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8.2.5 Advanced Menu

The [Advanced] menu sets the peripheral device and PCI device options.

Boot Sequence

• CD-ROM Drive
• Diskette
• Hard Drive
• Legacy LAN Card

The order of reading the OS is set by pressing [Enter]. 
Use the [+] [-] keys to change the order of priority for the 
selected device. Booting from a selected device can be 
disabled with the [Space] key. (The mark "!" is displayed by 
the name of the disabled device.) If a non-existing device is 
displayed, delete it from the list with the [*] key. 

table: Items on the Advanced Menu

Item 

Setting

Description

Peripheral Configuration

Configures the serial port, parallel port, etc. Press the [Enter] key to display the 
"8.2.6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu" (

pg.238) window.

PCI Configuration

Configures the PCI device. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.7 PCI 
Configuration Submenu" (

pg.240) window.

Advanced System 
Configuration

Configures additional settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.8 
Advanced System Configuration Submenu" (

pg.241) window.

Power On/Off

Configures power On/Off settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.9 
Power On/Off Submenu" (

pg.243) window.

IPMI

Configures server management settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the 
"8.2.10 IPMI Submenu" (

pg.244) window.

Reset configuration Data

• Yes
• No (at the time of 

purchase)

Sets whether or not to initialize the Extended System 
Configuration Data (ESCD) where the system resources 
are recorded. 

table: Items on the Boot Options Submenu

Item 

Setting

Description

Peripheral Configuration
PCI Configuration
Advanced System Configuration
Power On/Off
IPMI

Reset Configuration Data:

Multiprocessor Specification:

[No]

[1.4]

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>
>
>
>

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Item Specific Help

Select Item
Select Menu

Change Values
Select > Sub-Menu

-/+
Enter

F1
Esc

Help
Exit

F9
F10

Setup Defaults
Save and Exit

Advanced

Security

Server

Exit

Main

Setting items on this menu to incorrect values
may cause your system to malfunction.

Setup Warning

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY TX200 S2

Page 1: ...plains how to install the OS without using ServerStart Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation This chapter explains the operations to perform after OS installation Be sure to perform those operations before operating the server Chapter 6 High Reliability Tool For stable PRIMERGY server operations we recommend that high reliability tools be installed This chapter explains the installation and n...

Page 2: ...ware and application software perform backup and other necessary operations Note that data protection is not guaranteed when repairs are performed It is the customer s responsibility to maintain backup copies in advance In case of data loss Fujitsu assumes no liability for data maintenance or restoration and damages that occur as a result of the data loss for any reason except for items covered un...

Page 3: ...ows or DOS OS commands are not case sensitive CD ROM drive names are shown as CD ROM drive Enter your drive name according to your environment CD ROM drive setup exe Ignoring this symbol could be potentiality lethal Ignoring this symbol may lead to physical injury and or damage the server or hardware options The triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are detailed i...

Page 4: ...rnal hard disk SCSI Type Stationary servers Pedestal type Rack mount servers using a Rack Conversion kit Rack mount type table Abbreviations of Product Names Product name Expressions and abbreviations PRIMERGY TX200 S2 This server or the server Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition or Windows Server 2003 Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise...

Page 5: ...vided with This Server For the latest information regarding ServerStart and other software provided with this server refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website http primergy fujitsu com Warning and Caution Labels Warning and caution labels are found on the server Do not remove or stain these labels Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack Service Pack Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v2 1 for x86 Linux Red Hat E...

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Page 7: ...ver 36 1 4 5 Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk 37 1 4 6 Inserting and Ejecting a CD ROM 39 1 5 Workflow 41 Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation 2 1 Preparation on the Server 44 2 1 1 Installing Internal Options 44 2 1 2 Hardware Settings 46 2 2 Selecting the Installation Method 48 2 3 Precautions on Installation 49 2 3 1 Installation Partition Size 49 2 3 2 Notes on Configuring RAID 50 2 3...

Page 8: ...tart OS Installation 87 3 4 Remote Installation 90 3 4 1 Overview of Remote Installation 90 3 4 2 System Requirements for Remote Resource PXE Servers 92 3 4 3 Preparation of the PXE Server When the PXE Server is Used 93 3 4 4 Preparation of Remote Resources 100 3 4 5 Starting Remote Installation Using a PXE Server 101 3 4 6 Starting Remote Installation Using a Remote Resource Server 104 3 5 Instal...

Page 9: ...ppy Disk 148 5 4 2 Creating a Hardware Configuration Tool 151 5 5 Notes Before Operating the Server 153 5 5 1 Updating the System 153 5 5 2 Auto run Function from CD ROM Drives 154 5 5 3 Drive Letter Assignment in Expert Mode 154 5 5 4 Notes on Advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 155 5 5 5 Turning the Power On via a LAN 155 5 5 6 Other Notes on Operation 156 5 6 LAN Driver Advanced Setup BAC...

Page 10: ...n Expansion Card 202 7 6 Installing Internal Hard Disk Units 205 7 6 1 Where to Install Internal Hard Disk Units 206 7 6 2 Installable Internal Hard Disk Units and Notes 207 7 6 3 How to Install the Internal Hard Disk Unit 211 7 6 4 How to Remove the Internal Hard Disk Unit 212 7 6 5 Replacing the Failed Internal Hard Disk Unit 213 7 7 Installing 5 inch Internal Options 214 7 7 1 Where to Install ...

Page 11: ...hysically 258 Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance 9 1 Daily Maintenance 260 9 1 1 Checking the Server Condition 260 9 1 2 Cleaning 261 9 2 Troubleshooting 265 9 2 1 Hardware Troubleshooting 265 9 2 2 Error Messages 268 9 2 3 Software Troubleshooting 274 9 3 System Event Log 280 9 3 1 How to Use Server Management Tools 280 9 3 2 Viewing the System Event Log 282 9 3 3 Saving Deleting the System Even...

Page 12: ... Specifications 300 A 1 Diskless Type 300 A 2 SCSI Type 301 B Specifications for Hardware Options 302 B 1 CPU 302 B 2 Memory 302 B 3 Internal Hard Disk Units 303 B 4 Internal Hard Disk Unit Bay Conversion Kit 303 B 5 Power Cord Selection 304 C Using the Server Management Port 306 C 1 Configuring the Server Management Port 306 C 2 Connecting the Server to a PC 307 C 3 Configuring the Terminal Softw...

Page 13: ...is server as well as an overview of the software provided with this server In addition the workflow from placing the server to starting the operation is also described 1 1 TX200 S2 14 1 2 Supplied Software 16 1 3 Component Names and Functions 22 1 4 Standard Operations 31 1 5 Workflow 41 ...

Page 14: ...t or system fan fails it can be replaced without stopping the system Hardware and Software Designed for Data Security Locks on the drive covers and the password setting in the BIOS Setup Utility protect hardware and data assets in the server against theft ensuring data security Proactive Fan Function When a fan fails or the ambient temperature rises the system fan speed is increased automatically ...

Page 15: ... disk units can be installed in the 3 5 inch storage bays When the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit is used three hard disk units can be added in the 5 inch storage bays Thus the server can have up to nine hard disk units The hard disk size can be increased up to 2700GB Five PCI Slots The server has five PCI slots including 64 bit 133MHz PCI X slots Functions can be added by using expans...

Page 16: ...setup Installing ServerStart Not using Server Start Using ServerStart Setup It is necessary to input successively for installation resulting in more mistakes and longer time Example Operations such as setting IP address creating users and registering computer name are required Auto installation of recommended drivers SCSI LAN etc enables high reliable installation High reliability tool can be inst...

Page 17: ...use any name for the configuration file However the file must be installed in the server as SerStartBatch ini When installing the configuration file make sure to save it as SerStartBatch ini on the ServerStart floppy disk Start up ServerStart insert the ServerStart floppy disk containing SerStartBatch ini and click Start to install the server Intuitive User Interface The intuitive user interface a...

Page 18: ... Clicking a wizard displays a wizard window Set items in the wizard window To move to a step in the next wizard window click the operation button at the bottom of the window Clicking the help button displays a tip for setting the item Brings you to the next page Brings you up one tier Brings you to the main screen Ends ServerStart Changes the size of icons Brings you to the previous page Resets th...

Page 19: ...t of files in a short time 1 2 2 High Reliability Tools High reliability tools are a comprehensively useful set of software for stable system operations of the server The following tools have respective roles to manage normal operations or recovery from errors Server monitoring tools System diagnosis support tools LAN driver detailed setting tools Server Monitoring Tools The server monitoring tool...

Page 20: ...Server system DSNAP is used for a maintenance engineer to understand your system software configuration and settings correctly and to promote research smoothly Provide this with memory dump to your maintenance engineer LAN Driver Detailed Setting Tools These tools set details on the LAN including the use of the Teaming load balance function and VLAN configuration Intel PROSet Intel PROSet is a too...

Page 21: ...f selected 1 Will not be installed when a RAID controller is not installed 2 Will not be installed when a LAN card PG 1852 PG 1862 PG 1882 PG 1892 is not installed Linux does not support batch installation with ServerStart ServerView must be configured after installation even when the high reliability tools have been installed at once with ServerStart Refer to Chapter 6 High Reliability Tool pg 16...

Page 22: ...nt and rear LEDs are lit blue so that the locations of devices being maintained can be determined Also the System Identification LED Display button of ServerView can be used to light them c System identification LED button When pressing this button the front and rear system identification LEDs are lit blue so that the locations of devices being maintained can be determined d Reset switch Pressing ...

Page 23: ...on standby mode This does not light when the power cable is unplugged from the outlet i Power switch Press this switch to turn the server on Do not turn the server off when the hard disk access LED is blinking Data in the hard disk may be damaged j 5 inch storage bay Contains a 5 inch internal device k CD ROM drive Reads data or programs from a CD ROM l CD ROM eject button Press this button to eje...

Page 24: ...al hard disk unit It is lit or blinks depending on the hard disk status as follows table Meaning of the Hard Disk Access Display LED LED status Hard disk access status Off Hard disk is not accessed Lights in green Hard disk is accessed table Meaning of the Hard Disk Failure LED LED status Hard disk status Off In normal mode or hot spare mode Lights in amber Error detected in the hard disk in an ar...

Page 25: ...rd power supply only Turn this switch to 1 to turn on the main power of the server Once the main power is turned on you do not have to turn this switch every time you start up the server e Power status LED on the redundant power supply only This LED is on depending on the power supply status as follows table Meaning of the Power Status LED LED status Power supply unit status Lights in green In nor...

Page 26: ...ermined Also the System Identification LED Display button of ServerView can be used to light them h Keyboard port A keyboard is plugged in i Mouse port A mouse is plugged in j Serial port Cables of peripheral equipment conforming to the RS 232C standard such as modems are plugged in The left port is Serial Port 1 and the right port is Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 left can be used for server managem...

Page 27: ... in the table below o Side cover lock When the side cover is locked it cannot be opened We recommend you lock it to prevent unauthorized access to the inside of the server table Meaning of the LAN Port LED LED location LED status Connection status Upper LED Lights in amber Connection established at 1000Mbps Lights in green Connection established at 100Mbps Off Connection established at 10Mbps Lowe...

Page 28: ...ed four fans are installed to enable the redundant function e CPU fan One fan is installed by default If a CPU is added a CPU fan is also added f CPU socket Install the CPU One socket is installed by default Up to two sockets can be installed g PCI slot Contains extension cards that enhance the server functions PCI cards with the PCI bus interface can be installed in the PCI slots h Memory slot Co...

Page 29: ...ch settings refer to 8 1 Switch Settings pg 230 d CPU Socket 0 CPU Socket 1 Install the CPU The upper is CPU Socket 0 and the lower is CPU Socket 1 in the above figure e Secondary IDE port An IDE cable of the CD ROM drive is plugged in f Floppy disk drive port A floppy disk drive cable is plugged in g Primary IDE port This server does not use this port h SCSI port A An internal hard disk unit is p...

Page 30: ...e is plugged in when a remote service board is installed k Server control port A server control cable is plugged in when a remote service board is installed l PCI slot Contains an expansion card PCI slots 1 to 5 are numbered from bottom to top in the above figure ...

Page 31: ...to unlock the cover 2 Slide the drive cover Slide the drive cover down to use the floppy disk drive CD ROM drive or a 5 inch internal option device The driver cover key is unique to each device Do not lose the key If the key is lost the lock must be broken and replaced on a paid basis Manage the drive cover key very carefully Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance...

Page 32: ...front and rear doors of the 40U standard rack Refer to the manual included with the rack for procedures on opening other rack doors Opening the Front Door 1 Turn the rack key and pull the rack handle up 2 Turn the handle in the direction of the arrow and pull it forward Turn and then pull ...

