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Purley Platform 1U L-Shape Server Product Manual REV 1.0 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Purley Platform 1U

Page 1: ...Purley Platform 1U L Shape Server Product Manual REV 1 0...

Page 2: ...c Gamut is a registered trademark of Formosoft International Inc Super Voice is a registered trademark of Pacific Image Communications Inc MediaRing Talk is a registered trademark of MediaRing Inc All...

Page 3: ...g this product precautions and explanations of laws and regulations related to the product Chapter II Product Introduction This chapter provides the specifications of the main components of the system...

Page 4: ...functions Chapter 7 RAID Setup Instructions...

Page 5: ...to quickly deploy IPMI Chapter 9 Jumper Setting Instructions This chapter focuses on the layout of the Purley 1U Dual cabinet Server Board and pin jumper setup instructions Chapter 10 Product Specific...

Page 6: ...hapter 3 Installing System Components 26 3 1 CPU installation 26 3 2 Radiator installation 28 3 3 Memory installation 28 3 4 Hard disk installation 30 3 5 Front hard disk backplane installation 32 3 6...

Page 7: ...1U10 disk Raid card SAS card to the backplane direct connection 60 5 10 1U10 tray Raid card motherboard to backplane direct connection 62 Chapter 6 BIOS Parameter Setting Instructions 64 6 1 Enter BI...

Page 8: ...Chapter 10 Product Specifications 283...

Page 9: ...e and make sure it is properly grounded Make sure the computer is well grounded Different grounding methods can be used but they must be physically connected to the ground If you are not sure if you h...

Page 10: ...ckplane or move the computer while the computer is running Doing so may cause the computer to crash or damage the components Please try to avoid frequent restart or switch on and off to extend the lif...

Page 11: ...PBDE Chassis Baffl e X O O O O O Mechanical components fans radiators motors etc X O O O O O Printed Circuit Components PCA X O O O O O Cable wire c onnector X O O O O O Hard disk drive X O O O O O Pa...

Page 12: ...bstances in Electrical and Electronic Products indicates that the content of the toxic and hazardous substances in the homogeneous material of the component at least exceeds the limit requirements spe...

Page 13: ...imum dew point humidity temperature Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F with a maximum temperature gradient of 10 C per hour Continuous operating temperature range at 950 meters or 3117 fe...

Page 14: ...determine the cause of the problem contact the Gooxi Technology Support Department immediately for assistance Choosing a suitable environment for the computer helps the computer run stably and can ext...

Page 15: ...disk The two models are the same except for the hard disk connection method and the maximum number of compatible hard disks 2 2 1System parameters Features Technical specifications model 1U size 1Ucab...

Page 16: ...two optional 1GE 4 1GE 2 10GE 4 10GE 2 40GE network daughter cards safety TPM TCM optional Chassis cover intrusion detection Front panel with key lock Locking the chassis cover management Onboard iBM...

Page 17: ...nd PMC8068 Supported I O daughter boards I350 AM2 AM4 JL82599ES X710L BM1 X710L BM2 One PCIE PORT X4 LANE to PCIE M 2 SLOT leads from the CPU 1 on the mainboard supporting PCIE M 2 storage media Two G...

Page 18: ...10 2 3 System model specifications 1U4 bay 3 5 inch disk model positive...

Page 19: ...3 In addition it can also support 1 non standard PCIEX8 SAS RAID card slot 1 non standard PCIEX8 card slot hard disk Supports up to four 3 5 inch SAS SATA HDD SSD Optical drive Supports 1 optical driv...

Page 20: ...Intel C620 Series Server Specific Chipset Memory system Support DDR4 ECC RDIMMs LRDIMMs server memory memory frequency support 1866 2133 2400 2666MHz Support 12 DDR4 Channels each Channel supports 2...

Page 21: ...gement Onboard iBMC management module supporting management features such as IPMI SOL KVM Over IP and virtual media Optional LCD Management Module System fan N 1 hot swap redundant fan power supply Pl...

Page 22: ...the server may work abnormally LCD dedicated interface Mini USB Used to connect an external LCD module It is mainly used to reflect the in position and running status of various parts of the server It...

Page 23: ...port connection status indicator 6 UID button indicator 1U10 disk position 2 5 inch disk model 1 System fault indicator 4 Network port connection status indicator 2 Fan failure indicator 5 Power swit...

Page 24: ...icates that the server is located Off The server is not located UID button description Short press this button to turn the positioning light on off System fault indicator Off The device is operating n...

Page 25: ...rface 6 Post expansion module 1 Explanation The rear expansion module can only expand PCIE devices This figure is for reference only The actual configuration shall prevail Rear panel interface descrip...

Page 26: ...ed power of the complete machine Rear panel lights and buttons instructions 1 Power module indicator 4 Data transmission status indicator 2 UID indicator 5 NMI button 3 Connection status indicator Ind...

Page 27: ...us indicator Yellow blinking Indicates that data is being transmitted Off No data transmission NMI button The NMI button can trigger the server to generate a non maskable interrupt You can press the N...

Page 28: ...0G network card T82599L_2 Four optical 10G network card T710L 4 Dual optical 40G network card T710L 2X 2 4 3Motherboard components All the models share the main board components The interface descript...

Page 29: ...ONN 4 HDD PWR3 5 GPU PWR2 RISER1 6 RAID KEY 7 LPC TPM 8 MINI HD SATA PORT2 9 MINI HD SATA PORT0 10 MINI HD SATA PORT1 11 MEZZCONN 0 12 MCP XDP 13 RISER1 PCIE3 0X24 14 RS232 15 M 2 CONN 16 RISER2 PCIE3...

Page 30: ...D CONN1 39 BP PWR2 40 DOM_PWR2 41 DOM_PWR1 42 HFI CPU2 SIDEBAND 43 MEZZCONN 1 44 FP_CON1 45 FAN8 FAN14 15 46 FAN7 FAN12 13 47 FAN6 FAN10 11 48 FAN5 FAN8 9 49 FAN4 FAN6 7 50 FAN3 FAN4 5 51 FAN2 FAN2 3...

Page 31: ...ane power transfer connector for transmission of 12V power J7 1U10 2 5 backplane as shown Top surface Num berin g Device description Functional description Bit number 1 SAS SATA hard disk connector 1...

