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GS-SR157L Rack Mount Server

Please observe the safety information in chapter “Important Safety Information”
Do not expose the server to extreme  environmental conditions. Protect it from dust,
humidity, and heat.

Step 3-1: Chassis Removal and Installation

Step 1 Loosen the thumbscrew from the back of the server.
Step 2 Push down the indentation located at two sides of the chassis, and slide toward to  remove the

top cover.

Step 3 Reverse Step 1, and 2  to replace the chassis cover.

Chapter 3 System Hardware Installation

Step 2

Note: Before installing CPU, you must remove the FAN duct. For FAN duct removal, please
see Sub-section 3-7 “FAN Duct Removal and Installtion” for detail instruction.

Step 1

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Summary of Contents for GS-SR157L

Page 1: ...System Installation Guide GS SR157L 1U Rack Mount Server Intel Pentium Prescot LGA775 Processor Serverboard Rev 1001 25A080 0157L F00 ...

Page 2: ... Step 3 3 Heat Sink Installation 14 Step 3 4 Memory Installation 14 Step 3 5 PCI Expansion Card Installation 15 Step 3 6 Hard Disk Drive Installation 16 Step 3 7 FAN Duct Removal and Installation 17 Chapter 4 Appearance of GS SR157L 18 4 1 Front View of GS SR157L 18 4 2 Rear View of GS SR157L 19 4 3 Switch and LED Indicators Introduction 20 4 4 LAN LED Description 21 4 5 Connector Icon Description...

Page 3: ...ced Processor Options 31 Advanced 32 Memory Configuration 33 PCI Configuration 34 I O Device Configuration 36 Advanced Chipset Control 40 Security 43 Server 45 System Management 48 Console Redirection 49 Boot 52 Exit 53 7 1 Acronyms 56 Chapter 7 Appendix 56 ...

Page 4: ...sageinstructions Do not use this product near water or a heat source Set up the product on a stable work surface or so as to ensure stability of the system Openingsinthecaseareprovidedforventilation Donotblockorcovertheseopenings Makesureyou provide adequate space around the system for ventilation when you set up your work area Never insert objects of any kind into the ventilation openings To avoi...

Page 5: ...is own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modificationstothisequipment Unauthorizedchangesormodificationscouldvoidtheuser sauthorityto...

Page 6: ...tmentofCommunicationslabelidentifiescertifiedequipment Thiscertification meansthattheequipmentmeetscertaintelecommunicationsnetworkprotective operationalandsafety requirements TheDepartmentdoesnotguaranteetheequipmentwilloperatetotheusersatisfaction Beforeinstallingthisequipment usersensurethatitispermissibletobeconnectedtothefacilitiesofthe localTelecommunicationsCompany Theequipmentmustalsobeins...

Page 7: ...ading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 for European users only CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent typerecommendedbythemanufacturer Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtothe manufacturer sinstructio...

Page 8: ...ntents Packages Whenopeningthepackage pleaseensure thesystemcomponentsarenotdamagedduringtheshipping Using the following checklist to verify the contents If any component is missing or damaged in the system please contact your vendor immediately Computer motherboards and expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit IC chips To protect them against damage from static electricity you sho...

Page 9: ... bit Errors Correction Multiple Bit Errors Detection Expansion Slot 1 Butter Fly Riser card supports 2 x 64 66 100MHz add on cards 3 3V 1 x Low Profile PCI add on card Half High Half Length 1 x Full Size add on card Full High Half Length ATA RAID controller ICH6R Supports dual ports SATARAID 0 1 Cooling Fans 4 X System Fan 1 X Power Fan Integrated LANs Controller Dual Intel 82541GI GbE Feature WOL...

Page 10: ...adingSupport Resume afterAC Back Wake On LAN ACPI 1 0 Compliant ACPI defined S1 S4 and S5 Server Management Functions Optional BMC Chip NS IPMI 1 5 controller FailureDetection IPMI 1 5 specification of Server management EventLogging 32KB Nonvolatile Memory to Log System Failure Events RemoteManagement Follow the IPMI 1 5 specification of Server management Environment AmbientTemperature OperatingTe...

Page 11: ...11 System Overview Chapter 2 System Overview A B C D E F G H H I G J D A ChassisCover F ZCR Slot B Motehrboard GA 8ICXR G HDD Plate C Heat Sink H HDD D System Fans I FDD E Riser Card Support J Power ...

Page 12: ...on Step 1 Loosen the thumbscrew from the back of the server Step 2 Push down the indentation located at two sides of the chassis and slide toward to remove the top cover Step 3 Reverse Step 1 and 2 to replace the chassis cover Chapter 3 System Hardware Installation Step 2 Note Before installing CPU you must remove the FAN duct For FAN duct removal please see Sub section 3 7 FAN Duct Removal and In...

