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PRIMERGY SX940   

Service Supplement

Edition Draft

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY SX940

Page 1: ...PRIMERGY SX940 Service Supplement Edition Draft ...

Page 2: ...consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 cognitas Gesellschaft für Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2009 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to avai...

Page 3: ...cing iBBU 19 4 4 Replacing SX940 complete with cabling 22 5 Different configurations 23 5 1 ControllerLSI 1064 24 5 1 1 Configuration Two HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller 24 5 1 2 Configuration Four HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller 25 5 1 3 Configuration Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controllers 27 5 2 LSI 1078 controllers 29 5 2 1 Configuration Two HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller 29 5 2 2 C...

Page 4: ... 6 Appendix 37 6 1 Board layout 37 6 1 1 4 port controller LSI 1064 37 6 1 2 8 port controller LSI 1078 38 6 1 3 iBBU 39 6 1 4 SX940 complete with cabling 40 6 2 Cables 41 6 2 1 SAS cable 41 6 2 2 Further cables 42 Index 43 ...

Page 5: ...tes the information given in the Operating Manual The activities described in this manual may only be performed by service personnel Service DVD PRIMERGY Service partners of Fujitsu Technology Solutions can order a Service DVD PRIMERGY On the DVD the following manuals are available in pdf format The Safety notes and other important information manual The Operating Manual for PRIMERGY SX940 The Sup...

Page 6: ...rating Manual Installation and operation among other things Installation in the system unit Operation Commisioning Installation removal of all hot plug components hot plug hard disk drives Troubleshooting Replacement routines Controllerl iBBU SC940 complete with cabling Service Supplement Board layouts and cabling Table 1 Overview of the documentation PRIMERGY SX940 ...

Page 7: ...ograms 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 Table 2 Notational convention...

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Page 9: ...ecessary You will definitely need the Operating Manual for the server the Options Guide for the server and the Technical Manual for the system board Ê Shut down the server correctly switch it off pull out the power plug and open the server as described in the section Removing the storage blade on page 13 Ê Replace the faulty component as described in the relevant chapter Ê Close the storage blade ...

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Page 11: ...t until the device has acclimatized to room temperature and is absolutely dry before starting it up Material damage may be caused to the device if this requirement is not observed Transport the device only in the original packaging or in packaging that protects it from knocks and jolts Installation and operation V CAUTION Never connect or disconnect data transmission lines during a storm lightning...

Page 12: ...SDs 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 i...

Page 13: ... storage blade you must first switch off the related server blade s 4 1 1 Removing the storage blade I You will find a detailed description of removing installing the storage blade in the SX940 Operation Manual Ê Switch the server blade off either using the On Off button on the server blade or using the Web interface of the management blade see the PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems ServerView Ma...

Page 14: ...Replacement routines 4 1 2 Opening the storage blade Figure 2 Opening the storage blade Ê Press down the touch point 1 Ê Push the housing cover in the direction of the arrow as far as it will go 2 Ê Lift off the housing cover 1 2 ...

Page 15: ... 1 3 Closing the storage blade Figure 3 Closing the storage blade Ê Position the server blade cover on the housing approx 1 2 cm from the frame so that it is level on both sides Ê Push the cover in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into place ...

Page 16: ...er either the left server blade controller 1 or the right server blade controller 2 will be operated You can plug in 1 2 or 3 4 HDDs The slots for the hard disk drive modules must be filled as follows Controller 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 HDD Left server blade 1 2 HDDs Controller 1 lower left lower right Left server blade 1 4 HDDs Controller 1 upper left upper right lower left lower right Right server bl...

