background image

iRMC-related status signals

ID indicator

Global error

indicator

Description

flashing blue

off

A remote connection has been
established. Local VGA output has been
disabled during the remote session.

flashing blue

flashing orange An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware

is in progress.

For more information about the iRMC flash procedure, see "Basic
software procedures" in the "FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5
Upgrade and Maintenance Manual".

18.2.3.3

LAN indicators

Figure 245: LAN indicators

1

LAN link/transfer indicator

2

LAN speed indicator

Appendix A

TX1320 M5

Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

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Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY TX1320 M5

Page 1: ...FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English 12 2021 ...

Page 2: ...s de en Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2021 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 ...

Page 3: ...tic capacitors used in the printed circuit board assemblies of the product and in the mouse and keyboard are limited life components Use of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke As a guideline in a normal office environment 25 C operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenanc...

Page 4: ...ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning To prevent a momentary voltage drop the use of an uninterruptible power supply is recommended This notice follows the ...

Page 5: ...e of HDD used For more information on the usage and operation conditions of each available type of HDD see the following internet address https jp fujitsu com platform server primergy harddisk Only for Japan Shielded LAN cables should be used in this product UK Importer information Fujitsu Services Limited 22 Baker Street London W1U 3BW United Kingdom TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual ...

Page 6: ...Version history Issue number Issue date Description V 1 0 12 2021 Initial release Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 7: ...ication of procedures 21 2 2 1 Assignment of unit categories 21 2 2 2 Customer Replaceable Units CRU 21 2 2 3 Upgrade and Repair Units URU 22 2 2 4 Field Replaceable Units FRU 23 2 3 Average task duration 24 2 4 Tools you need at hand 25 2 5 Documentation overview 26 2 5 1 Downloading manuals 26 2 5 2 List of documents 26 3 Important information 29 3 1 Introduction 29 3 2 Safety instructions 29 3 ...

Page 8: ...pliance Statement 40 3 6 Environmental protection 41 4 Basic hardware procedures 43 4 1 Using diagnostic information 43 4 1 1 Proceeding 43 4 2 Locating the defective server 43 4 3 Determining the error class 44 4 4 Locating the defective component 44 4 5 Shutting down the server 45 4 6 Disconnecting the power cord 46 4 7 Getting access to the component 48 4 7 1 Safety notes 48 4 7 2 Unlocking the...

Page 9: ...ule 3 5 inch HDD variant 65 4 12 3 Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant 67 4 12 4 Installing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant 68 5 Basic software procedures 71 5 1 Validation 71 5 2 Starting the maintenance task 71 5 2 1 Suspending BitLocker functionality 71 5 2 2 Disabling the boot watchdog 72 5 2 3 Removing backup and optical disk media 74 5 2 4 Verifying and configuring the b...

Page 10: ...c information 93 5 3 14 2 Looking for the MAC address of a LAN controller 93 5 3 14 3 Looking for the WWN address of a fibre channel controller 94 5 3 14 4 Looking for the GUID address of an infiniband or Omni Path controller 95 5 3 14 5 Looking for SAS addresses of SAS controllers for external devices 95 5 3 15 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool 96 5 3 16 Configuring LAN teaming 98 5 3 17 Switching o...

Page 11: ... 5 inch HDD SSD configurations 150 7 5 1 Configuration with up to four HDD SSD modules 150 7 5 2 Configuration with up to eight HDD SSD modules 150 7 5 3 Configuration with up to four PCIe SSD modules 151 7 5 4 Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules 152 7 5 5 Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules 154 7 5 6 Replacing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 157 7 5 7 Replacing a 2 5 inch backplane 159 7 5 8 Upgrading co...

Page 12: ...g expansion cards 195 9 5 2 Removing expansion cards 203 9 5 3 Replacing expansion cards 205 9 6 Flash backup unit FBU 207 9 6 1 Position of the FBU 207 9 6 2 Installing an FBU 208 9 6 3 Removing an FBU 215 9 6 4 Replacing an FBU 219 10 Main memory 221 10 1 Safety notes 221 10 2 Basic information 222 10 2 1 Slots and features 222 10 2 2 General memory population rules 222 10 2 3 Modes of operation...

Page 13: ... ODD 246 12 3 2 Removing the ODD 252 12 3 3 Replacing the ODD 255 12 4 RDX drive 257 12 4 1 Installing the RDX drive 257 12 4 2 Removing the RDX drive 261 12 4 3 Replacing the RDX drive 264 13 Front panel 267 13 1 Safety notes 267 13 2 Replacing the front panel module 267 14 Front USB connector 273 14 1 Installing a front USB connector 273 14 2 Removing a front USB connector 276 14 3 Replacing a f...

Page 14: ...e dust covers 288 16 4 Removing the dust covers 293 16 5 Replacing the dust covers 297 17 System board and components 299 17 1 Safety notes 299 17 2 Basic information 299 17 3 CMOS battery 300 17 3 1 Replacing the CMOS battery 300 17 4 Trusted Platform Module TPM 302 17 4 1 Position of the TPM 302 17 4 2 TPM kit 303 17 4 3 Installing the TPM 303 17 4 4 Removing the TPM 306 17 4 5 Replacing the TPM...

Page 15: ...oSD 64GB Enterprise 332 17 7 4 Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 333 17 7 5 Replacing the microSD card 335 17 8 System board 337 17 8 1 Replacing the system board 337 18 Appendix A 347 18 1 Mechanical overview 347 18 1 1 Server front 347 18 1 2 Server rear 349 18 1 3 Server interior 351 18 2 Connectors and indicators 354 18 2 1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 354 18 2 1 1 Co...

Page 16: ...d Global Error indicators 367 18 2 3 3 LAN indicators 369 18 2 3 4 Indicator on hot plug PSU 370 18 3 Acoustic indicators 371 18 4 Onboard settings 372 18 5 Minimum startup configuration 373 19 Appendix B 375 19 1 Supplied documents 375 Content Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 17: ...signment following remote diagnostics procedures as described in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual see Documentation overview on page 26 CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of qualification for technicians before assigning tasks Before you start carefully read Classification of procedures on page 21 1 2 Notational co...

Page 18: ... with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data Indicates additional information notes and tips Indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity and qualification requirements see Classification of procedures on page 21 Indicates the average task duration see Average task duration on page 24 Introduction 18 Upgrade and ...

Page 19: ...re available see Tools you need at hand on page 25 2 1 2 Advanced Thermal Design ATD The ATD option allows you to operate the system with a wider temperature range either of 5 C to 40 C or 5 C to 45 C depending on your system and configuration This option can only be ordered from the manufacturer and is indicated by the respective logo on the identification rating plate CAUTION In a system that is...

Page 20: ...oducts computing servers primergy Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on how to order expansion kits or spare parts 2 1 4 Replacing a defective component The Global Error indicator on the front of the server reports defective hardware components that need to be replaced For more information on the controls and indicators of your server see the operating manual of...

Page 21: ...ng the level of difficulty and required qualification At the beginning of each procedure the involved unit category is indicated by one of the symbols introduced in this section Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more information 2 2 2 Customer Replaceable Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units are intended for customer self service and may be installed o...

Page 22: ...d Repair Units URU Upgrade and Repair Units URU Upgrade and Repair Units are non hot plug components that can be ordered separately to be installed as options Upgrade Units or are available to the customer through customer self service Repair Units For Japan customer allows only upgrade For upgrade units as customer replaceable see https www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy Serve...

Page 23: ... M 2 SSDs Memory modules Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Dust cover Serial interface ODD Components that are handled solely as Repair Units CMOS battery Non hot plug HDD SSD 2 2 4 Field Replaceable Units FRU Field Replaceable Units FRU Removing and installing Field Replaceable Units involves complex maintenance procedures on integral server components Procedures will require shutting down opening and...

Page 24: ...its CPU replacement SAS SATA HDD backplane PCIe SSD backplane Front panel module Front panel cable System board RDX drive Trusted Platform Module TPM Power distribution board PDB Non hot plug PSUs Non hot plug fan modules Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more information 2 3 Average task duration Hardware 10 minutes The average task duration including preliminary and concluding ste...

Page 25: ...ustomer conditions Maintenance procedures yes Maintenance procedures including preliminary and concluding software tasks Transport no Returning the server to its installation site where required depends on local customer conditions Assembly rack installation yes Reassembling the server installing the server in the rack if applicable Starting up no Booting time depends on hardware and software conf...

Page 26: ...y manual 2 5 2 List of documents Document Description 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 Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Operating Manual Information how to install set up and operate your server available online FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual Instructions for upgrading the ser...

Page 27: ...Concepts and Interfaces user guide iRMC S6 Configuration and Maintenance user guide iRMC S6 Web Interface user guide Infrastructure Manager documentation FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager V2 7 0 Infrastructure Manager for PRIMEFLEX V2 7 0 User s Guide ServerView documentation ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC user guide ServerView embedded Lifecycle Management eLCM user guide Illust...

Page 28: ...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 and NVMe User Guide available online at https support ts fujitsu com For Japan https www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy manual Third party documentation Operating system documentation online help Peripherals d...

Page 29: ...server meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended environment please contact 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 softw...

Page 30: ... packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts In Japan and APAC transporting the server in its original packaging does not apply 3 2 3 Installation and operation This server should not be operated in ambient temperatures above 35 C For servers with Advanced Thermal Design the ambient temperature can increase to 40 C or 45 C If the server is integrated into an installation that draws power fro...

Page 31: ...FTP Cat5 or higher is recommended Use of unshielded or badly shielded cables may lead to increased emission of interference and or reduced fault tolerance of the device Ethernet cabling has to comply with EN 50173 and EN 50174 1 2 standards or ISO IEC 11801 standard respectively The minimum requirement is a Category 5 shielded cable for 10 100 Ethernet or a Category 5e cable for Gigabit Ethernet R...

Page 32: ...ied in the operating manual for the monitor Otherwise you may damage your monitor If you are in any doubt contact your sales outlet or customer service center Only valid for non hot plug components Before installing removing internal components to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet Failure to ...

Page 33: ...insert the battery the right way round The battery used in this server may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not disassemble heat about 100 C 212F or incinerate the battery Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the corresponding Upgrade and Maintenance Manual chapter System board and components CMOS battery All batteries contai...

Page 34: ...etallic items such as paper clips entering a drive Shocks and vibrations are also to be avoided Do not insert any objects other than the specified CDs DVDs BDs Do not pull on press hard or otherwise handle the CD DVD BD tray roughly Do not disassemble the ODD Before use clean the ODD tray using a soft dry cloth As a precaution remove disks from the ODD when the drive is not to be used for a long t...

Page 35: ...as exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or near heating appliances are to be avoided You can prevent damage from the ODD and the CDs DVDs BDs as well as premature wear of the disks by observing the following suggestions Only insert disks in the drive when needed and remove them after use Store the disks in suitable sleeves Protect the disks from exposure to heat and direct sunlight 3 2 6 Laser inf...

Page 36: ...D modules and connect it to an unpainted conducting metal part of the server Any devices or tools that are used must be free of electrostatic charge Wear a suitable grounding cable that connects you to the external chassis of the server Always hold ESD modules at the edges or at the colored touch points Do not touch any connectors or conduction paths on an ESD module Place all the components on a ...

Page 37: ...ransporting the server in its original packaging does not apply Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location If you need to lift or transport the server ask other people to help you Never lift or carry the server by the handles or the Quick Release Levers QRLs on the front panel Important information TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 37 ...

Page 38: ...ended from the rack there is a risk that the rack could tip over 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 n...

Page 39: ... temperatures Either the Performance Monitor or the Task Manager can be used to read out CPU utilization levels 3 4 CE conformity The system complies with the requirements of European Regulations Find the CE declaration on certificate portal https sp ts fujitsu com sites certificates default aspx CAUTION This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause RF interference In ...

Page 40: ...uipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from t...

Page 41: ...ring 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 Please dispose of printer consumables and batteries in accordance with the ...

Page 42: ... EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive sets the framework for returning and recycling used equipment and is valid across the EU When returning your used device please use the return and collection systems available to you More information can be found at https ts fujitsu com recycling Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe ...

