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 Power cables to the front hard disk backplane and the rear 2-bay hard disk

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Description

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Power cable for connecting the rear 2-bay hard disk
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Power cable for connecting the rear 2-bay hard disk
backplane (J1 BP PWR) to the mainboard (J29 PWR
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04150448-001

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Power cable for connecting the front hard disk
backplane (J61 POWER) to the PSU backplane (J4)

04151498

 

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Power cable for connecting the rear 12-bay hard disk backplane to the mainboard

5288 V3 Server
User Guide

2 Product Overview

Issue 26 (2018-11-19)

Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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Summary of Contents for 5288 V3 V100R003

Page 1: ...5288 V3 Server V100R003 User Guide Issue 26 Date 2018 11 19 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...scribed in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope Unless otherwise specified in the contract all statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties guarantees or representations of any kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the pre...

Page 3: ...ws Symbol Description Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided ...

Page 4: ... to sections 7 42 Installing the Mainboard and 7 41 Removing the Mainboard 23 2018 08 17 Added the procedure for removing a holding rail For details see 3 6 Removing the Server 22 2018 07 12 Added procedures for removing and installing an SD card and related precautions For details see 7 49 Removing an SD Card Board and 7 50 Installing an SD Card Board 21 2018 05 29 Changed LOM and NIC to flexible...

Page 5: ... see 2 5 Physical Structure 14 2017 09 26 Modified the logical structure For details see 2 8 Logical Structure 13 2017 08 15 Optimized chapters about parts replacement For details see 7 Replacing Parts 12 2017 07 20 Added the description about 128 GB DIMMs For details see 2 5 Physical Structure and 2 11 Product Specifications 11 2017 06 20 Added internal cable BOMs For details see 2 7 Internal Cab...

Page 6: ...uration Utility 04 2016 03 30 Added the procedures for removing and installing an M 2 SATA SSD card For details see 7 57 Removing an M 2 SATA SSD Card and 7 58 Installing an M 2 SATA SSD Card 03 2015 12 21 Modified the mainboard layout description For details see 2 6 Mainboard Layout 02 2015 12 16 Added product specifications For details see 2 11 Product Specifications 01 2015 07 15 This issue is ...

Page 7: ...nt 53 3 2 1 Space and Airflow Requirements 53 3 2 2 Temperature and Humidity Requirements 54 3 2 3 Cabinet Requirements 54 3 3 Unpacking the Chassis 55 3 4 Installing the Server 55 3 4 1 Installing the Server on L Shaped Guide Rails 56 3 4 2 Installing the Server on Adjustable Guide Rails 59 3 4 3 Installing the Server on Holding Rails 61 3 5 Connecting External Cables 69 3 5 1 Connecting Cables t...

Page 8: ...08 5 8 Installing an OS 112 5 9 Optional Configuring the Boot from iSCSI Function for an SP230 flexible NIC 112 6 Software and Configuration Utility 113 6 1 BIOS 113 6 2 iBMC 114 6 3 Upgrading Software 114 7 Replacing Parts 118 7 1 Replaceable Parts 120 7 2 Tool Preparations 121 7 3 Optional Removing the Front Bezel 121 7 4 Optional Installing the Front Bezel 123 7 5 Removing a Hard Disk 126 7 6 I...

Page 9: ...ontroller Card from the Mainboard 170 7 30 Installing the RAID Controller Card on the Mainboard 172 7 31 Removing the Standard RAID Controller Card 174 7 32 Installing the Standard RAID Controller Card 174 7 33 Removing the Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card 175 7 34 Removing the Supercapacitor Standard RAID Controller Card 177 7 35 Installing the Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card 181 7 36 Inst...

Page 10: ... Logging In to the iBMC CLI 248 9 4 Logging In to a Server Using the Independent Remote Console 251 9 5 Logging In to a Server over a Serial Port Using PuTTY 258 9 6 Logging In to a Server over a Network Port Using PuTTY 260 9 7 Logging In to the Remote Virtual Console 262 9 8 Disabling RAID Boot Options 264 9 9 Querying the Mapping Between NVMe PCIe SSD Drive Letters Slot IDs and Bus IDs in Linux...

Page 11: ...The product is a Class A device Take protective measures against radio interference before operating the device in residential areas Personal Safety l Ensure that only personnel authorized by Huawei install hardware l In case of any problems that may cause injury to personnel or damage to devices immediately stop operations and report the problems to a project supervisor and take corrective measur...