Page 17: ...e slots for the hard disk drive modules must be filled as follows Figure 4 Position of the controllers and the HDD diskbay Controller 1 HDD 2 HDD Left server blade 1 2 HDDs Controller 1 lower left lower right Right server blade 1 2 HDDs Controller 2 upper left upper right 1 Controller 1 Main board 1 3 HDD diskbay 0 1 2 Controller 2 Main board 2 4 HDD diskbay 2 3 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...ent configurations on page 23 Ê Remove the storage blade as described in section Removing the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Figure 5 Removing the controller Ê Remove the SAS cable from the controller 1 I Do not bend SAS cables Ê Remove the screw blue circle Ê Pull the controller out of the contact strip of the main bo...

Page 19: ...an be installed Ê Remove the storage blade as described in section Removing the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Figure 6 Unscrewing the iBBU Ê Remove the three screws at the housing ground of the storage blade Ê Turn round the storage blade ...

Page 20: ... 7 Removing the iBBU Ê Remove the iBBU cable from the connector of the controller 1 Ê Take the iBBU out of the device 2 Figure 8 Removing the iBBU cable Ê Remove the iBBU cable from the iBBU 1 Ê Connect the iBBU cable with the connector of the new iBBU 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 21: ...ug has to be turned down Ê Check wether the cable of the battery in the new iBBU is connected 2 Figure 9 Installing the iBBU Ê Position the iBBU in the storage blade 1 Ê Reconnect the iBBU cable into the connector of the controller 2 Ê Turn round the storage blade and fix it in place with three screws see also figure 6 on page 19 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...emoving the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Ê Remove the iBBU as described in section Replacing iBBU on page 19 Ê Remove the controller s as described in section Controller on page 16 Ê Remove all HDDs Ê Install the controller s in the spare part See the descriptions in section Controller on page 16 and chapter Differen...

Page 23: ...wo HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller see page 24 Configuration Four HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller see page 25 Configuration Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controllers see page 27 Configuration Two HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller see page 29 Configuration Four HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller see page 30 Configuration Four HDDs using two LSI 1078 controllers see page 32 Mixed installation ...

Page 24: ...r installed HDDs not connected Figure 10 Configuration Two HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connector HOST of the lower SAS cable into the SAS connector 2 on the controller Ê Plug the connector P1 of the lower SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskbay 2 3 3 Ê Ple...

Page 25: ...storage blade as described in section Removing the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Prerequisites No controller installed HDDs not connected Figure 11 Configuration Four HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle...

Page 26: ...rom connector J3 on main board 2 onto the connector J4 of main board 1 5 see also page 40 Figure 12 Position of the jumper Four HDDs using one LSI 1064 controller Ê Plug the jumper blue circle on the HDD diskbay 2 3 from the position 1 2 default to 2 3 upper two pins see graphics V CAUTION All unused cable ends have to be equipped with protective caps to avoid short curcuits I The second SAS cable...

Page 27: ...Ds not connected Figure 13 Configuration Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controllers Cabling of controller 1 Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connector HOST of the lower SAS cable into the SAS connector 2 on the controller 1 Ê Plug the connector P1 of the lower SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskb...

Page 28: ...upper SAS cable into the SAS connector 4 on the controller 2 Plug the connector P1 of the upper SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskbay 0 1 5 Plug onto the connector P2 of the upper SAS cable a protective cap see figure on page 11 and lay the cable end at suitable location Figure 14 Position of the jumper Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controllers I Make sure that the jumpers on both HDD dis...

Page 29: ...lled HDDs not connected Figure 15 Configuration Two HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connector named HOST of the lower SAS cable into the SAS connector MLC1 2 on the controller Ê Plug the connector named P1 of the lower SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskbay 2...

Page 30: ...ng the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Prerequisites No controller installed HDDs not connected Figure 16 Configuration Four HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main boardrd 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connector HOST of the lower SA...

Page 31: ...d 2 onto the connector J4 of main board 1 Figure 17 Position of the jumper Four HDDs using one LSI 1078 controller Ê Plug the jumper blue circle on the HDD diskbay 2 3 from the position 1 2 default to 2 3 upper two pins see graphics V CAUTION All unused cable ends have to be equipped with protective caps to avoid short curcuits I The second SAS cable stays unused in the housing It has to be fixed ...