Page 32: ...nnector Backplane power transfer connector for transmission of 12V power J1 2 4 5DIMM slot location The motherboard uses Intel Purley platform with Intel Xeon SkyLake CPU supports 12 DDR4 channels 24...

Page 33: ...ivity ON OFF Hard disk in place and normal activities The flash frequency of the hard disk itself OFF Hard disk failure N A ON Hard disk is positioned N A 4HZ blinks Hard disk is in Rebuild state N A...

Page 34: ...rease the speed to cool down Chapter 3 Installing System Components 3 1 CPU installation Install the processor Step 1 CPU installation 1 1 Tilt the CPU angle as shown in the figure and align the A1 an...

Page 35: ...that the surface of the CPU and heat sink is clean free of oil and foreign matter As shown below 2 1 Apply approximately 0 4 ml volume of thermal grease to the CPU and apply evenly 2 2 Align the A1 co...

Page 36: ...on screws as indicated As shown below Note The pins on the motherboard are extremely fragile and easily damaged To avoid damaging the motherboard do not touch the processor or processor socket contact...

Page 37: ...29 DIMMG1 G2 and DIMMH1 H2 should pay attention to the memory of the gap with the DIMM slot gap each DIMM module vertically snap into place to prevent the incorrect installation...

Page 38: ...nstalling a 3 5 inch hard disk 1 1 Put the hard disk in the tray 1 2 There are 4 countersunk screws on the left and right sides to lock the hard disk the screw head must not protrude from the slide su...

Page 39: ...31 Installing a 2 5 inch hard disk 1 1 Put the hard disk in the tray 2 2 The bottom four countersunk screws lock the hard disk screw head protrudes from the underside of the tray...

Page 40: ...s the backplane device turn the wrench in the direction of the arrow 1 3 Hard Disk Installation in Place 3 5 Front hard disk backplane installation Front hard disk backplane installation 1 1 Pairs of...

Page 41: ...After the hard disk backplane is pushed fully into place press down on the backplane until the gourd nails and holes on both sides are in place 1 3 Flip the left and right fasteners on the hard disk b...

Page 42: ...oning studs according to the length of the M 2 card to be installed Step 2 Install the M 2 card 2 1 Insert the M 2 card connector end into the motherboard connector as shown 2 2 Press the other end of...

Page 43: ...tall the M 2 card fixing screws 3 7 PCI E module installation Steps Rear window PCIE assembly placed vertically downwards aligned with the PCIE slot aligned with the locating hole placed flush with th...

Page 44: ...36 3 8 Network module installation For server systems a total of five dedicated expansion network cards have been developed Each type of network card has a dedicated blank for installation...

Page 45: ...37 Step 1 Install the back end expansion network card 1 1 Schematically obliquely downwards 1 2 Align the expansion card window and push it in the direction of the arrow 1 3 After retreating lay flat...

Page 46: ...network card 2 1 Turn the insulation pad up and down in the direction of the arrow to leak out the screw holes 2 2 Locking 3 Flathead Screws 2 3 After the screws are locked reset and smooth the insula...

Page 47: ...39 3 9 Power module installation Step The power supply is pushed in the direction of the arrow and the shrapnel wrench on the right emits a sound indicating that it is in place...

Page 48: ...I E expansion card installation Step Install the PCIE card 1 1 Load the PCIE card in the direction indicated in the figure 1 2 Rotate the PCIE card lock 1 3 Lock the PCIE card lock according to the ar...

Page 49: ...41 3 11 Fan module installation Steps Place the fan module vertically downwards by pressing the arrow Caution that the fan module faces...

Page 50: ...3 12 Windshield installation Step The wind shield module is aligned with the hanging points on the left and right sides and is placed vertically downwards the height is lower than the height of the b...

Page 51: ...ical drive 1 1 Install the optical drive fasteners in the direction of the arrow and tighten the pan head screws 1 2 Align the opening of the optical drive on the chassis and push the optical drive in...

Page 52: ...over installation Step Install the chassis cover 1 1 Top Peg Placement Aligns the open position of the cabinet and places it downwards 1 2 Rotate the upper cover lock in the direction of the arrow to...

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Page 54: ...p 1 2 Push the white button in the direction of the arrow while pulling out the inner rail completely outwards 1 3 Complete the removal of the inner rail 1 4 Push a snap in the guide rail in the direc...

Page 55: ...n the accessories to chassis a Complete step 2 Note When removing the inner rail from the chassis unlock the buckle in the inner rail as shown in the figure Step 3 Install the guide rail to cabinet sy...

Page 56: ...accordance with the arrow to align the cabinet hole and insert the rail into the cabinet 3 4 After installing the rail into the front of the cabinet and hearing a beep step 3 is completed Note When r...

Page 57: ...row to ensure that the inner rails fit smoothly into the center rail 4 3 After pushing the server into the middle track you can hear a click and stop 4 4 Push the blue button in the direction of the a...

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Page 59: ...board to main board signal line 2 Front USB3 0 signal cable to the motherboard 3 Front VGA to motherboard signal line 4 Intrusion Detection Switch to Motherboard Signal Line 5 2 1U4 bay 3 5 inch disk...

Page 60: ...52 Numberi ng Cable description 1 Power cable from the front hard disk backplane to the mainboard 2 SAS cable from front hard disk backplane PORT 0 to mainboard PORT 0 Board to optical drive alignment...

Page 61: ...53 Numberi ng Cable description 1 Optical drive to motherboard power cable 2 Optical drive to motherboard SATA signal cable 5 3 1U4 bay 3 5 inch disk SAS card to backplane model alignment...

Page 62: ...54 Numberi ng Cable description 1 Power cable from the front hard disk backplane to the mainboard 2 SAS line from the front hard disk backplane PORT 0 to SAS card PORT 0...

Page 63: ...i ng Cable description 1 Super capacitor to Raid card connector 2 SAS line from the front hard disk backplane PORT 0 to the Raid card PORT 0 For the power cable of the front hard disk backplane to the...

Page 64: ...panel connection Numberi ng Cable description 1 Light board to main board signal line 2 Front USB3 0 signal cable to the motherboard 3 Front VGA to motherboard signal line 4 Intrusion Detection Switc...

Page 65: ...odel alignment description Numberi ng Cable description 1 Motherboard to front backplane power cable 2 SAS line from mainboard PORT 0 to front panel PORT 0 3 Board PORT 1 to the SAS line on front pane...