Page 33: ... in the direction of the arrow and pull it forward Unless you are inserting removing media or turning the power on off keep the door closed Doing so blocks electric waves from cell phones etc Do not lose the keys Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer if you do lose them Turn and then pull ...

Page 34: ...about the operating environment refer to Start Guide and Safety Precautions When operating the device outside of this operating environment the server may operate improperly damage data etc Furthermore Fujitsu cannot be held responsible for any related damage malfunction or loss of data etc The fans rotate at high speed immediately after the server is turned on but this is not defective When the t...

Page 35: ...orms Power On Self Tests POST If any abnormalities are detected by POST error messages are displayed 9 2 2 Error Messages pg 268 The time to turn on the server can be set with the ASR setting on the Power On Off tab using ServerView supplied with this server For details refer to 3 2 Settings for Server Monitoring in ServerView User s Guide The server s power LED is lit green ...

Page 36: ...the display and peripheral devices The time to turn the server off can be set with the ASR setting on the Power On Off tab using ServerView For details refer to 3 2 Settings for Server Monitoring in ServerView User s Guide To turn the power off completely turn the main switch on the rear of the server to 0 for the standard power supply or remove the power plug from the outlet Follow the procedures...

Page 37: ...responding to Standby status and Hibernation status are unavailable on this server When the operating mode is set to Standby or Hibernation the system may operate improperly or hard disk data may be corrupted For details about operating mode settings refer to the OS manual 1 4 5 Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk Cautions When using floppy disks note the following points to avoid failures Do not...

Page 38: ...utter It makes a clicking sound and the floppy disk eject button pops out Ejecting the Floppy Disk Make sure that the floppy disk access LED is off Press the floppy disk eject button Do not eject the floppy disk while the floppy disk access LED is on Doing so may damage data Floppy disk Floppy disk eject button Floppy disk access LED ...

Page 39: ...r cold conditions Do not store the disk in humid or dusty conditions Cautions for Handling Drives Do not use CD ROMs that do not follow the notes described in Cautions for Handling CD ROMs pg 39 or distorted broken or cracked CD ROMs Doing so may cause failures If the above CD ROMs are used and the drive fails the warranty will be invalidated This server supports only circular CD ROMs Do not use n...

Page 40: ... Place the CD ROM label side up onto the tray 3 Move the tray back Push the tray gently until it clicks into position Push the center of the front panel gently until the tray clicks into position Ejecting the CD ROM To eject the CD ROM check that the CD ROM access LED is off and then press the CD ROM eject button CD ROM eject button CD ROM ...

Page 41: ...ecommended that ServerStart is used to perform installation Checking precautions on installation Before installing the OS check the precautions on installation by referring to 2 3 Precautions on Installation Procedures before operation Before operating the server refer to Chapter 5 Operations after OS installation High reliability tool installation Start operations Installing hardware options Refe...

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

Page 43: ...on the server and cautions necessary before OS installation Please read this chapter before starting installation 2 1 Preparation on the Server 44 2 2 Selecting the Installation Method 48 2 3 Precautions on Installation 49 2 4 Preparation for Using ServerStart on a Client Computer 54 ...

Page 44: ... installed remove the device install the OS then reinstall the device Cautions for Installing an Expansion Card When using an expansion card read the notes on the expansion card Cautions for Installing an Optional SCSI Device When adding an optional SCSI device DAT etc using a SCSI card connect it after installing the OS Connecting it before OS installation may result in improper drive letter assi...

Page 45: ...must be described For the procedure for editing the Boot ini file refer to the manual supplied with the OS The Boot ini file is an important file for the system If the file is edited improperly the system may not start up Edit it carefully Boot ini file description example LAN Cable Be sure to connect the LAN cable when the server is not connected to the Internet If the OS is installed or applicat...

Page 46: ...Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility pg 231 2 Select Boot Options and press the Enter key The Boot Options menu window appears 3 Change MultiBoot for HDs to Enabled 4 Press the Esc key and select the Advanced menu 5 Select the Peripheral Configuration submenu and change LAN Remote Boot to PXE 8 2 6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu pg 238 6 Press the Esc key Select Save Changes Exit from the Exit menu to...

Page 47: ...eup On LAN WOL function Refer to 5 5 5 Turning the Power On via a LAN pg 155 Be sure to install ServerView to control the power supply via a LAN SCSI Setup Utility The SCSI Setup Utility is used for setting the onboard SCSI of this server Check or change settings as necessary before installation referring to 8 3 SCSI Setup Utility pg 251 ...

Page 48: ...p Support Tool ServerStart pg 16 Installation While Maintaining the Established RAID Environment In guided mode or preconfiguration mode select Use existing array for Configuration Mode at RAID Wizard in the RAID Configuration window and install the OS Installation Using ServerStart While Maintaining the Existing Partitions In expert mode start up Disk Manager format the installation partition and...

Page 49: ...ons specify the partition size directly The BOOT partition is the partition for startup Minimum information required for startup such as ntldr is stored The OS partition is the partition for installing the OS In either of the following cases specify a partition size less than 2TB When the same partition is specified as the OS and BOOT partitions When different partitions are specified as the OS an...

Page 50: ...e RAID card can be installed If you need more cards install them after OS installation Array Configuration The following shows the pack order of hard disk units for a two channel configuration For more details on the array configuration refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options table Array Configuration Item Contents Number of physical packs 1 Numb...

Page 51: ...standby disk units You can add a physical pack later For more details refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options 2 3 3 Notes on a Multiple LAN Adapter Configuration Using the OS installation wizard of ServerStart you can configure multiple LAN adapters network adapters on the system However there are the following limitations Adapter Numbers To conf...

Page 52: ...tem License for Use of System for ServerStart License for Use of System for ServerStart linked from the ServerStart startup window is a license for use of Windows PE contained in the ServerStart CD ROM Windows PE for starting up ServerStart can be only used for installing Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server provided under a separate legal license Setting Up the Printer ServerStart does not ...

Page 53: ...for Installation The partition where the OS is installed must have enough free space for obtaining memory dump For more details refer to 5 1 Memory Dump Paging File Setting pg 134 Cautions on Restarting In the course of installation a message appears to indicate that the setup program restarts Wait until it restarts For background operations refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server a...

Page 54: ...alled uninstall it The FloppyBuilder function or installation wizard may not operate properly on a different version For details on how to uninstall ServerStart refer to 2 4 2 Uninstalling ServerStart pg 57 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the client computer The ServerStart Launcher window appears When the ServerStart Launcher window does not appear execute Launcher exe in the CD ROM 2 Click ...

Page 55: ...window appears 5 Enter the user information of the software and click Next The Installation Folder window appears 6 Specify the installation folder and click Next To change the installation folder click Browse and select the folder The Select Features window appears 7 Set ServerStart remote installation to Disable this function and click Next The Ready to Install the Application window appears ...

Page 56: ... copied You must click No The ServerStart CD ROM is required to start ServerStart 9 Click Next Installation is executed If a message prompting you to restart the system appears before or after installation eject the CD ROM and restart the system according to the message When the system restarts insert the ServerStart CD ROM and start installation again If the This program does not respond message ...

Page 57: ... or Remove Programs on some operating systems 3 Select Fujitsu ServerStart and click Remove or Modify When the uninstallation is executed successfully Fujitsu ServerStart is deleted If ServerStart remote installation has been installed using ServerStart FjPXEServer seems undeleted Leave it and complete the operation On Windows 2000 Professional clients Add or Remove Applications may become unable ...

Page 58: ...58 Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation ...

Page 59: ...Start This chapter explains how to install the OS in the server using ServerStart 3 1 Guided Mode 60 3 2 Preconfiguration Mode 76 3 3 Expert Mode 83 3 4 Remote Installation 90 3 5 Installation on Multiple the Second and Subsequent Servers 108 ...

Page 60: ... and install the OS 3 1 1 Starting Up the Guided Mode Start up the guided mode 1 Turn on the server and insert the ServerStart CD ROM immediately ServerStart starts up and a message appears prompting you to insert the ServerStart floppy disk 2 Insert the ServerStart floppy disk supplied with the server Make sure that Removable media and A are selected and click Create Set the ServerStart floppy di...

Page 61: ...rverStart The network setting window for remote installation appears 3 Click OK The Initialization of ServerStart core running window appears and unattended installation will be started Depending on the hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes ...

Page 62: ...rd language from the drop down list and click OK The subsequent start procedure may take several minutes The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 7 Click Click here to prepare and or initiate an operating system installation The Select the operating system to be installed window appears Click Special Hints on Operating System Installation and read the contents Important information such as limita...

Page 63: ...ode for the selected OS starts up Start up the wizards to set items in the following procedures Exiting the wizard returns the display to the guided mode window Open create configuration file OS installation wizard Application wizard Close save configuration file Starting OS installation RAID wizard Disk wizard connected disks are displayed ...

Page 64: ...omplete configuration file The Open ServerStart Configuration File window appears Once a configuration file is opened another file cannot be opened until you click Close and save Configuration File 2 Select the configuration file and click Create The Create is changed to the Continue 3 Click Continue The RAID Wizard starts up automatically 3 1 3 RAID Wizard pg 65 ...

Page 65: ...y controller is displayed When installing to the onboard SCSI be sure to set the configuration mode to Use existing array before exiting the wizard If you open a configuration file that has been created before displayed settings may differ from the previously set values Be sure to check the settings One hot spare standby disk can be configured However it cannot be set for RAID0 When the hot spare ...

Page 66: ...ion create a partition on the disks with an active partition and check Erase all existing partitions on all displayed disks The default setting for the controller type is RAID Use this setting 2 Add remove or modify partitions as necessary Partition size of the FAT file system When FAT is selected in File system and a value equal to or more than 4095MB or Auto matic setting is specified in Partiti...

Page 67: ...nd click MODIFY The Disk Configuration window appears 2 Change items and click continue The partition is modified 3 Click leave wizard after settings are completed The disk wizard closes If you are in guided mode and want to start up the disk wizard again after exiting the wizard save the configuration file ServerStart may restart when the disk wizard restarts If this occurs open the configuration...

Page 68: ... differs depending on the OS to be installed The following describes operations on Windows Server 2003 1 Click Operating System Wizard Operating system parameters The Windows Installation window appears 2 Enter the password in Password for Administrator account and Please repeat Password and click Next If the password differs between Password for Administrator account and Please repeat Pass word a...

Page 69: ... OS Installation Using ServerStart 3 Set items and click Next The Installation Directory and Time Zone window appears 4 Set items and click Next The User Name window appears 5 Set items and click Next The Display Settings window appears ...

Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 OS Installation Using ServerStart 6 Set items and click Next The Network Protocol window appears ...

Page 71: ...71 PRIMERGY TX200 S2 User s Guide 3 OS Installation Using ServerStart 7 Set items and click Next The Software Components window appears ...

Page 72: ...72 Chapter 3 OS Installation Using ServerStart 8 Set items and click Next The Services window appears 9 Set items and click leave wizard The OS installation wizard closes ...

Page 73: ...ons such as high reliability tools 1 Click Application Wizard Select additional software components The application wizard appears 2 From the Installable applications list select applications to be installed and click Set all applications to be installed on the Selected applications list 3 Click leave wizard The application wizard closes ...

Page 74: ...n is possible only when it is saved as SerStartBatch ini When installing the OS make sure to save it as Ser StartBatch ini on the ServerStart floppy disk 3 1 8 Start OS Installation Install the OS to the server During installation do not use the mouse or keyboard unless it is necessary for installation operations Otherwise installation may fail 1 Click Click here to Start the Installation of OS Th...

Page 75: ...t the ServerStart CD ROM appears 4 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM and click OK The License Agreement window appears 5 Click I agree After files are copied a message prompting you to eject the CD ROM and floppy disk appears 6 Eject the CD ROM and floppy disk and click OK Then the system is restarted The system continues the installation operation after restart OS GUI setup LAN utility installation S...

Page 76: ...art is started up on a computer where a different version of ServerStart is installed the installation wizard may not operate properly Make sure to uninstall a different version of ServerStart 3 2 1 Starting Up the Preconfiguration Mode Start up the preconfiguration mode 1 Start up ServerStart If ServerStart has already been started it is not necessary to start it up again If it has not start it u...

Page 77: ...loppy disk has been created message appears 5 Click OK 6 Click HOME on the tool bar The display returns to the Welcome to ServerStart window 7 Click Click here to prepare an operating system installation for a PRIMERGY Server The Prepare the installation of an operating system for PRIMERGY Servers window Before starting installation click Cautions for Installation and read the contents Important i...

Page 78: ...78 Chapter 3 OS Installation Using ServerStart 9 Select the OS to be installed The Preparing the Installation window appears ...