Page 43: ...on the service concept and on how to order expansion kits or spare parts 4 2 Locating the defective server Use the ID indicator for easy identification of the server especially when working in a datacenter environment or a server room Press the ID button on the front panel use the iRMC S6 web interface or Infrastructure Manager to switch on the system identification LEDs For more information see t...

Page 44: ...d the CSS indicator can be found on the front side and the rear side of the server In some cases the indicator on the rear is designed as a combined indicator Global Error ID and CSS indicator The indicators also light up in standby mode and after a server restart due to a power failure Check the Global Error indicator and the CSS indicator 4 4 Locating the defective component After determining th...

Page 45: ...utton on the system board on page 45 Using the CSS button on the system board If the system has been powered off the onboard indicators guides you to the defective component CAUTION It is mandatory to disconnect all power cords from the system in order to use the Indicate CSS functionality Shut down and switch off the server Disconnect all power cords from the system Press the Indicate CSS button ...

Page 46: ...server If the system is running an ACPI compliant operating system OS pressing the On Off button will perform a graceful shutdown Switch on the ID indicator on the front panel and I O panel of the server see Locating the defective server on page 43 4 6 Disconnecting the power cord Standard power supply Figure 2 Removing the power cord from the PSU cable tie Basic hardware procedures 46 Upgrade and...

Page 47: ...and remove it from the cable tie Redundant power supply Figure 3 Unlocking the cable clamp of a PSU Press the cable clamp down until it disengages 1 Open the cable clamp 2 Disconnect the power cord from the PSU and remove it from the cable clamp Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 47 ...

Page 48: ...disconnect all power cords from the outlet The top cover must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires For more information see Important information on page 29 Only valid for the floorstand model Do not lift the server by the front cover in order not to damage the locking clips B...

Page 49: ...the key If applicable remove the adhesive tape from the keychain on the server rear Turn the keychain counterclockwise by 90 degrees 1 Remove the keychain from the server rear 2 Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 49 ...

Page 50: ...ck the drive covers 1 Remove the key from the HDD bay cover and set aside for later use 4 7 3 Removing the server cover Remove all external cables from the I O panel and expansion cards For more information see Connectors and indicators on page 354 Basic hardware procedures 50 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 51: ...out the ID card rather firmly However do not apply excessive force Remove the accessible drive bay cover see Removing the accessible drive bay cover on page 52 Remove the HDD bay cover see Removing the HDD bay cover on page 53 Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 51 ...

Page 52: ... the server cover towards the front as far as it will go 2 Remove the server cover in a vertical motion 3 4 7 4 Removing the accessible drive bay cover Figure 8 Removing the accessible drive bay cover Basic hardware procedures 52 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 53: ...grammed to eject the media automatically the accessible drives must not be obstructed The accessible drive bay cover is replaced and the server locked in the reverse order 4 7 5 Removing the HDD bay cover Figure 9 Removing the HDD bay cover If applicable unlock the server see Unlocking the server on page 49 Fold out the HDD bay cover Remove the HDD bay cover 1 The HDD bay cover is replaced and the...

Page 54: ...th EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires For more information see Important information on page 29 4 8 2 Installing the server cover Figure 10 Closing the server cover Fit the server cover on the chassis 1 Slide the server cover towards the rear until the locking lever grips 2 Fold down the locking lever 3 Basic hardware procedures 54 Upgrade and ...

Page 55: ...cover Insert the HDD bay cover with the lower side into the server cover 1 Close the HDD bay cover 2 4 8 4 Installing the accessible drive bay cover Figure 12 Installing the accessible drive bay cover Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 55 ...

Page 56: ...epending on the setting of the green hook in the accessible drive bay cover you can open the accessible drive bay cover without turning the key or only with turning the key Figure 13 Installing the ID card Insert and slide the ID card 1 into its slot until it locks in place Basic hardware procedures 56 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 57: ...o the local mains voltage Connect the power cord to the PSU Connect the mains connector to a grounded mains outlet in the in house power supply network You can secure the power cord using a cable tie to ensure that the insulated connector cannot be disconnected from the server accidentally The cable tie is included in the accessories pack that is delivered together with the server Basic hardware p...

Page 58: ...the cable tie by opening the small locking lever 2 It will take about 60 seconds until the server can be powered on 4 9 2 Connecting the power cord hot plug PSU CAUTION The server automatically adjusts to a mains voltage in the range from 100 V 240 V You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage Basic hardware procedures 58 Upgrade and Maintenanc...

Page 59: ...e that the power cord cannot be disconnected from the server by mistake The cable clamp is included in the accessories pack that is delivered together with the server Figure 15 Locking the cable clamp of a PSU Pull the cable clamp up 1 Thread the power cord through the cable clamp 2 Press the cable clamp down until it engages to secure the cable 3 It will take about 60 seconds until the server can...

Page 60: ...must not run while the side cover is removed For more information see Important information on page 29 Press the On Off button to start up the server Ensure that the power on indicator is lit green 4 11 Handling the 2 5 inch HDD cage 4 11 1 Removing the 2 5 inch HDD cage Figure 16 Removing the HDD cage A Remove the four screws see circles Remove the cover from the HDD cage Basic hardware procedure...

Page 61: ...Figure 17 Removing the HDD cage B Lift the HDD cage out of the chassis Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 61 ...

Page 62: ... 11 2 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD cage Figure 18 Recesses for the HDD cage Note the designated recesses for the HDD cage see circles Basic hardware procedures 62 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 63: ...re 19 Installing the HDD cage A Place the HDD cage with its rubber feet into the designated recesses Figure 20 Installing the HDD cage B Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 63 ...

Page 64: ...the HDD fan modules 4 12 1 Removing the HDD fan module 3 5 inch HDD variant Disconnect the fan cables from the system board Figure 21 Removing the HDD fan module Press the two release latches see circles Remove the HDD fan module from the HDD cage Lift up the HDD fan module Basic hardware procedures 64 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 65: ...odule 3 5 inch HDD variant Figure 22 Installing the HDD fan module Install the HDD fan module onto the HDD cage until the locking latches snap in place see circles Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 65 ...

Page 66: ...23 Hooks of the HDD fan module Ensure that the two hooks of the HDD fan module see close up A fit with the recesses of the HDD cage see circle Basic hardware procedures 66 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 67: ...d connector FAN4 SYS Connect the fan cable of HDD fan module 2 to the system board connector FAN2 SYS 4 12 3 Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant Disconnect the corresponding fan cable from the system board Figure 24 Removing the HDD fan module Press on the green tab see circle and remove the HDD fan module from the HDD cage Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance M...

Page 68: ... the HDD cage until the locking latch snaps in place see circle Ensure that the fans freely rotate Connect the fan cable of HDD fan module 1 to the system board connector FAN4 SYS Connect the fan cable of HDD fan module 2 to the system board connector FAN2 SYS Basic hardware procedures 68 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 69: ...VMe cables If using a PCIe backplane Break out the plastic flap of the HDD fan module by hand see oval so that the NVMe cables can be run through the breakout This part can be disposed 2 Recess for the power OOB cable of SAS configuration Basic hardware procedures TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 69 ...

Page 70: ...Basic hardware procedures 70 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 71: ...le Trusted Platform Module TPM to detect if the computer s startup process has been modified from its original state For more information on how to use BitLocker on a computer without a compatible TPM see the BitLocker Drive Encryption documentation page at https technet microsoft com library cc731549 aspx Suspending BitLocker Drive Encryption is a temporary method for removing BitLocker protectio...

Page 72: ...ick Start Control Panel System and Security BitLocker Drive Encryption to open the BitLocker Drive Encryption Select the system volume and click Suspend Protection Click Yes to confirm that your data will not be protected while BitLocker is suspended In order to determine which features are accessible through the BitLocker setup wizard it may be necessary to modify the BitLocker Group Policy setti...

Page 73: ...ue Save your changes and exit the BIOS For more information on BIOS settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Disabling the boot watchdog using the iRMC S6 web interface Log in to the iRMC S6 web interface Select the Settings menu Open the Server Management page In the Boot Watchdog group check the Enable Boot Watchdog Support option The Enable Boot Watchdog Support option...

Page 74: ...he backup software solution This task only applies to Japan Depending on the backup software solution it may be necessary to disable or delete the backup drive from the backup software drive list before starting the maintenance task For more information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation see the Fujitsu web pages 5 2 5 Switching on the ID indicator For easy identificat...

Page 75: ...rastructure Manager To switch on the ID indicator from the Infrastructure Manager select a node from the Node List screen and operate ID indicator from the Action button 5 3 Completing the maintenance task 5 3 1 Updating or recovering the BIOS and iRMC S6 For Japan Follow the instructions provided separately After replacing the system board memory or a CPU it is essential to upgrade the BIOS and i...

Page 76: ...mage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from BIOS updates BIOS flash procedure Perform the BIOS flash procedure as described in the BIOS Setup Utility reference manual of your server BIOS recovery procedure Perform the BIOS recovery procedure as described in the BIOS Setup Utility reference manual of your server iRMC flash procedure Prepare an USB stick including the bootable...

Page 77: ...ocess remove the USB stick and restart the server iRMC recovery procedure Prepare an USB stick including the bootable iRMC firmware update image Ensure that the server has been shut down and disconnected from the mains see Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Connect the USB stick containing the iRMC firmware to an USB port Connect the server to the mains while pushing the ID button on the fron...

Page 78: ...e Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board In order to verify whether the backup or restore process has been successful check the System Event Log SEL see Viewing and clearing the System Event Log SEL on page 88 When using the Infrastructure Manager please refer to the following manuals about backup and restore ...

Page 79: ...e For Japan Follow the instructions provided separately After replacing the expansion card it is essential to upgrade the firmware to the latest version without connecting any storage devices The latest expansion card firmware version is available from the Fujitsu support web pages at https ts fujitsu com support For Japan https www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy downloads Note...

Page 80: ...wnloads 5 3 4 Reconfiguring the backup software solution This task only applies to Japan Disabling backup drives Depending on the backup software solution it may be necessary to disable or delete the backup drive from the backup software drive list and reconfigure backup jobs after completing the maintenance task More information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is a...

Page 81: ...mented with every failed boot attempt or system reboot resulting from critical system errors Exit the BIOS Resetting the boot retry counter The boot retry counter should be reset to its original value concluding every service task Please note if the customer does not know about the original boot retry values If the system boots up and no further errors occur within 6 hours after that successful bo...

Page 82: ...imum number of attempts to boot the OS 0 to 7 Under Retry counter the current number of remaining boot attempts is displayed Overwrite this value with the maximum number of boot attempts specified above in order to reset the boot retry counter Click Apply for the changes to take effect For more information on iRMC settings see the iRMC user guides 5 3 6 Resetting the error status after replacing m...

Page 83: ...vailable if the selected memory module contains errors Using the command line interface Linux VMware only The memory error counter can be reset using the meclear utility which is part of the ServerView agents for Linux meclear Memory Module Error Counter Reset Utility allows to reset the error count collected for a memory module for example after it has been replaced For more Information see the m...

Page 84: ...information from action menu 5 3 6 2 Resetting the error status after replacing CPUs In case of a CPU error an error counter may be set for the defective CPU Important note After replacing a defective CPU the error counter must be reset manually using one of the methods below Using ServerView Maintenance Tools Windows only Launch the ServerView Maintenance Tools Start Apps Fujitsu Maintenance Tool...

Page 85: ...ing procedure for resetting the error counter of all CPUs Log in as root Enter the commands below followed by ENTER 1 etc init d srvmagt stop etc init d srvmagt_scs stop etc init d eecd stop etc init d eecd_mods_src stop 2 cd etc srvmagt 3 rm f cehist bin 4 etc init d eecd_mods_src start etc init d eecd start etc init d srvmagt start etc init d srvmagt_scs start Using Infrastructure Manager The st...

Page 86: ...RMC S6 web interface Enabling the boot watchdog in the BIOS Enter the BIOS Select the Server Mgmt menu Under Boot Watchdog set the Action setting to Reset Save your changes and exit the BIOS For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Enabling the boot watchdog using the iRMC S6 web interface Log in to the iRMC S6 web...

