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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

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Accessible drives

12.3.2.2 Removing a backup drive

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For easier access to the backup drive connectors, it is recommended to 
remove the PSU before removing the backup drive.

Figure 104: Removing backup drive

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Slide the locking latch in the direction of the arrow (1) and press somewhat 
out the backup drive from behind (2).

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Disconnect all cables from the backup drive.

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Remove the backup drive out of its bay.

12.3.2.3 Concluding steps

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"Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis" on page 52

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"Reassembling" on page 51

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"Connecting the power cord" on page 56

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"Switching on the server" on page 57

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"Reconfiguring the backup software solution" on page 66

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"Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page 70

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY TX1310 M3

Page 1: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual January 2018 ...

Page 2: ...kumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright 2017 FUJITSU LIMITED All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising f...

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

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

Page 5: ...310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Version history Version history Issue number Reason for update 1 0 June 2017 Initial release 2 0 June 2017 Gaskets for RDX drive added 3 0 January 2018 Regular update ...

Page 6: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Version history ...

Page 7: ... 2 4 Documents you need at hand 26 3 Important information 29 3 1 Safety instructions 29 3 2 CE conformity 38 3 3 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 39 3 4 Environmental protection 40 4 Basic hardware procedures 43 4 1 Using diagnostics information 43 4 2 Shutting down the server 44 4 3 Disconnecting the power cord 45 4 4 Getting access to the component 46 4 4 1 Removing the side cover 46 4 4 2 Exte...

Page 8: ...d BIOS 64 5 2 1 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS 64 5 2 2 Enabling Option ROM scan 65 5 2 3 Reconfiguring the backup software solution 66 5 2 4 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS 66 5 2 5 Verifying the system time settings 67 5 2 6 Viewing the System Event Log SEL 68 5 2 6 1 Viewing the SEL 68 5 2 7 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment 69 5 2 8 ...

Page 9: ... HDDs 88 7 3 1 Preliminary steps 88 7 3 2 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD 90 7 3 3 Inserting Easyrails in the upper HDD bay 91 7 3 4 Concluding steps 91 7 4 Replacing a 3 5 inch HDD 92 7 4 1 Preliminary steps 92 7 4 2 Removing the defective 3 5 inch HDD 92 7 4 3 Installing the new 3 5 inch HDD 92 7 4 4 Concluding steps 93 8 System fans 95 8 1 Basic information 96 8 2 Replacing the rear fan 97 8 2 1 Prelim...

Page 10: ... 116 9 3 2 1 Preliminary steps 116 9 3 2 2 Removing an expansion card 117 9 3 2 3 Installing a PCI slot bracket 118 9 3 2 4 Concluding steps 118 9 3 3 Replacing expansion cards 119 9 3 3 1 Preliminary steps 119 9 3 3 2 Removing an expansion card 119 9 3 3 3 Installing an expansion card 120 9 3 3 4 Concluding steps 120 10 Main memory 121 10 1 Basic information 122 10 1 1 Memory sequence 123 10 1 2 ...

Page 11: ...the heat sink 143 11 2 7 Concluding steps 145 11 3 Replacing the heat sink 147 11 3 1 Preliminary steps 147 11 3 2 Removing the heat sink 147 11 3 3 Installing the heat sink 147 11 3 4 Concluding steps 147 11 4 Handling the protective cover 148 11 4 1 Installing the protective cover 148 11 4 2 Removing the protective cover 151 12 Accessible drives 155 12 1 Basic information 156 12 2 Optical disk d...

Page 12: ...2 Removing a backup drive 170 12 3 2 3 Concluding steps 170 12 3 3 Replacing a backup drive 171 12 3 3 1 Preliminary steps 171 12 3 3 2 Replacing a backup drive 171 12 3 3 3 Concluding steps 172 13 Front panel and front USB 173 14 Serial connector 175 14 1 Installing the serial connector 175 14 1 1 Preliminary steps 175 14 1 2 Breaking off the metal cover 176 14 1 3 Installing the serial connector...

Page 13: ...189 15 3 2 1 Preliminary steps 189 15 3 2 2 Removing the TPM 191 15 3 2 3 Concluding steps 192 15 3 3 Replacing the TPM 193 15 3 3 1 Preliminary steps 193 15 3 3 2 Removing the defective TPM 194 15 3 3 3 Installing the new TPM 194 15 3 3 4 Concluding steps 194 15 4 Replacing the system board 195 15 4 1 Preliminary steps 197 15 4 2 Removing the system board 198 15 4 3 Installing the system board 20...

Page 14: ...6 3 2 4 Concluding steps 220 17 Appendix 221 17 1 Mechanical overview 221 17 1 1 Server front 221 17 1 2 Server rear 222 17 1 3 Server interior 223 17 2 Connectors and indicators 224 17 2 1 Connectors on the system board 224 17 2 2 Server front 226 17 2 2 1 Indicators on the front panel 226 17 2 2 2 Indicator on the drives 227 17 2 3 Server rear 229 17 2 3 1 Connectors on the I O panel 229 17 2 3 ...

Page 15: ...ing defective hardware components This manual focuses on on site maintenance tasks It is recommended to prepare each service assignment following remote diagnostics procedures as described in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual see section Documents you need at hand on page 26 V CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of q...

Page 16: ...at are being emphasized Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown Abc indicates keys on the keyboard V CAUTION Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data I indicates additional information notes and tips indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity ...

Page 17: ...res on page 19 Ê Ensure that all required tools are available according to section Tools you need at hand on page 23 Advanced Thermal Design The Advanced Thermal Design option allows you to operate the system with a wider temperature range of 5 C to 40 C depending on your system and configuration V CAUTION In a system that is configured with Advanced Thermal Design only certain components which su...

Page 18: ...rView Suite topics Operation Virtualization Maintenance Out Of Band Management I For the latest information on hardware options refer to your server s hardware configurator available online at the following address http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers index htm For Japan http www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner ...

Page 19: ...t type is indicated by one of the symbols introduced in this section I Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information 2 1 1 Customer Replaceable Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units are intended for customer self service I Components that the customer is entitled to replace may differ according to the service form in his country For Japan http www fujitsu com jp product...

Page 20: ...su com jp products computing servers primergy I Server management error messages will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units Upgrade and repair procedures involve shutting down and opening the server V CAUTION The device may be seriously damaged or cause damage if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by unauthorized and untrained personnel Components that are handled a...

Page 21: ...enance procedures involving Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units CPUs replacements System board Standard PSU Trusted Platform Module TPM...

Page 22: ...vary significantly Software tasks necessary before maintenance are described in section Starting the maintenance task on page 61 Disassembly yes Making the server available Transport no Transporting the server to the service table where required depends on local customer conditions Maintenance procedures yes Maintenance procedures including preliminary and concluding software tasks Transport no Re...

Page 23: ...Screw driver bit insert Torque Screw Usage Type Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 0 6 Nm HDD cage M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26361 K1444 C11 Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 0 6 Nm System board slot bracket chassis M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 TPM bit insert Dedicated TPM screw driver TPM module fixing tool 0 6 Nm TPM screw One way head REM 3 x 15 mm black C26192 Y10 C176 Phillips P...

Page 24: ...UNC 4 40 silver V26827 B408 V989 Screw driver bit insert Torque Screw Usage Type Phillips PH2 No 2 hexagonal cross SW5 PZ2 0 6 Nm HDD cage M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26361 K1444 C11 Phillips PH2 No 2 0 6 Nm Slot bracket to chassis system board M3 x 6 mm silver F6 SW2N3 06121 Table 3 List of used screws Japan Screw driver bit insert Torque Screw Usage Type Table 2 List of used screws not valid for Japan ...