Page 32: ...s not connected Figure 18 Configuration Four HDDs using two LSI 1078 controllers Cabling of controller 1 Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connector HOST of the lower SAS cable into the SAS connector MLC1 2 on the controller 1 Ê Plug the connector P1 of the lower SAS cable into the connector on the HDD d...

Page 33: ... upper SAS cable into the SAS connector MLC1 4 on the controller 2 Ê Plug the connector P1 of the upper SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskbay 0 1 5 Ê Plug onto the connector P2 of the upper SAS cable a protective cap and lay the cable end at suitable location Figure 19 Position of the jumper Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controllers I Make sure that the jumpers on both HDD diskbays are in...

Page 34: ...s described in section Removing the storage blade on page 13 Ê Open the storage blade as described in section Opening the storage blade on page 14 Prerequisites No controller installed HDDs not connected Figure 20 Mischbestückung Cabling of controller 1 LSI 1078 Ê Plug the controller into the contact strip 1 of the main board 1 and fix it with a screw C26192 Y10 C68 blue circle Ê Plug the connecto...

Page 35: ... as mounting controller 1 Ê Plug the connector HOST of the upper SAS cable into the SAS connector MLC1 4 on the controller 2 Ê Plug the connector P1 of the upper SAS cable into the connector on the HDD diskbay 0 1 5 Ê Plug onto the connector P2 of the upper SAS cable a protective cap and lay the cable end at suitable location Figure 21 Position of the jumper Four HDDs using two LSI 1064 controller...

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Page 37: ...SX940 Review 37 6 Appendix 6 1 Board layout 6 1 1 4 port controller LSI 1064 Part number A3C40090846 Figure 22 4 Port Controller LSI 1064 Pos Description 1 SAS connector 1 ...

Page 38: ...940 Board layout Appendix 6 1 2 8 port controller LSI 1078 TPart number A3C40090845 Figure 23 8 Port Controller LSI 1078 Pos Description 1 RAID key 2 iBBU connector 3 SAS connector MLC1 4 SAS connector MLC2 2 1 4 3 ...

Page 39: ...ard layout 6 1 3 iBBU Part number A3C40097073 Figure 24 iBBU Pos Description 1 iBBU battery with electronic parts underneath 2 3 screws to fix the iBBU to the bottom plate of the blade 3 Cable connecting iBBU to controller 2 3 1 ...

Page 40: ...ayout Appendix 6 1 4 SX940 complete with cabling Part number A3C40112020 Figure 25 SX940 compete with cabling Pos Bezeichnung 1 Main board 1 2 Main board 2 3 Connector J4 4 Connector J3 5 Diskbay 0 1 6 Diskbay 2 3 3 1 2 4 6 5 ...

Page 41: ...6 2 Cables 6 2 1 SAS cable Part number A3C40104636 Figure 26 SAS Kabel Pos Bezeichnung 1 HOST plug for the connector on the controller 2 P1 plug for the connector on the HDD diskbay 3 P2 plug for the connector on the HDD diskbay 3 1 2 ...

Page 42: ...42 Review SX940 Cables Appendix 6 2 2 Further cables Further cables available as spare parts Pos Teilenummer Bezeichnung 1 A3C40092034 iBBU cable 2 A3C40104638 LED cable 3 A3C40104637 Power cable ...

Page 43: ...2 F Fitting rules 16 H hard disk drives 22 HDD Diskbay 0 1 17 HDD Diskbay 2 3 17 HDDs 22 HOST 41 housing cover 14 I iBBU cable 20 42 L LED cable 42 LSI 1064 16 LSI 1078 16 M main board 1 17 40 main board 2 17 40 meaning of the symbols 7 mixed installation configuration 34 MLC1 38 MLC2 38 N notational conventions 7 O overview documentation 5 P P1 41 P2 41 power cable 42 S SAS cable 18 HOST 41 P1 41...

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