide the server toward you until it clicks to lock For details on how to slide the server out of the rack refer to Start Guide Before removing or attaching covers 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 shoc...

Page 113: ...tion of the arrow and then remove it from the server Attaching the cover To attach the cover simply reverse the removal procedure Before turning on the server make sure that all covers are in place Before attaching the top cover make sure no tools or unnecessary components are left inside the server Top cover ...

Page 114: ...may cause electric shock Use our genuine CPUs only Failure to do so may damage the server Do not use CPUs that differ in frequency and cache size In that case the system will not start 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 Do not touch...

Page 115: ...an be installed in this server Before installation refer to B 1 CPU Jpg 210 to check the packaged contents Notes on installation When adding CPUs all CPUs must be of the same product frequency and cache size table Installable CPUs Product name Product ID Xeon Processor E7220 2 93GHz 8MB PG FG40A Xeon Processor X7350 2 93GHz 8MB PG FG40B Xeon Processor L7345 1 86GHz 8MB PG FG40C CPU socket 4 CPU so...

Page 116: ...ug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the top cover J 6 2 1 Removing the Top Cover pg 112 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the upper processor air baffle Insert your fingers in the hole in the top of the baffle and then lift the baffle up to remove it Processor air baffle ...

Page 117: ...lease the lever on the CPU socket Pull up to open the socket lever fully CPU cannot be installed unless the socket lever is fully open The socket lever opens by about 135 degrees Be sure to open the socket lever fully to release it If the socket lever is not fully open during CPU installation the CPU may be damaged Dummy heat sink Socket lever ...

Page 118: ...eturn the socket lever to the original position 2 8 Attach the heat sink Attach the heat sink to the installed CPU and fasten it with the four screws Carefully tighten the screws in diagonal order When installing the CPU in the socket be careful not to bend the CPU pins When attaching the heat sink keep the heat sink from the condenser on the baseboard CPU Pin no 1 marking 1 2 Heat sink ...

Page 119: ...r For example when two CPUs are installed and one of them is defective the server starts to operate with the other available CPU The failed CPU can be checked with the information displayed during POST or from the CPU Status submenu Jpg 166 defective CPUs are indicated with failed in BIOS Setup Utility Replace the defective CPU if discovered and restart the server Replacing a defective CPU 1 Repla...

Page 120: ...120 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 3 Select the CPU Status submenu from the Server menu J 7 2 14 CPU Status Submenu pg 166 4 Set Yes for Re enable Failed CPUs ...

Page 121: ...jury When installing or removing memory make sure to remove the screws at the specified locations only There is a risk of injury if screws other than those at the specified locations are removed This could also damage the server Touch only the specified part of the printed circuit board Failure to do so could cause injury or damage the server Memory modules are made of delicate components that are...

Page 122: ... and D When installing memory modules install each of the pair in the same numbered memory slot of the memory board A and B respectively or memory board C and D respectively z For memory board A and B standard Install memory modules in descending order of the capacity into the slots in ascending order of memory slot numbers Memory board D optional Memory board C optional Memory board B standard Me...

Page 123: ...emory Board Jpg 211 to check the packaged contents table Installation order of memory modules Memory slot number Memory board A B C D Memory slot 1 1 2 Memory slot 2 3 4 Memory slot 3 5 6 Memory slot 4 7 8 Memory slot 5 9 10 Memory slot 6 11 12 Memory slot 7 13 14 Memory slot 8 15 16 table Installable memory modules Product name Product ID Remarks Memory Expansion Board PG RB109 Memory board 8 slo...

Page 124: ...nstallation condition memory mirroring function or memory sparing function is available The installation conditions and BIOS settings are described below Memory mirroring function By using memory mirroring function a pair of memory board C and D becomes mirrored memory for a pair of memory board A and B Available memory capacity logical capacity is a half of the physical capacity The data written ...

Page 125: ...memory sparing function does not use one installed memory bank and reserve it as standby Available memory capacity logical capacity is one memory bank fewer than those of the physical memory capacity If a correctable memory error occurs the reserved memory modules will be switched and reduce risk of uncorrectable memory error occurrences z Installation conditions Install at least three memory modu...

Page 126: ...ules 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the top cover J 6 2 1 Removing the Top Cover pg 112 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the memory board Slide the lever on the top of the memory board to the direction of the arrow 1 and open the lever 2 and then lift the memory board out 3 3 Memory board 1...

Page 127: ...lift the cover up 2 6 Install remove memory modules 1 Open outward the levers on both sides of the memory slot and remove a dummy memory module or a memory module to be replaced Make sure not to open the levers outward too quickly because the memory module may pop up which could cause damage Memory cover Bottom of memory board 1 2 Dummy memory ...