Page 13: ... socket Step3 Align the indented corner of the CPU with the triangle and gently insert the CPU into position GraspingtheCPUfirmlybetweenyourthumbandforefinger carefullyplaceitintothesocket in a straight and downwards motion Avoid twisting or bending motions that might cause damage to the CPU during installation Step4 Once the CPU is properly inserted please replace the plastic covering and push th...

Page 14: ...DIMM memory module can only fit in one direction 2 Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot Then push it down 3 Close the plastic clip at both edges of theDIMM slots to lock the DIMM module 4 When installing the DIMM into the DIMM module we recommend to populate one DIMM in Channel A module and one in Channel B module for best performance Please note that each logical DIMM must ...

Page 15: ...n for PCI X full height full length is 228 5 mm x 91 5 mm size limitation for Low Profile Card 167 5 mm x 56 mm Step 1 Loosen the riser bracket screws Step 2 Lift the riser bracket slightly then pull it out from the server chassis Step 3 Aligntheexpansioncardwiththeguidinggroove Slidetheexpansioncardintotheslotuntilthe card firmly seats Step 4 Align the riser bracket to the system module see the a...

Page 16: ...de toward to remove the hard drive plate from system Step 3 Place hard disk on the plate and lock hard drive with 4 screws Step 4 Replace the hard drive plate slide the blank into the bay until it locks into place Connect HDD power cable Step 5 Reverse step 1 2 3 and 4 to complete the HDD installtion Step 1 Step 4 Step 2 Step 3 Remove ...

Page 17: ...nstallation Step 1 Pull up the screw holder and lossen the thumbscrews Lift up to remove the fan duct Step 2 For FAN Duct Installation place the fan duct on the top of heat sinks Fasten the screws to the locked position and push down the screw holders Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 18: ...Rack Mount Server 4 1 Front View of GS SR157L Chapter 4 Appearance of GS SR157L M O R D C e p y T m i l S y p o o l F d r a d n a t S r o t c e n n o C B S U s D E L n o i t c e r i d e R e l o s n o C r o F 5 4 J R ...

Page 19: ...R157L r e w o P t r o P A G V t r o P M O C t o l S r e s i R e l i f o r P w o L t o l S r e s i R h t g n e l l l u F e z i s l l u F r o t c e n n o C d r a o b y e K r o t c e n n o C e s u o M s r o t c e n n o C B S U s t r o P 2 1 N A L ...

Page 20: ...m Amber Blink System Ready but deqraded CPU Failed DIMM Killed Amber On CriticalAlarm Critical Power Module Failure Critical FANs Failure Voltage Power Supply CriticalTemperatureandVoltage Off System Not Ready Post error NMI event CPU orterminatormissing Green Blink Hard Disk Drive Access Amber On HDD Fault Off No Access and No HDD Fault Green On LAN Link No access Green Blink LAN access Off Idle ...

Page 21: ...en ON LAN Link no Access Green BLINK LAN Access OFF Idle Yellow ON 1Gbpsconnection Yellow BLINK Portidentificationwith1Gbpsconnection Green ON 100Mbpsconnection Green BLINK Portidentificationwith10or100Mbpsconnection OFF 10Mbpsconnection Name LAN Link Activity GbE LAN Speed ...

Page 22: ...22 GS SR157L Rack Mount Server 4 5 Connector Icon Description n o c I t s e g g u S n o i t p i r c s e D d r a o b y e K A G V e s u o M N A L t r o P l e l l a r a P t r o P l a i r e S B S U ...

Page 23: ...yout ATX1 7 1 12 3 3 1 1 7 7 SN ASSEM 2 6 4 1 2 3 6 4 5 5 1 3 14 14 1 1 5 1 GA 8ICXR Motherboard Layout Chapter 5 Motherboard Layout Jumper Setting A B C D E F G H I J K L N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z M M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 24: ... E7221 2 IPMB2 C Intel 6702 PXH V 3 PCI1 D IntelICH6R 4 PCI_X1 E FDD 5 DDR1 F IDE1 6 DDR2 G SATA1 7 DDR3 H SATA2 8 DDR4 I SATA3 J SATA4 K Front Panel L IPMBI M Intel 82541PI N USB2 O COM2 P WOR Q WOL R FAN1 S FAN2 T FAN3 U FAN4 V FAN5 W FAN6 X FAN7 Y ATX1 Z ATX 12V ...

Page 25: ...2 Jumper Setting CLR_CMOS Clear CMOS Function You may clear the CMOS data to its default values by this jumper Default value doesn t include the Shunter to prevent from improper use this jumper To clear CMOS temporarily short 1 2 pin 1 1 1 2 close Clear CMOS 2 3 close Normal Default value ...