Page 25: ...One way head REM 3 x 15 mm black C26192 Y10 C176 Phillips PH1 No 1 0 4 Nm HDD cage door lock M3 x 3 5 mm silver CA32432 0023 Phillips PH1 No 1 0 4 NM TFM M2 5 x 4 mm silver C26192 Y10 C103 Hexagon nut 5 mm 0 6 Nm Serial connector UNC 4 40 silver V26827 B408 V989 Screw driver bit insert Torque Screw Usage Type Table 3 List of used screws Japan ...

Page 26: ...Quick Start Hardware FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1310 M3 leaflet Quick installation poster for initial operation available online ServerView Quick Start Guide ServerView クイックスタート ガイド for Japan Information on initial server setup and software configuration available online Safety Notes and Regulations manual 安全上のご注意 for Japan Important safety information available online or as a printed copy FUJITSU ...

Page 27: ...e available online or as a printed copy Returning used devices manual Recycling and contact information available online or as a printed copy Not applicable in Japan and other countries that have different regulations for recycling Service Desk leaflet サポー ト サービス for Japan Additional documentation RAID documentation available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com under x86Servers Expansion Cards S...

Page 28: ...28 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Before you start ...

Page 29: ...tact your sales outlet or our customer service team The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists A technical specialist is a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software Repairs to the server that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the server will vo...

Page 30: ...e to 40 C or 45 C If the server is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial power supply network with an IEC309 connector the power supply s fuse protection must comply with the requirements for non industrial power supply networks for type A connectors The server automatically adjusts itself to a mains voltage see the type label of your server Ensure that the local main...

Page 31: ...t data transmission lines during a storm risk of lightning hazard Make sure that no objects e g jewelry paperclips etc or liquids can get inside the server risk of electric shock short circuit In emergencies e g damaged casing controls or cables penetration of liquids or foreign bodies contact the server administrator or your customer service team Only disconnect the server from the mains power su...

Page 32: ...nd will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity To ensure reliable protection you must wear an earthing band on your wrist when working with this type of module and connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the server Do not touch the circuitry on boards...

Page 33: ... must be followed V CAUTION Only use CDs DVDs BDs that are in perfect condition in order to prevent data loss equipment damage and injury Check each CD DVD BD for damage cracks breakages etc before inserting it in the drive Note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD DVD BD and cause imbalance and vibrations Damaged and imbalanced CDs DVDs BDs can break at ...

Page 34: ...ners water record sprays antistatic agents or silicone impregnated cloth Be careful not to damage the CD DVD BD surface Keep the CDs DVDs BDs away from heat sources Do not bend or place heavy objects on CDs DVDs BDs Do not write with ballpoint pen or pencil on the label printed side Do not attach stickers or similar to the label side Doing so may cause rotational eccentricity and abnormal vibratio...

Page 35: ...25 1 laser class 1 V CAUTION The optical disk drive contains a light emitting diode LED which under certain circumstances produces a laser beam stronger than laser class 1 Looking directly at this beam is dangerous Never remove parts of the optical disk drive casing Modules with Electrostatic Sensitive Devices ESD modules Modules with electrostatic sensitive devices are identified by the following...

Page 36: ...ic charge I For a detailed description of how to handle ESD modules see the relevant European or international standards EN 61340 5 1 ANSI ESD S20 20 Transporting the server V CAUTION Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts In Japan and APAC transporting the server in its original packaging does not apply Do not unpack the server ...

Page 37: ... See the safety information of the rack and the warning label If the server rack is intended for permanent connection to the mains only an authorized specialist electrician is allowed to work Please follow the regulation of each country If the server is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial power supply network with an IEC309 type connector the power supply s fuse pro...

Page 38: ...com sites certificates default aspx To open the CE declaration applicable for your system proceed as follows Ê Select Industry Standard Servers Ê Select your model e g Rack server Ê Select your system e g PRIMERGY RX2530 M1 Ê Select CE Cert your system V CAUTION This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause RF interference in which case the user may be required to take...

Page 39: ...nterference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver ...

Page 40: ...ly switched on should be switched off until they are needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work Packaging information This packaging information does not apply in Japan and APAC Do not throw away the packaging You may need it later for transporting the server If possible the equipment should only be transported in its original packaging Information on handling consumables Pl...

Page 41: ... consumables within Europe can also be found in the Returning used devices manual via your local Fujitsu branch or at http ts fujitsu com recycling The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste This device is labeled in compliance with European directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive sets the framework for returning and recycling used equipmen...

Page 42: ...42 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Important information ...

Page 43: ...iagnostics procedures see ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual I In Japan remote diagnostics procedures are not used Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on the service concept and on how to order expansion kits or spare parts Use the Fujitsu Illustrated Spares Catalog to identify the required spare part and obtain technical data and order information...

Page 44: ...orm the system administrator that the server will be shut down and put offline Ê Terminate all applications Ê Perform the required procedures described in the preliminary steps of each upgrade or maintenance task Figure 2 On Off button on the front panel Ê Shut down the server I If the system is running an ACPI compliant operating system pressing of the On Off button will perform a graceful shutdo...

Page 45: ...TX1310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 45 Basic hardware procedures 4 3 Disconnecting the power cord Figure 3 Disconnecting the power cord Ê Disconnect the power cord from the PSU ...

Page 46: ... to do so can cause electric shock In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the side cover is removed For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 29 4 4 1 Removing the side cover Figure 4 Removing the side cover Ê Pull up on the locking leve...

Page 47: ...D cage for maintenance purposes I If it is necessary to get access to the HDD3 and HDD4 proceed the following steps Ê Remove the side cover see section Removing the side cover on page 46 Ê Remove the HDD cage cover Ê Remove the HDD cage door Removing the HDD cage cover Figure 5 Removing the HDD cage cover Ê Remove the HDD cage cover by pulling it backwards beginning at its right side ...

Page 48: ...or Figure 6 Pulling up the lever Ê Pull up the lever of the HDD cage door see arrow Figure 7 Folding down the HDD cage door Ê Fold down the HDD cage door V CAUTION The HDD cage door can only be opened after the side cover has been removed because of the anti theft lock Ê Remove the HDD cage door ...

Page 49: ... 49 Basic hardware procedures Extending the HDD cage out of the chassis Figure 8 Lifting up the lever and pulling out the HDD cage Ê Lift up the locking lever on the HDD cage 1 and pull out the HDD cage 2 I The HDD cage is stopped by a screw ...

Page 50: ...4 4 3 Removing the front cover V CAUTION The side cover must be removed before removing the front cover Figure 9 Removing the front cover Ê Disengage the three locking tabs on the front cover by pulling it forwards 1 Ê Carefully rotate open 2 and unhook the front cover 3 ...

Page 51: ...ons on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the side cover is removed For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 29 4 5 1 Installing the front cover Figure 10 Installing the front cover Ê Hook the three tabs on the front bezel into the notches in the chassis 1 Ê Carefully close the front bezel 2 Make ...

Page 52: ...HDD cage into the chassis Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis Figure 11 Pushing the HDD cage in and folding down the lever Ê Push the HDD cage back into the chassis 1 and fold down the lever 2 Installing the HDD cage door Figure 12 Installing the HDD cage door Ê Install the HDD cage door ...

Page 53: ...nual 53 Basic hardware procedures V CAUTION The HDD cage door can only be closed before the side cover has been installed because of the anti theft lock Figure 13 Folding down the lever Ê Fold down the lever of the HDD cage door see arrow ...