Page 66: ...description 1 Motherboard to front backplane power cable 2 SAS line from the front hard disk backplane PORT 0 to SAS card PORT 0 3 SAS line from the front hard disk backplane PORT 1 to the SAS card PO...

Page 67: ...iption 1 Super capacitor to Raid card 1 connector 2 Super capacitor to Raid card 2 connection line 3 SAS line from front hard disk backplane PORT 0 to Raid card 1 PORT 0 4 Front SAS hard disk backplan...

Page 68: ...60 PORT 0 The power cable from the front hard disk backplane to the main board refers to the 1U10 bay SAS card to the backplane model 5 9 1U10 disk Raid card SAS card to the backplane direct connectio...

Page 69: ...kplane PORT 0 to the Raid card PORT 0 3 Front SATA hard disk backplane PORT 1 to Raid card SAS 1 SAS cable 4 SAS cable from PORT 2 on the front hard disk backplane to PORT 0 on the SAS card The power...

Page 70: ...This wiring diagram is due to the perspective problem The 8643 connector of the 1U rear view RAID card overlaps with the SATA connector of the mainboard Therefore the wiring diagram uses the middle RA...

Page 71: ...backplane PORT 0 to the Raid card PORT 0 3 Front SATA hard disk backplane PORT 1 to Raid card SAS 1 SAS cable 4 SAS cable from the front hard disk backplane PORT 2 to the motherboard card PORT 0 The...

Page 72: ...e DEL or ESC key to enter the BIOS Setup interface 6 2 Setup menu parameter description 6 2 1Navigation key description Menu Switch Select Screen Item Switch Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 Gen...

Page 73: ...Build Date and Time Displays the compilation date and time of the board BIOS Manufacturer Display the board manufacturer Product Name Displays the name of the board Platform Information Processor CPU...

Page 74: ...stem date is weekly month day year Press Enter to switch between months days and years You can change the value by Press the value increases by 1 Press Decrease the value by 1 Press the number key Cha...

Page 75: ...IOS system Intel Virtual RAID on CPU Display and set the virtual RAID information under Intel CPU ALL CPU Information Current system CPU information Trusted Computing Trusted execution module configur...

Page 76: ...olicy OptionROM performs policy configuration PCI Subsystem Settings PCI subsystem settings Network Stack Configuration Network stack configuration CSM Configuration CSM module configuration NVMe Conf...

Page 77: ...tel Virtual RAID on CPU Displays and sets the hard disk information and RAID configuration of the NVMe interface For configuring different brands of NVMe hard disk RAID you need to insert Key on the m...

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Page 80: ...72 6 2 5ALL CPU Information Display the system CPU model version and other details...

Page 81: ...isplay and set the TCM TPM module information There are differences in the settings of different module options The user can set it according to the Setup Help The administrator password is not set an...

Page 82: ...iguration and whether the hibernation status is controlled by the user Enabled Enables automatic ACPI configuration The system automatically configures whether it supports sleep Default Disabled Enabl...

Page 83: ...on Console Redirection The console redirection function switch redirects information output from the console such as a graphics card to the monitor to the serial port Disabled Disables the redirection...

Page 84: ...on allows you to select the type of emulation which must match the mode selected in the terminal program The menu options are VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Default value VT100 Bits per second Serial port r...

Page 85: ...s 0 Default None Mark and Space checks are not allowed to detect errors Stop Bits Serial port end flag the menu options are 1 2 Default 1 Flow Control Serial port redirection control flow selection sw...

Page 86: ...78 Disabled Off Default Disabled 6 2 10 SIO Configuration...

Page 87: ...led Off Default Enabled Possible Serial port resource control automatically set resources or set IO resources and IRQ resources the menu options are Use Automatic Settings IO 3F8h IRQ 4 DMA IO 3F8h IR...

Page 88: ...tch Policy Displays the current Option ROM operating strategy UEFI mode and Legacy mode for network storage display and other devices Restore if Failure Start the failure recovery function When the se...

Page 89: ...d On board sSATA Controller Onboard sSATA controller OptionROM run control switch In the help information the support for Legacy and UEFI is displayed on this device When the ROM Policy is Legacy the...

Page 90: ...4G Decoding More than 4G memory space resource decoding control switch the menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled SR IOV Support SR IOV technology enable switch the menu options are...

Page 91: ...nfiguration Network Stack Network stack control switch menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled Ipv4 PXE Support Ipv4 UEFI PXE function control switch the menu options are Enabled On D...

Page 92: ...t Disabled Ipv6 HTTP Support Ipv6 HTTP function control switch the menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Disabled PXE boot wait time PXE start waiting time users can enter the PXE start wai...

Page 93: ...switches The menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled Boot option filter Start the option class control switch The menu options are UEFI and Legacy UEFI and Legacy startup items UEFI...

Page 94: ...Option ROM runs a policy control switch The menu options are UEFI UEFI mode Legacy Legacy mode Default UEFI After this option is selected network storage display and other devices will follow this sel...

Page 95: ...87 Displays the details of the NVMe hard disk You need to set the U 2 Device NVMe Mode to Non VMD Mode and Storage to Legacy...

Page 96: ...Legacy environment USB support control switch the menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled XHCI Hand off Change the XHCI control switch This feature is effective for operating systems...

Page 97: ...sabled Off Default Enabled USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB storage device driver control switch the menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled 6 2 17 Platform menu PCH Configuration...

Page 98: ...Video Display device control switch menu options are Onboard Device On board display device Offboard Device External display device Default Onboard Device 6 2 18 PCH Configuration PCH SATA Configurati...

Page 99: ...power on the system status control switch The menu options are PowerOn boot PowerOff Shutdown Last State Holds the state before power off Default Last State 6 2 19 PCH SATA Configuration SATA Controll...

Page 100: ...ically obtains the status of the hard disk in place Not installed is displayed when the device is not in position Port X SATA port switch the menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable Ho...

Page 101: ...ce the device ID with the AHCI mode The menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Disable The RAID mode is visible Load EFI Driver for RAID RAID EFI drive control switch which will load RAID EF...

Page 102: ...nlock The SATA hard disk password under the operating system unlocks the control switch The menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable RAID X RAID mode control switch the menu options are...

Page 103: ...isible RAID OROM prompt delay RAID OROM run prompt time user can input default 2 seconds The RAID mode is visible 6 2 21 Server ME Configuration Displays information such as the version status and fun...