Page 79: ...plication Wizard pg 73 Exiting a wizard returns the display to the preconfiguration mode window 3 2 3 Close save the Configuration File When settings in all wizards are completed save the configuration file 1 Click Close and save Configuration File The Save ServerStart Configuration File window appears Open create configuration file OS installation wizard Application wizard Close save configuratio...

Page 80: ...ears 3 Set items when performing remote installation 4 Click Set The configuration file is saved You can specify any name for the configuration file However OS installation is possible only when it is saved as SerStartBatch ini When installing the OS make sure to save it as SerStartBatch ini on the ServerStart floppy disk ...

Page 81: ... write protected installation will fail The Initializing ServerStart window appears and the ServerStart initialization process starts Depending on the hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes When initialization is completed the ServerStart Unattended Mode window appears 3 Click Start Installation starts When RAID has been configured the system restarts If a message prompting you...

Page 82: ...e system restarts The system continues the installation operation after restart OS GUI setup LAN utility installation Service Pack installation and Active Directory installation are performed automatically 8 When a confirmation message appears on restart click Restart The system restarts and installs high reliability tools 9 When a message on installation completion appears press any key 10 Restar...

Page 83: ...f ServerStart core running window appears and unattended installation will be started Depending on the hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes When the process is completed the Create a ServerStart Floppy Disk window appears 4 Click Build a ServerStart Floppy Disk Creation of a ServerStart floppy disk starts When the creation is completed the Floppy disk has been created message...

Page 84: ... Windows Server 2003 interactively expertise required The expert mode starts Start up the configuration tools to set items in the following procedures Exiting a tool returns to the display to the expert mode window OS installation wizard Application wizard Starting OS installation Disk manager ...

Page 85: ...mat the OS installation partition Select the OS installation partition and click the Partition menu Format The Format Partition window appears Be sure to specify the active partition on drive C Partitions equal to or larger than 4096MB cannot be FAT formatted 3 Set items and click Format The partition is formatted 4 When the formatting is completed click the File menu Exit Disk Manager closes and ...

Page 86: ...ick No The Windows Installation window appears 3 Enter the password in Password for Administrator account and Please repeat Password and click Next If the password differs between Password for Administrator account and Please repeat Pass word an error dialog window appears Enter the password correctly The Computer Identification window appears 4 Set items and click Next The Installation Directory ...

Page 87: ...he server When the installation partition is not empty a confirmation message appears If it does not matter click OK to continue the installation procedure If an incorrect setting such as the CD key is found during installation an error window will appear Enter the correct value in the window to continue the installation procedure However corrections made here are not reflected to the configuratio...

Page 88: ...t CD ROM appears insert the CD ROM and click OK 4 When a message prompting you to insert the OS CD ROM appears insert the CD ROM and click OK After files are copied a message prompting you to insert the ServerStart CD ROM appears 5 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM and click OK The License Agreement window appears 6 Click I Agree After files are copied a message prompting you to eject the CD ROM and f...

Page 89: ...m Click Start Shutdown Select Restart and click OK The system restarts 11 When the system restarts log on to the server using the Administrator account for the local computer The server setup and OS installation have been completed Refer to Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation pg 133 and perform necessary procedures before starting server operations ...

Page 90: ...n the network and install them via the network If a remote resource server is configured you can install the same resources to multiple servers This method is useful in configuring multiple servers Target Server and Remote Resource Server PXE Server A server to which resources are installed is called a target server A server that stores resources necessary for remote installation is called a remot...

Page 91: ...you have multiple servers select one for performing the DHCP service and another for storing remote resources Remote Installation Using a Remote Resource Server In remote installation using a remote resource server ServerStart starts up on the target server Procedures for starting installation are the same as those in normal installation preconfiguration guided and expert modes Once installation s...

Page 92: ...emote resource server PXE server and check it for enough free space for storing resources Checking the Number of Servers When you have only one server use it as the remote resource server PXE server and DHCP service server Check it for the required amount of free space When you have multiple servers Check if a server performing the DHCP service exists If not decide a server for the DHCP service Wh...

Page 93: ...g remote installation using a PXE server preparatory procedures such as installing ServerStart are required Perform the following procedures to prepare the PXE server Starting the DHCP Service Check that the DHCP service is running on the same network If the DHCP service function is not installed perform the following procedures for Windows Server 2003 to install the DHCP service 1 Click Start Con...

Page 94: ...rStart 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the PXE server The ServerStart Launcher window appears When the ServerStart Launcher window does not appear execute Launcher exe in the CD ROM 2 Click OK The Windows installer starts and the Setup window appears 3 Click Next The License Agreement window appears 4 Select I accept the license agreement and click Next The User Information window appears 5 E...

Page 95: ...ion folder and click Next To change the installation folder click Browse and select the folder The Select Features window appears Configure ServerStart remote installation so that it will be installed Clicking Disk Cost displays the following widow where you can check the amount of free space ...

Page 96: ...stallation Using ServerStart 7 Click Next The contents tree window appears 8 Configure the ServerStart image necessary for network startup PXE and click Next The Useraccount for access to the content tree window appears ...

Page 97: ...he PXE server performs the DHCP service or select no when the DHCP and PXE servers are configured separately Then click Next The PXE server window appears 11 When there are multiple LAN ports click select select the LAN controller on the LAN controller selection screen and click Next The Important hint window appears 12 Click Next The Ready to Install the Application window appears ...

Page 98: ...e file copying process takes about 10 to 20 minutes The installation completes when the installation completion window appears 15 Click Start Shutdown Select Restart and click OK The system restarts Checking Services Checking PXE Services and TFTP Service 1 Right click the My Computer icon and click Manage 2 Select Services from Services and Applications On the Services list check that PXE Service...

Page 99: ...060 ClassID server option is added Setting TFTP TFTP is an FTP service function that requires no authentication In remote installation the TFTP service is used to distribute the boot image required for startup For the TFTP path set the appropriate access rights for the Guest account to obtain the image via network startup PXE 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Windows Explorer and move to the TFTP...

Page 100: ... PXE server before starting installation For sharing resources log on to the remote resource PXE server with the Administrator account 1 Prepare resources required for installation CD ROM for the OS to be installed Service Pack CD ROM for the OS to be installed ServerStart floppy disk PRIMERGY Document Tool CD Disc 1 for installing ServerView Others 2 Create a shared folder for storing resources C...

Page 101: ...are unique information to LAN cards Check the MAC address on each target server Write down the MAC address of the onboard LAN For details on how to check the MAC address of an onboard LAN refer to 2 1 2 Hardware Settings pg 46 Creating a Configuration File You can create a configuration file on a client computer before starting installation For the procedure refer to 3 2 1 Starting Up the Preconfi...

Page 102: ...ow appears 3 Click Creation of ServerStart Configuration file for the installation of an Microsoft Windows Operationg System The Microsoft Windows Operating System Installation window appears 4 Click the OS to install The Preparing the Installation window appears If a configuration file has already been created go to Step 6 5 Set items in wizards to create a configuration file Refer to 3 2 2 Confi...

Page 103: ...C address of the target system 2 Select the PRIMERGY model type 3 Specify the Configuration file containing the installation settings 8 Click Start Installation Installation starts All disk contents on the target server are deleted The ServerStart Boot Manager window appears Check that the status is Waiting for client ...

Page 104: ...esources on the remote resource server Perform 3 4 4 Preparation of Remote Resources pg 100 before starting installation Configuring a Remote Floppy A remote floppy is a shared folder for storing and using a configuration file on the network instead of loading it from the ServerStart floppy disk When the server does not have a floppy disk drive and installation is performed in guided mode expert m...

Page 105: ... 3 Click Build a ServerStart Floppy Disk Creation of a ServerStart floppy disk starts When the creation is completed the Floppy disk has been created message appears When the remote floppy is used 1 Select Remote media and click OK The Network Startup Setting window for remote installation appears 2 Click OK The Specify Drive window appears 3 Enter Remote path User name and Password and click OK T...

Page 106: ...start the system on the target server The server setup and OS installation have been completed Refer to Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation pg 133 and perform necessary procedures before starting server operations In Preconfiguration Mode 1 Create a configuration file For the creation procedure refer to 3 2 Preconfiguration Mode pg 76 Specify the shared name of the prepared shared folder in...

Page 107: ...nstallation is completed an installation completion message appears on the target server 6 Press any key on the target server 7 Restart the system on the target server The server setup and OS installation have been completed Refer to Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation pg 133 and perform necessary procedures before starting server operations ...

Page 108: ...on method will not work 3 5 1 Preparation for Installation Required Software The following software is required for installation on the second and subsequent servers Be sure to have these items close at hand CD ROM for the OS to be installed ServerStart CD ROM ServerStart floppy disk A ServerStart floppy disk containing the configuration file used for installation on the first server B ServerStart...

Page 109: ...e process is completed the Create a ServerStart Floppy Disk window appears 4 Click or insert a Server Start Floppy Disk to Start Server Start The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 5 Click Click here to prepare and or initiate an operation system installation The Select the operating system to be installed window appears 6 Click MS Windows Operating Systems The Microsoft Windows Operating Syste...

Page 110: ...to follow these installation procedures Performing the procedure in 3 2 1 Starting Up the Preconfiguration Mode pg 76 deletes the contents of the ServerStart floppy disk making the disk unavailable for installation on multiple servers 1 Start up ServerStart If ServerStart has already been started you do not have to restart it If it is not started perform the following startup procedures When the C...

Page 111: ...to the values set on the first server For installation on subse quent servers you must change the following items in the OS installation wizard For other items change the settings as necessary You do not need to start up wizards where no settings will be changed If the settings for the first server are not reflected to wizards perform the procedures from copying the floppy disk over again table Se...

Page 112: ...112 Chapter 3 OS Installation Using ServerStart ...

Page 113: ... Chapter 4 Manual OS Installation This chapter explains how to install the OS without using ServerStart 4 1 Creating Driver Disks 114 4 2 Starting Manual Installation 119 4 3 Installing the LAN Driver 127 ...

Page 114: ...erverStart system on a client computer Recommended Starting up the system from the ServerStart CD ROM on the server When creating driver disks on a client computer it is necessary to install ServerStart on the client computer beforehand Install it according to 2 4 Preparation for Using ServerStart on a Client Computer pg 54 If a different version of ServerStart has been installed uninstall it and ...

Page 115: ... 1882 PG 1892 PG 1852 1862 188x 189x LAN Driver for Windows 2003 Ver8 3 1 SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 Standard driver provided with the OS Fibre Channel Controller PG FC106 PG FC106 Windows 2000 2003 Drivers Disk V5 10a10 1 Other expansion cards Driver supplied with the expansion card table Drivers Required for Installing Windows 2000 Server Expansion card onboard controller Driver Chipset Intel E7520 E...

Page 116: ...o the client computer ServerStart starts up and the Welcome to ServerStart window appears For Creation on the Server 1 Turn on the server and insert the ServerStart CD ROM immediately ServerStart starts up and a message appears prompting you to insert the ServerStart floppy disk 2 Insert the attached ServerStart floppy disk into the server s floppy disk drive Then make sure Removable media and A a...

Page 117: ... installation will be started Depending on the hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes When the process is completed the Create a ServerStart Floppy Disk window appears 4 Click or Insert a ServerStart Floppy Disk to Start ServerStart The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 5 Eject the ServerStart floppy disk ...

Page 118: ...lder Driver Disk window appears 3 Click the type of the driver you want to create 4 Click the driver disk you want to create Follow the message and insert a floppy disk 5 Perform the procedures following the messages on the window The floppy disk will be formatted automatically and file copying will start The driver disk is automatically created When a message appears indicating that crating the d...

Page 119: ...ive area is specified on the hard disk the following message appears Pressing any key while this message is displayed boots the system from the CD ROM 3 The Windows Server 2003 Setup window appears Immediately the following message appears at the bottom of the window Press the F6 key This message will be displayed for a short time after the setup window blue screen appears Press the F6 key immedia...

Page 120: ...o Drive A message appears insert the fiber channel card driver disk created from the ServerStart CD ROM and press the Enter key The following message appears 3 Select the following item and press the Enter key You have chosen to configure a SCSI Adapter for use with Windows using a device support disk provided by an adapter manufacturer Select the SCSI Adapter you want from the following list or p...

Page 121: ...k Finish to restart the system 8 Install the LAN driver Install the LAN driver using the driver disk created from the ServerStart CD ROM For more details refer to 4 3 Installing the LAN Driver pg 127 9 Install the SAF TE driver 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the drive of the server When the ServerStart window appears exit ServerStart 2 Click Start Administrative Tools Computer Management 3 C...