Page 26: ...General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 Reserved F3 Reserved F4 Reserved F6 Reserved F7 Reserved F8 Reserved F9 LoadtheOptimizedDefaults F10 Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu BIOS Setup is an overview of the BIOS Setup Program The program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration This type of information is stored in battery backed CMO...

Page 27: ...onalfeaturesenabled disabledsetupmenus z z z z z Boot Thissetuppageincludealltheitemsoffirstbootfunctionfeatures z z z z z Exit There are five optionsin this selection Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe Defaults and Discard Changes GETTINGHELP MainMenu Theon linedescriptionofthehighlightedsetupfunctionisdisplayedatthebottomofthescreen Status Page Setup ...

Page 28: ...H MM SS SystemDate Set the System Date Note that the Day automatically changed after you set the date Weekend DD MM YY YY 1099 2099 Main Once you enter Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility the Main Menu Figure 1 will appear on the screen Use arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu Figure 1 Main ...

Page 29: ...hang if accessed before they have initialized themselves The delay ensures the hard disk initialized after powering up prior to being accessed Options Disabled 3 Seconds 6 Seconds 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 21 Seconds 30Seconds Default vaule is Disabled IDE Primary Master Slave Secondary Master Slave ParallelATA ThecategoryidentifiesthetypesofharddiskfromdriveCtoFthathasbeeninstalledinthecomputer There ...

Page 30: ...ionofMulti SectorTransferMode Disabled The data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time Auto The data transfer from and to the device occurs multiple sectors at a time if the device supportsit LBA Mode This field shows if the device type in the specific IDE channel support LBA Mode 32 Bit I O Enable this function to max imize the IDE data transfer rate Transfer Mode Thisfieldsh...

Page 31: ...Processor L2 Cache HyperThreadingTechnology Enabled Enables Hyper Threading Technology Feature when using Windows XP and Linux 2 4x operating systems that are optimized for Hyper Threading technology Default value Disabled Disables Hyper Threading Technology when using other operating systems Figure 1 1 Advanced Processor Options ...

Page 32: ...rver Figure 2 Advanced Advanced About This Section Advanced With this section allowing user to configure your system for basic operation User can change the processoroptions chipsetconfiguration PCIconfigurationandchipsetcontrol ...

Page 33: ... 4Status These category is display only which is determined by POST Power On Self Test of the BIOS Memory Reset Yes Select Yes system will clear the memory error status No Disable this function Default value ExtendRAMStep Enabled Enable test extended memroy process Disabled Disable this function Default value ...

Page 34: ...n EmbeddedVideoController Onboard VGA Control Enabled Enable onboard VGA device Default value Disabled Disable this function Pre Allocated Memory Size Select the amount of pre allocated graphics memory for use by the Internal Graphics Device Options 1MB 8MB Default value is 8MB ...

Page 35: ...abled Disable this function Defualt value EmbeddedNIC 2 Onboard LAN2 Control Enabled Enable onboard LAN2 device Default value Disabled Disable this function Option ROM Scan Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Disabled Disable this function Defualt value PCI Slot 2 3 Option ROM Enabled Enableing this item to initialize device expansion ROM Defualt value Disabled Disable t...

Page 36: ...36 GS SR157L Rack Mount Server I O Device Configuration Figure 2 3 I O Device Configuration ...

Page 37: ...rs to configure parallel port by using this option Disabled Disabletheconfiguration Enabled Enabletheconfiguration Defaultvalue PS 2 Mouse Set this option Enabled to allow BIOS support for a PS 2 type mouse Enabled Enabled forces the PS 2 mouse port to be enabled regardless if a mouse is present Default value Disabled Disabled preventsanyinstalledPS 2mousefromfunctioning but frees up IRQ12 USB Con...

Page 38: ...sables support for legacy USB Serial ATA Enabled Enableson boardserialATA function DefaultValue Disabled Disableson boardserialATA function Native Mode Operation This option allows user to set the native mode for SerialATAfunction Auto Autodetected Defaultvalue SerialATA Set Native mode to SerialATA SATA Controller Mode Option Compatible Mode SATAand PATAdrives are auto detected and placed in Lega...

Page 39: ...TA AHCI Enable Enabled Set this item to enable SATAAHCI function for WinXP SP1 IAA driver supports AHCI mode Disabled Disabledthisfunction SATA RAID Enable Enabled Enabled SATARAID function Disabled Disablethisfunction ...

Page 40: ...hipset Control Wake On LAN PME This option allow user to determine the action of the system when a LAN PME wake up event occurs Enabled Enable Wake On LAN PME Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction Note This item must enabled if you re running under Windows operating system ...