Page 12: ...jack on the grounded cabinet or chassis Figure 1 3 Wearing an ESD wrist strap l Exercise caution when using tools to prevent injuries l If the position for installing the device is higher than your shoulders use a stacker to lift the device to prevent it from falling on top of you l High voltage power supply provides power for device operation Do not touch high voltage cables directly or through c...

Page 13: ...hecker l Only maintenance engineers authorized by Huawei are allowed to expand capacity Avoid physical damage caused by electrostatic discharge collision and scratches l Before expanding capacity back up data and isolate the equipment from the network to prevent data loss service interruption and network loops l After expanding capacity upgrade software to prevent software incompatibility with new...

Page 14: ...ng weight Organization Weight kg lb European Committee for Standardization CEN 25 55 13 International Organization for Standardization ISO 25 55 13 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH 23 50 72 Health and Safety Executive HSE 25 55 13 General Administration of Quality Supervision Inspection and Quarantine of the People s Republic of China AQSIQ l Male 15 33 01 l Female 10 22...

Page 15: ... the nameplate 5288 V3 for short is the Huawei new generation 4 U dual socket or single socket rack server that adopts effective design to ensure excellent computing performance and large capacity local storage with elastic scalability The server is designed for cold data storage video surveillance cloud storage and Big Data and can be widely used in a variety of industries such as media and enter...

Page 16: ...r SSDs l 12 rear 3 5 inch SAS HDDs SATA HDDs or SSDs l Optional Four built in 3 5 inch or 2 5 inch SAS HDDs SATA HDDs or SSDs Dual SAS adapters or SAS RAID controller cards l The 24 front hard disks and four built in hard disks are controlled by one SAS adapter or SAS RAID controller card l The 12 rear hard disks are controlled by one standard PCIe SAS adapter or SAS RAID controller card 4 l 24 fr...

Page 17: ...ont Panel Figure 2 2 shows the 5288 V3 front panel Figure 2 2 5288 V3 front panel 1 Network port link status indicators 2 USB 2 0 port 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 7 ...

Page 18: ...the 5288 V3 rear panel Figure 2 3 5288 V3 rear panel 1 Rear hard disk 2 Hard disk fault indicator 3 Hard disk activity indicator 4 I O module 5 PSU port 6 PSU indicator 7 PSU 1 8 PSU 2 9 Serial port 10 VGA port 11 Connectivity status indicator 12 Management network port Mgmt 13 Data transmission status indicator 14 USB 3 0 port 15 UID indicator 16 PCIe slot 17 LAN on motherboard flexible flexible ...

Page 19: ...bered 24 to 35 from top to bottom and from left to right when the server is equipped with one RAID controller card Numbered 0 to 11 from top to bottom and from left to right when the server is equipped with two RAID controller cards Figure 2 4 shows the rear panel of a 5288 V3 with four NVMe PCIe SSDs Figure 2 4 Rear panel of a server with four NVMe PCIe SSDs 1 Rear hard disk 2 Hard disk fault ind...

Page 20: ...ne riser card provides two or three PCIe slots l You can configure a GE or 10GE flexible NIC in position 20 in Figure 2 4 Flexible NICs The 5288 V3 supports the following models of LANs on motherboard flexible NICs l SM211 provides two GE electrical ports l SM210 SM212 provides four GE electrical ports l SM233 provides two 10GE electrical ports l SM231 provides two 10GE optical ports NOTE For deta...

Page 21: ...s indicator Data transmission status indicator Figure 2 8 SM231 ports and indicators 1 Data transmission status indicator 2 Connection status indicator PCIe Slot Layout Figure 2 9 shows the PCIe slot layout of the 5288 V3 Figure 2 9 PCIe slot layout 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 11 ...

Page 22: ...w idth Bus Width Por t Nu mb er ROO T PORT B D F Device B D F Slot Size Slot 4 C P U 1 PCIe 3 0 x8 x8 Port 3A 00 03 0 04 00 0 Half height half length Slot 5 C P U 1 PCIe 3 0 x8 x8 Port 3C 00 03 2 05 00 0 Half height half length Slot 6 C P U 2 PCIe 3 0 x16 x8 Port 1A 80 01 0 81 00 0 Full height full length Slot 7 C P U 2 PCIe 3 0 l 2 slot PCIe riser mod ule x16 l 3 slot PCIe riser mod ule x8 l 2 sl...