Page 122: ...ating Driver Disks pg 114 2 Insert the Windows 2000 Server CD ROM Turn on the server and insert the Windows 2000 Server CD ROM immediately into the CD ROM drive Check there are no floppy disks in the floppy disk drive When the active area is specified on the hard disk the following message appears Pressing any key while this message is displayed boots the system from the CD ROM 3 The Windows 2000 ...

Page 123: ...rogram restarts Wait until it restarts automatically 6 Install the chipset driver 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the drive of the server When the ServerStart window appears exit ServerStart 2 Execute the following command on the ServerStart CD ROM CD ROM drive DRIVERS ChipSet Intel infinst_autol exe The installation wizard starts up 3 Click Next Follow instructions in the window to perform i...

Page 124: ...Click Finish 12 Click Close to close the properties window 9 Install the USB 2 0 driver The procedure differs depending on whether Service Pack 4 is applied to the CD ROM for the OS used When Service Pack 4 is applied 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the drive of the server When the ServerStart window appears exit ServerStart 2 Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop and click Manage f...

Page 125: ...river 1 Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the drive of the server When the ServerStart window appears exit ServerStart 2 Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop and click Manage from the displayed menu 3 Click Device Manager from the displayed list 4 Double click ATI Technologies Inc RAGE XL PCI under Display Adapter The properties window appears 5 Click the Driver tab and click Update Dr...

Page 126: ...anager also install at the same time When manually installing RAID Management Tool refer to 6 1 1 Installing RAID Management Tool Global Array Manager pg 168 The installation of Windows 2000 Server has completed Before Starting Operation After OS installation refer to Chapter 6 High Reliability Tool pg 167 and perform the necessary procedures 4 2 3 Installing Linux For the use of Linux refer to th...

Page 127: ...tallation For the following LAN cards the network adapter is recognized when the card is mounted during OS installation PG 1852 PG 1862 1 Click Start Administrative Tools Computer Management 2 Click Device Manager On the Device Manager list check if a recognized network adapter is present Window example When a recognized network adapter is present Network adapters appears When a recognized network...

Page 128: ... names are displayed properly when all LAN drivers are installed and the system is restarted Updating LAN Drivers Perform the following procedures on all LAN device names under Network adapters in Device Manager 1 Double click a LAN device name under Network adapters Names of the LAN devices are displayed as follows 2 Insert the driver disk created from the ServerStart CD ROM into the server 3 Cli...

Page 129: ...Reinstall Driver in the General tab window The Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard window appears 4 Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next The driver will be installed 5 Click Finish 6 Click Close to close the properties window 7 Remove the driver disk and restart the system After LAN driver installation names of the LAN devices are displayed as follows table LAN de...

Page 130: ... Ethernet controller under Other devices The properties window for the Ethernet controller appears 5 Click Reinstall Driver in the General tab window The Device Driver Upgrade Wizard window appears 6 Click Next 7 Select Install an optimum driver Recommended and click Next The Identify Driver File window appears 8 Select Floppy disk drive in Search location options and click Next Detected drivers a...

Page 131: ...er CD ROM or floppy disk or Intel PRO 1000 Disk Driver Insert the driver disk created from the ServerStart CD ROM and install the driver The Digital signature was not found message may appear If it appears click Yes to continue the operations When the Overwriting the Files window appears normally do not overwrite the files select Do not overwrite all files 4 3 3 Latest Drivers For the latest drive...

Page 132: ...132 Chapter 4 Manual OS Installation ...

Page 133: ...hese operations before operating the server 5 1 Memory Dump Paging File Setting 134 5 2 Creating a Disk for System Recovery 143 5 3 Storing the System Configuration Information 145 5 4 Creating Maintenance Tools 148 5 5 Notes Before Operating the Server 153 5 6 LAN Driver Advanced Setup BACS 157 5 7 LAN Driver Advanced Setup Intel PROSet 160 ...

Page 134: ...hecking Hard Disk Free Space To obtain memory dump sufficient hard disk capacity is required for creating paging files and memory dump files The obtainable dump types and required hard disk capacity are as follows Complete Memory Full Dump When the system unexpectedly stops contents of the whole system memory are recorded The file is stored in the directory displayed in the Dump file box Paging fi...

Page 135: ...64KB or 128KB Memory Dump File Setting Set up the memory dump file according to the following procedures 1 Log on to the server with administrator privileges 2 Check free space of the drive where the memory dump file is to be stored Check the required amount of free space according to Checking Hard Disk Free Space pg 134 If the drive has no free space refer to Cannot Collect the Memory Dump pg 277...

Page 136: ...or complete memory dump if Overwrite any existing file is checked debugging information is overwritten to the specified file every time 6 Click OK to close the Startup and Recovery window 7 Click OK to close the System Properties window 8 Restart the system The setting is enabled after the system is restarted Paging File Setting Set up the paging file according to the following procedures 1 Log on...

Page 137: ...dvanced tab 6 Click Change in the Virtual memory section The Virtual Memory window appears 7 Specify the drive where the paging file is to be created In Drive select the drive where the system is installed The selected drive is displayed in Drive in Paging file size for selected drive ...

Page 138: ... specified is displayed in Paging File Size of Drive 11 Click OK to close the Virtual Memory window 12 Click OK to close the Performance Options window 13 Click OK to close the System Properties window 14 Restart the system The setting is enabled after the system is restarted 5 1 2 How to Obtain Memory Dump For Windows 2000 Server Check the following settings before starting configuration to obtai...

Page 139: ... this option a paging file of at least 2MB is required in the boot volume Also a new file is created each time the system unexpectedly stops History of such files is stored in the directory displayed in Small dump directory usually C winnt minidump Included information Common header minidump header kernel module memory information processor information process information thread information stuck ...

Page 140: ... Kernel memory dump Only kernel memory is recorded to the memory dump file Complete memory dump Recommended The whole system memory information is recorded to the memory dump file 2 In Dump file or Small dump directory specify the directory to save the memory dump file with its full path In case of kernel memory dump or complete memory dump if Overwrite any existing file is checked debugging infor...

Page 141: ...e space of the drive where the system is installed Check the required amount of free space according to Checking Hard Disk Free Space pg 138 If the drive has no free space refer to Cannot Collect the Memory Dump pg 277 3 Click Start Settings Control Panel 4 Double click the System icon The System Properties window appears 5 Click the Advanced tab and click Performance Options The Performance Optio...

Page 142: ...l paging file size for all drives When a smaller value is specified for the paging file size performance may be affected We recommend to specify the paging file size larger than the recommended value 9 Specify the Maximum size Specify a value larger than the Initial size 10 Save the settings Click Set in the Paging file size for selected drive section The settings are saved and the value specified...

Page 143: ...system recovery set To do this you need an unused formatted floppy disk and a medium to store back up files 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tool Backup The Backup or Recovery Wizard window appears 2 Click Next The Backup or Recovery window appears 3 Select Create a backup of files and settings and then click Next The Items to Create Backups window appears 4 Select All the information...

Page 144: ...en created Store the automated system recovery set just created in a secure location 5 2 2 Creating a System Recovery Disk For Windows 2000 Server After setting up Windows Server 2000 create a system recovery disk To do this you need an unused formatted floppy disk 1 Put a label showing Windows 2000 system recovery disk onto a floppy disk and insert it into the floppy disk drive 2 Click Start Prog...

Page 145: ...end it to your maintenance personnel Preparation for Using Server Management Tools Before using Server Management Tools prepare the Server Management Tools disk supplied with the server at hand Cautions Server Management Tools are for this server only Do not use those tools on other systems Otherwise the system may be corrupted Only the information that is configured with the BIOS setup utility ca...

Page 146: ... Guide You cannot save the set values of the BIOS setup utility in the following location Write them down beforehand Information under Main menu Boot Option submenu Boot Sequence 1 Turn on the server and insert the Server Management Tools disk into the floppy disk drive 2 When the DOS promptwindow appears enter the following command and press the Enter key A SMTOOL biossave bat If storing has alre...

Page 147: ... the operation of the server may become unpredictable at such times as an abrupt power interruption or restart If the server is operated with the OS Boot Monitoring function enabled enable the function again before resuming operation For details of ServerView refer to ServerView User s Guide 1 Turn on the server and insert the Server Management Tools disk into the floppy disk drive 2 When the DOS ...

Page 148: ... according to 2 4 Preparation for Using ServerStart on a Client Computer pg 54 If ServerStart of a different version is installed in the computer make sure to uninstall the ServerStart Then perform installation again For details on how to uninstall ServerStart refer to 2 4 2 Uninstalling ServerStart pg 57 The FloppyBuilder function may not operate correctly if you start up ServerStart while Server...

Page 149: ...window appears When Creating a DOS Floppy Disk on the Server 1 Turn on the server and insert the ServerStart CD ROM immediately after that ServerStart starts up and a message appears prompting you to insert the ServerStart floppy disk 2 Insert the attached ServerStart floppy disk into the server s floppy disk drive Then make sure Removable media and A are selected and click Create A network setup ...

Page 150: ...llation will be started Depending on the hardware configuration this process may take a few minutes When the process is completed the Create a ServerStart Floppy Disk window appears 4 Click or Insert a ServerStart Floppy Disk to Start ServerStart The Welcome to ServerStart window appears 5 Eject the ServerStart floppy disk ...

Page 151: ...start The DOS floppy disk will be created automatically When a message appears indicating that the disk is created click OK and eject the disk 5 4 2 Creating a Hardware Configuration Tool This section explains how to create a Hardware Configuration Tool from the ServerStart CD ROM Prepare floppy disks as many as the tools you want to create beforehand Types of a Hardware Configuration Tool vary by...

Page 152: ...uent operations according to the messages on the window The floppy disk will be formatted automatically and file copying will start The respective tools will be created automatically When a message appears indicating that the disk is created click OK and eject the disk ...

Page 153: ...d disk cabinet or DAT connect it according to Chapter 7 Installing Hardware Options pg 173 For the settings for the installed applications supplied with the product refer to the manuals of each application 5 5 1 Updating the System Windows Update The system being used must be updated to prevent potential problems in the system Executing Windows Update can automatically search the latest version of...

Page 154: ...a particular partition arbitrarily Drive letters specified with Disk Manager in expert mode will be sequentially assigned from the first partition with C D E when installation is completed and an unused drive letter will be assigned to the CD ROM drive To change the drive letter perform the following procedures after installation You cannot change the drive letters for the system and boot drive Fo...

Page 155: ...ch may result in destruction of data For more details refer to the manuals for UPS and UPS management software Power Supply Control by UPS Change BIOS settings as follows to power the server on automatically using the UPS management software PowerChute Network Shutdown PowerChute Business Edition at power recovery or during scheduled operation For details on how to set the BIOS Setup Utility refer...

Page 156: ...nu and press the Enter key The Power On Off submenu window appears 3 Set Power On Source LAN to Enabled 8 2 9 Power On Off Submenu pg 243 To start up the server via a LAN refer to Performing Remote Installation pg 46 5 5 6 Other Notes on Operation Unnecessary Files After OS installation is completed folders named Runonce and Runonce 2 may be left in the drive where the OS is installed Delete these...

Page 157: ...llowing advanced setups of a LAN card Use the Teaming function between LAN cards or between a LAN card and the onboard LAN Setup a VLAN using a LAN card Use the Jumbo frame with a LAN card Perform the other advanced setups of a LAN card 5 6 1 BACS Installation If the OS was installed using ServerStart BACS is already installed with the driver If the OS was installed manually BACS will not be insta...

Page 158: ...he procedure differs depending on the OS being used For Windows Server 2003 1 Click Start Control Panel Broadcom Control Suite 2 For Windows 2000 Server 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel The Control Panel window appears 2 Start up Broadcom Control Suite 2 2 Right click a LAN adapter or the Team name of a Teamed Up adapter and click Add VLAN from the displayed menu A LAN adapter is displayed wit...

Page 159: ...cal with the switch setting The VLAN Name does not need to be identical with the switch setting You cannot use a VLAN ID or VLAN Name that has already been used Enter another set value 4 When the setting for the team is completed click OK 5 Click Apply to apply the settings After the network is temporarily disconnected a window is displayed Click Yes Y ...

Page 160: ...d setups of the onboard LAN 5 7 1 Intel PROSet Installation If the OS is installed using ServerStart Intel PROSet is already installed with the driver If the OS is installed manually Intel PROSet will not be installed On Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 Server if Intel PROSet is not displayed in the Control Panel install Intel PROSet according to the following installation procedures 1 Start the f...

Page 161: ...t starts with the following log may be stored in the system log file of the event viewer at system start up Since such event logs will be stored nonetheless even if the Teaming function is operated normally ignore them table LAN cards appear in the help texts LAN cards appear in the help text Corresponding LAN cards PRO 1000 Desktop PG 1852 PRO 1000 Server PG 1862 PG 1882 PG 1892 PRO 1000 adapter ...