Page 128: ...n disconnects the memory judged to be defective abnormal during Power On Self Test POST to start the server If the memory capacity is discovered to be smaller than the capacity of the memory installed during POST there is a possibility of memory defect You can check the slot whose memory is defective from the system event log Replace the defective memory if discovered and then restart the server R...

Page 129: ... it to Enabled J 7 2 15 Memory Status Submenu pg 167 When the item corresponding to the replaced memory module is not set to Enabled the server will start with the new memory module still marked as defective and always discon nected By changing the setting to Enabled the new memory module is properly recognized and it can be used at the next start of the server 5 Release the error status of the de...

Page 130: ...shock Install our genuine expansion cards only Failure to do so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Expansion cards are susceptible to static electricity Place them on conductive pads or keep them in the packages as long as they are not necessary The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed They can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first ...

Page 131: ...d temporarily change it to Enabled for the expansion ROM in BIOS Setup Utility Follow the procedure below to change the settings table Installable expansion cards Installable card Produce ID Number of cards Remarks SAS RAID Ctrl PG 244C 2 7 For optional external devices with BBU SCSI Ctrl U320 PG 2281 2 For optional internal external devices Fibre Channel Controller PG FC202 4 PCI Express Eth Ctrl...

Page 132: ...ds during POST at the next boot 4 After the settings for expansion cards complete start up BIOS Setup Utility again and reset the changed settings in Step 1 6 5 3 How to Install Expansion Cards 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the top cover J 6 2 1 Removing the Top Cover pg 112 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static el...

Page 133: ...om the PCI card holder and attach the expansion card on the PCI card holder 1 Lift the stopper latches or slightly bend the PCI card holder outward to remove the dummy card 2 Slide the stoppers and remove them 3 Attach the expansion card on the PCI card holder and fasten it with the stoppers Use stoppers in three locations depending on the card Lift the stopper latches PCI card holder Dummy card N...

Page 134: ...e damaged you can replace the cards without turning off this server and connected devices This section describes how to replace expansion cards by using PHP function Always contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide to replace expansion cards by using PHP function This operation is only available when the OS is Windows Server 2003 Note that if it is performed under another ...

Page 135: ... 4 through 6 in 6 5 3 How to Install Expansion Cards Jpg 132 6 Press the hot plug LED switch Check the LED status is turned from blinking to lit 7 Attach the top cover 8 After replacing the expansion card confirm that the expansion card is recognized on the OS Click Start Management Tools Computer Management in this order and click Device Manager Confirm the card in the Device Manager list When sl...

Page 136: ...wer failure occurs while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning a hard disk unit wipe out the data on the hard disk for your own security Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide regarding repairs of the hard disk units Rough handling of hard disk units can damage the stored data To cope with any unexpected problems ...

Page 137: ...isk units The following types of 2 5 inch SAS hard disk units can be installed in this server Depending on an array configuration the number of available hard disks are different For more information refer to the manual in Array Controller Document Tool CD Before installing internal hard disk units refer to B 4 Internal Hard Disk Units Jpg 211 to check the packaged contents table Installable inter...

Page 138: ...Install Internal Hard Disk Units 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 3 Remove the dummy unit from the bay to install an internal hard disk unit Pull the dummy unit out towards you with its tabs being pressed inward Be sure to keep the removed dummy units for later use 4 Install th...

Page 139: ...lug all power cables from the outlet 2 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 3 Remove the internal hard disk unit While pressing the tab of the internal hard disk unit 1 open the cover 2 and pull out the hard disk unit 3 To remove the internal hard disk unit use both hands to pull it out 4 Install a new hard disk unit or a dummy unit 1 2 Cover 1 2 3 ...

Page 140: ...peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock Install our genuine internal devices only Failure to do so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock When installing or removing internal options make sure to remove the screws on the specified locations only There is a risk of injury if screws other tha...

Page 141: ...n off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the top cover J 6 2 1 Removing the Top Cover pg 112 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity table Installable 5 inch internal devices Product name Interface Product ID Required optional cable Product ID Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal USB PG DT5041 USB cable PG CBLU004 Tape Drv LTO U...

Page 142: ...5 inch storage bay rails on both sides of the dummy unit pressed inward and then pull it out towards you Be sure to keep the removed dummy units for later use 5 Detach the 5 inch storage bay rails from the removed dummy unit Remove four screws that fix the 5 inch storage bay rails to detach the rails Dummy unit Latches Rail ...

Page 143: ...l device to be added 7 Remove the upper processor air baffle from the server Insert your fingers in the hole in the top of the baffle and then lift the baffle up to remove it 8 When installing a SCSI device install SCSI Ctrl U320 PG 2281 J 6 5 3 How to Install Expansion Cards pg 132 Processor air baffle ...