Page 104: ...figuration Processor configuration UPI General Configuration UPI configuration Memory Configuration Memory configuration IIO Configuration IIO configuration Advanced Power Management Configuration Adv...

Page 105: ...this option enables or disables the Intel Processor Hyper Threading feature With this feature enabled each physical processor core is equivalent to two logical processor cores disabling this function...

Page 106: ...ows 2012 and Windows 2012 R2 can enable this feature and will override this setting The menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable Enable Intel R TXT Intel TXT function switch the menu op...

Page 107: ...jacent Cache Prefetch After the neighbor cache prefetch function is turned on when the computer reads data it will also need to know the data next to or adjacent to the data that it wants to read inte...

Page 108: ...nce depending on the application running on the server The menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable LLC Prefetch Level 3 cache prefetch feature switch with menu options Enable On Disabl...

Page 109: ...101 6 2 24 Per Socket Configuration menu...

Page 110: ...The user can enter BitMap to mask some of the processor cores not exceeding the processor s maximum number of cores leaving at least one core activated The default value is 0 and all cores are activa...

Page 111: ...eed mode settings menu options are Fast quick mode Slow slow mode Default Fast Link Frequency Select Link frequency selection configuration set the UPI link frequency to a lower speed running at a low...

Page 112: ...he menu options are Auto automatic setting 9 6GT s 9 6 Gigabits per second 10 4 GT s 10 4 Gigabits per second Use Per Link Setting Default Auto Display system CPU number IIO quantity current UPI speed...

Page 113: ...figuration menu Memory RAS configuration Enforce POR Execution parameter design limits the control switch Auto and POR to enable this function memory frequency and voltage will be limited by platform...

Page 114: ...options are Auto Automatic Enable On Disable Close Default Disable Attempt Fast Cold Boot Set quick cold start the menu options are Auto Automatic Enable On Disable Close Default Disable MemTest On Fa...

Page 115: ...107 6 2 27 Memory Topology menu Displays the current system memory details...

Page 116: ...al Lockstep Mode Static virtual Lockestep mode the menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Disable Mirror mode Memory mirroring mode the menu options are Disable Disables the memory mirroring...

Page 117: ...enting errors from accumulating into uncorrectable errors When set to off the system will not provide memory inspection function the menu options are Disable Close Enable On Default Enable Patrol Scru...

Page 118: ...iguration menu CPU1 configuration menu Socket2 Configuration menu CPU2 configuration menu Intel VT for Directed I O VT d menu Intel Virtualization Configuration Menu Intel VMD technology menu Intel VM...

Page 119: ...option is Enable On Disable Close Default Disable 6 2 30 Socket Configuration menu All PCIE device configuration menus are displayed This is a dynamic display interface The display varies according t...

Page 120: ...Interrupt Remapping After the VT_D interrupt remap switch is turned on the hypervisor and operating system that supports this option can use Intel Virtualization Technology to provide interrupt remapp...

Page 121: ...is Enable 6 2 32 Intel VMD technology menu U 2 Device NVMe Mode U 2 interface NVMe device control mode switch Select VMD Mode The U 2 interface NVMe device attached to the CPU is managed using the VMD...

Page 122: ...o save shut down and then boot 6 2 33 Advanced Power Management Configuration menu CPU P State Control menu CPU P status control menu CPU C State Control menu CPU C status control menu Package C State...

Page 123: ...core Freq Scaling UFS Uncore Frequency Scaling function switch the menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable SpeedStep Pstates Intelligent Frequency Modulation EIST the menu options are...

Page 124: ...table Energy Efficient Turbo Energy Efficient Turbo function control switch the menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable Turbo Mode Dynamic acceleration control switch the menu options...

Page 125: ...00 default value is 23 Cannot be edited when the CPU Flex Ratio Override option is Disabled 6 2 35 CPU C State Control menu Autonomous Core C state Enable On Disable Close Default Disable CPU C6 repor...

Page 126: ...t Auto This item cannot be edited when Autonomous Core C state selects Enable Enhanced Halt State C1E C1E status control switch the menu options are Enable On Disable Close Default Enable This item ca...

Page 127: ...Package C State limit options menu options are Auto Automatic C0 C1 state Set to C0 C1 state C2 state set to C2 state C6 non Retention state set to C6 non residual state C6 Retention state set to C6 r...

Page 128: ...Performance Tuning BIOS Controls EPB BIOS control performance adjustment Default OS Controls EPB ENERGY_PERF_BIAS_CFG mode Performance adjustment configuration mode the menu options are Performance p...

Page 129: ...em is not editable 6 2 38 Server Mgmt menu Displays the BMC self test status device ID device version BMC software version and IPMI specification version System Event Log menu System Event Record Cont...

Page 130: ...n and press Enter on the keyboard Select Yes in the popup window to send a restart BMC command to the BMC 6 2 39 System Event Log menu SEL Components Start up process system event logging function con...

Page 131: ...Yes On next reset next restart reset once Yes On every reset Clear once every reboot Default value No When SEL is Full When the system event record memory is full operate the control switch menu optio...

Page 132: ...ent IP configuration mode BMC IP subnet mask MAC address and route IP BMC Sharelink Management Channel Displays the network parameter information of the system shared network port the current IP confi...

Page 133: ...addresses Default Unspecified After changing from Unspecified to other parameters the option will restore the Unspecified value after the restart execution is executed You do not need to configure the...

Page 134: ...assword User Password User password setting options select this option to edit the user password Admin Pwd Status The administrator password status is displayed with the password INSTALLED and the pas...

Page 135: ...isk password No hard disk connection is not displayed 6 2 43 Boot menu Setup Prompt Timeout Start the selection prompt time control The user can enter the range from 1 to 65535 seconds When the input...

Page 136: ...ut When it is closed the text mode is output The menu options are Enabled On Disabled Off Default Enabled Boot Option Priorities A list of startup options The list is displayed dynamically It is deter...

Page 137: ...anges and Exit Give up the change and exit the Setup screen Save Changes and Reset Save changes and restart the system Save Changes Save changes Discard Changes Give up change Restore Defaults Load th...

Page 138: ...specification in detail 2 When operating options please refer to the operating manual and BIOS Setup interface options to understand the meaning of the options Chapter 7 RAID Setup Instructions 7 1 PC...