Page 54: ...54 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Basic hardware procedures Installing the HDD cage cover Figure 14 Installing the HDD cage cover Ê Install the HDD cage cover ...

Page 55: ...l 55 Basic hardware procedures 4 5 3 Installing the side cover Figure 15 Installing the side cover Ê Hook the side cover in the bottom side cant of the chassis 1 Ê Push the side cover against the chassis until the locking mechanism engages 2 ...

Page 56: ... voltage in the range of 100 VAC 240 VAC You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage Figure 16 Securing the power cord Ê Connect the power cord to the PSU Ê Connect the mains plug to a grounded mains outlet in the in house power supply network IIt will take about 60 seconds until the server can be powered on ...

Page 57: ... the server must not run while the side cover is removed For further safety information see chapter Important information on page 29 Ê Connect all peripheral cables to the server Figure 17 On Off button on the front panel Ê Press the On Off button to start up the server 1 Ê Ensure that the power on indicator is lit white I For more information see section Indicators on the front panel on page 226 ...

Page 58: ...ocedures 4 8 Handling air deflector 4 8 1 Removing the air deflector Figure 18 Removing the air deflector A Ê Press in the three expanding rivets on the server rear as shown see close up Figure 19 Removing the air deflector B Ê Carefully remove the air deflector ...

Page 59: ...ng the air deflector A Ê Fit the air deflector above the connector panel as shown Ê Press in until the three expanding rivets on the air deflector snap into place Figure 21 Installing the air deflector B Ê Ensure that the three expanding rivets on the air deflector are properly engaged in the rear chassis wall see close up ...

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Page 61: ... decrypting the drive Windows is installed on Suspend BitLocker before modifying the server s hardware configuration or startup files Resume BitLocker again after the maintenance procedure is complete V CAUTION With BitLocker features enabled modifying the system configuration hardware or firmware settings may render the system inaccessible The system may enter Recovery Mode and require a 48 digit...

Page 62: ...System and Security BitLocker Drive Encryption to open the BitLocker Drive Encryption Ê Select the system volume and click Suspend Protection Ê Click Yes to confirm that your data will not be protected while BitLocker is suspended I In order to determine which features are accessible through the BitLocker setup wizard it may be necessary to modify the BitLocker Group Policy settings For more infor...

Page 63: ...tsu service partners from the following https address https partners ts fujitsu com com service ps Servers PRIMERGY Pages TapeFacts aspx For Japan Please contact Fujitsu support if forcible tape ejection is necessary I Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage to the tape drive the data cartridge tape or for the loss of any data resulting from manual tape extraction procedures 5 1 3 Ve...

Page 64: ...m jp products computing servers primergy downloads I Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from BIOS updates 5 2 1 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS BIOS flash procedure I For Japan follow the instructions provided separately Ê Perform the BIOS flash procedure as described in your server s BIOS Setup Utility refe...

Page 65: ...select Option ROM Configuration Ê Identify the desired PCI slot and set its Launch Slot OpROM setting to Enabled Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I Up to two Option ROMs can be activated in the BIOS at a time For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual When the enabled expansion card is initialized during the POS...

Page 66: ... backup software solution on page 63 it has to be re enabled to complete the maintenance task Ê Re enable backup drives and revise backup software settings and cronjobs I More information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available from the Fujitsu web pages 5 2 4 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS When a CPU an expansion card or a memory module fails the def...

Page 67: ...ting system the BMC local time may not be mapped correctly Ê After replacing the system board ask the system administrator whether the RTC or UTC time standard is to be used as system time I If the system time RTC is set to UTC the SEL System Event Log time stamps may differ from the local time Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Select the Main menu Ê Under System Time and System Date specify the correct time and...

Page 68: ...ormation Operation menu Ê Under Maintenance select System Event Log Ê Select the message type s you want to display Critical events Major events Minor events Informational events I For more information on how to view and sort the SEL using ServerView Operations Manager see the ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide Viewing the SEL in BIOS Ê Enter the BIOS Ê Enter the Event Logs...

Page 69: ... OS or the definition file on the client system Use the following information as reference Ask the system administrator to change the definition file Ê After replacing a network controller or the system board switch on and boot the server as described in section Switching on the server on page 57 kudzu the hardware configuration tool for Red Hat Linux will launch at boot and detect the new and or ...

Page 70: ...eplacing components you won t be asked for a recovery key when rebooting the server after the maintenance task However if BitLocker functionality has not been suspended Windows will enter recovery mode and ask you to input recovery key for further booting Ê In this case ask the system administrator to enter the recovery key in order to boot the operating system Ê Ask the system administrator to en...

Page 71: ...ormed completely unattended as a background process Ê Ensure that the RAID array rebuild has started normally Wait until the progress bar has reached at least one percent Ê Inform the customer about the remaining rebuild time based on the displayed duration estimate Figure 22 Progress bar RAID array rebuild V CAUTION The system is now operational however data redundancy will not be available until...

Page 72: ...ress Ê Note down the new 12 digit MAC address Ê Press Esc to exit the BIOS Ê Inform the customer about the changed MAC address 5 2 11 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool The Chassis ID EPROM located on a dedicated Chassis ID board or on the front panel board of your server contains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data In order to integrate your...

Page 73: ... display further details LAN Team Properties Properties of the selected LAN team LAN Team Statistics Available statistics about the selected LAN team I For more information see the ServerView Operations Manager Server Management user guide 5 2 12 1 After replacing upgrading LAN controllers Ê You need to restore the configuration for the LAN Teaming using the LAN driver utility or OS teaming softwa...

Page 74: ...Manual TX1310 M3 Basic software procedures Ê If LAN teaming has been active you will need to restore the configuration using the LAN driver utility or OS teaming software I For more information see the relevant LAN driver manual ...

Page 75: ...own After shutting down the server wait for hot components to cool down before removing the PSU When installing a PSU ensure that the connector of the PSU is not damaged or bent The PSU is heavy so handle it carefully If you drop it by mistake injuries may result For further safety information see chapter Important information on page 29 6 1 Basic information The server is equipped with one non re...

Page 76: ...ng the HDD cage out of the chassis on page 47 6 2 2 Removing the PSU I You are advised to perform this routine with the server in a horizontal position Ê Push the backup drive somewhat to the front to get more space see section Removing a backup drive on page 169 Figure 23 Disconnecting power cable Ê Disconnect the power cable from system board connector PWR12V Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware ...

Page 77: ...nual 77 Power supply unit PSU Figure 24 Removing screws Ê Remove four screws from the PSU and three screws from the chassis see circles Figure 25 Pulling out the system board tray Ê Pull the system board tray out of the chassis by 4 5 cm ...

Page 78: ...ce Manual TX1310 M3 Power supply unit PSU Figure 26 Removing the PSU Ê Slide the PSU to the right about 2 cm to disengage the locking mechanism 1 Ê Lift the PSU about 4 cm 2 and remove it out of the chassis in a slight angle 3 ...

Page 79: ...Manual 79 Power supply unit PSU 6 2 3 Installing the PSU Figure 27 Inserting the PSU Ê Insert the PSU into the chassis in a slight angle 1 and position it in place 2 Ê Slide the PSU towards the rear of the chassis as far as it will go 3 ...

Page 80: ...80 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Power supply unit PSU Figure 28 Sliding the system board tray into the chassis Ê Slide the system board tray back into the chassis ...