Page 41: ...e On RTCAlarm You can set RTC Alarm Resume item to enabled and key in Data time to power on system Enabled Enable alarm function to POWER ON system Default value Disabled Disable this function Note This item must enabled if you re running under Windows operating system Reset ConfigurationData Yes Reset all configuration data No Do not make any changes Default value NumLock This option allows user ...

Page 42: ...o boot if a memory or proocessor error cooured Defaultvalue Halt System will stop if an error is detected during power up Multiprocessor Specification This option allows user to configure the multiprocessor MP specification revision level Some operating system will require 1 1 for compatibility reasons 1 4 Support MPS Version 1 4 Default value 1 1 Support M PS Version 1 1 ...

Page 43: ...tor Set Supervisor Password You can install and change this options for the setup menus Type the password up to 6 characters in lengh and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from the CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the entered password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the selection and not enter a specified p...

Page 44: ...ed password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the selection and not enter a specified password Passwordonboot Password entering will be required when system on boot Enabled Requries entering password when system on boot Disabled Disablethisfunction Defaultvalue Fixed disk boot sector Write Protect Write protects boot sector on harddisk to protect against virus...

Page 45: ...45 BIOS Setup Server Figure 4 Server ...

Page 46: ... Rack Mount Server Please note that when the main board is inserted the IPMI card the Server menu will show as below When IPMI cardi is installed screen will display the information of the card during system boots ...

Page 47: ...ion contains additional setup menu to configure the Event Log Configuration Clear all Event Logs Enter The system event log will be cleared if pressing Enter Log Post System Event Enabled Enable Log Post System Event Disabled Disable this option ...

Page 48: ...ement This category allows user to view the server management features Including information of BIOS Version All items in this menu cannot be modified in user s mode If any items require changes please consult your system supervisor Figure 4 1 System Management ...

Page 49: ... option is set to enabled it will use a port on the motherboard On board COMA Use COMA as he COM port address Disabled Disablethisfunction Defaultvalue Note Tower has COMA and COMB BaudRate This option allows user to set the specified baud rate Options 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K ...

Page 50: ...XON OFF Softwarecontrol CTS RTS Hardware control Default value Console Connect This field indicates whether the console is connected directly to the system or a modem is used to connect Direct Console is connected directly to the system Default Disabled Console is connected via the modem Continue C R after POST This option allows user to enable console redirection after O S has loaded On Enable co...

Page 51: ...itical POST errors If this item is disabled the system will boot with no inten rvention if possible Enabled Enable Post Error Pause Default value Disabled Disablethisfunction AC LINK This option provides user to set the mode of operation if anAC power loss occurs Power On System power state when AC cord is re plugged Stay Off Do not power on system when AC power is back LastState Set system to the...

Page 52: ...devices Promotion or demotion of devices alerts the priority that the system uses to search for boot device on system power on Boot Device Priority Removable Device Hard Drive CD ROM Drive These three fields determines which type of device the system attempt to boot from after PhoenixBIOS Post completed Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices If the first device is not a bootable de...

Page 53: ... have changed all of the set values in the BIOS setup you should save your chnages and exit BIOS setup program Select Exit from the menu bar to display the following sub menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Settup Default Discard Change Save Changes ...

Page 54: ... to load default values for all setup items When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message as below ExitDiscarding Changes This option allows user to exit system setup without changing any previous settings values in CMOS The previous selection remain in effect This will exit the Setup Utility and restart your compuetr when selecting this option Press Enter...

Page 55: ...nfirmation dialog box with a message as below Save Changes This option allows user to save setup dat ato CMOS When you press Enter on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message as below Press Yes to save setup daya to CMOS Setup Confirmation Load previous configuration now Yes No Setup Confirmation Load previous configuration now Yes No ...

Page 56: ...nuity RIMM CNR Communication and Networking Riser DMA Direct Memory Access DMI DesktopManagementInterface DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRM DualRetentionMechanism DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR DoubleDataRate ECP Extended Capabilities Port ESCD Extended System Configuration Data ECC Error Checking and Correcting EMC ElectromagneticCompatibility EPP EnhancedParallelPort ESD ElectrostaticDis...

Page 57: ...y Translator Hub MPT MemoryProtocolTranslator NIC Network Interface Card OS Operating System OEM OriginalEquipmentManufacturer PAC PCI A G P Controller POST Power On Self Test PCI PeripheralComponentInterconnect RIMM Rambus in line Memory Module SCI SpecialCircumstanceInstructions SECC Single Edge Contact Cartridge SRAM Static RandomAccess Memory SMP Symmetric Multi Processing SMI SystemManagement...

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