Page 87: ...ired component Select CPU Status for CPUs This option is only available for multi processor systems Select Memory Status for memory modules Select PCI Status for expansion cards Reset replaced components to Enable Save your changes and exit the BIOS For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 5 3 9 Verifying the syste...

Page 88: ...me set in the BIOS is RTC Real Time Clock local time If your IT infrastructure relies on universally accepted time standards set the System Time to UTC Universal Time Coordinated instead Greenwich Mean Time GMT can be considered equivalent to UTC Save your changes and exit the BIOS For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference...

Page 89: ...ponent has the status Warning or Error you can click Reset status You have to log on to the iRMC S6 web interface beforehand The status of the component will then be reset to ok To see the new status you must refresh the iRMC S6 web interface For more information on iRMC settings see the iRMC user guides Clearing the SEL using the iRMC S6 web interface Log in to the iRMC S6 web interface Open the ...

Page 90: ...ment In order to prevent errors caused by changing network device names eth x it is recommended to store the MAC address hardware address of a network interface card in the related NIC configuration file of the Linux VMware OS When replacing a network controller or the system board with onboard LAN controllers in a server running Linux VMware OS the MAC address will change but not automatically be...

Page 91: ...urposes see Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 it has to be reenabled to complete the service task If applicable ask the system administrator to enter the recovery key in order to boot the OS If BitLocker Drive Encryption has been suspended prior to replacing components you won t be asked for a recovery key when rebooting the server after the maintenance task However if BitLocker functi...

Page 92: ...ground process Ensure that the RAID array rebuild has started normally Wait until the progress bar has reached at least one percent Inform the customer about the remaining rebuild time based on the displayed duration estimate Figure 27 Progress bar RAID array rebuild CAUTION The system is now operational however data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete Dependi...

Page 93: ... LAN controller MAC Media Access Control address Fibre channel controller WWN World Wide Name address Infiniband Omni Path controller GUID Globally Unique IDentifier address SAS controller SAS Serial Attached SCSI address 5 3 14 2 Looking for the MAC address of a LAN controller There are several possible locations where these addresses can be found Inform the customer about the new or changed MAC ...

Page 94: ...PRIMERGY server including its MAC address This information is only available with the iRMC S6 or above Only network controllers supporting the Command Line Protocol CLP will be displayed For add in cards the vendors provide documentation and tools offered on the Fujitsu support web pages https ts fujitsu com support Select the server select Downloads More Details Driver Some vendors bundle the doc...

Page 95: ...ou may find the GUID address Inform the customer about the new or changed GUID address 5 3 14 5 Looking for SAS addresses of SAS controllers for external devices These addresses can be found using the ServerView RAID Manager Start the ServerView RAID Manager and log in Select the desired SAS controller In the General tab you can find data on the selected object including its SAS address For more i...

Page 96: ...into the ServerView Management environment and to enable server installation using the ServerView Installation Manager system information needs to be completed and corrected System information has to be updated after one of the following tasks Front panel module replacing with the same type changing from front panel module 2 5 inch to front panel on QRL HDD SSD backplane 2 5 inch 3 5 inch PCIe ins...

Page 97: ...arately Note on dust cover option If the dust cover kit is installed set the information within the Chassis ID Prom tool accordingly Note on Advanced Thermal Design ATD If the Advanced Thermal Design ATD option is available and has been enabled for your server please set information within the Chassis ID Prom Tool accordingly The ATD option can only be ordered from the manufacturer as a factory pr...

Page 98: ...ructure software infrastructure software serverviewism technical After replacing or upgrading LAN controllers You need to restore the configuration for the LAN Teaming using the LAN driver utility or OS teaming software Ensure that the controllers have been assigned as primary or secondary according to your requirements For more information see the relevant LAN driver manual After replacing a syst...

Page 99: ...sing the ID button on the front panel Press the ID button on the front panel to switch off the ID indicators Using the ID icon in the iRMC S6 web interface Log in to the iRMC S6 web interface The icon that represents the ID indicator resides on the right of the menu bar Its color symbolizes its status blue the ID indicator is on grey the ID indicator is off Click the icon to switch the ID indicato...

Page 100: ...performed after replacing a fan will turn off the fan error indicator If you want to start the fan test manually you can do so by following the description below Executing the fan test via the iRMC S6 web interface Log into the iRMC S6 web interface The System menu is displayed on default Open the Cooling page Expand the Cooling Devices group Click Start Fan Test For more information on iRMC setti...

Page 101: ...ation on page 29 6 2 Basic information The server can be equipped with a standard PSU The PSU adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 V 240 V up to two hot plug PSUs In its basic configuration the server has one PSU that adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 V 240 V Besides the PSU a second PSU can be installed optionally to serve as a redundant powe...

Page 102: ...iguration hot plug PSUs PSU 1 PSU 2 Figure 28 PSU bays PSU type Power PSU 500 W AC PSU Platinum Assembly rules Always install a dummy cover into an unused PSU bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements For a redundant power supply configuration you need always two PSUs with the same power class Power supply unit PSU 102 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 103: ...teps You are advised to perform this routine with the server in a horizontal position Locating the defective server on page 43 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 103 ...

Page 104: ...ective standard PSU Figure 29 Disconnecting the power cables Disconnect the two power cables from the system board connectors PWR1 and PC98 see circles Power supply unit PSU 104 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 105: ...Figure 30 Removing the screws Remove the four screws see circles Remove the PSU plate from the outside of the chassis Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 105 ...

Page 106: ...e PSU Push the standard PSU a few centimeters toward the inside 1 to remove the standard PSU from the hooks see close up Take the standard PSU out upward 2 Power supply unit PSU 106 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 107: ...g the new standard PSU Figure 32 Hooks on the bottom of the chassis Take note of the two hooks see circles Figure 33 Installing the standard PSU Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 107 ...

Page 108: ... PSU to the chassis with four screws see circles Figure 34 Connecting the power cables Connect the power cables to the system board 1 PSU power cable to connector PWR1 2 Power signal cable to connector PC98 For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Power supply unit PSU 108 Upgrade ...

Page 109: ...ts of the following parts PSU cage with power distribution board incl power cables several screws Preliminary steps Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Remove the HDD fan modules see Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 67 or Removing the HDD fan modu...

Page 110: ...PSU Remove the standard PSU see Removing the defective standard PSU on page 104 Figure 35 Removing the standard PSU frame Remove the three screws see circles Power supply unit PSU 110 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 111: ...Figure 36 Removing the standard PSU frame Remove the standard PSU frame Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 111 ...

Page 112: ...ooks see circles in Figure 32 Insert the PSU cage into the chassis 1 Ensure that the hooks on the chassis engage with the notches on the lower surface of the PSU cage Slide the new PSU cage towards the rear of the chassis 2 Power supply unit PSU 112 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 113: ...8 Installing the redundant PSU frame Install the redundant PSU frame at a slight angle Ensure that the hooks engage in the recesses see circles Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 113 ...

Page 114: ...r screws see circles Install the power distribution board see Installing the new power distribution board on page 128 Connecting the power distribution board Connect the cables to the power distribution board see Figure 56 Power supply unit PSU 114 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 115: ...ppendix B on page 375 Installing a hot plug PSU and a PSU dummy cover Install the hot plug PSU s see Installing the PSU on page 119 The PSU must be installed in the first bay The dummy cover must be installed in the second bay Install the dummy cover see Installing the PSU dummy cover on page 122 Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 115 ...

Page 116: ... 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 68 or Installing the HDD fan module 3 5 inch HDD variant on page 65 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 6 4 Redundant power supply 6 4 1 Installing a hot plug PSU Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps No steps needed Powe...

Page 117: ... dummy cover 2 CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If you remove a PSU and do not immediately replace it with a new one a dummy cover must be installed in the bay again to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 117 ...

Page 118: ...Installing a hot plug PSU Figure 42 Folding up the handle Push the handle of the PSU halfway upward in the direction of the arrow Power supply unit PSU 118 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 119: ...ps in place 1 Fold down the handle on the PSU 2 Ensure that the PSU engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the PSU from sliding out of its bay and being damaged during transportation Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 119 ...

Page 120: ...e power cord on page 57 Performing a fan test on page 100 6 4 2 Removing a hot plug PSU Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Only when replacing a PSU in a non redundant configuration see Shutting down the server on page 45 Power supply unit PSU 120 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 121: ...ay upward in the direction of the arrow 1 Press in on the green locking latch 2 While keeping the green locking latch pressed pull the PSU out of its bay 3 CAUTION Excessive temperatures could damage system components Never leave the bay for the hot plug PSU empty for more than two minutes during operation Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 121 ...

Page 122: ...sh the dummy cover into its bay until it locks in place CAUTION Always install dummy covers into unused bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Concluding steps No steps needed 6 4 3 Replacing a hot plug PSU Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Power supply unit PSU 122 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 123: ...Shutting down the server on page 45 Remove the power cord from the defective hot plug PSU see Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Removing the defective hot plug PSU Remove the hot plug PSU see Removing a hot plug PSU on page 120 Installing the new hot plug PSU Install the hot plug PSU see Installing a hot plug PSU on page 116 Concluding steps Connect the power cord to the new hot plug PSU and...

Page 124: ...e 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 If applicable remove the ODD see Removing the ODD on page 252 If applicable remove the RDX drive see Removing the RDX drive on page 261 Removing the defective power distribution board Remove all PSUs see Removing a hot plug PSU on page 120 Power supply unit PSU 124 Upgrade an...

Page 125: ...Figure 47 Disconnecting cables from the power distribution board Disconnect all cables from the power distribution board see circle Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 125 ...

Page 126: ...Figure 48 Removing the power distribution board A Power supply unit PSU 126 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 127: ...e ODD on page 252 and Removing the RDX drive on page 261 Figure 49 Access to the screw of the power distribution board Remove the power distribution board upwards Figure 50 Removing the power distribution board A Remove the power distribution board from the four hooks of the holder see circles Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 127 ...

Page 128: ... distribution board from the holder Installing the new power distribution board Figure 52 Inserting the power distribution board A Insert the power distribution board at a slight angle into the holder Power supply unit PSU 128 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 129: ...stribution board on the four hooks of the holder see circles and push it down Figure 54 Recesses on the power distribution board Take note of the four recesses on the power distribution board see circles Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 129 ...

Page 130: ...on board Hook the power distribution board in the hooks at both sides of the PSU cage Fasten the power distribution board through the empty drive bay with one screw see circle Power supply unit PSU 130 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 131: ...e Installing a hot plug PSU on page 116 Concluding steps If applicable install the RDX drive see Installing the RDX drive on page 257 If applicable install the ODD see Installing the ODD on page 246 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Power supply unit PSU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manua...

Page 132: ...Power supply unit PSU 132 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 133: ...DDs 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 backups on a file or partit...

Page 134: ... to eight 2 5 inch SAS SATA HDD SSD modules or up to four SAS SATA HDD SSD modules and up to four PCIe SSD can be installed The module is connected to the HDD PCIe backplane wirelessly This allows HDD SSD modules to be plugged in or pulled out easily For information on RAID controllers controlling the HDD SSD modules see Expansion cards and backup units on page 181 Position of the backplanes Figur...

Page 135: ...le Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver Preliminary steps No steps needed Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD in a 2 5 inch installation frame Figure 58 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD in the 2 5 inch installation frame A Lay the 2 5 inch HDD SSD into the 2 5 inch installation frame as shown Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 13...

Page 136: ...n frame B Fasten the 2 5 inch HDD SSD with four screws Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD from a 2 5 inch installation frame Please proceed in reversed order Concluding steps No steps needed Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 136 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 137: ...osition Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name 0 0 Vendor Product 0 1 1 Vendor Product 1 7 4 2 Installing 3 5 inch non hot plug HDDs Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 137 ...

Page 138: ...a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD Figure 61 Installing a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD A Loosen the two knurled screws see circles Slide the HDD cage in the direction of the arrows Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 138 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 139: ...ng a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD B Remove the HDD cage in the direction of the arrow Figure 63 Installing a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD C Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 139 ...