Page 144: ...oard or the SCSI card For SCSI device Connect the SCSI cable without terminator to the SCSI card For USB device Connect the USB cable to the USB connecter of the baseboard For the USB connecter location refer to 1 3 4 Baseboard Jpg 28 SCSI cable SCSI connector SCSI card USB connector ...

Page 145: ... cable through the sides of the baffle At this time make sure that the cable is not pinched 11 Install the 5 inch internal device in the 5 inch storage bay To make it easier to connect the cables do not slide the device all the way in Notches Insert the notches of the air baffle in the tabs on the front side of the server Seen from the back 5 inch internal device ...

Page 146: ...0GB Connect the SCSI cable with terminator to the 5 inch internal device Connect the power cable inside of the server to the extension power cable of the optional cable Then connect the extension power cable to the power connector on the rear of Tape Drv LTO3 Ultrium3 Ultrium2 400GB For Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal PG DT5041 Connect the USB cable to the USB connector Use the power cable inside of ...

Page 147: ...USB connector Use the power cable inside of the server to connect to the power connector 13 Push the 5 inch internal device into the storage bay completely Push the device until it locks with a clicking sound 14 Attach the top cover Rear of Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit USB connector Power connector ...

Page 148: ...MERGY SX10 Install the SCSI Ctrl U320 PG 2281 into the server and connect with the optional cable PG CBLS007 or PG CBLS008 Notes on connecting external SCSI SAS devices z Settings for SCSI ID Be sure to set up each device without overlapping z Daisy chain connection Daisy chain connection is not available for PRIMERGY SX10 and PRIMERGY SX35 table Connectable external SCSI SAS devices Product name ...

Page 149: ...ter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities This chapter explains how to make the environment settings necessary to operate the server and how to use each utility 7 1 Jumper Settings 150 7 2 BIOS Setup Utility 151 ...

Page 150: ...he jumper of the server is located on the baseboard as shown below Jumper settings Each jumper s meaning and setting are as follows table Jumper settings Jumper number Meaning Setting value Description J3C2 BIOS password 1 2 Initial value 2 3 To disable or delete the password set 2 3 J3C3 CMOS 1 2 Initial value 2 3 To clear CMOS set 2 3 3 2 1 J3C2 3 2 1 J3C3 ...

Page 151: ...ompletes If the Main menu does not appear by pressing the F2 key press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys at the same time to restart the system then start up BIOS Setup Utility While the message F2 BIOS Setup F12 BOOT Menu is displayed pressing the F12 key displays the Boot menu screen after POST completes J 7 2 19 Boot Menu pg 171 Item Specific Help Change Values Enter F10 Select Item Select Menu Select S...

Page 152: ...le Key operations on BIOS Setup Utility screen Key Description F1 Displays system information Press the Esc key to close Esc Ends the submenu and returns to the previous menu Or displays the Exit menu Scrolls through the menu option list Switches menus Changes the values of an item Enter Selects an item to be set For items with the submenu appears F9 Sets the configured value of each item to its d...

Page 153: ...exit After saving settings BIOS Setup Utility exits and the server restarts Select No to continue The display returns to the BIOS Setup Utility screen When selecting Discard Changes Exit on the Exit menu Select Yes to save settings before exit BIOS Setup Utility exits and the server restarts Select No when not saving the settings BIOS Setup Utility exits and the OS starts ...

Page 154: ...ormat For example December 25 2007 is set as 12 25 2007 SATA Port 1 Configures device settings Press the Enter key to display 7 2 3 SATA Port 1 Submenu Jpg 155 screen Boot Features Configures system startup settings Press the Enter key to display 7 2 4 Boot Features Submenu Jpg 156 screen Base Memory Displays available system memory size less than 1MB Extended Memory Displays available memory size...

Page 155: ...Unchangeable Sets the data transfer PIO Mode PIO 4 DMA 2 Unchangeable Sets the data transfer mode Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5 Unchangeable Sets Direct Memory Access DMA data transfer mode Item Specific Help SATA Port 1 CD ROM Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F1 Esc Info Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Auto Disabled Disabled Disabled PIO 4 DMA 2 Mode 5 Type Transfer Mo...

Page 156: ...geable Sets whether to reduce the scope of POST and thereby speed up system startup POST Diagnostic Screen Enabled Unchangeable Sets whether to display POST Diagnostic Screen Boot Menu Enabled Unchangeable Sets whether to display the boot drive selection window after POST NumLock Auto Unchangeable Sets the state of the NumLock key at startup Item Specific Help Boot Features Change Values F9 Select...