Page 162: ... the Teaming function is being used you cannot use Windows Load Balancing Service WLBS and Network Load Balancing NLB PG 1852 does not become a member of a Team You can not select FEC GEC type when Teaming Up the onboard LAN and a LAN card If FEC GEC type is selected you can only use the switch for link aggregation When adding deleting a FEC GEC type member perform such operation under a linked do...

Page 163: ...l adapter You cannot bind them with the LAN card consisting of a Team The IP address can be set in the main virtual adapter 5 7 5 VLAN Notes When using a VLAN note the following points You can only have NetBIOS over TCP IP enabled for up to four VLANs in the whole system On a VLAN do not use protocols other than TCP IP You can only set ten or less VLANs to a LAN port When adding or deleting a VLAN...

Page 164: ...main virtual adapter You cannot bind them with the LAN card consisting a VLAN The IP address should be specified in the main virtual adapter 5 7 6 Local Address Setting Specify a local address according to the following procedures 1 Start up Intel PROSet The procedure differs depending on the OS being used For Windows Server 2003 1 Click Start Control Panel Intel R PROSet For Windows 2000 Server 1...

Page 165: ...Jumbo frame and apply the settings that will enable Jumbo frame Configure setting for Jumbo frame according to the following procedures 1 Start up Intel R PROSet from Control Panel 2 Select a LAN card to perform configuration and click Advanced tab 3 Specify the maximum frame size in Jumbo Frame tab Other Cautions You cannot connect devices directly with a cross cable without connecting a hub swit...

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Page 167: ...ns we recommend that high reliability tools be installed This chapter explains the installation and necessary settings of high reliability tools 6 1 RAID Management Tool Global Array Manager 168 6 2 Server Monitoring Tool ServerView 170 6 3 Solving Problems Early DSNAP 172 ...

Page 168: ...anually 6 1 1 Installing RAID Management Tool Global Array Manager To Install RAID Management Tool individually using the standard installer follow the procedures below Before performing Global Array Manager check that TCP IP is installed and works properly 1 Log on to the server with administrator privileges Exit all programs before starting installation Installation will fail if Event Viewer or ...

Page 169: ...ttings changes Log in with root This setting is necessary when the GAM version is 6 02 18 If the GAM version is unknown check as shown below using the rpm command 1 Edit etc init d gam in the text editor Using the vi command etc change the chkconfig setting at located at the start of the file 2 Reflect the changed settings Execute the following commands and after temporarily deleting the GAM Serve...

Page 170: ... ServerView into a Linux system refer to ServerView User s Guide Be sure to install SNMP service before installing ServerView When an error screen appears after ServerView installation Windows Server 2003 only If Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is applied when restarting after installing uninstalling ServerView the following message may appear There is no problem with operations Click Close Mes...

Page 171: ...ion Function When performing console redirection using ServerView RemoteControleService in this server connect UPS and external modem devices to serial connector 2 COM2 For details about RemoteControleService functions refer to Chapter 5 Using RemoteControleService in the ServerView User s Guide ...

Page 172: ...ing ServerStart DSNAP are batch installed with the OS and other high reliability tools If manually installing the OS install DSNAP manually Installing DSNAP When installing DSNAP separately copy the DSNAP EXE file stored in the PROGRAMS Japanese DSNAP folder of the ServerStart CD ROM into the server s hard disk How to Use This topic is discussed in the PROGRAMS Japanese DSNAP README TXT file in th...

Page 173: ...e Installing Hardware Options 174 7 2 Removing and Attaching Covers 176 7 3 Installing a CPU 181 7 4 Installing Memory Modules 189 7 5 Installing an Expansion Card 195 7 6 Installing Internal Hard Disk Units 205 7 7 Installing 5 inch Internal Options 214 7 8 Installing a Parallel Port 225 7 9 Connecting External SCSI Devices 227 ...

Page 174: ...l hard disk unit bay conversion kit B 4 Internal Hard Disk Unit Bay Conversion Kit pg 303 When installing and removing options make sure to use the removed screws on the same devices that were last installed or removed Failure to do so can damage the device This manual explains how to install hardware options in a pedestal type server as an example The type of optional devices listed in this manua...

Page 175: ...cables or devices Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown Wait for approximately 10 minutes after shutdown before installing or removing hardware options The circuit boards and soldered parts of hardware options are exposed They can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part of the server to ...

Page 176: ...Slide the drive cover up When the drive cover is locked with the drive cover key unlock the drive cover before sliding it up 1 4 1 Sliding the Drive Cover pg 31 3 Remove the hard disk cover Tilt the hard disk cover toward you and pull it up to remove When removing or attaching covers turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the ou...

Page 177: ...move the side cover 1 Release the side cover lock on the rear side 1 and remove the screw 2 Turn the side cover key counterclockwise to unlock the cover 2 Slowly slide the side cover to the rear side and then tilt it toward you to remove it from the server Side cover key ...

Page 178: ...nt cover upward to remove Remove the front cover as necessary e g when you install a 5 inch internal device Installing Covers To attach covers simply reverse the removal procedures Before turning on the server make sure that all covers are in place Check to make sure no tools or unnecessary components are left inside the server before attaching the side cover back into place Stoppers ...

Page 179: ...op is securely hooked 7 2 2 Removing the Top Cover of the Rackmount Type When the Rackmount Conversion kit for TX200S2 optional is used remove the top cover The top cover of the rackmount type corresponds to the side cover of the pedestal type 1 Open the rack door 1 4 2 Opening the Rack Door pg 32 2 Remove all cables connected to the server 3 Remove the retaining screws used to fasten the server t...

Page 180: ...ver is the same as that for removing the side cover Remove the screws on the rear side Slowly slide the top cover to the rear side and then remove it from the server Attaching the Top Cover To attach the top cover simply reverse the removal procedures Before turning on the server make sure that all covers are in place Check to make sure no tools or unnecessary components are left inside the server...

Page 181: ...do so can cause electric shock Do not install unauthorized third party CPUs This could damage the server Do not use CPUs that differ in frequency cache size The system may become unable to start up The circuit boards and soldered parts of hardware options are exposed They can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricit...

Page 182: ...lied with the CPU 7 3 2 Installable CPUs and Notes Installable CPUs The following CPUs can be installed in this server Notes on Installation The additional CPU must be the same model with the same frequency cache size as the existing CPU table Installable CPUs Model Product ID Processor Xeon 3 0GHz 2MB PG FG232 Processor Xeon 3 2GHz 2MB PG FG233 Processor Xeon 3 6GHz 2MB PG FG234 Rear Front Basebo...

Page 183: ...server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the side cover 7 2 Removing and Attaching Covers pg 176 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the two ventilation system covers 5 Remove the CPU cover Ventilation system covers Latch Latch ...

Page 184: ... Pull up to open the socket lever fully A CPU cannot be installed unless the socket lever is fully open The socket lever turns approx 135 degrees Be sure to open the socket lever fully to release it If the socket lever is not fully open during CPU installation the CPU may be damaged Latch Latch Socket lever ...

Page 185: ...on the CPU and insert the pins into the socket Return the socket lever to the original position 9 Install the heat sink Attach the heat sink to the installed CPU and fasten it with the screws Carefully tighten the screws in diagonal order When installing the CPU in the socket be careful not to bend CPU pins Socket lever CPU Pin 1 marking Heat sink CPU ...

Page 186: ...86 Chapter 7 Installing Hardware Options 10 Install the CPU fan 1 Remove the dummy cover from the CPU fan holder 2 Pull the CPU fan lever and install the CPU fan in the CPU fan holder Dummy cover CPU fan ...

Page 187: ...rse the removal procedure 13 Install the side cover 14 Turn on the server and start the BIOS Setup Utility Initialize the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area 1 Start the BIOS Setup Utility and set Reset Configuration Data on the Advanced menu to Yes 2 From the Exit menu select Save Changes Exit and press the Enter key 15 Store the BIOS settings 5 3 1 How to Store the BIOS Information pg 1...

Page 188: ...y CPU Status Submenu pg 248 Replace the defective CPU if discovered and then restart the server Replacing the Defective CPU Replace the defective CPU with a new one according to 7 3 3 How to Install a CPU pg 183 After replacing the CPU start the BIOS Setup Utility and select the Server menu the CPU Status submenu to check that CPU n Status n is the number of the replaced CPU is set to Enabled If t...

Page 189: ...to do so can cause burns When installing or removing memory make sure to remove the screws on the specified points only There is a chance of injury if screws other than those on the specified points are removed This could also damage the server Touch only the specified part of the printed circuit board This could cause injury This could also damage the server Memory modules are made of delicate co...

Page 190: ...ory modules that can be installed with the basic RAM module conversion kit Banks 0 and 1 For add on RAM modules 7 4 2 Installable Memory Modules and Notes Installable Memory Modules The following memory module types can be used in this server table List of Usable Memory Modules Model Remarks Memory Module 512MB PG RM51AE 512MB 256MB DIMM x 2 Memory Module 1GB PG RM1AE 1GB 512MB DIMM x 2 Memory Mod...

Page 191: ...ith the same capacity with the label placed on the same location Identification label location Identification label patterns When a memory module is viewed so that the corner circled in the above figure comes to the lower left identification labels are applied in any of the following patterns table Identification Label Patterns Pattern Label A Label B Label C 1 Not applied Not applied Not applied ...

Page 192: ...ouch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the ventilation system cover above the memory slots Release the latch on the ventilation system cover and lift it up to remove 5 To replace the memory module open outward the retention clips on both sides of the slot Make sure not to open the clips outward too quickly because the memory module may pop up which could cause dam...

Page 193: ...curely closed push them with your fingers to close 7 Attach the ventilation system cover To attach it simply reverse the removal procedures 8 Attach the side cover 9 Turn on the server and start the BIOS Setup Utility Initialize the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area 1 Start the BIOS Setup Utility and set Reset Configuration Data on the Advanced menu to Yes 2 From the Exit menu select Sa...

Page 194: ...tive Memory 1 Check the slot whose memory is defective from the system event log 9 3 System Event Log pg 280 2 Replace the defective memory with a new one according to 7 4 3 How to Install Memory Module pg 192 3 Turn on the server and start the BIOS Setup Utility 8 2 1 Starting and Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility pg 231 4 Select the Memory Status submenu from the Server menu and check that Memory M...

Page 195: ...pansion cards Failure to do so can cause burns When installing or removing expansion cards make sure to remove the screws on the specified points only There is a chance of injury if screws other than those on the specified points are removed This could also damage the server Touch only the specified part of the printed circuit board Failure to do so could cause injury and also damage the server Do...

Page 196: ...s to accommodate up to five expansion cards The clock frequency depends on the number and specifications of the expansion cards installed Only slot 5 is mounted on the PCI board Rear Front Baseboard PCI slot 5 32bit33MHz PCI slot 4 64bit133MHz PCI slot 3 64bit133MHz PCI slot 2 64bit100MHz PCI slot 1 64bit100MHz ...

Page 197: ...140D1 1 1 For internal array system Ultra 320 0ch SCSI RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 2 4 For internal external array systems Ultra 320 2ch SCSI SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 2 For internal external SCSI devices Ultra 160 SCSI Fibre Channel Controller PG FC106 2 Eth Ctrl 1000 BASE T Cu PG 1892 4 4 1000BASE T Eth Ctrl 1000 BASE SX Fibre LC PG 1882 2 1000BASE SX Eth Ctrl 1000 BASE T Cu PG 1852 3 1...

Page 198: ...alled using ServerStart ServerStart performs configuration and hard disk initialization automatically Installation locations If the hard disk unit where the OS is installed is connected to the RAID card install the RAID card in Slot 1 PCI slot settings When connecting to an external SCSI device when not connecting with an internal hard disk unit after installing the RAID card PG 140D1 PG 142E3 set...

Page 199: ...o the RAID card Refer to the following connection diagram and reconnect the SCSI cable after installing the expansion card Baseboard Bay3 Bay2 Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 Baseboard SCSI connector B SCSI connector A Terminal resistor ch0 RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 SCSI connector A SCSI connector B Terminal resistor ch0 ch1 SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 etc RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG...

Page 200: ...e driver Installing the Remote Service Board Notes Before Installing When installing the remote service board note the following points Do not connect the remote service board AC adapter until you finish installing the remote service board and attaching all the server covers Failure to do so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock When replacing remote service boards or adding other opti...

Page 201: ...cted to the ports on the remote service board and the ports on the baseboard respectively Then install the remote service board in PCI Slot 5 After attaching the side cover of the server connect the following cables For how to connect cables refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options USB cable VGA branch cable LAN cable AC adapter Remote service boa...