Page 81: ...SU Figure 29 Fastening the screws Ê Fasten the PSU with four screws and the chassis with three screws see circles Figure 30 Connecting power cable Ê Connect the power cable to the system board connector PWR12V Ê Push back the backup drive until it snaps into place ...

Page 82: ...enance Manual TX1310 M3 Power supply unit PSU 6 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis on page 52 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 83: ...cache settings for the HDDs If a power failure should occur while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning an HDD or SSD wipe out the data on the drive for your own security Rough handling of HDDs may damage the stored data To cope with any unexpected problems always back up important data When backing up data to another HDD you should make bac...

Page 84: ...th different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity HDDs with different rotation speeds are installed from highest to lowest speed Maximum configuration 4x 3 5 inch HDDs 7 1 2 Mounting order Figure 31 3 5 inch HDD mounting order SATA connectivity Controller Channel Connection PCI SATA controller 1 Drives 1 4 ...

Page 85: ...page 46 Ê Locate the correct drive bay see section Mounting order on page 84 7 2 2 Removing Easyrail out of the upper HDD bay Figure 32 Removing the Easyrails out of the bay A Figure 33 Removing the Easyrails out of the bay B Ê Press in the green handle on the Easyrail 1 and pull the rail out of the desired 3 5 inch HDD drive bay 2 I Easyrails can be different see figures Upgrade and Repair Unit U...

Page 86: ...310 M3 Hard disk drives HDDs 7 2 3 Installing a 3 5 inch HDD Figure 34 Aligning the Easyrails Ê Align the two pins on the Easyrails with the screw holes on the HDD Figure 35 Attaching the Easyrails Ê Attach an Easyrail each side of the HDD ...

Page 87: ... the Easyrails click in place Ê When using a RAID array add the additional HDD SSD to the RAID array I Configuring the RAID array refer to the documentation of the RAID controller used in your configuration see section Documents you need at hand on page 26 7 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 88: ...D Manager Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less RAID level Procedure RAID 0 Only remove an HDD module combined in a RAID 0 array if defective V CAUTION Removing an operational HDD module will result in data loss RAID 1 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 array will not result in data loss However the removed drive needs to be replaced immediately by an HDD module of the s...

Page 89: ...9 Hard disk drives HDDs V CAUTION All data on all HDDs in the array will be lost when deleting the RAID array Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID array For further information see the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide ...

Page 90: ...7 3 2 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD Figure 37 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD Ê Press in on the green handles on the Easyrails 1 to disengage the locking mechanism Ê Pull the HDD completely out of its drive bay 2 Figure 38 Detaching the Easyrails Ê Detach the Easyrails from the HDD ...

Page 91: ... their drive bays to have them at hand if needed Figure 39 Inserting the Easyrails into their HDD bay Ê Push the Easyrails completely into the bay 1 Ê Pull out on the green handles on the Easyrails to lock them in place 2 7 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 92: ...ing data can be lost 7 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 7 4 2 Removing the defective 3 5 inch HDD Ê Remove the HDD see section Removing a 3 5 inch HDD on page 90 7 4 3 Installing the new 3 5 inch HDD Ê Install the HDD see section Installing a 3 5 inch HDD on page 86 Upgrade and Repair ...

Page 93: ... and Maintenance Manual 93 Hard disk drives HDDs 7 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 71 ...

Page 94: ...94 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Hard disk drives HDDs ...

Page 95: ...parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disassembled using methods other than those outlined in this chap...

Page 96: ...to be replaced immediately in case of defects or pre failure events Figure 40 Positions of the system fans I The CPU fan is implemented in the heat sink When the CPU fan is defective the heat sink must be replaced see section Replacing the heat sink on page 147 1 Rear fan Fan OEM 2 CPU fan implemented in the heat sink 3 Front fan Fan SYS ...

Page 97: ...the component on page 46 Ê Extending the HDD cage out of the chassis on page 47 Ê Removing the air deflector on page 58 8 2 2 Removing the defective rear fan Ê Remove the heat sink see section Removing the heat sink on page 132 Figure 41 Disconnecting the rear fan cable Ê Disconnect the rear fan cable from system board connector Fan OEM Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 15 minutes Tools diagona...

Page 98: ...ual TX1310 M3 System fans Figure 42 Removing the defective rear fan Ê Extend the defective rear fan somewhat see arrow Ê Cut through the four rubber rivets between the rear fan and the chassis using a diagonal pliers in sequence 1 4 ...

Page 99: ... fans 8 2 3 Installing the new rear fan Figure 43 Inserting new rubber rivets Ê Lead the four rubber rivets through the screw holes on the rear chassis wall Ê Pull tight until the sockets on the rubber rivets properly engage with the rear chassis wall ...

Page 100: ...rear fan Ê Lead the loose ends of the rubber rivets through the four screw holes on the new rear fan Ê Pull tight until the expanding plug on the rubber rivet engages with the fan see close up I Ensure that the expanding plugs on all four rubber rivets are securely seated on the fan ...

Page 101: ...5 Cutting off the rubber rivets Ê Cut off the loose ends of the four rubber rivets as shown Figure 46 Connecting the rear fan cable Ê Connect the rear fan cable to system board connector Fan OEM Ê Install the heat sink see section Installing the heat sink on page 143 ...

Page 102: ...X1310 M3 System fans 8 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the air deflector on page 59 Ê Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis on page 52 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 103: ...n the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 8 3 2 Removing the defective front fan Figure 47 Disconnecting the rear fan cable Ê Disconnect the front fan cable from system board connector Fan SYS Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 15 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 104: ... and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 System fans Figure 48 Removing the rear fan cage 1 Ê Disengage the front fan cage Pull out on the locking latch 1 while pushing the fan cage to the left 2 Ê Remove the fan cage 3 ...

Page 105: ...an Figure 49 Installing the front fan cage Ê Slightly offset to the left fit the front fan cage on the server front 1 Ê Push the fan cage to the right 2 until the locking latch 3 engages Figure 50 Connecting the rear fan cable Ê Connect the front fan cable to system board connector Fan SYS ...

Page 106: ...106 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 System fans 8 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 107: ...r removing internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disassemb...

Page 108: ...formation Figure 51 PCI slot overview PCI slot Type Function 1 PCIe x1 PCIe x1 slot Gen 3 notched but if TPM is mounted restricted to x4 PCIe Cards 2 PCIe x1 PCIe x1 slot Gen 3 notched 3 PCIe x16 PCIe x4 slot Gen 3 mechanically x16 support for VGA Adapter D3453 4 PCIe x16 PCIe x16 slot Gen 3 ...

Page 109: ... fujitsu com products standard_servers index html For Japan http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy system Adapter Class Category Adapter Installation Sequence Adapter Vendor Adapter Product Name Max Adapter 1 2 3 4 Controller Card Graphic 1 NVIDIA NVIDIA NVS 315 PCI E x16 1GB Dual DVI I or Dual VGA 1 1 2 Fujitsu VGA extension card 1 1 Controller Card LAN 1 Intel PLAN AP 1x1Gbit Cu Intel I210...

Page 110: ...n slot 1 of riser module 1 Figure 53 Perforated and non perforated slot brackets Installing the slot bracket Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver hexagon screw driver 5 mm 1 Full height bracket non perforated 2 Full h...

Page 111: ...ing the slot bracket Ê Place the controller on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller 2 Ê Ensure that the ESD springs properly engage with the slot bracket as shown see circles Figure 55 Fastening the slot bracket D2755 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two screws ...

Page 112: ...kup units 9 2 2 Removing a slot bracket Removing the slot bracket Ê Remove all screws Ê Remove the controller from the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Hexagon nut 5 mm for hexagon bolt ...