Page 139: ...ration Configure SATA as Configure the SATA RAID mode as shown in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Configure SATA to RAID mode c Ensure that the storage and video in the CSM Configuration are in UEFI mode as sho...

Page 140: ...server and enter the BIOS Setup interface Move to the Advance page You will see the intel R RSTe SATA Controller Press enter to enter the configuration RAID as shown in Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Intel RS...

Page 141: ...133 Create a RAID a Select Create RAID Volume and press enter Picture 1 4 Figure 1 4 Creating a RAID...

Page 142: ...134 b Change the name of the created raid taking care not to include special characters Picture 1 5 Figure 1 5 Creating a RAID Name...

Page 143: ...135 c RAID Level Select the raid level of the group as shown in Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Selecting a RAID Level for a Group...

Page 144: ...136 d Select Disks Press the space bar to select the disks that need to participate in the group RAID As shown in Figure 1 7 Figure 1 7 Selecting a RAID Disk...

Page 145: ...disk that makes up RAID The available disk is displayed below the Select Disks column Press Enter to select the disk and X indicates that the disk is selected Strip Size Stripe size the size of the st...

Page 146: ...e disk to be configured as a hot spare and press Enter Figure 1 8 Selecting Disks to Configure as Hot Spare Disks b Go to the screen shown in Figure 1 9 Select Mark as Spare and press Enter Figure 1 9...

Page 147: ...139 c Enter the page shown in Figure 1 10 Select Yes and press Enter to complete the hot spare disk configuration Figure 1 10 Checking the configuration of the hot spare disk...

Page 148: ...140 Remove RAID a Enter the RSTe configuration interface b As shown in Figure 1 11 select the RAID to be deleted in the RAID Volumes directory and press Enter Figure 1 11 Selecting RAID to be deleted...

Page 149: ...141 c Enter the RAID information interface shown in Figure 1 12 Select Delete and press Enter to delete the RAID Figure 1 12 RAID information interface...

Page 150: ...egacy boot mode to configure RAID Set the RSTe mode of operation a Enter the BIOS Setup interface b Move to the PlatForm page PCH Configuration PCH Sata Configuration Figure 3 16 PCH SATA Configuratio...

Page 151: ...aces of the RAID card The SATA controller supports up to eight disks and the sSATA controller supports up to six disks c Enter the page shown in Figure 3 18 select the Configure SATA As item and press...

Page 152: ...144 Enter RSTe configuration interface a Power on or restart the server After the BIOS starts the interface shown in Figure 1 14 appears Press Ctrl I Figure 1 14 BIOS startup screen...

Page 153: ...esponds to the sSATA and SATA controllers depending on the configuration The disk selection controller required for RAID b Go to the RSTe configuration page shown in Figure 1 15 For the interface desc...

Page 154: ...s to Non RAID Clears the disk s RAID configuration information Mark Disks as Spare Configure the hot spare disk Exit Exit DISK VOLUME INFORMATION disk and volume information Located on the lower side...

Page 155: ...c Go to the page shown in Figure 1 17 Set parameters in the Name RAID Level Disks Strip Size and Capacity columns For details see Table 3 4 Select Create Volume and press Enter Figure 1 17 Create RAID...

Page 156: ...ripe size the size of the stripe data block written on each disk Capacity Logical disk capacity d Enter the interface as shown in Figure 1 18 to view detailed RAID information including the RAID name...

Page 157: ...SPACE Then press Enter In the prompt box enter y and press Enter to complete the hot spare disk configuration Figure 1 20 Selecting Disks d On the RSTe configuration page you can see the hot spare in...

Page 158: ...rface b As shown in Figure 1 22 select Delete RAID Volume from the RSTe configuration page and press Enter Figure 1 22 RSTe configuration interface c Enter the screen shown in Figure 1 23 Select the R...

Page 159: ...7 2 2 Configuring RAID in UEFI Boot Mode Enter the RAID card configuration interface a During the server startup press Delete Esc as prompted to enter the BIOS Setup interface b Select Advanced LSI SA...

Page 160: ...152 d Enter the RAID card configuration interface as shown in the following figure...

Page 161: ...153 Common tasks Create RAID a Select Create Configuration to enter the Configure RAID interface as shown in the following figure...

Page 162: ...154 b Enter the screen shown below select Select RAID Level set the RAID level and press Enter...

Page 163: ...155 c Select Selcect Physical Disks to enter the RAID page of the selected group RAID...

Page 164: ...156 d Select the disk you want to use to configure the RAID Enabled is selected select Apply Changes and press Enter...

Page 165: ...157 e Change Confirm to Enabled and select Yes to complete RAID configuration...

Page 166: ...mber disk used to contribute to the RAID The number of disks to be attached must be greater than the number of RAID groups Otherwise Manage Global Hotspare Disks will be gray and cannot be operated a...

Page 167: ...159 b Select the hot spare disk set the hot spare disk to Enabled select Assign Global Hotspare Disk and press enter to complete the hot spare disk configuration...

Page 168: ...160 Delete RAID a Select Virtual Disk Management and press enter...

Page 169: ...161 b Select Select Virtual Disk Operations and press enter...

Page 170: ...162 c Select Delete Virtual Disk and press enter...

Page 171: ...163 d Change Confirm to Enabled check Yes and press enter to finish deleting RAID...

Page 172: ...164 7 2 2 Legacy boot mode to configure RAID a During the BIOS startup process as shown in Figure 2 1 press Ctrl C Figure 2 1 Entering the prompt...

Page 173: ...hown in Figure 2 2 Please refer to the key operation hints at the bottom border of the interface to navigate and modify the settings in the interface Figure 2 2 c Press enter to enter the group RAID m...

Page 174: ...166 d Select to enter the RAID Properties menu press enter enter the group raid interface as shown below can be in the current interface group raid1 raid0 raid1E 10 and other operations...

Page 175: ...311 8i Configuration Utility and press Enter c As shown in Figure 3 1 five types of configuration tasks are displayed on the interface for details see Table 1 2 Figure 3 1 RAID card configuration inte...

Page 176: ...elect hardware components to view supercapacitor properties manage supercapacitors and manage peripheral components Common tasks Switch disk mode The RAID card supports switching between the following...

Page 177: ...169 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 3 Select the disk to be configured and press Enter Figure 3 3 Drive Management interface...

Page 178: ...170 c Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 4 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Make Unconfigured Bad and press Enter Figure 3 4 Operation interface...