Page 23: ... length PCIe cards Note 4 The PCIe slots with the bus width of PCIe x16 are backward compatible with PCIe x8 PCIe x4 and PCIe x1 cards Note 5 The power supply capabilities of all slots support PCIe cards of 75 W The power of a PCIe card depends on its model For details about the supported PCIe cards see Huawei Server Compatibility Checker For PCIe cards out of the Huawei Server Compatibility Check...

Page 24: ... Huawei Figure 2 10 shows the ESN format by using the example 2102310QPD10F3001263 Figure 2 10 ESN example No Description 1 Indicates the ESN ID two digits 2 Indicates the material identification code 8 characters 3 Indicates the vendor code two characters 4 Indicates the year and month two characters 5 Indicates the serial number six digits 2 3 Ports Table 2 3 and Table 2 4 describe the external ...

Page 25: ...device check that the USB device operates properly A server may fail if it is connected to an abnormal USB device USB 3 0 is disabled by default You can enable it on the BIOS as required Management network port Mgmt Ethernet port 1 The 1000 Mbit s Ethernet port is used to manage the server Serial port DB9 1 A three pin serial port that contains only the PIN2 RX PIN3 TX and PIN5 GND signals in the ...

Page 26: ...curs in server hardware For details about error code see HUAWEI Rack Server Alarm Handling iBMC Power button indicator l Off The server is not powered on l Blinking yellow iBMC is being started l Steady yellow The system is in the standby state l Steady green The system is properly powered on NOTE l When the server is powered on you can press this button to shut down the OS l When the server is po...

Page 27: ...ed between hard disks l Steady green The hard disk is inactive Hard disk fault indicator l Off The hard disk is working properly l Blinking yellow The hard disk is located or rebuilding RAID l Steady yellow The hard disk is faulty or hard disk members of the RAID array the hard disk is in are abnormal NOTE If the fault indicator is steady yellow run related commands to check the RAID status to det...

Page 28: ...isk activity indicator l Off The hard disk is not detected or is faulty l Blinking green Data is being read from or written to the hard disk or synchronized between hard disks l Steady green The hard disk is inactive Hard disk fault indicator l Off The hard disk is working properly l Blinking yellow The hard disk is located or rebuilding RAID l Steady yellow The hard disk is faulty or hard disk me...

Page 29: ...CIe SSD is faulty Table 2 8 describes the indicators of LANs on motherboard flexible NICs on the 5288 V3 rear panel Table 2 8 Flexible NIC indicators NIC Type Chip Model Port Color Indica tor Status Netwo rk Status Blinki ng Freque ncy When the Netwo rk Is Norma l and Data Is Being Trans mitted on the Netwo rk Suppo rt for ethtoo l p ethX X indicat es the netwo rk port numb er such as eth0 and eth...

Page 30: ...0 and eth1 Blinki ng Freque ncy After the ethtoo l p ethX Comm and Is Execut ed Blinkin g Data is being transmi tted on the networ k 2 293 Hz Link Green Off No networ k connect ion Steady on The networ k connect ion is normal SM212 flexible NIC with four GE electric al ports i350 Active Yellow Off No data is transmi tted on the networ k 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11...

Page 31: ...and eth1 Blinki ng Freque ncy After the ethtoo l p ethX Comm and Is Execut ed Blinkin g Data is being transmi tted on the networ k 2 293 Hz Link Green Off No networ k connect ion Steady on The networ k connect ion is normal SM231 flexible NIC with two 10GE optical ports 82599 Active Yellow Steady on No data is transmi tted on the networ k 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 ...

Page 32: ...e ethtoo l p ethX Comm and Is Execut ed Blinkin g Data is being transmi tted on the networ k 2 5 Hz Link Green Off No networ k connect ion Steady on The networ k connect ion is normal Blinkin g Yes 2 0 Hz SM233 flexible NIC with two 10GE electric al ports X540 Link Speed Green Steady on High rate 10 Gb s No N A Yellow Steady on Low rate 1G b s Off Off No networ k connect ion 5288 V3 Server User Gu...

Page 33: ...uch as eth0 and eth1 Blinki ng Freque ncy After the ethtoo l p ethX Comm and Is Execut ed Link Active Green Blinkin g Data is being transmi tted on the networ k 2 5 Hz Yes 2 0 Hz Steady on No data is transmi tted on the networ k No N A Off No networ k connect ion 2 5 Physical Structure Figure 2 11 shows the 5288 V3 components 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyrig...