Page 157: ... Configuration Submenu Jpg 160 screen Advanced Processor Configuration Configures processor settings Press the Enter key to display the 7 2 9 Advanced Processor Configurations Submenu Jpg 161 screen PCI Configuration Configures PCI device settings Press the Enter key to display the 7 2 10 PCI Configuration Submenu Jpg 162 screen Item Specific Help Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Su...

Page 158: ... can be set only when Mainboard LAN Controller is Enabled IO Riser LAN Controller Enabled Unchangeable Sets whether to enable the LAN controller of the I O riser card IO Riser LAN Remote Boot Disabled Initial value PXE Sets whether to enable network booting This item is set when starting the server through network by using the I O riser card Use this when installing the OS remotely This can be set...

Page 159: ...igh precision timer of the chipset I OAT Disabled Unchangeable This setting is for network control High Bandwidth option Disabled Initial value Enabled This setting is for the chipset internal table Peripheral Configuration submenu Item Setting Description Item Specific Help Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F1 Esc Info Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Advanced Sy...

Page 160: ...memory redundancy function FB DIMM Throttle Enabled Unchangeable This setting is for memory control 4GB PCI Hole Granularity 1 0GB Unchangeable This setting is for the address space size for PCI slots Item Specific Help Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F1 Esc Info Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Advanced Memory Configuration Memory Scrubbing Memory Redundancy FB...

Page 161: ...ecute Disable Bit Disabled Initial value Enabled Sets whether to enable Execute Disable Bit of a processor Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled Unchangeable This setting is for the CPU internal Hardware Prefetch Enabled Unchangeable Direct Cache Access Disabled Unchangeable Set Max Ext CPUID 3 Disabled Unchangeable Item Specific Help Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F...

Page 162: ...5 Option ROM Scan Disabled Initial value Enabled Slot 6 Option ROM Scan Disabled Initial value Enabled Slot 7 Option ROM Scan Disabled Enabled Initial value PCI IRQ Configuration This is for PCI IRQ settings Press the Enter key to display the PCI IRQ Configuration submenu IRQ 3 Available Unchangeable This setting is for PCI IRQ IRQ 4 Available Unchangeable IRQ 5 Available Unchangeable IRQ 7 Availa...

Page 163: ...assword is set password entry is required when you access the server This password can be set when Supervisor Password has been set Press the Enter key to display the password entry window Enter the user password For details refer to 8 4 2 Security against Unauthorized Use Jpg 197 Password on boot Disabled Initial value Enabled Sets whether to enable or disable to enter the password at system star...

Page 164: ...used Wake Up Mode Daily Initial value Monthly Sets the startup mode when Wake Up Timer is used Power Failure Recovery Always On Always Off Previous State Initial value Sets a power state for when the electricity is supplied again after power off due to such an event as power outage Note For the UPS scheduled operation set it to Always On Otherwise the server may not be turned on at the set time It...

Page 165: ...be sure to disable the boot monitoring function If the system starts up with this item enabled the server may not operate as intended For example the power may automatically turn off or the server may restart When setting this function make sure to read ServerView User s Guide for its specifications operation and settings Action Continue Reset Initial value Power Cycle Sets the action to take if t...

Page 166: ...U J 7 2 14 CPU Status Submenu pg 166 Memory Status Sets whether to allow the use of the installed memory module slots J 7 2 15 Memory Status Submenu pg 167 PCI Status Displays each PCI status on this server J 7 2 16 PCI Status Submenu pg 168 Console Redirection Configures detailed settings for console redirection J 7 2 17 Console Redirection Submenu pg 169 IPMI Configures detailed settings for IPM...

Page 167: ... through 8 in memory board A through D If Disabled or Failed is displayed replace the faulty memory module and change the setting to Enabled DIMM 1 through DIMM 8 Enabled Unchangeable Memory Board B DIMM 1 through DIMM 8 Enabled Unchangeable Memory Board C DIMM 1 through DIMM 8 Enabled Unchangeable Memory Board D DIMM 1 through DIMM 8 Enabled Unchangeable table CPU Status submenu Item Setting Desc...

Page 168: ...Slot 6 OK Initial value Failed PCIe Slot 7 OK Initial value Failed OEM Slot 8 IO Riser OK Initial value Failed Displays the I O riser card slot status PCIe Slot 9 SAS Riser OK Initial value Failed Displays the SAS array controller card standard slot status Item Specific Help Change Values Enter F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu F1 Esc Info Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit PCI Status ...

Page 169: ... the console redirection Flow Control CTS RTS Initial value None XON XOFF Sets flow control for the console redirection Console connection Direct Initial value Via modem Sets the console redirection connection Mode Standard Initial value Enhanced Sets the range of use for console redirection of video pages to support 1 Initial value 1 to 8 Sets video pages of the console redirection Item Specific ...