Page 179: ...171 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 3 5 Select Go and press Enter Figure 3 5 Select Go...

Page 180: ...172 e Enter the interface shown in Figure 3 6 to complete the switch disk mode operation Figure 3 6 Complete Switch Disk Mode...

Page 181: ...173 Create RAID a As shown in Figure 3 7 select Configuration Management on the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 3 7 RAID card configuration interface...

Page 182: ...174 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 8 Select Create Virtual Drive and press Enter Figure 3 8 Select Create Virtual Drive...

Page 183: ...175 c Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 9 Select Select RAID Level set the RAID level and press Enter Figure 3 9 Setting the RAID Level...

Page 184: ...m set the RAID disk capacity source and press Enter Unconfigured Capacity Indicates that the capacity is from the remaining capacity of the configured RAID disk Free Capacity indicates that the capaci...

Page 185: ...177 e Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 11 Select Select Drives and press Enter Figure 3 11 Select Select Drives...

Page 186: ...s shown in Figure 3 12 Select the disk to use to configure the RAID Enabled is selected select Apply Changes and press Enter If the status of the disk is JBOD or Unconfigured Bad it cannot be selected...

Page 187: ...Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 13 and perform the corresponding settings see Table 1 3 for parameter descriptions Then select Save Configuration and press Enter Figure 3 13 Setting RAID para...

Page 188: ...the stripe data blocks written on each disk Read Policy Read cache strategy divided into Read Ahead read open cache and No Read Ahead close read cache Write Policy Write caching strategy is divided in...

Page 189: ...ance compared to No Read Ahead Write Through and Direct but data consistency cannot be guaranteed If the super capacitor is abnormal and theWrite Cache Policy selects Write Back the firmware write dat...

Page 190: ...182 i Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 19 to complete the RAID configuration Select OK to return to the RAID card configuration interface Figure 2 19 Complete RAID configuration...

Page 191: ...183 j As shown in Figure 3 15 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 3 15 RAID card configuration interface...

Page 192: ...184 k Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 16 You can see the created RAID select the RAID to be viewed and press Enter Figure 3 16 Vitrual Drive Management interface...

Page 193: ...the interface as shown in Figure 3 17 Select View Associated Drives and press Enter to view the RAID details including the RAID name level and disk information included Figure 3 17 Select View Associ...

Page 194: ...igure a global hot spare disk or a dedicated hot spare disk as required Hotspares are used only for redundant RAID levels The capacity of a hot spare is greater than the capacity of a RAID single memb...

Page 195: ...nt from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 3 18 RAID card configuration interface b On the page shown in Figure 3 19 select the disk to be configured as a global hot spare disk an...

Page 196: ...188 c Go to the screen shown in Figure 3 20 Select Operation press Enter select Assign Dedicated Hot Spare Drive and press Enter Figure 3 20 Operation interface...

Page 197: ...189 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 3 21 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 3 21 Select Go...

Page 198: ...190 e Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 22 Select Confirm to enable it select Yes and press Enter Figure 3 22 Confirm configuration...

Page 199: ...191 f Go to the page shown in Figure 3 23 and complete the configuration of the global hot spare disk Figure 3 23 Complete configuration of the global hot spare disk...

Page 200: ...192 Delete RAID a As shown in Figure 3 24 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 3 24 RAID card configuration interface...

Page 201: ...193 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 3 25 Select the logical disk to be deleted and press Enter Figure 3 25 Logical Disk Management Interface...

Page 202: ...194 c Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 37 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Delete Virtual Drive and press Enter Figure 2 37 Operation interface...

Page 203: ...195 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 38 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 38 Select Go...

Page 204: ...196 e Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 39 Choose Confirm Enabled Yes and press Enter Figure 2 39 Confirm Delete...

Page 205: ...197 f Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 40 to delete the RAID operation Figure 2 40 Complete RAID Deletion...

Page 206: ...198 Locate the disk location 1 Locating physical disks a As shown in Figure 2 41 select Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 2 41 Select Drive Management...

Page 207: ...199 b Enter the Figure 2 42 interface Select the disk to be located and press Enter Figure 2 42 Selecting a disk to be located...

Page 208: ...200 c Go to the Figure 2 43 interface Choose Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Start Locate and press Enter Figure 2 43 Operation interface...

Page 209: ...201 d Go to the Figure 2 44 screen Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 44 Select Go...

Page 210: ...202 e Go to the Figure 2 45 interface to complete the location of the physical disk Figure 2 45 Positioning the physical disk is complete...

Page 211: ...203 2 Locating all disks in a logical disk a As shown in Figure 2 41 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 2 41 RAID card configuration interface...

Page 212: ...204 b Go to the Figure 2 47 screen Select the logical disk to be located and press Enter Figure 2 47 Selecting a logical disk to be located...

Page 213: ...205 c Enter the Figure 2 48 interface Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Start Locate and press Enter Figure 2 48 Operation interface...

Page 214: ...206 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 49 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 49 Select Go...

Page 215: ...207 e Enter the Figure 2 50 interface to complete the operations for locating all the disk locations in the logical disk Figure 2 50 Complete positioning of all disks in a logical disk...

Page 216: ...to initialize the logical disk internal data space so that it can be used by the operating system a As shown in Figure 2 51 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and pr...

Page 217: ...209 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 52 Select the logical disk to be initialized and press Enter Figure 2 52 Logical Disk Management Interface...

Page 218: ...210 c Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 53 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Fast Slow Initialization and press Enter Figure 2 53 Operation interface...

Page 219: ...nd Slow Initialization is that the former can write data immediately and the latter can wait for the disk space to be completely initialized before writing data d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 54...

Page 220: ...212 e Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 55 Select Confirm Enabled Yes and press Enter Figure 2 55 Confirm initialization...

Page 221: ...213 f Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 56 to complete the initialization of logical disk operations Figure 2 56 complete initialization of the logical disk...

Page 222: ...214 Initialize the physical disk a As shown in Figure 2 57 select Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 2 57 RAID card configuration interface...

Page 223: ...215 b Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 58 Select the disk to be initialized and press Enter Figure 2 58 Disk Management Interface...

Page 224: ...216 c Go to the Figure 2 59 interface Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Initialize Drive and press Enter Figure 2 59 Operation management interface...

Page 225: ...217 d Go to the Figure 2 60 screen Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 60 Select Go...