Page 34: ...8 RAID controller card 9 TPM 10 DIMM 11 Heat sink 12 CPU 13 Mainboard 14 PSU backplane 15 SATA disk on module SATADOM 16 Hard disk 17 Right mounting ear 18 Left mounting ear 19 Rear hard disk backplane for 12 disks 20 Chassis 21 Supercapacitor 22 Supercapacitor tray 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 24 ...

Page 35: ...single CPU configuration I O module 2 does not support a standard PCIe card 3 PSU Two AC or DC hot swappable PSUs in 1 1 redundancy mode based on the input power l AC PSUs 110 V or 220 V l DC PSUs 48 V l High voltage HV DC PSUs 240 V or 380 V NOTE The PSUs provide short circuit protection The PSUs that support dual input live wires provide double pole fuses 4 Flexible NIC Supported flexible NIC co...

Page 36: ...el HDDs or SSDs to replace SD cards for data storage when frequent data erase operations are involved l Installing write intensive service software on SD cards will accelerate the write life consumption and result in perpetual damage of SD cards SD cards cannot be used for such services l SD cards cannot be used in cache scenarios 7 Dual SD card module Provides two SD card slots Each slot supports...

Page 37: ... or 2 GB These RAID controller cards support RAID level migration and drive roaming NOTE When you configure dual SAS adapters or SAS RAID controller cards for the server one of them must be a standard PCIe SAS adapter or SAS RAID controller card 9 TPM optional l Complies with the Trusted Computing Group TCG standards l Protects the platform from viruses or unauthorized operations 10 DIMMs l Up to ...

Page 38: ...and PCIe slots and integrates basic components such as the BIOS chip and Platform Controller Hub PCH chip C612 Integrates the SM750 display chip and provides 32 MB display memory The maximum resolution is 1920 pixels x 1200 pixels at 60 Hz with 16 M colors NOTE l After a dedicated graphics card driver is installed only Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2016 can support the ...

Page 39: ... are involved l Installing write intensive service software on SATADOMs will accelerate the write life consumption and result in perpetual damage of SATADOMs SATADOMs cannot be used for such services l SATADOMs cannot be used in cache scenarios l The 5288 V3 supports two SATADOMs The mappings between the physical positions and the port numbers in the BIOS are as follows SATA1 PORT4 SATA2 PORT5 16 ...

Page 40: ... failure of a single fan module and supports fan speed adjustment by area maintaining optimal heat dissipation 25 Front hard disk backplane Supplies power to front hard disks and provides data transmission channels 2 6 Mainboard Layout Figure 2 12 show the ports on the 5288 V3 mainboard 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 30 ...

Page 41: ...5 USB 3 0 port 1 J40 6 UID button indicator 7 PCIe x8 slot 5 corresponding to CPU 1 J49 PCIe x8 slot HH HL 8 PCIe x8 slot 4 corresponding to CPU 1 J50 PCIe x8 slot HH HL 9 I O flexible NIC connector J46 J45 10 PCH Mini SAS HD connector J1001 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 31 ...

Page 42: ... backplane power connector J29 PWR CONN3 27 TPM CONN J35 28 SoftRAID key J51 29 System battery 30 Dual SD card module J57 SD board 31 Riser card slot corresponding to CPU 2 J3 J1005 2 7 Internal Cabling This topic describes the internal cabling rules for your reference NOTE This section uses a RAID controller card on the mainboard as an example to describe how to connect cables to the card The met...

Page 43: ...lane J3 NOTE This cable is a Y shaped cable The end with one connector is connected to the front drive backplane and the other end is connected to the rear drive backplane The cable must be routed along the chassis wall on the same side with the PSUs The cable length limit prevents this cable from being connected to the other rear drive backplane If a one to two SAS cable is incorrectly connected ...

Page 44: ...ckplane to the front hard disk backplane 04050433 3 SAS cable Port C Port C for connecting the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane to the front hard disk backplane 04050433 4 Signal cable for connecting the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane J1 to the front hard disk backplane J36 04051053 l The rear 12 bay hard disk backplane is connected to the standard RAID controller card in a PCIe slot using SAS cab...

Page 45: ...S cable Port B Port B for connecting the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane to the standard RAID controller card in a PCIe slot 04051021 3 Signal cable for connecting the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane J1 to the front hard disk backplane J36 04051053 Storage Power Cabling l Power cables to the front hard disk backplane and the rear 2 bay hard disk backplane 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overvi...