Page 140: ...1 in the same way Fasten the two knurled screws see circles 2 HDD 0 HDD 1 Figure 64 Connecting the 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD s Connect the cable to HDD 0 or HDD 1 1 Power cable connector to HDD 0 2 SATA cable connector to HDD 0 3 If applicable power cable connector to HDD 1 4 If applicable SATA cable connector to HDD 1 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 140 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX...

Page 141: ...Figure 65 Routing the cables A Route the power cable as shown see circle Figure 66 Routing the cables B Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 141 ...

Page 142: ...D cage as shown see circle Figure 67 Routing the cables Route the cables under the HDD cage Hold the HDD cage with the cables and install the HDD cage in a slight angle Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 142 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 143: ...necting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 To configure the installed HDD see your controller manual 7 4 3 Removing 3 5 inch non hot plug HDDs Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 143 ...

Page 144: ...ule RAID rebuild will be performed as a background process see Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 92 In order to permanently remove an operational HDD that is part of a RAID array from the server you first need to delete the array using ServerView RAID Manager CAUTION All data on all HDDs SSDs in the array will be lost when deleting the RAID array Be sure to back up your data before deleting ...

Page 145: ...HDD Figure 69 Removing the HDD cage A Loosen the two knurled screws from the HDD cage see circles Slide the HDD cage in the direction of the arrows Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 145 ...

Page 146: ...moving the HDD cage B Remove the HDD cage in the direction of the arrow Figure 71 Disconnecting the 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD s Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 146 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 147: ...g a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD Loosen the knurled screws see circles 1 Remove the first HDD module from the HDD cage If applicable loosen the two knurled screws see circles 2 If applicable proceed with the second HDD module in HDD bay 1 in the same way Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 147 ...

Page 148: ...s of the HDD cage see circles Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 7 4 4 Replacing a 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools tool less Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 148 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 149: ...age 143 Installing the new 3 5 inch non hot plug HDD Install the non hot plug HDD see Installing 3 5 inch non hot plug HDDs on page 137 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 If the HDD SSD is configured using a RAID controller with a RAID level higher than 0 the rebuild will start automatically see Performing a RAID array r...

Page 150: ...osition Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name 0 0 Vendor Product 0 1 1 Vendor Product 1 2 2 Vendor Product 2 3 3 Vendor Product 3 7 5 2 Configuration with up to eight HDD SSD modules Figure 75 Configuration with up to eight 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 150 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 151: ...arked with Test free for test purposes During hardware checks a HDD will be installed into this bay Afterwards this HDD is replaced by a HDD dummy module 7 5 3 Configuration with up to four PCIe SSD modules In the configuration with up to eight HDD SSD modules the first four HDD bays can be equipped with PCIe SSD modules via onboard Oculink connection and a PCIe backplane Figure 76 Configuration w...

Page 152: ...g 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Getting access to the component on page 48 Locate the correct drive bay see 2 5 inch HDD SSD configurations on page 150 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module Figure 77 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 152 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual T...

Page 153: ...ummy modules into unused HDD SSD bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Figure 78 Opening the locking lever Pinch the green locking clips 1 and open the locking lever 2 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 153 ...

Page 154: ... a RAID array add the additional HDD SSD to the RAID array Configuring the RAID array see the documentation of the RAID controller used in your configuration see Documentation overview on page 26 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 7 5 5 Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 154 Upgrade and Maintenance Manu...

Page 155: ... After replacing the HDD SSD module RAID rebuild will be performed as a background process see Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 92 In order to permanently remove an operational HDD SSD module that is part of a RAID array from the server you first need to delete the array using ServerView RAID Manager CAUTION All data on all HDDs SSDs in the array will be lost when deleting the RAID array Be...

Page 156: ...ize that an HDD module has been removed and for the HDD to come to a stop Pull the HDD SSD module completely out of its bay Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module CAUTION If the removed HDD SSD module is not replaced immediately always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure 80 Installing the 2 5 inch ...

Page 157: ... steps Reassembling on page 54 7 5 6 Replacing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Installation frame included tool less Installation frame excluded Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 157 ...

Page 158: ... 1 10 5 50 6 and 60 are supported for internal HDD configurations As an option a flash backup unit FBU can save the memory content even if the power fails Cache memory size of up to 8 GB is available An HDD SSD module can be replaced while the system is in operation RAID configuration without a RAID controller Please follow the instruction of each software e g VSAN Storage Spaces and Storage Space...

Page 159: ...is configured using a RAID controller with a RAID level higher than 0 the rebuild will start automatically see Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 92 Reassembling on page 54 7 5 7 Replacing a 2 5 inch backplane Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Preliminary steps If a PCIe backplane should be installed remove the HDD backplane from the first pla...

Page 160: ...so that you can reinsert them into their original bays Release all dummy modules and pull them out a few centimeters see Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module on page 152 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD PCIe backplane The following description is valid for An HDD backplane A PCIe backplane Configurations with up to four 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs there is one HDD backplane Configurations with up to eight 2 5 i...

Page 161: ...e the two screws see circles Remove the selected backplane from the HDD cage Installing a 2 5 inch HDD PCIe backplane Figure 82 Installing a backplane example HDD backplane backplane 2 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 161 ...

Page 162: ...kplane in the three hooks on the bottom of the HDD cage see circles Figure 83 Fastening the screws Fasten the two screws see circles Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 162 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 163: ...onnecting cables to a PCIe backplane A Connect the cables to the PCIe backplane 1 Power cable to the connector PWR1 2 OOB cable to the connector SMBSYS Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 163 ...

Page 164: ... 2 Connector PCIe SSD2 3 Connector PCIe SSD3 4 Connector PCIe SSD4 If applicable place the free connectors in an empty bay Route the NVMe cables between the SATA connector A and the fan connector B For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 164 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 165: ...ables under the HDD cage For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Concluding steps Insert all HDD modules see Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 152 Ensure that you install the HDD SSD module in the bay it was located before the HDD backplane replacement Install the HDD fan modules 2 5 inch HDD variant see Installing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 68 Hard disk drive ...

Page 166: ...ee the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide After installing or removing an additional backplane never forget to change the system information using the Chassis ID Prom Tool Preliminary steps The HDD backplane is mounted on the HDD cage It is not necessary to remove the HDD cage before installing or removing the HDD backplane Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord ...

Page 167: ...bles on page 163 For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Installing additional HDD SSD modules Figure 87 Removing the HDD dummy cover Press in on both release latches 1 and remove the HDD dummy cover Insert additional HDD SSD modules see Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 152 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 167 ...

Page 168: ...Ie backplane can only be installed as the first backplane A PCIe SSD backplane needs a PRAID EP5x0i or PRAID EP6x0i see Example PRAID EP5xxi on page 198 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 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 more information ...

Page 169: ...e on page 160 Installing the PCIe backplane Install the PCIe backplane see Installing a 2 5 inch HDD PCIe backplane on page 161 Connect cables to the PCIe backplane see Connecting cables on page 163 For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 For further informations about connecting SAS cables to the PRAID controller see Installing expansion cards on page 195 Concluding steps If applicable inst...

Page 170: ...is ID Prom Tool see Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 96 Select the corresponding system name Switching on the server on page 60 Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 92 Hard disk drive HDD solid state drive SSD 170 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 171: ... 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 chapter the warranty will be invalidated The procedure of installation on this notes might change depending on a co...

Page 172: ...Numbering of the HDD fan modules 3 5 inch HDD variant Figure 88 Numbering of the fan modules 3 5 inch HDD variant 1 Fan 1 2 Fan 2 Fans 172 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 173: ... Replacing the HDD fan 3 5 inch HDD variant Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Fans TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 173 ...

Page 174: ...nch HDD variant on page 64 Removing the defective HDD fan Figure 90 Position of the locking latches Figure 91 Removing the HDD fan Press outside the two locking latches of the defectice HDD fan 1 Remove the HDD fan 2 Fans 174 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 175: ...ble and the fan label are located at the bottom of the HDD fan module Concluding steps Install the HDD fan module see Installing the HDD fan module 3 5 inch HDD variant on page 65 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Performing a fan test on page 100 Fans TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 175 ...

Page 176: ...fective server on page 43 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Remove the HDD fan module see Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 67 Removing the defective HDD fan Figure 93 Removing the HDD fan Fans 176 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 177: ...D fan 2 Installing the new HDD fan A Figure 94 Installing the HDD fan Insert the HDD fan in the fan cage 1 until the locking latches snap in place see circles Ensure that the fan label is located outside A Fans TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 177 ...

Page 178: ... see oval so that the NVMe cables can be run through the breakout This part can be disposed 2 Recess for the power OOB cable routing of SAS configuration Concluding steps Install the HDD fan module see Installing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 68 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord standard PSU with cable tie on page 57 Fans 178 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 ...

Page 179: ... Switching on the server on page 60 Performing a fan test on page 100 Fans TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 179 ...

Page 180: ...Fans 180 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 181: ... 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 disassembled using methods other than those ...

Page 182: ...4 mechanical x4 167 65 mm low profile Slot for optional PCIe expansion cards 3 PCIe Gen4 x8 mechanical x8 167 65 mm low profile Dedicated slot for boot controllers In SAS configuration slot 3 is proposed for modular RAID controller 4 PCIe Gen4 x8 mechanical x16 167 65 mm low profile Dedicated slot for PCIe graphics card Expansion cards and backup units 182 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 183: ...lable online at the following address https ts fujitsu com products standard_servers index html For Japan https www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy 9 3 Handling slot brackets 9 3 1 Installing slot brackets Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Use the low profile bracket perforated for relevant controllers No bracket needed for insta...

Page 184: ...d 2 Full height bracket perforated 3 Low profile bracket perforated Installing a slot bracket Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two screws Expansion cards and backup units 184 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 185: ...tom side Place the controller on the slot bracket Secure the slot bracket to the expansion card with two screws see circles Figure 99 EP540i with installed slot bracket Turn the controller to his top side Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 185 ...

Page 186: ... 5 minutes Tools tool less The SFP transceiver modules are hot pluggable The activation replacement depends on the system configuration Check it with the customer who is managing the system or the system engineer In addition if the SFP transceiver module is independently registered as a spare part the SFP transceiver module can be replaced independently If the spare part unit consists of an SFP tr...

Page 187: ...move the protective cap from the new additional SFP transceiver module CAUTION Always keep the protective caps attached to the SFP transceiver modules and fiber optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection Keep the protective cap for future use Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 187 ...

Page 188: ...Figure 101 Unlatching the locking bail Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module Expansion cards and backup units 188 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 189: ...102 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Insert and slide the SFP transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 189 ...

Page 190: ...Figure 103 Latching the locking bail Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail Expansion cards and backup units 190 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 191: ...lling the protective cap If the SFP transceiver module is not immediately connected attach the protective cap to the SFP transceiver module Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 191 ...

Page 192: ...gable The activation replacement depends on the system configuration Check it with the customer who is managing the system or the system engineer In addition if the SFP transceiver module is independently registered as a spare part the SFP transceiver module can be replaced independently If the spare part unit consists of an SFP transceiver module and an expansion card replace them in the set Expa...

Page 193: ...e Figure 106 Removing the protective cap If present remove the protective cap from the SFP transceiver module CAUTION Keep the protective cap for future use Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 193 ...

Page 194: ...the locking bail Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector Expansion cards and backup units 194 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 195: ...Place the removed SFP transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment 9 5 Expansion cards 9 5 1 Installing expansion cards Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver only for installing the slot bracket Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 195 ...

Page 196: ...n page 48 Removing a slot cover Figure 109 Removing the slot cover Fold up the slot cover clamp 1 Remove the slot cover 2 CAUTION Keep the slot cover for future use Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Expansion cards and backup units 196 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 197: ...4 If applicable connect internal cables to the expansion card For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Figure 110 Installing the expansion card Carefully insert the expansion card into the selected PCIe slot and press down firmly until it is fully seated in the slot If applicable install an additional screw to fix the expansion card firmly see close up Fold down slot cover clamp until it lock...