Page 202: ...itor for higher brightness The recommended screen refresh rate for the monitor is 70Hz In case of poor resolution of the monitor display set the screen refresh rate to 70Hz 7 5 3 How to Install an Expansion Card 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the side cover 7 2 Removing and Attaching Covers pg 176 3 Touch a metal part of the server ...

Page 203: ...n card to the PCI board 1 Lift the stopper latches or slightly bend the PCI board outward to remove the PCI dummy card 2 Slide to remove the stoppers 3 Install the expansion card to the PCI board and fasten it with stoppers Use stoppers in four of six locations depending on the card Lift stopper latches PCI board PCI dummy Note Stoppers do not slide upward Stoppers ...

Page 204: ...Firmly press the expansion card into the connector of the PCI slot and put the slide lock back in place to lock 7 Attach the side cover Removing the Expansion Card To remove the expansion card simply reverse the installation procedures Slide lock ...

Page 205: ...ed devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock Install our genuine internal hard disk units only Failure to do so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock When installing or removing hardware options make sure to remove the screws on the specified points only There is a chance of injury if screws other than those on the specified points a...

Page 206: ...tional internal hard disk unit conversion kit it becomes possible to convert a 5 inch storage bay to a 3 5 inch storage bay 7 7 4 How to Install the Internal Hard Disk Unit Bay Conversion Kit pg 220 When the Upgrade kit 6 hard disks 2 channel 2x3 is used the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit cannot be installed 5 inch storage bay 3 5 inch storage bay Inside ...

Page 207: ... radiators or other heat source Use or store the device on a shock and vibration free surface Do not use or store the device in a humid or dusty place Do not use or store the device near magnets or devices that generate magnetic fields Do not disassemble or take the device apart Keep the disk away from condensation or water droplets Mishandling could result in destruction of the data stored in the...

Page 208: ... 6 hard disks 2 channel 2x3 Bay 1 Bay 4 Bay 2 Bay 5 Bay 3 Bay 6 Internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit 2ch Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 Bay 4 Bay 5 Bay 6 Bay 7 Bay 8 Bay 9 Standard drive cage 1ch Rack mount type 1ch Bay6 ID 5 Bay5 ID 4 Bay4 ID 3 Bay3 ID 2 Bay2 ID 1 Bay1 ID 0 With Upgrade kit 6 hard disks 2 channel 2x3 Bay6 ID 2 Bay5 ID 1 Bay4 ID 0 Bay3 ID 2 Bay2 ID 1 Bay1 ID 0 ch1 ch0 With internal hard ...

Page 209: ...hannel 128MB w BBU in PCI slot 1 For a basic RAID card conversion kit install the RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PGB1U42E3 in PCI slot 1 Baseboard Bay3 Bay2 Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 Terminal resistor SCSI connectorA SCSI connectorB Secondary IDE connector Baseboard Bay3 Bay2 Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 Secondary IDE connector SCSI connectorA SCSI connectorB Terminal r...

Page 210: ... RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 Secondary IDE connector SCSI connectorB RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 Terminal resistor Baseboard Bay3 Bay2 Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 ch0 ch1 Terminal resistor Secondary IDE connector SCSI connectorB RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 ...

Page 211: ...n the drive cover is locked unlock the drive cover before sliding it up 3 Remove the hard disk cover Tilt the hard disk cover toward you and pull it to remove 4 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 5 Remove the dummy unit from the bay to accommodate an internal hard disk unit Pull the dummy unit out towards you with its tabs being pressed inward Be sure to keep the remo...

Page 212: ...rd Disk Unit 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 2 Remove the hard disk cover 3 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the internal hard disk unit With pressing the front tab of the internal hard disk unit to remove turn the handle upward and pull the hard disk unit towards you To remove the internal hard disk u...

Page 213: ...refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options Perform the replacement as follows 1 Open the hard disk cover 2 Locate the failed hard disk unit by checking the hard disk failure LED of each bay 3 Pull out the failed hard disk unit a little towards you 4 Wait for approximately 60 seconds until the hard disk stops rotating and pull out the failed hard dis...

Page 214: ...h storage bays When installing or removing internal devices turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock Install our genuine internal devices only Failure to do so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock When installing or removing hardware options make sure to remove the ...

Page 215: ...bay locations and SCSI IDs of the 5 inch storage bays are as follows Connections Connect 5 inch internal devices as described below When the Upgrade kit 6 hard disks 2 channel 2x3 is used and a RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU PG 142E3 for internal connection is not installed the onboard SCSI connector cannot be used Install a SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 to connect a 5 inch internal device table Installa...

Page 216: ...Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 Terminal resistor Secondary IDE connector SCSI connectorB Onboard SCSI connector Internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit Baseboard Bay6 Bay5 Bay4 Bay3 Bay2 Bay1 Bay8 Bay7 Bay9 SCSI connectorA SCSI connectorB Secondary IDE connector ...

Page 217: ...n Kit pg 220 1 Set SCSI IDs of the 5 inch internal devices For SCSI IDs of devices refer to Installable 5 inch Internal Devices pg 215 2 Turn off the server and connected devices and unplug all power cables from the outlet 3 Remove the side and front covers 7 2 Removing and Attaching Covers pg 176 4 Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity Baseboard Bay3 Bay2 Bay6 Bay5 Bay4...

Page 218: ...later use 6 Detach the 5 inch storage bay rails from the removed dummy unit Remove eight screws that fix the 5 inch storage bay rails to detach 7 Attach the removed 5 inch storage bay rails to the internal device to be added Of the eight screws removed from the dummy unit when the 5 inch storage bay rails were detached use four metric threads to install the internal device Tabs Metric thread Metri...

Page 219: ...nch internal devices When adding one 5 inch internal device Use the port A shown in the following cable illustration for SCSI cable connection When adding two 5 inch internal devices When connecting a SCSI cable to the internal devices use port A shown in the following cable illustration for the internal device installed in Bay 3 and use port B for the internal device installed in Bay 2 Ventilatio...

Page 220: ...hich the SCSI cable is connected 13 Attach the ventilation system cover Make sure to avoid pinching cables when attaching 14 Attach the front and side covers 7 7 4 How to Install the Internal Hard Disk Unit Bay Conversion Kit When the Upgrade kit 6 hard disks 2 channel 2x3 is used the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit cannot be installed 1 Turn off the server and connected devices and unp...

Page 221: ... 5 inch storage bay rails from the removed dummy unit Remove eight screws that fix the 5 inch storage bay rails to detach 6 Attach the removed 5 inch storage bay rails to the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit to be added Of the eight screws removed from the dummy unit when the 5 inch storage bay rails were detached use four metric threads to install the internal device Latches Metric thre...

Page 222: ... 7 Installing Hardware Options 7 Install the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit Push it into the 5 inch bay until it clicks 8 Remove the ventilation system cover on the system fan Ventilation system cover ...

Page 223: ...r cable and SMB cable to the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit 10 Install the cable clamp to the SMB cable connector to fasten the SMB cable SCSI cable SMB cable Power cable Internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit Cable clamp SMB cable Internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit Rear ...

Page 224: ...28MB w BBU For how to install the RAID Ctrl 2 Channel 128MB w BBU refer to 7 5 3 How to Install an Expansion Card pg 202 For details about connection patterns refer to Connections pg 209 The internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit is connected in a 2ch configuration 12 Attach the ventilation system cover Make sure to avoid pinching cables when attaching 13 Attach the front and side covers Onboa...

Page 225: ...tal part of the server to discharge static electricity 4 Remove the ventilation system cover Release the latch on the ventilation system cover and lift it up to remove When installing or removing a parallel port turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock Touch only the specified p...

Page 226: ...le at the center of the panel Move the screwdriver to the right and left and pull the panel off 6 Connect a parallel cable to the onboard parallel connector and attach the connector of the cable to the rear panel 7 Secure the connector using screws from the rear side 8 Attach the ventilation system cover 9 Attach the side cover Rear Connector Rear ...

Page 227: ...m configuration and connection 7 9 2 Connecting External SCSI Devices External SCSI devices with different SCSI IDs are connected in a daisy chain as shown in the following figure Up to two external SCSI devices can be connected Server Hard disk cabinet PRIMERGY SX30 Example of system configuration connected to hard disk cabinet PRIMERGY SX30 SCSI cable Standard SCSI cable PG CBLS004 PG CBLS005 Op...

Page 228: ...vice Be sure to use the terminal resistor supplied with a SCSI device only on that device Daisy Chain Connection Daisy chain connection is impossible between devices with different SCSI interfaces Use a SCSI Ctrl U160 separately for connection DLT and LTO library devices cannot be connected in a daisy chain table Types of Terminal Resistor Connector on optional SCSI devices Terminal resistor Half ...

Page 229: ...ing Hardware and Utilities This chapter explains how to make the environment settings necessary to operate the server and how to use each utility 8 1 Switch Settings 230 8 2 BIOS Setup Utility 231 8 3 SCSI Setup Utility 251 ...

Page 230: ... Settings Switch Location The switch block of the server is located on the baseboard as shown below Switch Settings The switch settings are as follows table Switch Settings Switch number Description Switch 1 Always keep in OFF position Switch 2 When deleting the password turn to ON After the operation always return the switch to its original OFF position Switch 3 Always keep in OFF position Switch...

Page 231: ...nd exit the BIOS Setup Utility How to Start the BIOS Setup Utility 1 Turn the server on 2 During POST press the F2 key while the message F2 BIOS Setup F12 BOOT Menu is displayed on the screen The Main menu window appears when the POST completes When the Main menu window does not appear When the Main menu window does not appear because the F2 is pressed at wrong timing press the Ctrl Alt Delete key...

Page 232: ...ous menu Scrolls through the menu option list Switches between menus Changes the value of an item Enter Activates the selected item or displays the sub menu of items with the mark In items in which is displayed the sub menu appears F9 Sets each item to its initial default value F10 Saves the setting values and ends the operation In the case of a submenu it returns to the previous menu Boot Menu 1 ...

Page 233: ...d the Configuration has not been saved Save before exiting message is displayed 3 Use the keys to move the cursor to Yes or No and press the Enter key If you selected Save Changes Exit from the Exit menu Select Yes to exit After saving changes to settings the BIOS Setup Utility closes and the server restarts Select No not to exit The display returns to the BIOS Setup Utility window If you selected...

Page 234: ...ynchronized time system NTP etc System Date Present date The system date is set in month day year format For example August 20 2005 is set as 08 20 2005 Diskette A 1 4M Fixed parameter Sets the type of Floppy Disk Drive A recording density and drive size IDE Drive1 Sets the type and operating mode for connected IDE devices After selecting the IDE device to be set press the Enter key to display the...

Page 235: ...Bit I O Enabled Fixed parameter Specifies the bus width for data transfer between the processor and the IDE controller PIO Mode IDE Drive1 IDE Drive2 IDE Drive4 Standard IDE Drive3 PIO4 DMA2 Displays the data transfer mode Cannot be changed Ultra DMA Mode IDE Drive1 IDE Drive2 IDE Drive4 Disabled IDE Drive3 Mode2 Cannot be changed PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help Secondary Master CD RO...

Page 236: ...tead of POST information NumLock Auto Fixed parameter The state of the NumLock during activation Boot Menu Enabled Fixed parameter Sets whether or not to display the boot drive selection window after POST By selecting the boot drive from the Boot Menu window startup can be done from the selected boot drive regardless of the Boot Sequence setting MultiBoot for HDs Disabled at the time of purchase E...

Page 237: ... window Advanced System Configuration Configures additional settings Press the Enter key to display the 8 2 8 Advanced System Configuration Submenu pg 241 window Power On Off Configures power On Off settings Press the Enter key to display the 8 2 9 Power On Off Submenu pg 243 window IPMI Configures server management settings Press the Enter key to display the 8 2 10 IPMI Submenu pg 244 window Rese...

Page 238: ...em Used as a serial port BMC Used as a server management port Shared The server does not support this yet Note Do not set to Shared Serial 2 Disabled Enabled Auto at the time of purchase Configures Serial Port 2 Parallel Auto Fixed parameter Configures the parallel port table Items on the Advanced Menu Item Setting Description PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help Select Item Select Menu Ch...

Page 239: ... not to use the IDE adapter Mouse Controller Disabled Enabled Auto Detect at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to use the mouse connected to the mouse port SCSI Controller Channel A B Fixed parameter Sets whether to enable or disable the onboard SCSI controller SCSI Option ROM Scan Disabled Enabled at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to initialize the extended ROM LAN Controller Ena...

Page 240: ...SCAN Enabled Disabled at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to initialize the extended ROM in each PCI slot This server has five slots PCI Slot 2 Configuration Option ROM SCAN PCI Slot 3 Configuration Option ROM SCAN PCI Slot 4 Configuration Option ROM SCAN PCI Slot 5 Configuration Option ROM SCAN PCI IRQ Configuration Sets PCI IRQs for the PCI slots Press the Enter key to display the PCI IR...