Page 170: ...e date on referring event logs System Event Log Displays system event logs Press the Enter key to display the system event log window Use the keys to view previous and subsequent entries System Event Log list mode Displays system event logs Press the Enter key to display the system event log window Event logs are displayed in a list Realtime Sensor Data Shows the sensor information Press the Enter...

Page 171: ...tial value Enabled Sets whether to obtain a LAN IP address of the Remote Management Controller port from the DHCP server When Disabled is set IP address setting can not be set Local IP Address 000 000 000 001 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the Remote Management Controller port Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 IPMI Status Displays IPMI information...

Page 172: ...tings Previously saved settings remain valid Get Default Values Sets all the items by loading default values of this server For Local IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address of LAN Settings the values will not be reset Load Previous Values Sets all the items by loading CMOS values before the changes The current settings are canceled All the items on the LAN Settings submenu will not be reset It...

Page 173: ...t become necessary after starting to use this server as well as daily care and maintenance 8 1 Daily Maintenance 174 8 2 Troubleshooting 181 8 3 System Event Log 196 8 4 Security 197 8 5 Backup 200 8 6 Restoring the System 203 8 7 Reinstalling the OS 205 8 8 Maintenance Service 206 ...

Page 174: ...Names and Functions Jpg 22 Server monitoring tool ServerView ServerView is software to monitor whether the server hardware is in a normal state to protect important server resources When using ServerView the server hardware is monitored all the time If an error that could cause trouble is detected the error is notified in real time which enables early detection This allows quicker response to syst...

Page 175: ... good condition vacuum the interior of the server periodically to remove dust deposits Cleaning components CPU Dust deposits must be removed otherwise it will impair the cooling performance Fan Remove dust from and around the fan Memory Expansion cards Remove dust between memory modules and between expansion cards Remove dust from the connector before adding a memory module or an expansion card In...

Page 176: ... ID Objective product Description Battery Backup Unit PG BBU3 SAS array controller card standard The Battery Backup Unit is required to be replaced within 3 years from procurement of the server or the previous replacement regardless of the accumulated time period of use PG BBU2 SAS array controller card PG 244C Before installing removing a battery backup unit turn off the server all peripheral dev...

Page 177: ...he end of its useful life under various states and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details for recycling options or proper disposal How to replace a battery backup unit 1 Turn off the server and the connected peripheral devices and unplug the cables 2 Remove the top cover J 6 2 1 Removing the To...

Page 178: ...ocessor air baffle Insert your fingers in the hole in the top of the baffle and then lift the baffle up to remove it 5 Remove the SAS cables connected to the SAS array controller card Remove both SAS cables Processor air baffle SAS array controller card SAS cable ...

Page 179: ... the SAS array controller card to remove it 7 Remove the battery backup unit from the SAS array controller card Remove three screws from the SAS array controller card side SAS array controller card Battery backup unit SAS array controller card ...

Page 180: ... 9 Install the SAS array controller card into the server and connect the SAS cables to the server 10 Attach the upper processor air baffle Insert the notches on the front side of the baffle into the front of the server Pass the cable through the sides of the baffle At this time make sure that the cable is not pinched 11 Attach the top cover Connector Notches Insert the notches of the air baffle in...

Page 181: ...computing server ia driver Regarding BIOS and firmware contact to Fujitsu Support Office Refer to the website below http www fujitsu com global contact computing PRMRGY_index html 8 2 1 Hardware Troubleshooting This section explains hardware related troubleshooting Check the following if the server does not operate properly or a failure is suspected For optional devices refer to the manual for eac...

Page 182: ... power on Check to see whether the power cable of the display is properly connected to the outlet For details refer to Start Guide and the manual of the display z The screen is distorted when Linux shuts down Although the screen display may be distorted when shutting down the system in the Linux environment the system is shut down successfully This has no effect on the system z Nothing is displaye...

Page 183: ...er than True Color 32 bits CD DVD drive unit z Cannot read data Check to see whether the CD DVD is inserted properly If not insert the CD DVD properly with the label facing up Check to see whether the CD DVD is not dirty If it is dirty wipe it with a soft dry cloth Check to see whether the CD DVD is scratched or warped If scratched or damaged do not use such a CD DVD z The DVD ROM unit does not op...

Page 184: ...e appears although the connection is proper the keyboard must be replaced Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide Monitor type does not match CMOS Run Setup The baseboard must be replaced Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide Critical memory error occurred system halted It indicates a memory error Turn off the server and turn it back on If th...

Page 185: ...nt time and date on the Main menu If the message still appears the baseboard must be replaced Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used POST was not complete during the last startup Be sure to follow the procedure below Otherwise the failure of OS startup or server operation may occur 1 Start up BIOS Setup Utility 2 Selec...