Page 198: ...208 Example PRAID EP5xxi Figure 111 Connecting cables PRAID EP5xxi Connect the cables 1 If applicable FBU cable 2 HDD LED cable Install the PRAID EP5x0i in slot 3 see Installing expansion cards on page 195 Expansion cards and backup units 198 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 199: ...ure 112 Connecting HDD LED cable Connect the HDD LED cable see circle to the connector HDD LED on the system board see close up Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 199 ...

Page 200: ...P5x0i With two installed PRAID EP5x0i connect the HDD LED cable as shown Connect the SAS cables to the backplane For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Expansion cards and backup units 200 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 201: ...0i Figure 114 Connecting cables PRAID EP6x0i Connect the cables to the PRAID EP6x0i 1 If applicable FBU cable 2 HDD LED cable OK 3 SAS cables Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 201 ...

Page 202: ...mple SAS CP5xxi Figure 115 Connecting cables SAS CP5xxi Connect the following cables 1 If applicable HDD LED cable 2 SAS cable Expansion cards and backup units 202 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 203: ...H2 No 2 screw driver only for removing the slot bracket Preliminary steps Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 If applicable disconnect external cables from the expansion card Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the expansion card If applicable remove SFP transceiver modules from the expansion card...

Page 204: ...plicable remove the screw from the slot bracket see close up Carefully remove the expansion card from its slot Installing the slot cover CAUTION Always replace slot covers into unused PCI slot openings to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Expansion cards and backup units 204 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 205: ... 2 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Removing slot brackets on page 186 Removing slot brackets on page 186 9 5 3 Replacing expansion cards Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 205 ...

Page 206: ...e down your current network settings Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 If applicable disconnect external cables from the expansion card Getting access to the component on page 48 Locating the defective component on page 44 Removing an expansion card Remove the expansion card see Removing expansion cards on page 203 If the slot bracket on the defective expa...

Page 207: ...le reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller expansion card or onboard Configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer For more information see Note on network settings recovery on page 206 If applicable restore LAN teaming configurations see After replacing or upgrading LAN controllers on page...

Page 208: ...ware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Disconnecting the front USB connector on page 277 Expansion cards and backup units 208 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 209: ...t a slight angle align the FBU under the both retaining brackets of the FBU holder Push in the FBU until it locks in place Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the FBU holder Connect the FBU to the FBU adapter cable Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 209 ...

Page 210: ...Removing the FBU tray A Figure 120 Removing the FBU tray Press on the green tab A to open the FBU tray Pull out the FBU tray Expansion cards and backup units 210 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 211: ...ing the FBU module into the FBU tray Figure 121 Hooks on the FBU tray Place the FBU module on the hooks of the FBU tray see circles Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 211 ...

Page 212: ...Figure 122 Installing the FBU module Slide in the FBU module until it looks in place Expansion cards and backup units 212 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 213: ...123 Installing the FBU tray Run the FBU cable through the opening Install the FBU tray in the bay and slide in as far as it will go Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 213 ...

Page 214: ...ller see circle Concluding steps Connecting the front USB connector on page 276 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Updating expansion card firmware on page 79 Expansion cards and backup units 214 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 215: ...its into the trash can Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Disconnecting the front USB connector on page 277 Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 215 ...

Page 216: ...Disconnecting the FBU Figure 125 Disconnecting the FBU cable Disconnect the FBU cable from the RAID controller see circle Expansion cards and backup units 216 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 217: ...e FBU from the tray A Figure 126 Removing the FBU tray Press on the green tab see close up A to open the FBU tray Pull out the FBU tray Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 217 ...

Page 218: ...ving the FBU Slide the FBU in the direction of the arrow and remove the FBU from the FBU tray Disconnect the FBU from the FBU adapter cable Expansion cards and backup units 218 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 219: ... will go Concluding steps Connecting the front USB connector on page 276 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 9 6 4 Replacing an FBU Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools tool less Expansion cards and backup units TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 219 ...

Page 220: ... USB connector on page 277 Removing the defective FBU Disconnect the FBU see Disconnecting the FBU on page 216 Remove the FBU from the FBU tray see Removing the FBU tray on page 210 Installing the new FBU Install the FBU into the FBU tray see Installing the FBU tray on page 219 Connect the FBU see Connecting the FBU on page 214 Concluding steps Connecting the front USB connector on page 276 Reasse...

Page 221: ...fter shutdown Wait for components to cool down before installing or removing memory modules to prevent burns Do not install and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures If the memory module has not been correctly installed it may cause a fire Install the memory module with attention Pressing out the securing clips on the memory module connector will eject the installed memory m...

Page 222: ...s and DIMM sockets correspond to the silk print on the system board For system relevant information see the hardware configurator of your server available online at the following address https www fujitsu com emeia products computing servers For Japan https www fujitsu com jp products computing servers primergy 10 2 2 General memory population rules Populate memory slot 1 channel A DIMM 1A first W...

Page 223: ...ore 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 highest common frequency that is allowed by the SPD Data of the DIMMs and the m...

Page 224: ...e component on page 48 Selecting the memory slot Choose the memory slot according to the configuration rules in Basic information on page 222 Installing a memory module Figure 130 Opening the securing clips Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward Figure 131 Installing a memory module Main memory 224 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 225: ...emory module again by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module Check if all securing clips are in the correct position see Correct position of securing clips on page 225 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server o...

Page 226: ... on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing a memory module Figure 133 Removing memory modules A Eject the desired memory module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot Figure 134 Removing memory modules B Remove the ejected memory module Main memory 226 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 227: ...the defective server on page 43 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Locating the defective component on page 44 Removing the defective memory module Remove the memory module see Removing memory modules on page 226 Installing the new memory module Install the memory module s...

Page 228: ...page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or CPU on page 82 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS on page 87 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Main memory 228 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 229: ...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 skin can impair the CPU s operation or destroy the CPUs For more information see Important information on page 29 11 2 Basic information Supported CPUs One Intel Xeon CPU E23xx or Pentium up to 95 W up to 8 cores One CPU socket LGA 1200 Thermal Design...

Page 230: ...e After a CPU has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket place it upside down on a nonconducting antistatic surface Never push a CPU over a surface Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Processo...

Page 231: ...the standard heat sink Figure 135 Disconnecting the CPU fan cable Disconnect the CPU fan cable from the connector FAN CPU on the system board see circle Processor CPU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 231 ...

Page 232: ...cated between the heat sink and CPU CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the CPU socket Lift the heat sink out of the chassis Clean residual thermal paste from the CPU surface using a lint free cloth and store the CPU in a save place Removing the performance heat sink Disconnet the CPU fan cable from the connector FAN CPU on the system board see Figur...

Page 233: ...be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and CPU CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the CPU socket Lift the heat sink out of the chassis Clean residual thermal paste from the CPU surface using a lint free cloth and store the CPU in a save place Processor CPU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual ...

Page 234: ... socket 1 Fold back the socket release lever 2 Figure 139 Removing the CPU Rotate the socket release lever to lift the load plate away from the socket 1 Make sure that the load plate is in the fully open position Carefully remove the CPU from its socket in a vertical motion 2 Processor CPU 234 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 235: ...and index finger Make sure that the notches on the CPU align with the posts on the socket see circles Lower the CPU straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket 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 can impair the CPU s operation ...

Page 236: ...ket release lever in its open position Figure 142 Closing the load plate B Lower the socket release 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 Processor CPU 236 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 237: ...pan the service engineer must follow the instruction provided separately If the CPU upgrade or replacement kit contains a new heat sink a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case it isn t necessary to apply thermal paste to the CPU surface Processor CPU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 237 ...

Page 238: ...hree 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 Add graduation marks to the syringe using a permanent marker to help you apply the thermal paste Processor CPU 238 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 239: ... see description above to the center of the CPU surface as shown CAUTION Do not mix different types of thermal paste Installing the standard heat sink The standard heat sink is used for CPUs up to 80 W TDP and ambient temperature up to 35 C Processor CPU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 239 ...

Page 240: ...that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern screw torque 0 6 Nm not applicable for Japan 1 4 Processor CPU 240 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 241: ...Figure 147 Connecting the CPU fan cable Connect the CPU fan cable to the connector FAN CPU on the system board see circle Processor CPU TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 241 ...

Page 242: ...readed holes Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow Fasten the four captive screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern screw torque 0 6 Nm not applicable for Japan 1 4 Connect the CPU fan cable to the connector FAN CPU on the system board see Figure 147 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Processor CPU 242 Upgrade and...

Page 243: ... If a password is assigned enter the password and press Enter Select the Save Exit menu Select Save Changes and Exit or Save Changes and Reset Verify that the Global Error indicator stops flashing If applicable Updating or recovering the BIOS and iRMC S6 on page 75 Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or CPU on page 82 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS on page 87 Resumi...

Page 244: ... from the CPU surface Clean the CPU surface using a lint free cloth Installing the new heat sink Remove the protective cover on the underside of the new heat sink CAUTION Do not touch the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink Install the heat sink see Installing the standard heat sink on page 239 or Installing the performance heat sink on page 242 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54...

Page 245: ...p 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 circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges For more information see ...

Page 246: ...sequence 12 3 Optical disk drive ODD 12 3 1 Installing the ODD Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver Preliminary steps Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Accessible drives 246 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 247: ...y cover Figure 150 Removing the ODD dummy cover If applicable remove the ODD dummy cover Removing the ODD filler cover Figure 151 Removing the ODD filler cover Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 247 ...

Page 248: ... drive bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Pull out the ODD filler cover and remove it from its installation bay Figure 152 Removing the ODD latch Remove the two screws see circles Remove the ODD latch from the ODD filler cover Accessible drives 248 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 249: ...stalling the ODD Figure 153 Installing the ODD latch on the ODD Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the rear side of the ODD see circles Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 249 ...

Page 250: ... Installing the ODD A Insert the ODD into its bay and push it until the ODD latch is visible on the rear of the cage Figure 155 Installing the ODD B Accessible drives 250 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 251: ...ODD to the connector on the ODD 2 SATA cable to the ODD and to the connector SATA ODD on the system board For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 251 ...

Page 252: ...ps Removing backup and optical disk media on page 74 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing an ODD Disconnect all cables from the ODD Accessible drives 252 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 253: ...Figure 157 Unlocking the ODD Press the ODD latch in direction of the arrow until it disengages Figure 158 Removing the ODD Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 253 ...

Page 254: ...oving the ODD latch Remove the two screws see circles Remove the ODD latch If no new ODD will be installed Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the ODD filler cover see Figure 152 Accessible drives 254 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 255: ...to the empty bay Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 12 3 3 Replacing the ODD Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 15 minutes Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 255 ...

Page 256: ...ng the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the defective ODD Remove the ODD see Removing the ODD on page 252 Installing the new ODD Install the ODD see Installing the ODD on page 246 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Accessible drives 256 ...

Page 257: ... steps Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the RDX drive dummy cover Figure 161 Removing the RDX drive dummy cover Remove the drive dummy cover Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 257 ...

Page 258: ...over by the two handle recesses 1 Pull out the RDX drive filler cover 2 CAUTION Keep the drive filler cover for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused drive bays to comply withapplicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Accessible drives 258 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 259: ...igure 163 Installing the RDX drive A Insert the RDX drive into its installation bay Carefully push back until the RDX drive cover plate is flush with the front panel Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 259 ...

Page 260: ...alling the RDX drive B Fasten the RDX drive to the drive cage with two screws Use the screw hole marked 1st Figure 165 Connecting cables to the RDX drive Accessible drives 260 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 261: ...ing BitLocker functionality on page 91 For the cable plan see Appendix B on page 375 12 4 2 Removing the RDX drive Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Preliminary steps Removing backup and optical disk media on page 74 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting acc...

Page 262: ...Removing the RDX drive Disconnect all cables from the RDX drive Figure 166 Removing the RDX drive A Remove the two screws see circles Accessible drives 262 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 263: ...Figure 167 Removing the RDX drive B Pull the RDX drive out of its bay Accessible drives TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 263 ...

Page 264: ...filler cover Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 12 4 3 Replacing the RDX drive Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Accessible drives 264 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 265: ...on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the defective RDX drive Remove the RDX drive see Removing the RDX drive on page 261 Installing the new RDX drive Install the RDX drive see Installing the RDX drive on page 257 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Acce...