Page 113: ...y steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools Only for installing slot brackets Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Hexagon nut 5 mm for hexagon bolt ...

Page 114: ...I slot bracket Figure 56 Removing the PCI slot bracket Ê Open the slot bracket clamp 1 Ê Remove the desired slot bracket 2 V CAUTION Keep the slot bracket for future use Always replace slot brackets into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 115: ...o the accompanying documentation Ê If applicable attach the required slot bracket to the expansion card see section Installing a slot bracket on page 110 Figure 57 Installing the expansion card Ê Carefully insert the expansion card into the desired PCI slot and press firmly until it is fully seated in the slot 1 Ê Close the slot bracket clamp 2 Ê If applicable connect internal cables to the expans...

Page 116: ...unctionality on page 70 Ê If applicable After replacing upgrading LAN controllers on page 73 9 3 2 Removing expansion cards 9 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê If applicable disconnect all external cables from the expansion card Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Upgrad...

Page 117: ...sion cards and backup units 9 3 2 2 Removing an expansion card Ê If applicable disconnect internal cables from the expansion card Figure 58 Removing an expansion card Ê Open the slot bracket clamp 1 Ê Carefully remove the expansion card from its slot 2 ...

Page 118: ...s to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 59 Installing a PCI slot bracket Ê Insert a PCI slot bracket into the unused PCI slot opening 1 Ê Close the slot bracket clamp 2 9 3 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 119: ...stem board 9 3 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 9 3 3 2 Removing an expansion card Ê Remove the defective expansion card see section Removing an expansion card on page 117 Ê If the slot bracket on the defective expansion card is to be reu...

Page 120: ...pansion card on page 115 9 3 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Enabling replaced components in the BIOS on page 66 Ê Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 72 Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment on page 69 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 Ê If applicable...

Page 121: ...nents to cool down before installing or removing memory modules to prevent burns Do not insert and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures If the memory module has not been correctly inserted it may cause a fire Insert the memory module with attention Pressing out the securing clips on the memory module connector will eject the installed memory module To prevent damage and inj...

Page 122: ...TX1310 M3 Main memory 10 1 Basic information Figure 60 Slots of the main memory The system board is equipped with four memory slots The system has to be equipped with at least one memory module Populate memory slot 1 channel A CHA1 first ...

Page 123: ...performance can be achieved in a symmetric dual channel configuration Therefore both channels have to be populated with the same amount of memory The DRAM device technology 1 Gbit 2 Gbit 4 Gbit may vary from one channel to the other If the amount of memory differs between the two channels the system board will run in dual channel asymmetric mode Regardless of the mode all DIMMs will run at the hig...

Page 124: ...nnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 10 2 2 Installing a memory module Ê Identify the correct memory slot according to the mounting order described in section Memory sequence on page 123 Figure 61 Installing memory modules A Ê Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools t...

Page 125: ...n the slot Ê Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module 10 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê If applicable Updating or recovering the system board BIOS on page 64 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 126: ...1 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 10 3 2 Removing a memory module Figure 63 Installing a memory module Ê Eject the desired memory module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 127: ...ose the securing clips V CAUTION If the clips are open they can collide with a cable clamp 10 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê If applicable Updating or recovering the system board BIOS on page 64 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 128: ...memory module Ê Remove the memory module see section Removing a memory module on page 126 10 4 3 Installing the new memory module Ê Install the memory module see section Installing a memory module on page 124 10 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Enabling replaced components in the BIOS on page 66 Ê Resuming ...

Page 129: ...ge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges When removing or installing CPUs be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU sockets Never touch the underside of the CPUs Even minor soiling such as grease from the s...

Page 130: ...ition CPU socket The system board supports one CPU socket I For system relevant information refer to your server s hardware configurator available online at the following address http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers index htm For Japan http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy system ...

Page 131: ...ive sleeve or from its socket place it top down on a non conducting antistatic surface Never push a CPU over a surface 11 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Extending the HDD cage out of the chassis on page 47 Field Replaceable Unit FRU H...

Page 132: ...132 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU 11 2 2 Removing the heat sink Figure 66 Removing the heat sink A Ê Disconnect the CPU fan cable from system board connector Fan CPU ...

Page 133: ...TX1310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 133 Processor CPU Figure 67 Removing the heat sink B Ê Loosen the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern 1 4 ...

Page 134: ...1 I This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and CPU V CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the CPU socket Ê Lift the heat sink out of the chassis 2 Ê Thoroughly clean residual thermal paste from the surface of the heat sink and the CPU using a lint free cloth ...

Page 135: ...d Maintenance Manual 135 Processor CPU 11 2 3 Removing the CPU Figure 69 Opening socket release lever Ê Unlatch the socket release lever by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê Fold back the socket release lever 2 ...

Page 136: ... and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU Figure 70 Opening the load plate Ê Rotate the socket lever to lift the load plate away from the socket Ê Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position ...

Page 137: ...ade and Maintenance Manual 137 Processor CPU Figure 71 Removing the CPU Ê Carefully remove the CPU from its socket in a vertical motion V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU socket ...

Page 138: ...he CPU with your thumb and index finger Ê Make sure that the notches on the CPU align with the posts on the socket see close up Ê Lower the CPU straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket V CAUTION Ensure that the CPU is level in the socket Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the CPU socket Never touch the underside of the CPU Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin c...

Page 139: ...TX1310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 139 Processor CPU Figure 73 Closing the load plate A Ê Lower the load plate over the CPU while leaving the socket lever in its open position ...

Page 140: ...Closing the load plate B Ê Lower the socket lever while making sure that the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw cap see close up as the lever is lowered Figure 75 Closing the socket release lever Ê Latch the socket lever under the load plate tab ...

Page 141: ...ready been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing the heat sink on page 143 Figure 76 Thermal paste syringe One thermal compound syringe FTS FSP P304000004 contains thermal paste for three CPUs In order to determine the correct amount of thermal paste equal to 1 0 gram divide the grey area of the syringe up into three equal segments I Add graduation ma...

Page 142: ...TX1310 M3 Processor CPU Figure 77 Applying thermal paste Ê Apply a small point shaped amount of thermal paste 1 0 gram see description above to the center of the CPU surface as shown V CAUTION Do not mix different types of thermal paste ...

Page 143: ...ure 78 Installing the heat sink A Ê Carefully seat the heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown 1 V CAUTION Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes see circles Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow 2 see close up ...

Page 144: ...ade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU Figure 79 Installing the heat sink B Ê Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern screw torque 0 6 Nm not applicable for Japan 1 4 ...

Page 145: ...ower cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 I When the system is powered on after a CPU has been replaced or upgraded the message CPU has been changed appears This only indicates that the CPU configuration has been altered There is no technical problem In order to delete this message please proceed as follows Ê Restart the system and wait for screen output to appear Ê Press the F2 fu...

Page 146: ... Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU Ê In the Save Exit menu select Save Changes and Exit or Save Changes and Reset Ê If applicable Updating or recovering the system board BIOS on page 64 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 147: ...ut of the chassis on page 47 11 3 2 Removing the heat sink Ê Remove the heat sink see section Removing the heat sink on page 132 Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the CPU surface Ê Clean the CPU surface using a lint free cloth 11 3 3 Installing the heat sink Ê Remove the protective cover from the heat sink Ê Install the heat sink see section Installing the heat sink on page 143 11 3 4 Concl...

Page 148: ...ord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 11 4 Handling the protective cover 11 4 1 Installing the protective cover Figure 81 Attaching the protective socket cover Ê Carefully lower the protective socket cover onto the CPU socket in a vertical motion until it snaps in place ...