Page 186: ...e system performed an emergency shutdown The system has shut down for some reason Refer to the event log BIOS update for installed CPU failed Microcode update which is necessary for the installed processor is not included in BIOS Check whether proper CPUs are installed and update BIOS by using BIOS update tool supplied with the CPUs If the message still appears after the update start up BIOS Setup...

Page 187: ... The message may appear if a pair to PSU is damaged when you operate with redundant configurations Replace PSU and Power BP in this order Power supply status is critical Power unit status is warning Power unit status is critical Memory module error It indicates a memory module error Check whether the memory modules are properly installed If the message appears although the installation is proper r...

Page 188: ...s for the memory sparing function If the message appears although the installation is proper the memory modules may be defective Replace the memory modules Memory module failed This module is no longer available for the operating system The message appears when memory modules are disconnected because of a memory module error Check the error log and replace the relevant memory module If the message...

Page 189: ...he PSU fan Power BP or baseboard must be replaced Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide iRMC reports sensor status WARNING FAN MEM The mark indicates the number 1 to 4 iRMC reports sensor status CRITICAL DIMM The mark indicates the installation location It indicates a memory module error Replace the relevant memory module If the message still appears after the replacem...

Page 190: ...isk and then retry The floppy disk contains improper data Create Server Management Tools disk again If this occurs while recovering the BIOS information configure the information using BIOS Setup Utility Then store the BIOS information ERROR Fail to write 1st CMOS data into data file nn ERROR Fail to write 2nd CMOS data into data file nn ERROR Fail to write ESCD data into the data file nn ERROR Fa...

Page 191: ...on using ServerStart Observe the corrective action against the relevant error z WzDiskAdmin System Error Last Error The device is not ready appears Optional SCSI SAS devices e g hard disk cabinet DAT unit may be connected Disconnect the optional SCSI SAS devices and perform installation again Connect the optional devices after the installation completes z Operating System not found appears when th...

Page 192: ... 2 Start the Command Prompt and move to the i386 folder of the CD DVD drive 3 Execute the following command to extract tftp exe in the Systemroot system32 folder 4 Confirm that tftp exe exists in the Systemroot System32 folder Error Window appears after installing or uninstalling ServerView For Windows Server 2003 For Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 applied the following message may appear...

Page 193: ...ettings of the paging file and memory dump file For setting procedures refer to 4 1 Memory Dump Paging File Setting Jpg 74 table List of event log errors that may occur after installation ID Description Cause and corrective action 62 This computer is a domain PDC at the root of forest Use the net command net time setsntp server name to configure it for synchronization from an external time source ...

Page 194: ...ng information If the memory dump cannot be collected select a write type of debugging information within the range of free space of the volume size If the above does not provide a solution try increasing the size of the hard disk or adding an additional hard disk unit Restoring the system In the event where the system file system configuration or environment changes during startup are corrupted u...

Page 195: ...n a Linux environment the time displayed on the OS the software clock value on the OS is written to the hardware clock in the server when the OS is shut down Procedure for prohibiting the time on the OS from being written to the hardware clock When you do not want the time on the OS to be written to the hardware clock at an OS shutdown comment the following line out in etc rc0 d S01halt runcmd Syn...

Page 196: ...ist 3 Select Configuration Recovery on the menu list on the left side The list of all the system event logs is displayed Web interface of remote management controller may be used for the reference of system event logs To use remote management controller refer to Appendix E Remote Management Controller Jpg 220 8 3 2 Deleting the System Event Log Use BIOS Setup Utility to delete the system event log...

Page 197: ...d turn the rack key Do not lose the rack key If the key is lost contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide For instructions on opening the rack door refer to 1 4 1 Opening the Rack Door Jpg 30 The above explanation is based on the 40U standard rack For details on other rack systems refer to the manuals supplied with those 8 4 2 Security against Unauthorized Use A password c...

Page 198: ...and press the Enter key For the user password select Set User Password and press the Enter key 3 When the password window is displayed enter the password to set 4 Enter the password again to confirm it 5 Press the Enter key The password is set z Changing deleting a password If a password is already set perform the password setting operations above to display the password change window To change th...

Page 199: ...r wiping the hard disk is not an easy task Simply initializing formatting the hard disk or deleting the files may give the pretense that the data no longer exists but in reality the data is simply no longer accessible to the OS and it is still accessible to malicious individuals that can restore the data Therefore if confidential or important data is saved to the hard disk in addition to the opera...

Page 200: ... problems be sure to perform periodic backups of the system 8 5 2 Backup Devices Software and Their Operations Backup operations differ depending on network operating systems applications and system operations Contact an office listed in the Contact Information of Start Guide and make backups using the following items Backup device e g DAT72 unit Backup software Standard backup software supplied w...