Page 266: ...Accessible drives 266 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 267: ...tion see Important information on page 29 13 2 Replacing the front panel module Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 10 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools flat screw driver for the retention hooks Note on system information backup restore The front panel front panel module front panel board or front panel on QRL contains the Chassis ID EPROM that contains system information like server name and model...

Page 268: ... and manufacturing data are not restored automatically So never forget to restore it manually by Chassis ID Prom Tool Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the defective front panel module Figure 169 Remov...

Page 269: ...ont panel module Pull out the front panel module Figure 170 Removing the front panel module B Press the release latches 1 Disconnect the front panel cable 2 Remove the front panel module Front panel TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 269 ...

Page 270: ...t panel module Figure 171 Installing the front panel module A Connect the front panel cable 1 Align the notch on the bottom of the chassis with the front panel module 2 Front panel 270 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 271: ...lace Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Verifying system information backup or restore on page 78 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 96 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 Front panel TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 271 ...

Page 272: ...Front panel 272 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 273: ...rdware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the FBU tray Remove the FBU tray see Figure 126 TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 273 ...

Page 274: ...he front USB connector Place the front USB connector in the FBU tray and slide it in the direction of the arrow until it locks in place Fasten the USB front connector with two screws see circles Front USB connector 274 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 275: ...he front USB connector Run the front USB connector cable through the opening Insert the FBU tray into the corresponding bay and slide it in as far as it will go Front USB connector TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 275 ...

Page 276: ...em board 1 Connect the front USB connector cable to the connector TYPE C FRONT on the system board 2 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 14 2 Removing a front USB connector Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Front USB connector 276 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 277: ...USB connector Figure 176 Disconnecting the front USB connector Disconnect the front USB connector cable from the connector TYPE A FRONT on the system board 1 Disconnect the front USB connector cable from the connector TYPE C FRONT on the system board 2 Removing the front USB connector from FBU tray Remove the FBU tray see Figure 120 Front USB connector TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 277 ...

Page 278: ...ove the front USB connector from the FBU tray Installing the FBU tray Install the FBU tray see Figure 128 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Front USB connector 278 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 279: ...cess to the component on page 48 Removing the defective front USB connector Remove the front USB connector see Removing the front USB connector from FBU tray on page 277 Installing the new front USB connector Install the front USB connector see Installing the front USB connector on page 274 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on pag...

Page 280: ...Front USB connector 280 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 281: ...ling the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Hexagon screw driver 5 mm Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 281 ...

Page 282: ...l cover Figure 178 Removing the metal cover Insert the screw driver to the hole and twist the metal cover until it breaks off see close up Remove the metal cover Serial interface 282 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 283: ...he serial interface into the slot 1 Connect the serial interface cable to the connector SERIAL on the system board 2 Figure 180 Installing the serial interface B Fasten the serial interface with two hexagon bolts see circles Serial interface TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 283 ...

Page 284: ...Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Hexagon screw driver 5 mm Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the serial interface Figure 181 Removing the serial interface A Serial interface 284 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 285: ...isconnect the serial interface cable from the system board 2 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 15 4 Replacing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Serial interface TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 285 ...

Page 286: ...fective serial interface Remove the serial interface see Removing the serial interface on page 284 Installing the new serial interface Install the serial interface see Installing the serial interface on page 283 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Serial interface 286 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 287: ...d 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 disassembled using methods other than those outlined i...

Page 288: ...cover 5 16 3 Installing the dust covers Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 15 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Dust cover 288 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 289: ...hdd bay cover Press down the dust cover 1 until it snaps in Installing the dust cover 2 Figure 185 Installing the dust cover 2 Align the dust cover 2 with the accessible drive bay cover see circle Attach the dust cover 2 in a slight angle to the accessible drive bay cover Press down the dust cover 2 until it snaps in Dust cover TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 289 ...

Page 290: ...e dust cover 3 A Install the dust cover 3 on the two guiding pins of the top cover see circles Figure 187 Installing the dust cover 3 B Fasten the three screws see circles in the specified order 1 3 Dust cover 290 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 291: ...188 Installing the dust cover 4 A Install the dust cover 4 on the two guiding pins of the top cover see circles Figure 189 Installing the dust cover 4 B Fasten the screw see circle Dust cover TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 291 ...

Page 292: ...90 Installing the dust cover 5 Hook the dust cover 5 in the cut outs of the chassis see circles Figure 191 Fastening the screw Fasten the screw from outside of the chassis see circle Dust cover 292 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 293: ...the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 96 16 4 Removing the dust covers Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 15 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the dust cover 5 Figure 192 Loosening the screw Dust cover TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 293...

Page 294: ...e the screw see circle Figure 193 Removing the dust cover 5 Unhook the dust cover 5 from the cut outs of the chassis see circles Remove the dust cover 5 Dust cover 294 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 295: ... Figure 194 Removing the dust cover 4 Remove the screw see circle Remove the dust cover 4 from the top cover Removing the dust cover 3 Figure 195 Removing the dust cover 3 Dust cover TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 295 ...

Page 296: ... 2 from the hook of the accessible drive bay cover see circle Remove the dust cover 2 in a slight angle from the accessible drive bay cover Removing the dust cover 1 Figure 197 Removing the dust cover 1 Remove dust cover 1 from the hook of the HDD bay cover see circle Remove the dust cover 1 in a slight angle from the HDD bay cover Dust cover 296 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 297: ...wn the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the dust covers Remove the dust covers see Removing the dust covers on page 293 Installing the dust covers Install the dust covers see Installing the dust covers on page 288 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page...

Page 298: ...Dust cover 298 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 299: ...etallic areas or edges For more information see Important information on page 29 17 2 Basic information This section provides instructions for the system board and the following components CMOS battery CR2032 The real time clock is powered by a lithium coin cell CMOS battery when mains get lost This cell lasts up to five years depending on ambient temperature and use If the CMOS battery is deplete...

Page 300: ...ardware RAID solution based on RAID on Chip ROC technology 17 3 CMOS battery 17 3 1 Replacing the CMOS battery Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less For this server the battery type CR2032 is used CAUTION The CMOS battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer Keep lithium batteries away from children Do not throw ...

Page 301: ...ting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Replacing the defective CMOS battery Figure 198 Replacing the CMOS battery Push the locking spring in direction of the arrow 1 and remove the CMOS battery out of its socket 2 Push the locking spring in direction of the arrow 3 and insert a new CMOS battery of the same type into the so...

Page 302: ...rifying the system time settings on page 87 You must manually change the BIOS settings according to the note on your current BIOS settings see Note on BIOS settings recovery on page 301 17 4 Trusted Platform Module TPM 17 4 1 Position of the TPM Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 4 Slot 3 iRMC S6 TPM SATA ODD Indicate CSS 0 3 FAN4 SYS M 2 SSD1 HDD LED Clear RTC M 2 SSD2 Figure 199 Position of the TPM on the syste...

Page 303: ... Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools Bit screw driver TPM bit insert For Japan TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 Preliminary steps Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 303 ...

Page 304: ...igure 201 Position for the TPM spacer Figure 202 Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board System board and components 304 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 305: ... TPM to the system board 1 Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM using the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool Japan 2 CAUTION Do not fasten the screw too firmly Stop it by extent where the head of the screw lightly touches the TPM Torque 0 6 Nm not used in Japan System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 305 ...

Page 306: ...ey to enter the BIOS setup menu Select the Advanced menu Select the Trusted Computing submenu Set the TPM Support and TPM State settings to Enabled Under Pending TPM operation select the desired TPM operation mode Save your changes and exit the BIOS For information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 17 4 4 Removing the TPM Field ...

Page 307: ...N 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 Preliminary steps Preliminary steps are not necessary if a system board has to be replaced and the TPM is used again Before removing the TPM board perform the following steps System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 307 ...

Page 308: ...e click Turn Off BitLocker and then click Decrypt the volume Decrypting the volume may be time consuming By decrypting the volume all of the information stored on that computer is decrypted For more information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption see the Microsoft Knowledge Base See the Fujitsu web pages for more details Disabling the TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Switch...

Page 309: ...tting access to the component on page 48 Removing the TPM Remove the system board see Removing the defective system board on page 340 Lay the system board on a soft antistatic surface with its component side facing down Figure 205 Removing the TPM screw System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 309 ...

Page 310: ...he screw should be as low as possible Otherwise the thin metal bar may break rendering it impossible to loosen the screw Remove the TPM screw 3 Remove the TPM on the upper side of the system board Figure 206 Removing the TPM spacer Using a flat nose pliers press together the hooks on the TPM spacer and remove it from the system board 2 If the TPM is to be replaced the TPM spacer may remain on the ...

Page 311: ...er 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 CAUTION 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 Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Suspending BitLocker functionality o...

Page 312: ...g the new TPM The TPM spacer is already present on the system board Install the TPM see Installing the TPM on page 304 Concluding steps Install the system board see Installing the new system board on page 343 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 91 You can find information on configuring the TPM in ...

Page 313: ...rd The iRMC microSD card is necessary for using the embedded Lifecycle Management eLCM functionality of the iRMC It requires a valid eLCM license key which is always purchased together with the iRMC microSD card and activated through the iRMC web interface For more information see the ServerView embedded Lifecycle Management eLCM user guide Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool...

Page 314: ... into the microSD card slot 1 until it locks in place 2 The onboard position of the microSD card slot can be found in Connectors and indicators on the system board on page 354 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 System board and components 314 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 315: ...tool less Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 Removing the iRMC microSD card Figure 209 Removing the iRMC microSD card System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 315 ...

Page 316: ...proceed as follows Using a pair of side cutting pliers cut the microSD card in half Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 17 5 4 Replacing the iRMC microSD card Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools a pair of side cutting pliers Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Shutting down the serv...

Page 317: ...posal of the defective microSD card proceed as follows Using a pair of side cutting pliers cut the microSD card in half Install the new iRMC microSD card see Installing the iRMC microSD card on page 313 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 17 6 M 2 SSD 17 6 1 Slots and bolts for M 2 SSDs The system board offers two M 2 slo...

Page 318: ...Figure 210 Example M 2 SSD Figure 211 Slots and bolts for M 2 SSDs 1 M 2 slot 1 2 M 2 slot 2 System board and components 318 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 319: ...sconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 If applicable remove an expansion card see Removing expansion cards on page 203 If applicable remove the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant see Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 67 If applicable remove the NVMe cables from the PCIe backplane see Figure 84 Moving the M 2 lock to the second hole ...

Page 320: ...ure 212 Removing the M 2 lock A Open the M 2 lock Figure 213 Removing the M 2 lock B Pull out the M 2 lock in direction of the arrow System board and components 320 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 321: ...ole see circle The M 2 lock has a pin A to ensure right insertion Installing the M 2 SSD CAUTION An M 2 SSD in M 2 slot 2 is not recognized if M 2 slot 1 is free The M 2 slot 1 must be equipped first System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 321 ...

Page 322: ...the M 2 lock Figure 216 Installing the M 2 SSD A With the label facing up insert the M 2 SSD into the M 2 slot at a slight angle 1 Place the M 2 SSD on the M 2 lock 2 System board and components 322 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 323: ...on cards on page 195 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Software configuration In order to install the ESXi to the M 2 SSD the VMware ESXi installer CD is required To obtain the ESXi installer CD by purchasing the OEM Media Kit or downloading the ESXi Custom Image ISO file from the VMware website and burn the image to the CD https www vm...

Page 324: ...o the M 2 SSD is complete For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual The M 2 SSD can be used only for boot device Do not use VMFS on the M 2 SSD because of not meeting required endurance For more information see the VMware Knowledge Base 2145210 https kb vmware com s article 2145210 For Japan In order to setup the ES...

Page 325: ...Removing expansion cards on page 203 If applicable remove the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant see Removing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 67 If applicable remove the NVMe cables from the PCIe backplane see Figure 84 Removing the M 2 SSD Figure 218 Removing the M 2 SSD A Open the M 2 lock System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 325 ...