Page 46: ...CONN2 04150448 001 2 Power cable for connecting the rear 2 bay hard disk backplane J1 BP PWR to the mainboard J29 PWR CONN3 04150448 001 3 Power cable for connecting the front hard disk backplane J61 POWER to the PSU backplane J4 04151498 l Power cable for connecting the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane to the mainboard 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huaw...

Page 47: ...PWR CONN1 BOM Number 04151497 Front Mounting Ear Cabling Cables for connecting the front mounting ears on the left and right of the 5288 V3 to the mainboard Figure 2 18 Cables to the front mounting ears 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product Overview Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 37 ...

Page 48: ...ing An M 2 SSD riser card supports two M 2 SATA SSD cards and provides two external ports SATA1 and SATA2 NOTE An M 2 SSD riser card can be installed only in a PCIe slot on the mainboard or a riser card Figure 2 19 Internal cabling for an M 2 SSD riser card No Description BOM Number 1 SATA cable for connecting the SATA1 port of an M 2 SSD riser card to the mainboard J37 04051409 5288 V3 Server Use...

Page 49: ...e PCIe SSDs No Description NVMe PCIe SSD Slot Number BOM Number 1 SAS cable for connecting an NVMe PCIe SSD adapter to the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane Port 3 Port 3 35 04051282 To replace an NVMe riser assembly contact Huawei technical support 2 SAS cable for connecting an NVMe PCIe SSD adapter to the rear 12 bay hard disk backplane Port 2 Port 2 34 04051282 5288 V3 Server User Guide 2 Product...

Page 50: ... 6 GT s Figure 2 21 shows the logical structure of the 5288 V3 in dual CPU configuration l Hard disks are managed by the RAID controller card or PCH l The CPUs connect to two PCIe riser cards through PCIe connectors The riser cards provide PCIe slots of various specifications A RAID controller card can be combined with the hard disk backplane to form a hard disk interface module which connects to ...

Page 51: ... BIOS Parameter Reference Table 2 10 RAS features Mod ule Feature Description CPU Corrected machine check interrupt CMCI Corrects error triggered interrupts DIM M Failed DIMM isolation Identifies a faulty dual in line memory module DIMM and isolates it from others before replacing the DIMM Memory thermal throttling Automatically adjusts DIMM temperatures to avoid damage due to overheating 5288 V3 ...

Page 52: ...l QPI link level retry Provides a retry mechanism upon encountering errors to improve QPI reliability Intel QPI protocol protection via CRC Provides cyclic redundancy check CRC protection for QPI packets to improve system reliability OS Core disable for fault resilient boot FRB Isolates a faulty CPU during startup to improve system reliability and availability Corrupt data containment mode Identif...

Page 53: ...ical unit information for DIMM errors and the OS traces and predicts errors and isolates error memory pages 2 10 Software and Hardware Compatibility For details about the software and hardware compatibility of the 5288 V3 see Huawei Server Compatibility Checker The 5288 V3 supports a variety of operating systems OSs including Windows SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES and Red Hat Enterprise Linux R...

Page 54: ... Intel Xeon E5 2600 v4 series CPUs Maximum TDP 135 W Number of cores per CPU 20 2 2 GHz 18 2 3 GHz 16 2 6 GHz 14 2 6 GHz 12 2 2 GHz 10 2 4 GHz 8 3 2 GHz 6 3 4 GHz and 4 3 5 GHz Number of QPI links 2 Maximum transmission speed per QPI link 9 6 GT s Maximum L3 cache capacity 50 MB NOTE l For Intel Xeon E5 2600 v4 series processors l The BIOS version must be 3 16 or later l You are advised to upgrade...

Page 55: ...for power failure protection Supports a maximum of 32 hard disks l SR630C Uses the LSI SAS3108 chip Supports RAID 0 1 10 5 50 6 and 60 Supports a cache of 1 GB or 2 GB Supports a supercapacitor for power failure protection Supports a maximum of 40 hard disks l SP435 Uses the PM8060 chip Supports RAID 0 1 10 5 50 6 and 60 Supports a supercapacitor for power failure protection These RAID controller ...

Page 56: ...0 1 10 1E 5 50 6 and 60 It protects cache data from power failures and supports RAID level migration drive roaming self diagnosis and web based remote configuration l The mainboard can be configured with a SAS adapter or SAS RAID controller card with a maximum of 2 GB cache to improve hard disk storage performance and ensure user data security NOTE l Only a server with an NVMe PCIe SSD adapter sup...