Page 226: ...218 e Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 61 Select Confirm to enable it select Yes and press Enter Figure 2 61 Confirm initialization...

Page 227: ...219 f Enter the Figure 2 62 interface to complete the initialization of the physical disk operation Figure 2 62 Complete initializing the physical disk...

Page 228: ...ernal data of the disk including erasing physical disk data and logical disk data 1 Erase physical disk data a As shown in Figure 2 63 select Drive Management on the RAID card configuration page and p...

Page 229: ...221 b Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 64 select the disk to be erased and press Enter Figure 2 64 Disk Management Interface...

Page 230: ...222 c Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 65 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Drive Erase and press Enter Figure 2 65 Operation interface...

Page 231: ...223 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 66 press Enter and then select the erase mode in the dialog box that is displayed the default mode is recommended Simple Figure 2 66 Erase Mode screen...

Page 232: ...224 e Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 67 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 67 Select Go...

Page 233: ...225 f Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 68 Select Confirm to enable it select Yes and press Enter Figure 2 68 Confirm Erase...

Page 234: ...226 g Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 69 to finish erasing physical disk data Figure 2 69 Finishing Erasing Physical Disk Data...

Page 235: ...orm other operations while erasing physical disk data 2 Erase logical disk data a As shown in Figure 2 70 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page and press Enter Figure 2...

Page 236: ...228 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 71 Select the logical disk to be erased and press Enter Figure 2 71 Logical Disk Management Interface...

Page 237: ...229 c Enter the page shown in Figure 2 72 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Virtual Drive Erase and press Enter Figure 2 72 Operation interface...

Page 238: ...230 d Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 73 press Enter and then select the erase mode in the dialog box that is displayed The default mode Simple is recommended Figure 2 73 Erase Mode screen...

Page 239: ...231 e Go to the interface shown in Figure 2 74 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 74 Select Go...

Page 240: ...232 f Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 75 Select Confirm to enable it select Yes and press Enter Figure 2 75 Confirm Erase...

Page 241: ...233 g Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 76 to erase logical disk data Figure 2 76 Complete erase logical disk data...

Page 242: ...RAID level to meet the configuration requirements without affecting the integrity of the current data a As shown in Figure 2 77 select Virtual Drive Management from the RAID card configuration page a...

Page 243: ...235 b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 78 Select the logical disk to be rebuilt and press Enter Figure 2 78 Virtual Drive Management interface...

Page 244: ...236 c Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 79 Select Operation and press Enter In the dialog box that is displayed select Reconfigure Virtual Drive and press Enter Figure 2 79 Operation interface...

Page 245: ...237 d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 80 Choose Go and press Enter Figure 2 80 Select Go...

Page 246: ...238 e Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 81 Set the RAID level select Add Drives and press Enter Figure 2 81 Advanced interface...

Page 247: ...239 f Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 82 Select the disk to be added enable it select Apply Changes and press Enter Figure 2 82 Add Drives interface...

Page 248: ...240 g Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 83 Select Confirm to enable it select Yes and press Enter Figure 2 83 Confirming Migration...

Page 249: ...241 h Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 84 Select Start Operation and press Enter Figure 2 84 Start Operation screen...

Page 250: ...242 i Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 85 Choose OK and press Enter Figure 2 85 Select OK...

Page 251: ...243 j Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 86 to check the current migration progress Figure 2 86 RAID information interface...

Page 252: ...an be reused to configure RAID This feature is commonly used for disks that have the Unconfigured Bad mode a Switch the disk mode Unconfigured Bad to Unconfigured Good b As shown in Figure 2 87 select...

Page 253: ...245 c Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 88 Select Manage Foreign Configuration and press Enter Figure 2 88 Select Manage Foreign Configuration...

Page 254: ...246 d Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 89 Select Clear Foreign Configuration and press Enter Figure 2 89 Select Clear Foreign Configuration...

Page 255: ...247 e Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 90 Select Confirm Enabled Yes and press Enter Figure 2 90 Confirm Clear...

Page 256: ...248 f Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 91 to complete the disk RAID disk clearing operation Figure 2 91 Clear Disk RAID Completed...

Page 257: ...1 Legacy boot mode to configure RAID Enter the RAID card configuration interface a During the BIOS startup process as shown in Figure 2 92 press Ctrl R Figure 2 92 Press Ctrl R as prompted during BIOS...

Page 258: ...er the interface shown in Figure 2 93 Please refer to the key operation tips at the bottom border of the interface to navigate and modify the settings in the interface Figure 2 93 LSI RAID Management...

Page 259: ...As shown in Figure 2 94 press F2 on the VD Mgmt screen and select Create Virtual Drive Figure 2 94 Select Create Virtual Drive d Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 95 Set the RAID level and press Ent...

Page 260: ...252 e Enter the screen shown in Figure 2 96 Select the disk to configure RAID and press Enter Figure 2 96 Selecting a Disk...

Page 261: ...ze and Name accordingly select Advanced and press Enter Figure 2 97 Setting the RAID Name and Capacity g Enter the page shown in Figure 2 98 Set related parameters For details see Table 1 3 Then selec...

Page 262: ...254 h Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 99 Choose OK and press Enter to complete the RAID configuration Figure 2 99 Confirm Create...

Page 263: ...ter RAID is configured hot spare disks are generally configured to improve data security You can configure a global hot spare disk and a dedicated hot spare disk as required Hot spares are used only f...

Page 264: ...on the PD Mgmt screen and press F2 Figure 2 101 Selecting a disk to be configured as a global hot spare disk b Go to the screen shown in Figure 2 102 Choose Make Global HS and press Enter to complete...

Page 265: ...257 c Return to the screen shown in Figure 2 103 Select hot spare disk to view information about the global hot spare disk Figure 2 103 Viewing global hot spare disk information Delete RAID...

Page 266: ...the requirements a As shown in Figure 2 104 select the logical disk to be deleted on the VD Mgmt screen and press F2 Figure 2 104 Selecting the Logical Disk to Be Deleted b Go to the screen shown in F...

Page 267: ...259 c Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 106 Select YES and press Enter to complete the RAID operation Figure 2 106 Confirming the deletion...

Page 268: ...cate a single physical disk or all member disks included in a logical disk a As shown in Figure 2 107 select the disk to be located on the PD Mgmt screen and press F2 Figure 2 107 Selecting a disk to...