Page 326: ...Remove the M 2 SSD out of the M 2 lock 1 Remove the M 2 SSD out of the M 2 SSD slot in direction of the arrow 2 Figure 220 Closing the M 2 lock Close the M 2 lock System board and components 326 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 327: ...M 2 SSD Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Software 15 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Locating the defective server on page 43 Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 If applicable remove an expansion card see Removing expansion cards on page 203 If applicable remove the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HD...

Page 328: ...stall the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant see Installing the HDD fan module 2 5 inch HDD variant on page 68 If applicable install an expansion card see Installing expansion cards on page 195 Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Software configuration To install the ESXi to the M 2 SSD see Software configuration on page 323 System board...

Page 329: ...ector 2 Connector for cable 17 7 2 Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page 46 Getting access to the component on page 48 System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 329 ...

Page 330: ...nterprise Connect the cable to the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Figure 223 Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Install the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise into the connector USB 7 1 Connect the ROC cable to the connector ROC 2 System board and components 330 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 331: ... the server beside the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Power on the server Once the server has been started then enter the BIOS setup menu and select the DVD drive as primary boot device Insert the CD into the DVD drive and reboot the server The server will boot from the installer CD Follow the on screen instructions to install the ESXi When the installation is complete you will be asked to reboot th...

Page 332: ...ersion of the VMware vSphere Software Description from the following URL and reinstall ESXi to the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise https jp fujitsu com platform server primergy software vmware manual 17 7 3 Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less Preliminary steps Shutting down the server on page 45 Disconnecting the power cord on page ...

Page 333: ...e Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise from the connector USB 7 2 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 17 7 4 Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 333 ...

Page 334: ...e defective Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise see Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise on page 332 Remove both microSD cards from the defective Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Proceed as described in the following Figure 225 Removing the microSD card To eject the microSD card gently push it in and then let go 1 Pull the microSD card straight out of its slot 2 System board and components 334 Upgrade a...

Page 335: ...ew Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise see Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise on page 329 Concluding steps Reassembling on page 54 Connecting the power cord on page 57 Switching on the server on page 60 Software configuration To install the ESXi to the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise see Software configuration on page 331 17 7 5 Replacing the microSD card Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minu...

Page 336: ...n and then let go see Figure 225 Pull the microSD card straight out of its slot CAUTION not valid for Europe Middle East India and Africa The microSD card contains customer information After removing the microSD card hand the card over to the customer If the customer requests disposal of the defective microSD card proceed as follows Using a pair of side cutting pliers cut the microSD card in half ...

Page 337: ...board Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 50 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 Flat nose pliers TPM bit insert Thin slotted screw driver 2 x 0 4 mm For Japan Dedicated TPM screw driver CWZ8291A TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 System bo...

Page 338: ...ust provide you with all recovery keys which belong to the system to restore them in the TPM later Note on system information backup restore The front panel front panel module front panel board or front panel on QRL contains the Chassis ID EPROM that contains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data To avoid the loss of non default settings wh...

Page 339: ...ons Restoring BIOS settings is also blocked according to this specification Ensure to note down your current BIOS settings before replacing the system board Note on network settings recovery When replacing the system board network configuration settings in the system will be lost and replaced by default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations Ensure to note down...

Page 340: ...ing positions and cable connections for reassembly If applicable iRMC microSD card see Removing the iRMC microSD card on page 315 If applicable M 2 SSD see Removing an M 2 SSD on page 324 If applicable Dual microSD 64 GB Enterprise see Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise on page 332 Removing the defective system board Disconnect all cables from the system board If applicable remove all HDD m...

Page 341: ... the two screws in the bottom left corner Figure 227 Screws system board Remove the eight screws from the system board see blue circles orange circles show the centering bolts System board and components TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 341 ...

Page 342: ...ause the solder connections between the socket and the system board come under tension and increase the risk of damage and malfunction Do not damage the EMI springs which are essential to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Place the removed and the new system board on an antistatic surface If applicable remove the TPM see Removing t...

Page 343: ...oard see Removing the CPU on page 234 Confirm that the CPU model number printed on the top of the CPU fits with the requirements Install the CPU on the new system board see Installing the CPU on page 235 Fit the protective plastic cover onto the socket of the defective system board which will be sent back to spares Returned system boards without this cover probably have to be scrapped Install the ...

Page 344: ...se on page 329 Memory modules see Installing a memory module on page 224 Ensure that you reinstall each memory module in the slot it was located before the replacement Expansion cards see Expansion cards and backup units on page 181 Ensure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement Install the corresponding HDD fan module s see Installing the HDD fan module 2 5...

Page 345: ...le activate TPM functionality in the system BIOS under Security TPM Security Chip Setting Security Chip For more information see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Verifying system information backup or restore on page 78 Looking for MAC WWN GUID and SAS addresses on page 93 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment on page 90 Resuming BitLocker funct...

Page 346: ...System board and components 346 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 347: ...9 Front side 2 5 inch HDD variant 1 ID card slot 2 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs SAS SATA PCIe 4x 3 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs SAS SATA 4x 4 ODD 5 RDX drive 6 USB 3 2 Gen 2 Type C connector 7 USB 3 2 Gen 1 Type A connector 8 Front panel module TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 347 ...

Page 348: ...e 3 5 inch HDD variant 1 ID card slot 2 3 5 inch HDDs SATA 2x 3 ODD 4 RDX drive 5 USB 3 2 Gen 2 Type C connector 6 USB 3 2 Gen 1 Type A connector 7 Front panel module Appendix A 348 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 349: ...ent LAN connector 3 Shared LAN connector LAN1 4 Standard LAN connector LAN2 5 Optional expansion cards 4x 6 USB 3 2 Gen 2 connectors 2x 7 USB connectors 2 0 4x 8 VGA connector 9 Display Port 10 CSS Global Error ID indicators 11 Standard PSU Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 349 ...

Page 350: ...r 3 Shared LAN connector LAN1 4 Standard LAN connector LAN2 5 Optional expansion cards 4x 6 USB 3 2 Gen 2 connectors 2x 7 USB connectors 2 0 4x 8 VGA connector 9 Display Port 10 CSS Global Error ID indicators 11 Up to two PSUs dummy cover Appendix A 350 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 351: ...ch HDD variant with standard power supply 1 Standard PSU 2 Accessible drive bay 3 Front panel module 4 HDD bays 5 HDD fan module 6 System board D3931 7 PCIe slots 8 CPU heat sink 9 Memory modules Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 351 ...

Page 352: ...nt with standard power supply 1 Standard PSU 2 Accessible drive bay 3 Front panel module 4 HDD bays 5 HDD fan modules 6 System board D3931 7 PCIe slots 8 CPU heat sink 9 Memory modules Appendix A 352 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 353: ...edundant power supply 1 Hot plug PSUs PSU dummy cover 2 Accessible drive bay 3 Front panel module 4 HDD bays 5 HDD fan modules 6 System board D3931 7 PCIe slots 8 CPU heat sink 9 Memory modules Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 353 ...

Page 354: ...o SD FRONT USB8 PWR4 TYPE A ROC FAN2 SYS P30 PC98 PWR 1 iRMC S6 TPM INTRUSION SATA ODD Indicate CSS SATA 0 3 FAN4 SYS M 2 SSD1 DIMM1A DIMM1B DIMM2B DIMM2A Battery HDD LED FAN CPU JP1 JP2 TYPE C FRONT SMB FRONT USB7 ROC SERIAL SYS Clear RTC PWR2 PANEL Display Port JP3 M 2 SSD2 Figure 236 Internal connectors of system board D3931 No Print Description 1 SERIAL Connector for rear wall 2 PWR2 PSU conne...

Page 355: ... cable 12 FRONT PANEL Front panel connector 13 TYPE C FRONT Connector for front USB cable 14 SMB SYS OOB Out Of Band connector for HDD backplanes 15 USB8 Connector for RDX USB cable 16 PWR4 Connector for HDD backplane ODD power cable 17 FAN CPU Connector for CPU FAN 18 SATA 0 3 SATA HDD connector 19 FAN4 SYS Connector for FAN1 inside 20 HDD LED Connector for HDD LED cable e g PRAID EP5x0i 21 SATA ...

Page 356: ...RONT SMB FRONT USB7 ROC SERIAL SYS Clear RTC PWR2 PANEL Display Port JP3 M 2 SSD2 Figure 237 Onboard indicators and Indicate CSS button 1 Indicate CSS button LEDs A B and C are visible from outside on the server rear All other LEDs are only visible if the server cover has been opened If the server has been powered off power plugs must be disconnected it is possible to indicate the faulty component...

Page 357: ...off No critical event detected CSS component orange on Prefailure event detected CSS component flashing orange CSS component failure detected C GEL Global Error LED Status Description off No critical event detected non CSS component orange on Prefailure event detected non CSS component flashing orange Non CSS component failure detected Possible causes System is out of the specified temperature ran...

Page 358: ...range on CPU failure H Memory Status Description off memory module running orange on memory module failure I iRMC Status Description off iRMC S6 inactive flashing green iRMC S6 okay J System fan Status Description off system fan running orange on system fan failure Appendix A 358 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 359: ...tatus Description orange on M 2 SSD faulty 18 2 2 Server front 18 2 2 1 Connectors on the server front Figure 238 Connectors on the server front 1 USB 3 2 Gen 2 Type C connector 2 USB 3 2 Gen 1 Type A connector Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 359 ...

Page 360: ...ndicator ID indicator 1 See also iRMC related status signals on page 362 Status Description blue on The server has been highlighted using the iRMC web interface or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification flashing blue The server has been highlighted for easy identification using the iRMC with disabled local VGA output Appendix A 360 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 361: ... status signals on page 362 Status Description off No critical event detected non CSS component orange on Prefailure event detected non CSS component flashing orange Non CSS component failure detected Possible causes System is out of the specified temperature range Defective sensor CPU error Error detected by server management software HDD SSD activity indicator 4 Status Description flashing green...

Page 362: ...indicator Global error indicator Description flashing blue off A remote connection has been established Local VGA output has been disabled during the remote session flashing blue flashing orange An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in progress For more information about the iRMC flash procedure see Basic software procedures in the FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Man...

Page 363: ...ample 1 Activity indicator Activity indicator 1 Status Description off The ODD is inactive green on The storage medium is being accessed 18 2 2 4 Indicators on the RDX drive Figure 241 Indicators on the RDX drive 1 RDX drive Power on indicator Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 363 ...

Page 364: ...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 18 2 2 5 Indicators on hot plug HDD SSD PCIe SSD modules Figure 242 Indicators on an HDD SSD PCIe SSD module 1 Access indicator 2 Error indicator Access indicator 1 Status Description off The HDD SSD is inactive gree...

Page 365: ...The drive is defective and needs replacing A RAID rebuild process has failed The HDD SSD module has not been inserted correctly flashing orange slowly HDD SSD RAID rebuild is in progress Data is being restored after replacing a drive that has been combined into a RAID array Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 365 ...

Page 366: ...GA connector 8 Display Port The serial interface can be used as the standard interface or for communication with iRMC Depending on the BIOS settings the shared LAN connector may also be used as a management LAN connector For more information see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual Some of the devices connected require special software e g drivers see documentation for the connect...

Page 367: ...ors are located in the same place on the I O panel of the server also check the indicators on the front panel to determine if a CSS or Global Error event has been detected For more information on detected errors see the System Event Log or iRMC web interface ID indicator 1 See also iRMC related status signals on page 369 Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 367 ...

Page 368: ...tatus Description off No critical event detected non CSS component orange on Prefailure event detected non CSS component flashing orange Non CSS component failure detected Possible causes System is out of the specified temperature range Defective sensor CPU error Error detected by server management software CSS indicator 1 Status Description off No critical event detected CSS component orange on P...

Page 369: ... flashing blue flashing orange An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in progress For more information about the iRMC flash procedure see Basic software procedures in the FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 18 2 3 3 LAN indicators Figure 245 LAN indicators 1 LAN link transfer indicator 2 LAN speed indicator Appendix A TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 369 ...