Page 57: ...dth PCIe 3 0 x8 one full height full length standard PCIe 3 0 x8 slot and one full height half length standard PCIe 3 0 x8 slot l Two full height full length standard PCIe 3 0 x16 slots one for PCIe 3 0 x8 signals l Two 2 5 inch hard disk slots l Two 3 5 inch hard disk slots l The fifth generation SSD cards must be installed in the two slots on a riser card A server supports a maximum of two fifth...

Page 58: ...Mware vCenter Microsoft SystemCenter and Nagios Security l Power on password l Administrator password l Chassis cover opening logging l Front bezel optional The front bezel is installed on the front panel and comes with a security lock to prevent unauthorized operations on hard disks GPU Integrates the SM750 display chip and provides 32 MB display memory The maximum resolution is 1920 pixels x 120...

Page 59: ...e range 100 V to 240 V AC or 192 V to 288 V DC l 800 W DC PSU 800 W input voltage range 36 V to 75 V DC l 1200 W high voltage direct current HVDC PSU 1200 W input voltage range 260 V to 400 V DC l 1200 W AC PSU 750 W input voltage 100 V AC 900 W input voltage range 110 V to 127 V AC 1200 W input voltage range 200 V to 240 V AC 1200 W input voltage range 192 V to 288 V DC Weight in full configurati...

Page 60: ...5 2667 v4 E5 2643 v4 or E5 2637 v4 CPUs If the environment temperature is over 40 C 86 F or one fan fails CPU performance may deteriorate Heat dissipation The system draws cool air in from the front delivers the cool air through the hard disks fan modules processors dual in line memory modules DIMMs and PCIe cards and then exhausts air from the rear Humidity Operating humidity 8 RH to 90 RH non co...

Page 61: ...ver configuration workload and ambient temperature Corrosive air pollutant l Corrosion rate of the copper test piece 300 Å month in compliance with the ANSI ISA 71 04 2013 gaseous corrosion level G1 l Corrosion rate of the silver test piece 200 Å month Particulate pollutant l The ISO14664 1 Class 8 requirements are met You are advised to ask a professional organization to monitor particulate pollu...

Page 62: ...placing a server or its parts see Safety in the Server Product Documentation Installation Rules The 5288 V3 is 4U high and can be installed in a standard 19 inch cabinet The server can be installed on L shaped adjustable and holding rails and is stackable If the cabinet has sufficient space a distance of 1U or more can be reserved between servers Installation Process Understand the entire installa...

Page 63: ...n which the server is located clean and tidy l For easy heat dissipation and maintenance keep a clearance of 800 mm 31 50 in between walls and the front and rear doors of the cabinet l Do not block the air intake vents Otherwise air intaking and heat dissipation will be affected l Ensure that the air conditioning system in the equipment provides enough wind to ensure proper heat dissipation of all...

Page 64: ...id areas use dehumidifiers Table 3 1 Temperature and humidity requirements in the equipment room Item Description Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Humidity 8 RH to 90 RH non condensing 3 2 3 Cabinet Requirements When installing the server the cabinet must meet the following requirements l A standard 19 inch cabinet with a depth of more than 1000 mm 39 37 in l Complies with International Elect...

Page 65: ...n the package Exercise caution when using a box cutter to avoid personal injury or equipment damage Step 3 Check the components against Table 3 2 and ensure that they are intact and free from oxidation corrosion and damage Table 3 2 Packing items No Description 1 Documentation bag that contains a warranty card and a Quick Start Guide 2 A pair of guide rails 3 One rack server End 3 4 Installing the...

Page 66: ...e following tools are available l ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves used to prevent ESD damage l Screwdriver used to tighten screws on the panel l Floating nut hook used to install floating nuts 3 4 1 Installing the Server on L Shaped Guide Rails L shaped guide rails apply only to a Huawei cabinet Procedure Step 1 Determine the positions for installing floating nuts See Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Positions...

Page 67: ...ing a floating nut 3 Fasten the upper end of the floating nut to the mounting bar at the front of the cabinet by using the floating nut hook See step 2 in Figure 3 5 The floating nut is installed as shown in 3 in Figure 3 5 4 Install another floating nut in the top square hole within the bottom target 1U space using the same method 5 Install the other floating nuts using the same method Step 3 Ins...

Page 68: ...ethod Step 4 Install the 5288 V3 1 Lift the 5288 V3 and move it to the cabinet This task requires at least four people 2 Place the 5288 V3 onto the guide rails and slide it into the cabinet See step 1 in Figure 3 7 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 58 ...