Page 201: ... Perform backup operations using multiple mediums on a rotating basis z Avoid leaving media in devices Because the magnetic recording surface of the device is exposed media can easily affected by airborne dust when left inserted for a long period of time Insert the media before using it and remove the media after use and restore it in its case Also note that some tape devices write management info...

Page 202: ...se the label that came with the media The area in which a label can be posted on the media of each device varies Failing to post labels in the designated area can damage the device z Data storage When storing data for long periods of time store the media in a location least affected by temperature humidity and magnetic fields ...

Page 203: ...ecovery ASR floppy disk created beforehand Backup media created beforehand Driver disk for an array controller For details on required driver disk and how to create a driver disk refer to 4 4 Creating Maintenance Tools and Driver Disks Jpg 84 Before turning on the server connect a USB floppy disk drive For more information refer to Appendix C External Floppy Disk Drive USB Notes on Usage Jpg 214 1...

Page 204: ...D Controller Driver For the procedure to install a driver refer to the site below http www fujitsu com global services computing server ia driver 7 Follow the window instructions to restore the system When prompted to change the floppy disk follow the instructions and change it If a message appears indicating that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Wind...

Page 205: ...SCSI card e g hard disk cabinet or DAT unit Internal hard disk units that do not contain the OS installation folder 5 inch internal devices Optional USB connected devices Deletion of data from the hard disk unit Reinstalling a disk will delete all the contents of that disk Please be careful Save the necessary data and system configuration in a different location Some drivers and software are not i...

Page 206: ... support check the following Fill in the Configuration Sheet and Accident Sheet of Configuration Sheets z Item Product name and product ID of the server They are described on the label on the server For the label location refer to Start Guide Hardware configuration Types and locations of internal options Configuration information BIOS Setup Utility Remote Management Controller settings OS LAN WAN ...

Page 207: ...ions for the server and for its internal options A Server Specifications 208 B Specifications for Internal Options 210 C External Floppy Disk Drive USB Notes on Usage 214 D Remote Control Function 215 E Remote Management Controller 220 F Recycling 225 ...

Page 208: ...rd standard MegaRAID SAS Onboard controller Video iRMC2 8MB Video RAM Resolution 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 1024 Display color Differs depending on resolution and OS SAS None SATA 1 port LAN Onboard LAN GbE 2 Intel 82575 x1 GbE 2 External I O port PS 2 None USB connection via KVM switch for keyboard and mouse USB 5 USB 2 0 Front 3 Rear 2 Serial 1 DSUB 9 pin Parallel None LAN 10BASE T 100BASE TX...

Page 209: ... server are as below Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 or later Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition SP2 or later Wi...

Page 210: ...ications B 2 Memory Package Memory modules 2 Specifications table CPU specifications Item Function and specifications Product name Processor Xeon E7220 Processor Xeon X7350 Processor Xeon L7345 Product ID PG FG40A PG FG40B PG FG40C Clock frequency 2 93GHz 2 93GHz 1 86GHz Level 2 cache 8MB table Memory specifications Item Function and specifications Product name Memory Module 2GB Memory Module 4GB ...

Page 211: ... Expansion Board Product ID PG RB109 Number of DIMM slot DDR2 667 FB DIMM 8 per memory board table Internal hard disk unit specifications Item Function and specifications Product name HDD SAS 10k 73GB hot plug 2 5inch HDD SAS 10k 147GB hot plug 2 5inch HDD SAS 15k 73GB hot plug 2 5inch Product ID PG HDD71B PG HDD41B PG HDD75B Interface Serial Attached SCSI SAS Storage media 2 5 inch hard disk Memo...

Page 212: ... the current rating for your unit Please consult the table below for the selection criteria for power cords used in the United States and Canada z For units set at 230 V outside of the United States and Canada Use a cord set consisting of a minimum AWG according to the table above and a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A 250 V The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for th...

Page 213: ...he colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored Green or Green and Yellow The wire which is colored Blue must be connected to the...

Page 214: ...Windows manually and at system recovery When performing system recovery using Windows backup data with the following software also when installing Windows manually the floppy disk media replacement is not recognized BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option Windows Server 2003 Automatic System Recovery Function Therefore system recovery or installation may fail since the device driver is...

Page 215: ...gs Connecting the server to a PC Configuring the terminal software communication settings on the PC Reconfiguring the BIOS settings When using the remote control function and console redirection perform the following BIOS Setup Utility settings 1 Turn on the server Press the F2 key during POST to start up BIOS Setup Utility 2 Select the Advanced menu the Peripheral Configuration submenu and set Se...

Page 216: ... settings for the remote control function using terminal software on the PC z Port configuration Configure the port on the PC as follows Window example table Port settings Item Contents Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None ...