Page 370: ... progress LAN speed indicator 2 Status Description 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 18 2 3 4 Indicator on hot plug PSU Figure 246 Indicator on hot plug PSU 1 PSU status indicator Appendix A 370 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 371: ...ing but failure might be imminent orange on A PSU failure has been detected 18 3 Acoustic indicators PEI Beep Codes Pre EFI Initialization PEI memory Initialization bootblock of Beep Description Action 1 Memory not installed Check if the memory module is installed Check if the memory module is installed correctly DXE Beep Codes Driver Execution Environment DXE main hardware Initialization POST App...

Page 372: ...re that the caps lock key is deactivated 6 BIOS flash update is failed A processing bar and an error message is displayed on the screen This beep code is only an information 18 4 Onboard settings Figure 247 Onboard settings on system board D3931 Appendix A 372 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual TX1320 M5 ...

Page 373: ...o take the system down to its most basic configuration in order to isolate the defective component The minimum startup configuration consists of the following components and cables Component Notes and reference System board no TPM expansion cards or M 2 SSD installed 1 CPU with CPU heat sink no fan disconnect fan cable 1 memory module installed in DIMM slot 1A Front panel module 1 PSU Standard PSU...

Page 374: ...rd on page 57 Connect a display to the server Switching on the server on page 60 CAUTION Since the fan module is not included in the minimum startup configuration the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete POST phase has been passed The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily opera...

Page 375: ...vailable in this appendix Cable plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Reference Manual List of Released Adapters incl Installation sequence and priority Screw list for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Reference Manual TX1320 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 375 ...

Page 376: ...FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY TX1320 M5 Reference Manual Reference Manual English Cable Plan for October 2021 ...

Page 377: ...HDD with NVMe 12 OOBCabling2 5HDD with NVMe 12 AccDrv_ODD_RDX 13 AccDrv_ODD_RDX 13 Data FBU EP5x0i EP5x0e 14 Data FBU EP5x0i EP5x0e 14 Data HDD Activity CP EP5x0i 15 Data HDD Activity CP EP5x0i 15 Data 3 5_2xSATA 16 Data 3 5_2xSATA 16 Data 3 5_2xSATA_CP EP5xxi 17 Data 3 5_2xSATA_CP EP5xxi 17 Data 2 5_4xSATA 18 Data 2 5_4xSATA 18 Data 2 5_4xSAS SATA_CP EP5xxi 19 Data 2 5_4xSAS SATA_CP EP5xxi 19 Dat...

Page 378: ..._ODD_RDX C9 CA05973 7063 TX M5 HDD LED CABLE 1 to 1 250mm Opt Data HDD Activity CP EP5x0i C10 CA05973 7064 TX M5 HDD LED CABLE 1 to 2 250mm Opt Data HDD Activity CP EP5x0i Data 2 5_4xNVMe_4xSAS SATA C11 CA05973 8012 TX M5 HDD LED CABLE 1 to 1 150mm Opt Data HDD Activity CP EP5x0i C12 CA05973 7031 3 5 SATA SIGNAL CABLE SKD Data 3 5_2xSATA Data 3 5_2xSATA_CP EP5xxi C13 CA05973 7036 OB SATA RAID SAS ...

Page 379: ...1320 M5 SYS Board Connector D3931 Cable Plan FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS ...

Page 380: ...n FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS CA05973 7039 Front Panel FrontPanel Front Drawer FRONT USB P3 P4 P5 P1 P2 ...

Page 381: ...CablingStdPSU Cable Plan Std PSU Data PWR Std PSU Data PWR FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS ...

Page 382: ... Cable Plan CA05973 7033 CA05973 7034 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS Power Distribution Board P30 PWR1 ...

Page 383: ... P3 P1 P4 P5 P2 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS AccDriveCage ODD PWR SATA RDX PWR USB 3 5 HDD Cage HDD0 PWR SATA HDD1 PWR SATA ...

Page 384: ... P4 P2 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS AccDriveCage ODD PWR SATA RDX PWR USB 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS P5 BPL1 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS ...

Page 385: ...TPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS AccDriveCage ODD PWR SATA RDX PWR USB 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS P5 BPL1 PWR1 PCIeSSD1 SMBSYS PCIeSSD2 PCIeSSD3 PCIeSSD4 ...

Page 386: ...lan P1 P3 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS P2 BPL1 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS CA05973 7032 ...

Page 387: ...ONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS P2 CA05973 7032 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS BPL1 PWR1 PCIeSSD1 SMBSYS PCIeSSD2 PCIeSSD3 PCIeSSD4 ...

Page 388: ...le Plan CA05973 7028 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS AccDriveCage ODD PWR SATA RDX PWR USB CA05973 7035 ...

Page 389: ...14 TX1320 M5 Data FBU EP5x0i EP5x0e Cable Plan System Board EP5x0i e C0 C1 C2 C3 J10DAC System Board EP5x0i e C0 C1 C2 C3 J10DAC HDD LED SCAP T26139 Y4031 V107 Front Drawer FRONT USB FBU ...

Page 390: ...Board EP5x0i C0 C1 C2 C3 J10DAC System Board EP5x0i C0 C1 C2 C3 J10DAC HDD LED SCAP CA05973 8012 System Board CP500i C0 C1 J6 System Board CP500i C0 C1 J6 HDD LED CA05973 7063 If Installed 1x EP5x0i CA05973 8012 1x CP500i CA05973 7063 2x CP EP5x0i CA05973 7064 ...

Page 391: ...ble Plan FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS P2 P1 3 5 HDD Cage HDD0 PWR SATA HDD1 PWR SATA CA05973 7031 P0 ...

Page 392: ...1320 M5 Data 3 5_2xSATA_CP EP5xxi Cable Plan System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C0 C1 C2 C3 System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C0 C1 C2 C3 HDD LED P2 P1 3 5 HDD Cage HDD0 PWR SATA HDD1 PWR SATA CA05973 7031 P0 ...

Page 393: ...ATA Cable Plan FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS P2 CA05973 7036 P1 2 5 HDD Cage BPL1 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS ...

Page 394: ...19 TX1320 M5 Data 2 5_4xSAS SATA_CP EP5xxi Cable Plan P2 CA05973 7036 P1 2 5 HDD Cage BPL1 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C0 System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C0 HDD LED ...

Page 395: ...ta 2 5_8xSAS SATA_CP EP5xxi Cable Plan P2 CA05973 7036 P1 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS BPL1 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C1 C0 System Board CP EP5x0i Slot3 boot C1 C0 HDD LED CA05973 7036 P1 P2 ...

Page 396: ...oot C0 C1 C2 C3 System Board EP5x0i Slot3 boot C0 C1 C2 C3 CA05973 7043 2 5 HDD Cage BPL2 PWR1 P1 SMBSYS BPL1 PWR1 PCIeSSD1 SMBSYS PCIeSSD2 PCIeSSD3 PCIeSSD4 CA05973 7036 CP500i or EP5x0i Slot4 C0 C1 In this case apply HDD LED Cable CA05973 7064 HDD LED J10DAC J10DAC CA05973 7064 ...

Page 397: ...UAL_MICRO_SD_ 64GB_Enterprise CON4 CON2 DUAL_MICRO_SD_ 64GB_Enterprise CON4 CON2 T26139 Y4018 V8 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS ...

Page 398: ...1 2 FAN1 2 5 HDD1 4 3 5 HDD1 2 FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS CPU FAN CPU FAN FAN2 2 5 HDD5 8 3 5 HDD1 2 FAN2 2 5 HDD5 8 3 5 HDD1 2 ...

Page 399: ...erial Port Cable Plan FRONTPANEL TYPE A FRONT PC98 P30 TYPE C FRONT PWR1 PWR2 PWR4 SATA 0 3 SMB SYS SATA ODD USB7 USB8 ROC HDD LED INTRUSION SERIAL FAN CPU FAN2 SYS FAN3 SYS FAN4 SYS Rear Wall Rear Wall CA05973 7065 ...

Page 400: ...0i 1 Controller Card SAS RAID int PSAS CP503i 1 3 1 2 Controller Card SAS int 1 1 PRAID EP580i NVMe function 1 PRAID EP540i NVMe function 1 1 Controller Card PCIe Switch NVIDIA T400 1 1 Controller Card Graphic Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 1 2 SV Controller Card USB 1 SSD SATA 6G Capacity M 2 N H P for VMware 1 1 SSD SATA 6G Capacity M 2 N H P 1 Solid State Drive n n n Adapter Product Name Descript...

Page 401: ... 4x2 5 NVMe BP 2pcs 1PCBA Std PSU Kits 6pcs RPSU Cage 4pcs 2 5 HDD Cage Cover 4pcs Dust Filter Kits 5pcs USB Cable 2pcs M3 x 4 5 mm 34 0 6 Nm C26192 Y10 C67 C26192 Y10 C67 S306 2 Phillips PH1 DVD latch x 2 M2 x 4 mm 2 0 09 Nm A3C40191083 N A S202 3 Hexagon head Serial port 2pcs 4 40 x 6 8 mm 2 0 2 Nm N A packing with Serial port cable N A packing with Serial port cable S607 ...

Page 402: ...List of all used screws for PRIMERGY Servers Assembled in Germany and Japan February 2019 ...

Page 403: ...Torx 6 Plus silver 0 2 Nm X F6 SNA2 03121 M2 x3 mm Torx 6 Plus silver 0 2 Nm S202 X C26192 Y10 C112 M2 x 4 mm countersink Phillips PH1 silver 0 09 Nm X F6 SW4N2 03121 M2 x 4 mm countersink Phillips PH1 silver 0 09 Nm S203 X C26192 Y10 C166 M2 x 4 mm Torx 6 Plus black 0 09 Nm S204 X X C26192 Y10 C103 Replacement screw for A3C40137316 LSZ L3 25419 01 M2 5 x 4 mm Phillips PH1 JIS 1012 type H1 silver ...

Page 404: ...ite 0 09 Nm S304 X A3C40142649 M3 x 4 mm countersink Phillips PH1 silver 0 4 Nm S305 X X Screws in kit S26361 D3305 A10 M3 x 4 mm Phillips PH1 silver 0 4 Nm S306 X C26192 Y10 C67 M3 x 4 5 mm hexagon head 5 mm cross PZ2 silver 0 6 Nm X F6 SW2N3 06121 M3 x 5 mm with spring and washer Phillips PH2 silver 0 6 Nm S307 X C26192 Y10 C68 M3 x 6 mm hexagon head 5 mm cross PZ2 silver 0 6 Nm X F6 SW2N3 06121...

Page 405: ... X X C26192 Y10 C209 REM 3 x 12 mm special bit insert one way head black 0 6 Nm S502 X X C26192 Y10 C176 REM 3 x 15 mm special bit insert one way head black 0 6 Nm S503 X X C26192 Y10 C174 Cross head EJOT PT 8 mm silver 0 4 Nm S504 X C26192 Y10 C75 UNC 6 32 x 4 8 mm hexagon head 5 mm cross PZ2 black 0 6 Nm X CP126822 01 UNC 6 32 x 4 8 mm hexagon head 5 mm cross PZ2 black 0 6 Nm S505 X C26192 Y10 C...

Page 406: ... silver 0 6 Nm S604 X X C26192 Y1 C67 standoff M3 x 6 mm bolt 12 mm total 18 mm hexagon screw driver 5 mm silver 0 6 Nm S605 X X C26361 B443 C210 standoff M3 x 3 mm bolt 4 1 mm total 7 1 mm hexagon screw driver 5 mm silver 0 6 Nm S606 X X for on board M 2 StandOffNut C26361 B443 C210 Standoff M3 x 3 mm bolt 4 1 mm total 7 1 mm hexagon screw driver 5 mm silver 0 3 Nm mechanic part in one chassis pr...

Page 407: ...ut New hexagon spanner head hexagon screw driver 27 July 2017 S306 F6 SW2N3 06121 Changed part number of the screw 07 November 2018 Screw C26361 Y10 C133 added Screw delivered with PDUAL AP200 kit 09 November 2018 Bolt C26361 B443 C210 Screw C26361 B443 C220 Bolt and screw for M 2 on board 09 January 2019 C26361 Y10 C133 Flat head screw is part of PDUAL AP200 kit 19 February 2019 A3C40218449 Kurle...

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