Page 241: ... whether or not to run one CPU as a dual processing CPU The setting Enabled may enhance processing performance by allowing maximum use of the processor resources Limit CPUID functions Disabled Fixed parameter Configures the CPU internal setting CPU Thermal Management Enhanced Fixed parameter Configures the CPU internal setting This item is displayed only when using the optional 3 6GHz CPU CPU Halt...

Page 242: ...he time delay after which the CPU moves to throttling when it overheats USB Host Controller Disabled Enabled at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to use the USB host controller USB 2 0 Host Controller Disabled Enabled at the time of purchase Sets whether to enable or disable the USB 2 0 host controller USB BIOS Legacy Support Disabled at the time of purchase Enabled Sets whether to enable o...

Page 243: ...en the modem connected to the serial port receives a ring signal LAN Disabled Enabled at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to enable the power to be turned on via LAN Wake Up Timer Disabled Fixed parameter Sets whether or not the power is turned on at a certain time or after a certain time has passed A separate program is necessary for setting startup time Wake Up Time Displays the startup ...

Page 244: ...le for it becomes full Note Changing this setting deletes the existing event log Before making changes refer to 9 3 1 How to Use Server Management Tools pg 280 for saving the event log BMC Time Sync Enabled Fixed parameter Synchronizes the internal clock of the Baseboard Management Controller BMC with the system time System Event Log Displays the system event logs Press the Enter key to display th...

Page 245: ...t Set Setup Password Sets a setup password Setting a setup password makes it necessary to enter the password in order to start the BIOS Setup Utility Press the Enter key to display the password input window Enter the setup password For more details refer to 9 4 2 Security against Unauthorized Use pg 285 Setup Password Lock Standard at the time of purchase Extended Sets the scope protected by the s...

Page 246: ...kette CDROM Lock Sets whether to enable or disable system startup from a floppy disk or CD ROM Setup Prompt Disabled Enabled at the time of purchase Sets whether or not to display a setup message F2 BIOS Setup F12 BOOT Menu on the POST window during system startup Virus Warning Disabled Fixed parameter Sets whether or not to check the boot sector of the hard disk drive after the previous system st...

Page 247: ...ppy disk is inside be sure to disable the OS Boot Monitoring function If the system is started with this function enabled the server may automatically turn off or restart improperly When setting this function refer to ServerView User s Guide to fully learn about its specifications in order to use it properly with the correct settings Action Continue Reset at the time of purchase Power Cycle Sets t...

Page 248: ...ned on when the temperature is not in its operating environment range 10 35 C Memory Scrubbing Enabled Fixed parameter Sets whether or not to correct errors of memory space that is currently not used by the OS or application programs CPU Status Press the Enter key to display the CPU Status Submenu pg 248 window Memory Status Press the Enter key to display the Memory Status Submenu pg 248 window Co...

Page 249: ...al1 at the time of purchase Serial2 Sets the serial port to be used for console redirection Media Type Serial at the time of purchase LAN Sets the connection type for console redirection Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 at the time of purchase 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K Sets the speed of the console redirection connection in bps Protocol VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 at the time of purcha...

Page 250: ...nhanced SpeedStep table Items on the Exit Menu Item Description Save Changes Exit Save the current settings and exit the BIOS Setup Utility After it exits the server reboots Discard Changes Exit Exits the BIOS Setup Utility without saving current settings Previously saved settings remain valid Get Default Values Returns to the server s initial values for all items However since there are items tha...

Page 251: ...ms as necessary Changing Settings 1 Use the keys to select the item whose setting is to be changed The and keys move the cursor up and down and the and keys move the cursor to the left and right 2 Press the Enter key When an item with a submenu is selected the submenu appears When an item without a submenu is selected the setting is changed LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT BIOS IME n n...

Page 252: ...iting Select Save Changes then exit this menu and press the Enter key The changes are saved and the SCSI Setup Utility closes To exit without saving configuration changes Select Discard changes then exit this menu and press the Enter key The changes are discarded and the SCSI Setup Utility closes table List of Key Operations on the SCSI Setup Utility Window Key Roles of key Home End Moves the curs...

Page 253: ...ays the IRQ IRQ level of the SCSI controller NVM Displays whether or not the SCSI controller has NVRAM for storing settings On this server Yes is displayed Boot Order Displays the boot order of SCSI controllers When the server starts up startable SCSI devices connected to SCSI cards controllers are searched for in ascending numerical order SCSI devices start up in order of detection LSI Logic Cont...

Page 254: ...ixed parameter Sets the startup priority for SCSI controllers Current Status Displays whether the SCSI controller BIOS is enabled or disabled Next Boot ON Fixed parameter Sets whether to enable or disable the SCSI controller BIOS at the next startup LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT BIOS IME n nn nn Boot Adapter List Insert Add an adapter Hit Insert to select an adapter from this list A...

Page 255: ...on the startup screen Negotiate with devices Supported Fixed parameter Sets whether or not to set the transfer rate between the SCSI card and SCSI devices Video Mode Color Fixed parameter Sets the screen color scheme to color or black and white Support Interrupt Hook interrupt the Default Fixed parameter Sets whether or not to support interruption channels Restore Defaults Reads default values for...

Page 256: ...ng method Spinup Delay Secs 2 at the time of purchase 1 15 Specifies the interval between a server startup and the start of disk rotation Secondary Cluster Server No Fixed parameter Sets whether to enable or disable the secondary cluster server Termination Control Auto Fixed parameter Sets whether to enable or disable the terminator on the system board Restore Defaults Reads default values for the...

Page 257: ...imum data transfer width Scan ID Yes at the time of purchase No Sets whether or not to scan this device at startup Scan LUNs 0 Yes at the time of purchase No Sets whether or not to scan LUN 1 and subsequent LUNs at startup DISCONNECT On at the time of purchase Off Sets whether or not to permit disconnection during command execution SCSI Timeout 10 Specifies the timeout period during command execut...

Page 258: ...ease have it ready Performing Physical Format 1 Insert the Server Management Tools disk supplied with this server and turn the server on 2 When a command prompt is displayed enter the following command and press the Enter key A SMTOOL ASPIFMT EXE The SCSI Low Level Format Utility starts up 3 Use the keys to select the hard disk to be formatted physically Press the Space key to set it 4 Press the T...

Page 259: ...ter starting to use this server as well as daily care and maintenance 9 1 Daily Maintenance 260 9 2 Troubleshooting 265 9 3 System Event Log 280 9 4 Security 284 9 5 Backup 288 9 6 Restoring the System 291 9 7 Reinstalling the OS 293 9 8 Changing OS Settings 294 9 9 Maintenance Service 297 ...

Page 260: ...time for early detection This allows the server administrator to remove a system error early and avoid trouble For an overview and installation of ServerView and other high reliability tools refer to 1 2 2 High Reliability Tools Pg 19 and Chapter 6 High Reliability Tool Pg 167 Replacing a PSU or System Fan when the Power Supply Conversion Kit is Used Since the PSUs and system fans are redundant wh...

Page 261: ...ved wipe off any remaining detergent with a cloth dampened with water When wiping the server be sure that no moisture enters the server machine Do not use solvents Use a mild detergent only Otherwise the server may be damaged Use a vacuum cleaner periodically to prevent dust buildup in ventilation holes In dusty environments dust piles up on the front and rear panels of the server over short perio...

Page 262: ... devices Remove dust deposits from units and devices Tape devices are particularly susceptible to dust and may cause failures Install them in a clean environment Be careful when removing components such as CPUs memory modules or hard disk units Be sure to install parts and cables in the original position Leaving dust brushed off or blown with air in the server can cause failure Be sure to take it ...

Page 263: ...isk Drive Prolonged use of the floppy disk drive accumulates dust on the device head the part which reads writes data A dirty head can impair the ability to read write data to from a floppy disk correctly Clean the head once every three months Cleaning Method 1 Insert the cleaning disk into the floppy disk drive 2 Access the floppy disk drive from the OS For Windows access it via Explorer For Linu...

Page 264: ...264 Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance Optional Devices For cleaning optional devices refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options ...

Page 265: ...For optional devices refer to PRIMERGY ServerBooks supplied with the server and Supplement supplied with options Server The server does not power on or the power LED on the front of the server does not light up Check to see whether the power cable is properly connected to the outlet For instructions on connecting the power cable refer to Start Guide The access LED does not light up When using the ...

Page 266: ...of the temperature boundaries Although continued use within the temperature boundaries poses no problems within itself reconsider the surrounding environment conditions if this log is output or if ServerView issues this notification Serial ports are not recognized properly in Device Manager This may occur when the Serial 1 and Serial 2 settings are changed with 8 2 6 Peripheral Configuration Subme...

Page 267: ...n or the 3D program may terminate abnormally If this occurs set Color quality in screen properties to anything other than True Color 32 bits Floppy Disk Drive Cannot read or write to the floppy disk The head may be dirty Clean the drive using a cleaning disk For cleaning methods refer to 9 1 2 Cleaning Pg 261 Cannot write to the floppy disk The write protection of the floppy disk may be applied Fl...

Page 268: ...evice is abnormal From the BIOS Setup Utility check the IDE Drive1 4 setting of the Main menu or the Local Bus IDE adapter setting of the Advanced menu Peripheral Configuration submenu If the message still appears the baseboard must be replaced Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer Failure Fixed Disk 1 Fixed Disk Controller Failure Keyboard error The Key...

Page 269: ... installed replace it with supported memory One or more RDRAM devices have bad architecture timing One or more RDRAM devices are disabled There are more than 32 RDRAM devices in the system Non Fujitsu Siemens Memory Module detected Warranty void The memory is abnormal Check to see that the jumper pin settings or BIOS Setup Utility settings are correct If the message still appears the keyboard must...

Page 270: ...ontact your maintenance engineer Available CPUs do not support the same bus frequency system halted CPUs with varying frequencies are installed Install the correct CPUs If the message still appears the keyboard must be replaced Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer Diskette drive A error The floppy disk drive is abnormal Check to see whether the floppy d...

Page 271: ...n motherboard some CNR functionality may be lost CNR and AC97 Version do not match AC97 functionality of CNR ignored Illegal AC97 configuration AC97 Audio and Modem functions disabled Illegal AC97 configuration AC97 Modem function disabled CNR LAN Interface not compatible with Motherboard LAN function disabled USB version required by the CNR is not supported by the motherboard The CNR USB function...

Page 272: ...ears refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer Parity Check 1 Power off the server and turn it back on If the message still appears the keyboard must be replaced Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer Parity Check 2 Service Processor not properly installed Unknown PCI Error The PCI is abnormal Disregard this message...

Page 273: ... this occurred while recovering BIOS information configure the information using the BIOS Setup Utility Then store the BIOS information ERROR Fail to write 1st CMOS data into data file nn ERROR Fail to write 2nd CMOS data into data file nn ERROR Fail to write ESCD data into the data file nn ERROR Fail to write SEEPROM data into the data file nn ERROR Fail to open data file The file for recovering ...

Page 274: ...ons and hardware utilities supplied with the OS Installation and subsequent restart and logon are performed automatically as necessary In rare cases however automatic logon is not performed and the logon window appears In this widow logon the user name and password you have set before starting installation After logon the setup procedures are continued Automatic installation stopped at an entry sc...

Page 275: ...ted Please delete all RAID arrays before starting Configuration is displayed Use the ServerStart floppy disk you have created Check Delete existing RAID array or select Use existing array in the RAID wizard Operating System not found appears when the system restarts after file copy from the CD ROM The following problems should be considered Check the settings The array controller card comes later ...

Page 276: ... is displayed at the LAN device name in Device Manager Device names are displayed properly when all LAN drivers are installed and the system is restarted For details on LAN driver installation refer to 4 3 1 Installing the LAN Driver Windows Server 2003 Pg 127 Error Message Appears during LAN Driver Installation and LAN does not Operate Properly A conflict may have occurred between system resource...

Page 277: ...ble List of Event Log Errors That Can Occur after Installation ID Description Cause and corrective action 62 This computer is a domain PDC at the root of forest Use the net command net time setsntp server name to configure it for synchronization from an external time source Cause An NTP was selected as a component Corrective action ServerStart cannot configure the NTP server due to the absence of ...

Page 278: ...stallation to restore the system For restoration procedures refer to the following 9 6 1 For Windows Server 2003 Pg 291 9 6 2 For a Windows 2000 Server Pg 292 Failed in Remote Installation If remote installation fails check the following Checking Services Check that the DHCP PXE Service and TFTP Service are running For checking procedures refer to 3 4 Remote Installation Pg 90 Setting TFTP To acce...