Page 69: ... rails apply to a cabinet with a distance of 543 5 mm to 848 5 mm 21 40 in to 33 41 in between the front and rear mounting bars Procedure Step 1 Install adjustable guide rails 1 Use a screwdriver to fasten one dowel pin on front and two dowel pins on the rear of the guide rail Figure 3 8 shows the positions of dowel pins NOTE Three types of dowel pins are shipped with the guide rails and their dia...

Page 70: ... rear dowel pins out of the holes to pre position the guide rail See step 1 in Figure 3 9 NOTE Guide rails are divided into left and right guide rails labeled with L and R A pair of guide rails should be installed together and cannot be installed reversely Figure 3 9 Installing an adjustable guide rail 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Hu...

Page 71: ...with the mounting bars on the cabinet tighten the captive screws on the mounting ears to secure the 5288 V3 See step 2 in Figure 3 10 Step 3 After the installation is complete connect a network cable a VGA cable or USB devices as required Connect the power cables and power on the 5288 V3 End 3 4 3 Installing the Server on Holding Rails Holding rails apply to the cabinet where the distance between ...

Page 72: ...ert it into the hole in the column See step 4 in Figure 3 11 4 Push the hook backwards to make the metal sheet in full contact with the column See step 5 in Figure 3 11 5 Optional Install an M6 screw in the third square hole on the rear end of the holding rail to secure the rail See step 6 in Figure 3 11 6 Install the other guide rail on the opposite side using the same method Step 2 Install the s...

Page 73: ...e rails push the server forward until you hear a sound and ensure that the latches eject and completely block the screws to fix the server to the inner guide rails See Figure 3 13 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 63 ...

Page 74: ... the support trays touch the fixing blocks of the middle rails See Figure 3 14 If the support trays are not in such a position manually adjust them Otherwise the rolling balls may fall 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 64 ...

Page 75: ...ner rails with the holding rails and push the server into the cabinet See Figure 3 15 NOTE At least four persons are required to lift the server 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 65 ...

Page 76: ... clipped into the middle rail the rolling balls and the holding rail may be damaged as shown in 2 and 3 in Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Clipping the inner rail into the middle rail 5 Press the release buttons on both sides and push the server into the cabinet until the server cannot move forward See Figure 3 17 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyrigh...

Page 77: ...et 6 Tighten the captive screws on the mounting ears to secure the server See Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Securing a server 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 67 ...

Page 78: ...ing the CMA 2 Slot the right outer arm of the CMA between the protrusions of the right outer rail See step 2 in Figure 3 19 3 Slot the right inner arm of the CMA between the protrusions of the right inner rail See step 3 in Figure 3 19 Step 5 Optional If a CMA is installed the external cables connected to the server must be routed into the CMA See Figure 3 20 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing...

Page 79: ...ovide DB15 video graphics array VGA ports but have no standard PS 2 port for a keyboard or mouse You can connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB ports on the front or rear panel based on site installation conditions The following describe two connection methods l Connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB ports l Connect a keyboard and mouse by using a USB to PS 2 cable Procedure Step 1 Connect the U...

Page 80: ...server using the management network port for device management l One or more network cables do not work l A network cable needs to be replaced if the existing network cable does not meet length requirements after a device is replaced or moved Conditions l Use a network cable tester to check that the new network cable works properly l Check that the new network cable is of the same model as or comp...

Page 81: ...bles in the cabinet based on the installation requirements You are advised to arrange new cables in the same way as existing cables Ensure that cables are routed neatly and undamaged l Separate network cables from power cables for routing l Bend a network cable with the bending radius of no less than 4 cm 1 57 in to prevent damage to core wires Check that the cable insulation layer is intact Ensur...

Page 82: ... network cable with other cables Bind the new network cable in the same way as the existing network cables You can also remove all cable ties and bind all of the network cables again if necessary End 3 5 3 Connecting a Cable to a 10GE Port Connect an optical cable or SFP cable to a 10GE port Before the connection determine the cable type and ensure that the cable to be connected is of the same mod...

Page 83: ... with a bending radius of at least 4 cm 1 57 in to prevent damage to core wires Ensure that the cable is intact Ensure that optical or SFP cables are laid out for easy maintenance and capacity expansion l Bind optical cables with cable ties Ensure that optical cables are routed straightly and bound neatly and that cable ties are installed at even spacing and fastened properly Step 4 When you use a...

Page 84: ...ll the latch out to remove the SFP cable See Figure 3 24 Do not directly pull the latch out Figure 3 24 Removing an SFP cable 2 Connect the new SFP cable Remove the dust proof cap on the port and insert the cable connector into the port See Figure 3 25 NOTE When you hear a click and the cable cannot be pulled out the connector is secured 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288...