Page 217: ...er status is displayed on Power Status 2 When Please enter user name appears enter the user name and press the Enter key table Meaning of Power Status Display Description On The server is turned on Off The server is turned off Welcome to PRIMERGY Remote Manager Firmware Revision x xxA x xx SDRR ID 0203 RX600S4 Firmware built xxx xx xxxx xx xx xx System Type PRIMERGY RX600 S4 System ID xxxxxxxx Sys...

Page 218: ...xxxxx System Name RX600S4 2 xxx xxx xxx xxx System OS xxxxxxxx System Status OK Power Status On Main Menu 1 System Information 2 Power Management 3 Enclosure Information 4 Service Processor c Change password r Console Redirection EMS SAC s Start a Command Line shell Enter selection or 0 to quit Welcome to PRIMERGY Remote Manager Firmware Revision x xxA x xx SDRR ID 0203 RX600S4 Firmware built xxx ...

Page 219: ...ows is operating Select OK table Power Management menu Menu name Key Operation Immediate Power Off 1 Turns off the server Immediate Reset 2 Resets the server Power Cycle 3 Turns off the server and back on again When Windows is operating the server restarts after the OS is shut down Power On 4 Turns on the server Graceful Power Off Shutdown 5 Shuts down the OS and turns off the server When Windows ...

Page 220: ...grade kit PG RMCU2 Jpg 223 Features of the Remote Management Controller The Remote Management Controller iRMC2 and LAN are provided on the I O riser card This makes possible to control power supply and reset of the server without depending on the state of the server The console redirection function and the remote storage function can be used by optional Remote Management Ctrl Upgrade kit PG RMCU2 ...

Page 221: ... Press the F2 key during POST to start up BIOS Setup Utility 2 Select the Server menu the IPMI submenu LAN Settings and set the each item For the detailed setting items refer to 7 2 18 IPMI Submenu Jpg 170 3 From the Exit menu select Saving Changes Exit to exit BIOS Setup Utility Save the setting information of set parameters using the Server Management Tools For details refer to 4 3 Storing the S...

Page 222: ...ature and power supply System Event Log Displays the system event log stored on the baseboard Server Management Displays server management information and configures settings for booting and rebooting the server Network Settings Configures network settings of the Remote Management Controller Alerting Configures the SNMP trap and alert mail settings User Management Sets information of user logging ...

Page 223: ...rection function The server can be remotely operated by using console redirection function Remote operation such as the keyboard and mouse operation and seeing the contents of the display of the server are possible By using console redirection function it makes possible to achieve the function of the KVM switching in the environment where multiple servers are used The composition of the multiple s...

Page 224: ...d in the remote storage connection However the writing into the DVD RAM drive is not supported Internal floppy disk drive Internal DVD ROM drive USB floppy disk drive USB DVD RAM drive z License key settings Enter the license key from the Web to make effective the console redirection function and the remote storage function For details of the setting method refer to the manual supplied with PG RMC...

Page 225: ...r just formatting or deleting files may not avoid the risk that the data is restored and used for wrongful purposes If confidential or private information is saved in order to make it impossible to be restored it is recommended to use third party data wiping tools Disposing of used up batteries Used up batteries must be disposed of as industrial waste and therefore require special processing Let a...

Page 226: ...226 Appendix ...

Page 227: ...ion submenu 158 Power menu 164 SATA Port 1 submenu 155 Security menu 163 Server menu 165 Starting 151 Boot monitoring setting 105 C Cleaning 174 Server 175 Server interior 175 Component names 22 Covers Removing attaching 112 CPU Defective CPU disconnection function 119 Installable CPU 115 Installation 116 Location 115 Notes 115 D Disk Manager 62 DOS Diskette 91 Drive Letter Assignment 92 DSNAP 19 ...

Page 228: ...g 103 Memory redundant functions 124 Memory mirroring function 124 Memory sparing function 125 Multiple LAN adapter configuration Adapter numbers 50 N Network configuration 17 O Open the rack door 30 Operating the Server Precautions 92 OS installation Installation method 47 Precautions 48 Preparation 43 OS installation wizard Expert mode 63 P Paging file setting 76 Password Changing password 198 D...

Page 229: ...llation 104 SNMP service 194 System diagnosis support tools 19 System event logs 196 System Recovery Disk 79 T Temperature monitoring 103 Troubleshooting 181 Turning off the server 34 Turning on the server 32 Turning the power on via LAN 94 U Uninstallation ServerStart 86 UPS 93 V Voltage monitoring 104 W Wakeup On LAN 94 ...

Page 230: ...mages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX600 S4 User s Guide B7FH 5181 01ENZ0 00 Issued on April 2008 Issued by FUJITSU LIMITED ...

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