Page 149: ...TX1310 M3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 149 Processor CPU Figure 82 Closing the load plate A Ê Lower the load plate over the CPU cover while leaving the socket lever in its open position ...

Page 150: ...83 Closing the load plate B Ê Lower the socket lever while making sure that the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw cap see close up as the lever is lowered Figure 84 Latching the socket lever Ê Latch the socket lever under the load plate tab ...

Page 151: ...tenance Manual 151 Processor CPU 11 4 2 Removing the protective cover Figure 85 Opening socket release lever Ê Unlatch the socket release lever by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê Fold back the socket release lever 2 ...

Page 152: ...152 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU Figure 86 Opening the load plate Ê Press down on the socket lever to lift the load plate away from the socket Ê Fully open the load plate ...

Page 153: ...st the front edge of the protective socket cover and rest your index finger on the rear grip Ê Lift the front edge of the socket to disengage the cover from the socket and lift the cover up and away from the socket V CAUTION Ê Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the CPU socket Ê Save the socket cover for future use Always replace the socket cover if you remove the CPU from the socket ...

Page 154: ...154 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Processor CPU ...

Page 155: ...p of the casing may cause failures When disposing of transferring or returning a backup drive ensure that all backup media has been removed from the drive Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the c...

Page 156: ...ion Mounting order for accessible drives The server offers one ultra slimline ODD bay and one 5 25 inch bay for backup drives Figure 88 Accessible drive bays Sequence Accessible drive Bay Max 1 Slimline ODD Bay 1 1 2 RDX backup drive Bay 2 1 Table 6 Accessible drive mounting sequence ...

Page 157: ...s to the component on page 46 12 2 1 2 Removing the dummy cover bay 1 If bay 1 is to be equipped it is necessary to remove its dummy cover from the front cover Ê Remove the front cover see section Removing the front cover on page 50 Figure 89 Removing the dummy cover bay 1 Ê Push the dummy cover out of bay 1 from the rear side of the front cover Ê Install the front cover see section Installing the...

Page 158: ... You need one fixation plate for every accessible drive to be installed Figure 90 Removing the fixation plate from the chassis Ê Unclip the fixation plate see arrow Figure 91 Attaching the fixation plate to the ODD Ê Align the two pins on the fixation plate with the screw holes in the ODD Ê Attach the fixation plate to the left side of the ODD ...

Page 159: ...rive bay 1 and push until it is firmly seated in its connector on the ODD back plate I Since the ODD is connected to the ODD back plate no further cable connection is necessary 12 2 1 5 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Reconfiguring the backup software solution on page 66 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on p...

Page 160: ...ng the backup software solution on page 63 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 12 2 2 2 Removing an ODD Figure 93 Removing the ODD Ê To disengage the ODD press down on the latch marked 1 1 while pulling the locking handle in the drive cage to the left 2 Ê Remove the ODD out of its bay 3 Upgrade and Repair Unit...

Page 161: ...ality on page 70 12 2 3 Replacing an ODD 12 2 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Removing backup and optical disk media on page 63 Ê Verifying and configuring the backup software solution on page 63 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 12 2 3 2 Replacing an ODD Ê Remove the ...

Page 162: ...oles on the new ODD Ê Attach the fixation plate to the left side of the new ODD Ê Install the new ODD see section Installing the ODD on page 159 12 2 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Reconfiguring the backup software solution on page 66 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 163: ...cker functionality on page 61 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Extending the HDD cage out of the chassis on page 47 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools diagonal pliers for removing the metal bay cover Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver for removing the PSU ...

Page 164: ...ay cover before installing RDX drive to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Ê Remove the front cover see section Removing the front cover on page 50 Figure 95 Removing the dummy cover bay 2 Ê Push the dummy cover out of bay 2 from the rear side of the front cover Figure 96 Fastening points on the metal bay cover in bay 2 Ê Cut the three fastening points on the m...

Page 165: ...Clean the metal surface before sticking the gaskets Ê Remove the protection film from the adhesive tape shortly before sticking it to the desired location Figure 97 Bottom side at the front Figure 98 Bottom side at the rear Ê Add the gaskets 90 mm on the bottom side at the front see figure 97 and at the rear see figure 98 of bay 2 I Align the gasket of the rear side on the edge see orange line ...

Page 166: ... Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Accessible drives Figure 99 Top side at the front Ê Add the gasket 70 mm on the top side at the front of bay 2 Ê Install the front cover see section Installing the front cover on page 51 ...

Page 167: ...ne fixation plate for every accessible backup drive to be installed Figure 100 Removing the fixation plate from the chassis Ê Unclip the fixation plate see arrow Figure 101 Attaching the fixation plate to the backup drive Ê Align the four pins on the fixation plate with the screw holes in the backup drive Ê Attach the fixation plate on the left side of the backup drive ...

Page 168: ...igure 102 Installing backup drive Ê While pressing the fixation plate against the backup drive insert the backup drive into accessible drive bay 2 Figure 103 Connecting cables to backup drive Ê Push the backup drive somewhat to the front side to get more space Ê Connect the power cable to the backup drive 1 Ê Connect the USB 3 0 cable to the backup drive 2 Ê Push the backup drive to the rear side ...

Page 169: ...TION Always replace drives to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 12 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Removing backup and optical disk media on page 63 Ê Verifying and configuring the backup software solution on page 63 Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the...

Page 170: ...cking latch in the direction of the arrow 1 and press somewhat out the backup drive from behind 2 Ê Disconnect all cables from the backup drive Ê Remove the backup drive out of its bay 12 3 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis on page 52 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Reconfiguring the backup software ...

Page 171: ...on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Extending the HDD cage out of the chassis on page 47 12 3 3 2 Replacing a backup drive Ê Remove the defective backup drive see section Removing a backup drive on page 170 Ê Remove the fixation plate from the left side of the defective backup drive Figure 105 Attaching the fixation plate to the backup drive Ê Align the four pins on the fixat...

Page 172: ...new backup drive see section Installing the backup drive on page 168 12 3 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Sliding the HDD cage into the chassis on page 52 Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Reconfiguring the backup software solution on page 66 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 ...

Page 173: ...I Front connectors and indicators are integral parts of the system board There is no individual front panel module In case of defective front connectors or indicators the system board needs to be replaced Proceed as described in section Replacing the system board on page 195 ...

Page 174: ...174 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Front panel and front USB ...

Page 175: ...tant information on page 29 14 1 Installing the serial connector 14 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Removing the air deflector on page 58 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool flat screw driver Hexagon screw driver 5 mm ...

Page 176: ...etal cover Ê Twist and break off the metal cover Use a flat screw driver to break off the metal cover 14 1 3 Installing the serial connector Ê Remove the two hexagon bolts from the serial connector Figure 107 Installing the serial connector A Ê Insert the serial connector into the slot cover 1 Ê Connect the cable to the system board COM1 2 ...

Page 177: ...igure 108 Installing the serial connector B Ê Fasten the serial connector with two hexagon bolts 14 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the air deflector on page 59 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 178: ... the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Removing the air deflector on page 58 14 2 2 Removing the serial connector Figure 109 Removing the serial connector A Ê Remove the two hexagon bolts Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Hexagon screw driver 5 mm ...

Page 179: ...Removing the serial connector B Ê Remove the serial connector 1 Ê Remove the cable from the system board 2 14 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Installing the air deflector on page 59 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 180: ...4 3 2 Removing the serial connector Ê Remove the serial connector see section Removing the serial connector on page 178 14 3 3 Installing the serial connector Ê Install the serial connector see section Installing the serial connector on page 176 14 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the air deflector on page 59 Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the serv...