Page 269: ...s Initialize the logical disk This function is used to initialize the internal data space of the disk so that it can be used by the operating system a As shown in Figure 2 109 select the disk to be in...

Page 270: ...262 b Go to the interface shown in Figure 2 110 and select Initialization Start FGI Figure 2 110 Select Initialization Start FGI...

Page 271: ...ion all RAID space initialization data can be written after the initialization is complete c Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 111 Select YES and press Enter to complete the initialization of the...

Page 272: ...isk to be erased on the PD Mgmt screen and press F2 Figure 2 112 Selecting the Physical Disk to Be Erased b Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 113 Select the erase mode use the default mode Simp...

Page 273: ...265 c Enter the interface shown in Figure 2 114 Select Yes and press Enter to complete the data disk erase operation Figure 2 114 Confirm Erase...

Page 274: ...sk data a As shown in Figure 2 115 select the logical disk to be erased on the VD Mgmt screen and press F2 Figure 2 115 Selecting the logical disk to be erased b Enter the interface as shown in Figure...

Page 275: ...267 c Enter the interface as shown in Figure 2 117 Select Yes and press Enter to complete the logical disk data erase operation Figure 2 117 Confirm Erase Clear disk RAID information...

Page 276: ...red Bad mode a Switch the disk mode Unconfigured Bad to Unconfigured Good b As shown in Figure 2 118 in the Foreign View interface select the RAID card press F2 select Foreign Config Clear and press E...

Page 277: ...shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 IPMI Deployment Process 8 1 1Make sure the motherboard supports IPMI functionality Check your motherboard specification and confirm that your motherboard supports IPMI T...

Page 278: ...icated network port 8 1 2Enter the BIOS settings IPMI function To restart your system press ESC or DEL while the device is starting to enter the motherboard BIOS See Figure 2 3 below The BIOS setup in...

Page 279: ...s of the keyboard to switch the menu item to the Server Mgmt option and you will see the page shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Server Mgmt interface After entering the interface enter the BMC network co...

Page 280: ...hat of the shared network port Switch to the Configuration Address Source option and press Enter to set the network mode for changing the network port as shown in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Network port co...

Page 281: ...inal device that communicates with it must be on the same network segment as the IPMI device s address 3 The IP address of the IPMI device can be mapped to the WAN through a routing device to implemen...

Page 282: ...stem startup to enter BIOS setup interface 2 Switch to the Advanced menu select Serial Port Console Redirection and press Enter 3 Make sure the Console Redirection of COM0 is in the Enabled state If n...

Page 283: ...w version of the user interface is based on HTML5 the overhead of computer resources is relatively large We recommend that the user configure more than 8 GB of memory when the user uses KVM 8 2 1Enter...

Page 284: ...to to access the IPMI management page and enter the login page Default username and password Factory default username admin Factory default password admin When you log in with this username you will...

Page 285: ...page users can view the basic information of the IPMI management system Includes firmware information network information and sensor monitoring information The firmware information includes BMC firmwa...

Page 286: ...d the sensor will be automatically removed from the key sensor field 3 List of Systems This page can view server CPU and memory information In the block diagram click the CPU block to view the CPU inf...

Page 287: ...erver flag light control 10 Image Redirection This page can get the latest image file on the remote storage device 11 Maintenance You can perform basic maintenance operations on the server such as BMC...

Page 288: ...280 SOL Remote Control menu Figure 3 4 Starting KVM KVM page introduction Figure 3 5 shows the KVM interface after the KVM is started...

Page 289: ...281 Diagram3 5 KVM interface...

Page 290: ...the menu and shortcut buttons and the other is the remote desktop window which is the remotely transmitted server desktop information Figure 3 6 KVM interface Remote control shortcuts Stop KVM Hangs o...

Page 291: ...8 2 4SOL Introduction Click Enable Java SOL under the page shown in Figure 3 4 to open the interface as shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Enable Java SOL Select Save this file and open it You will see th...

Page 292: ...BMC IP Username Password and baud rate related parameters The BMC IP is the IPMI IP that you configured above The Username and Password are factory default admin The baud rate chooses 115 2k Click con...

Page 293: ...285 Figure 3 9 SOL operation interface...

Page 294: ...pen IPMI driver for the Linux kernel Use the following command to load the IPMI driver modprobe ipmi_devintf modprobe ipmi_si If you are using an older Linux kernel replace the ipmi_si component with...

Page 295: ...287 T1DM E2 Card Connector Connector serial number description Note VGA VGA Connector VGA video output connector...

Page 296: ...rd integrated RS232 connector External DB9 connector with cable RISER1 PCIE RISER1 X24 PCIE 3 0 LANE Composed of PCIE 8X and PCIE 16X SLOT RISER2 PCIE RISER2 X24 PCIE 3 0 LANE Composed of PCIE 8X and...

Page 297: ...r Hard Disk Module 2 POWER CONN J1 J2 PSU connector SATA DVD DVD PCH SSATA PORT4 5 7PIN SATA PORT USB3 0 CONN Onboard USB 3 0 TYPE A CONN LED CONN1 LED connector of rear hard disk module 1 LED CONN2 L...

Page 298: ...DIMM A1 CPU1 DIMM A2 CPU1 DIMM B1 CPU1 DIMM B2 CPU1 DIMM C1 CPU1 DIMM C2 CPU1 DIMM D1 CPU1 DIMM D2 CPU1 DIMM E1 CPU1 DIMM E2 CPU1 DIMM F1 CPU1 DIMM F2 DIMM SLOT for the first CPU CPU2 DIMM A1 CPU2 DI...

Page 299: ...DM series board The following chart is the introduction of these 2PIN pins and their functions T1DM E2 Single Board 2PIN Pin Use 2PIN pin number description default setting J20 CMOS Clear No need to i...

Page 300: ...1 then short J21 at this time to upgrade ME general factory shipment if you need to upgrade ME you need to use jumper cap short J21 3 J23 Introduction Use 2PIN adjustment cap to insert J23 then let ME...

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Page 302: ...support of 3 0TB need to match M processor memory capacity Storage controller Internal storage controller PCH supports RAID 0 1 10 5 optional 12 Gbps RAID 1 5 6 10 50 60 1G 2G 4G cache External HBA no...

Page 303: ...virtual media Optional LCD Management Module Supporte d operating systems Microsoft Windows Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CentOS Citrix Xen Server Vmware ESXi Linux KVM...

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