Page 279: ...dware clock in the server is used to display the time This may cause a difference in time between the OS and the hardware clock When you want to see the accurate time on the OS it is recommended to use the NTP service to periodically correct the time displayed on the OS Changing the Time Settings for the OS and Hardware Clock In a Linux environment the time displayed on the OS the software clock v...

Page 280: ...Tools disk supplied with this server is exclusively for this server Do not use it on other systems If used it may cause damage to the system Server Management Tools must be used when the server is started using the startup method discussed below If started up from other floppy disks or hardware disks do not use these tools Otherwise the system may be corrupted Do not eject the floppy disk when the...

Page 281: ...EL User Management LAN Configuration Exiting Server Management Tools 1 Press the Esc key in the menu window of Server Management Tools The power can be turned off when the DOS prompt is displayed General Information Temperature Information Fan Information Voltage Information Powersupply Information System Event Log SEL FRU Information ID Proms User Management LAN Configuration FSC System Specific ...

Page 282: ...4 To exit the system event log press the Esc key 9 3 3 Saving Deleting the System Event Log When the system event log is full the oldest log is overwritten with the newest log Periodically check the system event log and save delete as necessary Saving the System Event Log 1 Start Server Management Tools The menu window of Server Management Tools appears 2 Use the and keys to select System Event Lo...

Page 283: ...og 1 Start Server Management Tools The menu window of Server Management Tools appears 2 Use the and keys to select System Event Log SEL and press the Enter key The SYSTEM EVENT LOG SEL window appears 3 Press the F3 key A confirm delete window appears 4 Press the Enter key This deletes the system event log Selecting System Event Log SEL right after deleting the system event log will result in an er...

Page 284: ... covers to protect the hardware hard disks and 5 inch internal devices in the server from theft or tampering Keep the side cover locked during normal use Turn the key clockwise to lock the cover Do not lose the drive cover and side cover keys If the key is lost refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your maintenance engineer For instructions on opening the drive cover refer to 1 4...

Page 285: ...heir respective manuals 9 4 2 Security against Unauthorized Use A password can be set to prevent unauthorized use of the server Setting a password makes it necessary to enter the password in order to access the server Without the password the server cannot be used Password Types There are two types of passwords that define the privileges of server operations User Password The password required to ...

Page 286: ... password change window To change the password perform the following settings and press the Enter key To delete the password enter the current password and then press the Enter key without entering anything in the second and third fields The status of Setup System Password changes to Not installed The system shuts down after three invalid password entries If this happens turn off the server turn i...

Page 287: ...a no longer exists but in reality the data is simply no longer accessible to the OS and it is still accessible to malicious individuals that can restore the data Therefore if confidential or important data is saved to the hard disk in addition to the operations mentioned above it is recommended to use third party tools or services to wipe the data completely from the disk to prevent its restoratio...

Page 288: ...e to perform periodic backups of the system 9 5 2 Backup Devices Software and Their Operations Backup operations differ depending on network operating systems applications and system operations Refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your sales representative and make backups using the following items Backup device e g DAT72 unit Backup software Standard backup software supplied wi...

Page 289: ...ater To manage the lifespan write the use start date on the media Rotating Media When using a single media cartridge over and over backup data can be temporarily lost in the event the backup fails Also if the hard disk fails during backup the backup data cannot be recovered Perform backup operations using multiple mediums on a rotating basis Avoid Leaving Media in Devices Because the magnetic reco...

Page 290: ...this function may cause the media to eject from an internal device of the server and hit the chassis door If this is the case open the door when ejecting or do not eject the media Media Label Types and Positions When writing information such as the name on media use the label that came with the media The area in which a label can be posted on the media of each device varies Failing to post labels ...

Page 291: ...kup media created beforehand Driver disk for RAID cards or onboard SCSI For details about how to create a drive disk refer to 4 1 Creating Driver Disks Pg 114 Windows Server 2003 First Step Guide 1 Follow Windows Server 2003 First Step Guide to start Windows Server 2003 setup 2 When a message prompting you to press the F6 key appears immediately after the start of setup press the F6 key 3 When a m...

Page 292: ... 3 Follow the message on the setup window to restore the system Notes on system restoration The system may return to the initial installation conditions depending on the restoration information used In this case the system must be configured after system restoration Windows 2000 Server may have to be reinstalled if system files or system information are severely damaged If this is the case reinsta...

Page 293: ...d system configuration in a different location Some drivers and software are not installed together with the OS Install them after OS installation Other Notes Other notes are the same as those that apply for first time installation Please check in advance 9 7 2 Reinstallation Using ServerStart When the previous installation was performed in guide or preconfiguration mode the ServerStart floppy dis...

Page 294: ... For Windows Server 2003 After adding a CPU or changing the Hyper Threading setting starting up the OS changes OS settings A pop up message appears Follow the window instructions 9 8 2 For a Windows 2000 Server Change OS settings in the following procedure then add a CPU or change the Hyper Threading setting 1 Startup Windows 2000 Server 2 Start up Device Manager 1 Click Start Settings Control Pan...

Page 295: ... change the OS to the multi processor kernel ACPI Uniprocessor PC to change the OS to the uni processor kernel If you select an incorrect model operations will not be performed normally Because reinstal lation is also sometimes necessary check that you have selected the correct model 8 Click Next The Start Device Driver Installation window appears 9 Click Next Driver update starts The Finish windo...

Page 296: ...U or change the Hyper Threading setting in the BIOS Setup Utility 7 3 Installing a CPU Pg 181 8 2 1 Starting and Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility Pg 231 8 2 8 Advanced System Configuration Submenu Pg 241 14 Restart the system When the OS starts up check that the item under Computer is changed in Device Manager of Control Panel ...

Page 297: ...ided with replacement parts free of charge and will have higher priority for replacement Customers not signed up to hardware maintenance contract will be charged for operation cost including the maintenance parts separately Replacing non durable components To ensure stable operation of the server system it is recommended that a maintenance service agreement be purchased Replacement Period for Non ...

Page 298: ...on the label on the server For the label location refer to Start Guide Hardware configuration Types and locations of internal options Configuration information BIOS Setup Utility SCSI Setup Utility settings OS LAN WAN system configuration Phenomena what happened when doing what what was displayed etc and date time of occurrence Environmental settings of the server LED statuses Print and fill in th...

Page 299: ...x This appendix explains the specifications for the server and for its hardware options A Server Specifications 300 B Specifications for Hardware Options 302 C Using the Server Management Port 306 D Recycling 311 ...

Page 300: ...LTO hard disk unit bay conversion kit Installed as standard 24 slim EIDE CD ROM drive 3 5 inch storage bay 6 bays 9 bays when the internal hard disk unit bay conversion kit is used Standard Adding size 73 4GB 146 8GB 300GB 10 000rpm Ultra320 SCSI SCA 73 4GB 15 000rpm Ultra320 SCSI SCA Maximum 2700GB 300GB 9 Disk array Expansion slots PCI slots x 5 64bit 133MHz 2 64bit 100MHz 2 32bit33MHz 1 Standar...

Page 301: ...unit bay conversion kit is used Standard 73 4GB 10 000rpm Ultra320 SCSI SCA 1 Adding size 73 4GB 146 8GB 300GB 10 000rpm Ultra320 SCSI SCA 73 4GB 15 000rpm Ultra320 SCSI SCA Maximum 2700GB 300GB 9 Disk array Expansion slots PCI slots x 5 64bit 133MHz 2 64bit 100MHz 2 32bit33MHz 1 Standard PCI card Floppy disk drive 3 5 inch 2 mode 1 44MB 720KB Standard Interface LAN 1Gbit Ethernet 1 Standard Seria...

Page 302: ...missing refer to Contact Information in Start Guide and contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer B 1 CPU Package CPU 1 Heat sink 1 CPU fan 1 Cautions for Handling 1 Specifications B 2 Memory Package RAM modules 2 Specifications table CPU Specifications Model PG FG232 PG FG233 PG FG234 Clock frequency 3E GHz 3 20E GHz 3 60E GHz Internal secondary cache size 2MB table Memory Specifi...

Page 303: ...ng 1 Specifications table Internal Hard Disk Unit Specifications Model PG HDH71K PG HDH41K PG HDH31K PG HDH75K Interface Ultra320 SCSI Storage media 3 5 inch hard disk Memory capacity 1 73 4GB 146 8GB 300GB 73 4GB Maximum data transfer speed 320MB s Ultra320 Wide Average latency speed 2 99ms 3 00ms 2 00ms Rpm 10 000rpm 15 000rpm Dimension 101 6 146 0 25 4 mm Weight 2 0 75kg 0 73kg 0 8kg table Inte...

Page 304: ...and on a desk or table type SVT or SJT cord sets should be used For units which stand on the floor only SJT type cord sets should be used The cord set must be selected according to the current rating for your unit Please consult the table below for the selection criteria for power cords used in the United States and Canada table Selection Criteria for Power Cords Used in the United States and Cana...

Page 305: ...the supply cord and fit a suitable plug The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored Green and Yellow must be connected to the ...

Page 306: ...figuring terminal software communication settings on the PC C 1 Configuring the Server Management Port Serial port 1 on the server is used as the server management port In the BIOS Setup Utility specify Serial port 1 as the server management port When the server management port is specified Serial port 2 becomes the only serial port the OS can recognize 1 Turn on the server Press the F2 key during...

Page 307: ...al Software PC Perform the settings to enable use of the remote control function using terminal software on the PC Port Configuration Configure the port on the PC as follows table Port Settings Item Contents Bits sec 9600 Data bit 8 Parity Not applied Stop bit 1 Flow control Not applied PC Rear Server Rear 1 Server management port Serial port RS 232C cross cable ...

Page 308: ... Start up the terminal software 2 When Login appears enter Remote and press the Enter key Note that Remote is case sensitive 3 When Password appears enter Remote and press the Enter key Note that Remote is case sensitive As shown below the characters you have entered are displayed as asterisks When Main appears enter q and press the Enter key Login will appear 4 The remote control window appears T...

Page 309: ...eful Power Down Shuts down the OS and turns the server off Available only when ServerView is installed 4 Power Cycle Turns the server off and back on again 6 View System Eventlog SEL Refers to the system event log of the server 0 Exits the remote controller Welcome to System TX200 S2 BMC FW 0n nn SDRR nn nn State On na Currently not available REMOTE MAINTENANCE MENU 1 Immediate Power Down 2 Immedi...

Page 310: ...ation 5 Power On Turn the server on 6 View System Eventlog SEL Refers to the system event log of the server 0 Exits the remote controller Welcome to System TX200 S2 BMC FW 0n nn SDRR nn nn State On na Currently not available REMOTE MAINTENANCE MENU na Immediate Power Down na Immediate Reset na Graceful Power Down na Power Cycle 5 Power On 6 View System Eventlog SEL Enter selection or 0 to quit ...

Page 311: ... disposal However just formatting or deleting files may not avoid the risk that the data is restored and used for wrongful purposes If confidential or private information is saved in order to make it impossible to be restored it is recommended to use third party data wiping tools Disposing of Used up Batteries Used up batteries must be disposed of as industrial waste and therefore require special ...

Page 312: ...312 D Recycling ...

Page 313: ...fore installation 43 Cleaning 261 Cleaning the floppy disk drive 263 Cleaning the keyboard 262 Cleaning the server 261 Cleaning the server interior 262 Component Names 22 Configuration file Close save 74 Open create 64 Configuring a network 19 Configuring RAID Array Configuration 50 Notes 50 Corrective actions against event logs 277 Creating a DOS Floppy Disk 148 Creating a Hardware Configuration ...

Page 314: ...ce 297 Manual installation Linux 126 Windows Server 2003 119 Windows 2000 Server 122 Memory Dump 134 Memory Dump File Setting Windows Server 2003 135 Windows 2000 Server 135 139 Memory Dump Setting 134 Windows Server 2003 134 Windows 2000 Server 138 Multi processor kernel 294 N Notes on a multiple LAN adapter configuration 51 Adapter numbers 51 Notes on UPS 155 Notes on 24 hour Operation 156 O Onb...

Page 315: ...r Monitoring Tool 19 170 ServerStart 16 Cautions When Using 51 Features 16 Supported expansion cards 53 Uninstallation 57 ServerView 19 170 Settings Required Before Operating the Server 153 SNMP service 279 Solving Problems Early 172 Store the BIOS Information 146 System diagnosis support tools 20 System Event logs 280 System Recovery Disk 143 System Update 153 T Troubleshooting 265 Turning off th...

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Page 317: ...r damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any without the prior written permission of Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX200 S2 User s Guide B7FH 3021 03EN 00 Issued on Issued by July 2005 FUJITSU LIMITED ...

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