Page 181: ...oards by their metallic areas or edges For further information see chapter Important information on page 29 15 1 Basic information This section provides instructions for replacing the system board and the following components CMOS battery CMOS memory volatile BIOS memory and the real time clock are powered by a lithium coin cell CMOS battery This cell lasts up to ten years depending on ambient tem...

Page 182: ... accordance with local regulations concerning special waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental protection in the operating manual of your server Ensure to insert the CMOS battery the with the positive pole facing up 15 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 61 Ê Take a note of the BIOS settings Ê Shutting down the server on page 44 Ê Di...

Page 183: ...to direction of the arrow 1 so that the CMOS battery jumps out of its socket Ê Remove the CMOS battery 2 V CAUTION Sharp tools such as screw drivers might damage system board components in case of slipping If the CMOS battery cannot be ejected without the help of a tool it is recommended to use a tooth pick Ê Insert a new CMOS battery of the same type into the socket 3 and 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 184: ...S battery in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 70 Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 67 Ê If applicable restore the BIOS settings manually ...

Page 185: ...TPM kits available The procedures of installing removing and replacing are identic Figure 112 TPM installation kit example 1 Figure 113 TPM installation kit example 2 1 TPM Trusted Platform Module 3 Special screw for TPM 2 TPM spacer I The black TPM spacer is not used in this server 4 TPM bit insert for TPM special screw 0 1 2 ...

Page 186: ...pansion cards on page 116 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 15 3 1 2 Installing the TPM Figure 114 Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board Ê Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 5 minutes So...

Page 187: ...r Figure 116 Installing the TPM Ê Connect the TPM to the system board 1 Ê Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM using the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool Japan 2 V CAUTION Do not fasten the screw too firmly Stop it by extent where the head of the screw lightly touches the TPM torque value of 0 6 Nm the description of this torque value doesn t apply to Japan ...

Page 188: ...le TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Ê Switch on or restart your server Ê As soon as the startup screen appears press the F2 function key to enter the BIOS Ê Select the Advanced menu Ê Select the Trusted Computing submenu Ê Set the TPM Support and TPM State settings to Enabled Ê Under Pending TPM operation select the desired TPM operation mode Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I ...

Page 189: ...itLocker protection using the BitLocker setup wizard available either from the Control Panel or Windows Explorer Ê Open Bitlocker Drive Encryption by clicking the Start button clicking Control Panel clicking Security and then clicking Bitlocker Drive Encryption I Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation type the password or provide confirm...

Page 190: ...er Ê As soon as the startup screen appears press the F2 function key to enter the BIOS Ê Select the Advanced menu Ê Select the Trusted Computing submenu Ê Set the TPM Support and TPM State settings to Disabled Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Ê Shutting down ...

Page 191: ...PM screw 1 Ê Carefully loosen the TPM screw using a thin slotted screw driver e g watchmaker s screw driver or the dedicated TPM screw driver Japan 2 V CAUTION Ensure to turn the screw clockwise in order to remove it Slowly and carefully increase the pressure on the screw until it begins to turn The effort when loosing the screw should be as low as possible Otherwise the thin metal bar may break r...

Page 192: ...he TPM is to be replaced the TPM spacer may remain on the system board Ê Install the system board see section Installing the system board on page 200 15 3 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Install all expansion cards see section Expansion cards on page 113 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slot it was located before the replacement Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 5...

Page 193: ...ge 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 Ê Remove all expansion cards see section Removing expansion cards on page 116 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 40 minutes Tools Removing the system board Phillips...

Page 194: ...e new TPM I The TPM spacer is already present on the system board Ê Install the new TPM see section Installing the TPM on page 186 15 3 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Install all expansion cards see section Expansion cards on page 113 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slot it was located before the replacement Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on th...

Page 195: ...minutes Software 10 minutes Tools Replacing the system board Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Magnifying glass for inspecting CPU socket springs recommended Replacing the TPM Bit screw driver TPM bit insert Flat nose pliers thin slotted screw driver 2 x 0 4 mm For Japan Dedicated TPM screw driver CWZ8291A TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 ...

Page 196: ...in the system BIOS V CAUTION Before replacing the system board ask the customer whether TPM functionality is used If the customer is using TPM functionality remove the TPM from the old system board and install it on the new system board Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with all recovery keys which belong to the system to restore them in the TPM later Note on network settings ...

Page 197: ... memory modules take a note on the installation slot number for each memory module Make sure that you reinstall the memory modules in the slot they were located before the replacement Ê Remove the heat sink see section Removing the heat sink on page 132 I Leave the CPU on the defective board for now Ê Remove all expansion cards see section Removing expansion cards on page 116 I Before removing the...

Page 198: ...components 15 4 2 Removing the system board Ê Disconnect all cables from the system board Figure 119 Removing the screws Ê Remove five screws from the chassis see circles Figure 120 Pulling out the system board tray Ê Pull the system board tray out of the chassis ...

Page 199: ...m board with both hands Never lift the system board one sided or at a heat sink because the solder connections between the socket and the system board come under tension and increase the risk of damage and malfunction Don t damage the metal bay covers which are essential to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Ê Place the removed and ...

Page 200: ...t the system board by holding it at a slight angle Slide the connectors into the connector panel Figure 122 System board screws Ê Lower the system board onto the centering bolts see orange circles I Depending on the chassis variant the second centering bolt is on position 2A or 2B Ensure that the system board is properly seated on both centering bolts Ê Fasten the system board with eight screws 2A...

Page 201: ...ance Manual 201 System board and components Figure 123 Pushing the system board tray Ê Push the system board tray back into the chassis Figure 124 Fastening the screws Ê Fasten the system board tray to the chassis with five screws ...

Page 202: ...s without this cover will probably have to be scrapped 15 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Connect all cables to the system board For the cable plans please refer to section Cabling plans on page 206 Ê If applicable Installing the TPM on page 186 Ê Install the memory modules see section Installing a memory module on page 124 I Make sure that you reinstall each memory module in the slot it was located before...

Page 203: ...plicable activate TPM functionality in the system BIOS under Security TPM Security Chip Setting Security Chip For more information refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 67 Ê Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 72 Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment on page 69 Ê If applicable Resuming ...

Page 204: ...204 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 System board and components ...

Page 205: ...139 Y4023 V203 HDD cable System board to HDD1 and HDD2 power and data C2 T26139 Y4023 V205 Power SATA 2 cable System board to HDD3 HDD4 and ODD power and data System board to RDX only power Optional C3 T26139 Y4018 V500 USB 3 0 cable System board to RDX data C4 T26139 Y3589 V411 Serial cable System board to serial connector ...

Page 206: ...e Manual TX1310 M3 Cables 16 2 Cabling plans Figure 125 Cabling standard PSU Power Supply 250W E563 V50 PWR System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 ...

Page 207: ...intenance Manual 207 Cables Figure 126 Cabling fans Rear FAN Rear FAN CPU FAN CPU FAN Front FAN Front FAN System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 ...

Page 208: ...ATA SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 PWR SATA SATA HDD2 PWR SATA System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 4 FAN SYS SATA 3 SATA 1 SATA 2 C1 P4 1 P2 C1 P5 2 P3 System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 SATA HDD4 PWR SATA ...

Page 209: ...D4 PWR SATA SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 PWR SATA SATA HDD2 PWR SATA System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 4 FAN SYS SATA 3 SATA 1 SATA2 C1 P1 P3 P2 System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD4 PWR SATA ...

Page 210: ...SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD2 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 PWR SATA System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 4 FAN SYS SATA 3 SATA 1 SATA 2 C3 J2 J1 System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD4 PWR SATA ...

Page 211: ... and ODD Ultra Slim ODD PWR SATA Backup DRV RDX PWR SATA SATA HDD2 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 PWR SATA C2 P6 4 P2 4 C2 P7 3 P3 3 C2 P8 5 P5 5 SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD4 PWR SATA System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 ...

Page 212: ...WR SATA SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD2 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 4 FAN SYS SATA 3 SATA 1 SATA 2 C2 P3 P5 P1 P4 P2 System Board D3521 A PWR PWR HDD bottom PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 SATA HDD3 PWR SATA SATA HDD4 PWR SATA SATA HDD1 PWR SATA ...

Page 213: ...ade and Maintenance Manual 213 Cables Figure 132 Cabling Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port System Board D3521 A PWR WtZ ďŽƩŽŵ PWR HDD ODD USB_3 4x FAN OEM FAN CPU SATA 5 SATA 3 FAN SYS SATA 4 SATA 1 SATA 2 C4 COM1 ...

Page 214: ...r on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 46 16 3 1 2 Removing the defective system cable Ê Removing the PSU on page 76 Ê Removing an ODD on page 160 Ê If applicable remove HDD3 and HDD4 see section Removing a 3 5 inch HDD on page 90 Ê Push the backup drive somewhat to the front to get more space see section Removing a backup drive on page 169...

Page 215: ...ide of the connector 1 and remove it from the ODD back plate 2 Ê Remove the connector from the backup drive 3 Figure 134 Removing the connectors from top HDD cage Ê Pinch the sides of the connector 1 and remove it from the top HDD cage 2 Ê Disconnect all system cable connectors from the system board Ê Remove the defective cable ...

Page 216: ...rther cabling information please refer to section Cabling plans on page 206 Ê Installing the PSU on page 79 Ê Installing an ODD on page 157 Ê Push back the backup drive until it snaps into place Ê If applicable install HDD3 and HDD4 see section Installing a 3 5 inch HDD on page 86 16 3 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server o...

Page 217: ...ting access to the component on page 46 16 3 2 2 Removing the defective HDD cable Ê If applicable remove HDD1 and HDD2 see section Removing a 3 5 inch HDD on page 90 Ê Pull the system board tray out of the chassis see section Removing the system board on page 198 Figure 135 Removing the screws Ê Remove the two screws see circles Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Phillips PH2 No 2...

Page 218: ... Figure 136 Removing the HDD cage bottom Ê Pull the bottom HDD cage to the front as far as possible lift it over the cant and remove it Figure 137 Removing the defective cable Ê Pinch the sides of the connector 1 and remove it from the bottom HDD cage 2 ...

Page 219: ...ng the bottom HDD cage into the chassis make sure that the chassis is in upright position Ê Install the new cable to the bottom HDD cage Ê Insert the bottom HDD cage into the chassis so that the fixation bolts fit in the wide ends of the keyhole slots Figure 139 Position of the fixation bolts in chassis Ê Push the bottom HDD cage back into the chassis until the fixation bolts lock in the narrow en...

Page 220: ...HDD on page 86 Ê Push the system board tray back into the chassis see section Installing the system board on page 200 Ê Connect the cables to the system board I For further cabling information please refer to section Cabling plans on page 206 16 3 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 51 Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Switching on the server on page 57 ...

Page 221: ...pgrade and Maintenance Manual 221 17 Appendix 17 1 Mechanical overview 17 1 1 Server front Figure 140 Front side Pos Component 1 Ultra slim ODD 2 RDX backup drive optional 3 On Off button 4 Front USB connectors 2x ...

Page 222: ... M3 Appendix 17 1 2 Server rear Figure 141 Rear side with PSU Pos Component 1 Standard PSU 2 USB 2 0 connectors 2x 3 Video connector Display port 4 USB 3 0 connectors 4x 5 Optional expansion cards 4x 6 Serial connector optional 7 LAN connector ...

Page 223: ...ance Manual 223 Appendix 17 1 3 Server interior Figure 142 Interior Pos Component 1 HDD 2 2 Expansion card slots 3 TPM board if installed 4 HDD 1 5 Fan SYS 6 Memory modules 7 HDD 4 8 HDD 3 9 Accessible drive bays 10 PSU 11 Fan OEM ...

Page 224: ...Maintenance Manual TX1310 M3 Appendix 17 2 Connectors and indicators 17 2 1 Connectors on the system board Figure 143 Internal connectors of system board D3521 12 CPU CPU heat sink CPU fan 13 System board Pos Component ...

Page 225: ...3 connector 8 USB 3 4 USB connector for backup drives 9 SATA 5 SATA 5 connector 10 SATA 4 SATA 4 connector 11 SATA PWR SATA power connector 12 SATA 1 SATA 1 connector 13 SATA 2 SATA 2 connector 14 USB 9_1 USB 2 0 connector 15 Fan SYS Front fan connector 16 TPM Connector for TPM module 17 LAN USB 3 0 LAN USB 3 0 connector 18 USB 3 0 USB 3 0 connector 19 COM1 Connector for Serial port optional 20 DP...

Page 226: ... 17 2 2 1 Indicators on the front panel Figure 144 Indicators on the front panel Pos Label Indicator Status Description 1 Power on indicator off The server is switched off white on The server is switched on 2 HDD SSD activity indicator white flashing Data access in progress ...

Page 227: ...2 2 Indicator on the drives ODD activity indicator Figure 145 Indicator on the ODD I There are also ODDs without activity indicators Pos Indicator Status Description 1 ODD activity indicator off The ODD is inactive green on The storage medium is being accessed ...

Page 228: ...is not powered on green on Drive is ready and working properly green flashing Drive is ejecting media amber on RDX has detected a drive failure condition For more information run a diagnostics application green on amber flashing once eject button is pressed Host computer is accessing the media and the user has pressed the eject button The drive will eject the media after host access is complete ...

Page 229: ...fers two integrated USB 2 0 Rate Matching Hubs RMHs That enables lower power requirements and manages the transition of the communication data rate from the high speed of the host controller to the lower speed of USB full speed low speed devices 1 LAN connector 2 USB 3 0 connectors 4x 3 Serial connector optional 4 Video connector DisplayPort 5 USB 2 0 connectors 2x ...

Page 230: ...cator Status Description 1 LAN link transfer indicator green on A LAN connection has been established off LAN is not connected green flashing LAN data transfer is in progress 2 LAN speed indicator yellow on Data traffic at a transfer rate of 1 Gbit s green on Data traffic at a transfer rate of 100 Mbit s off Data traffic at a transfer rate of 10 Mbit s ...

Page 231: ...emoved from a system board the password set by customers is kept and also other CMOS settings are restored except date time Setting Status Description Jumper settings Default Password Clear and Recovery BIOS disabled RCVR Recovery BIOS enabled PWD CLR Password Clear enabled Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 2 ...

Page 232: ...own the server on page 44 Ê Disconnecting the power cord on page 45 Ê Take the system down to its minimum startup configuration Ê Connecting the power cord on page 56 Ê Connect a display to the server Ê Switching on the server on page 57 Field Replaceable Units FRU Component Notes System board no TPM or expansion cards installed 1 CPU with heat sink installed in CPU1 1 CPU fan 1 memory module inst...

Page 233: ...ot included in the minimum startup configuration the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete POST phase has been passed The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily operation ...

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