Page 85: ...ptical cable in the same way as existing optical cables You can also remove all cable ties and bind all of the optical cables again if necessary End 3 5 4 Connecting a USB Device Check that data has been copied to the USB device to be connected Procedure Step 1 Locate the server to which the USB device is to be connected Step 2 Connect the USB storage device to the USB port on the server as shown ...

Page 86: ...ating system OS l Used as the iBMC serial port for debugging and fault locating For details about the command for setting the serial port to the iBMC serial port see the HUAWEI Rack Server iBMC User Guide The following tools are available ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves used to prevent ESD damage Procedure Step 1 Align the connector on the serial cable with the serial port and insert the connector i...

Page 87: ...wer cables to ensure equipment and personal safety Power cables must be securely connected Power cables are used only for dedicated servers Do not use them for other devices The following tools are available ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves used to prevent ESD damage Connecting an AC Power Cable Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap Step 2 Connect one end of the AC power cable to the power port on the PSU o...

Page 88: ...ck of the plastic clip See a of step 3 in Figure2 Connecting a power cable secured with the PSU using a plastic clip Slide the plastic clip towards the PSU socket to ensure that the plastic clip is close to the connector of the power cable See b of step 3 in Figure2 Connecting a power cable secured with the PSU using a plastic clip Step 3 Insert the other end of the AC power cable into the AC powe...

Page 89: ...nal on the PSU Figure 3 30 Connecting DC power cables Step 3 Connect the other end of the power cable to the DC power distribution frame PDF based on the power cable connection rules Step 4 Bind the power cable to the cable trough using cable ties End 3 5 7 Laying Out Cables Basic Rules l Lay out and bind cables of different types of cables such as power and signal cables separately Ensure that th...

Page 90: ...If you need to bend a cable at the output terminal of a connector the bending radius must be at least five times the cable diameter and the cable must be bound before bending Do not use cable ties at a place where the cables are bent Otherwise the cables may break Common Cable Routing Methods The methods of routing cables inside a cabinet are described as follows l Determine overhead cabling and u...

Page 91: ...od contact 3 6 Removing the Server 3 6 1 Removing the Server and L Shaped Guide Rails Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Power off the server For details see 4 Powering On and Off the Server Step 3 Disconnect all power cables and signal cables from the server NOTE Remove power cables first to prevent damage or injury caused by static electrici...

Page 92: ...de Rail Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Power off the server For details see 4 Powering On and Off the Server Step 3 Disconnect all power cables and signal cables from the server NOTE Remove power cables first to prevent damage or injury caused by static electricity Step 4 Remove the server 1 Loosen the captive screws on the server panel us...

Page 93: ...Loosen the four screws on the guide rail See 1 in Figure 3 34 Step 6 Shorten the guide rail and take it out See 2 in Figure 3 34 Figure 3 34 Removing an adjustable guide rail Step 7 Remove the other guide rail on the opposite side in the same way End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 83 ...

Page 94: ...move the server 1 Loosen the captive screws on the server panel using a screwdriver See 1 in Figure 3 35 Figure 3 35 Removing the server from the holding rails 2 Pull out the server along the guide rails away from the cabinet as far as the server will go See 2 in Figure 3 35 3 Pull the release button upwards and pull the server out See 1 and 2 in Figure 3 36 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing ...

Page 95: ...ace the removed server onto an ESD platform 5 Pull the release button outwards and remove the inner rail See 1 and 2 in Figure 3 37 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 85 ...

Page 96: ...nt end of the holding rail 1 Hold down the plate on the front end of the holding rail and pull out the hook See 1 and 2 in Figure 3 38 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 86 ...

Page 97: ... See 4 in Figure 3 38 4 Push the plate into the holding rail See 5 in Figure 3 38 5 Remove the rear end of the holding rail Lift the positioning pin and remove the holding rail from the square holes See 6 and 7 in Figure 3 38 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 87 ...

Page 98: ...Step 6 Remove the other guide rail on the opposite side in the same way End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 3 Installing and Removing the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 88 ...

Page 99: ...ly voltage meets the requirements l During the power on do not remove or insert hard disks or cables such as the network cable and Console port cable l Wait for at least 1 minute before powering on a server that has just been powered off The methods for powering on the server are as follows depending on the power status of power supply units PSUs l If PSUs are properly installed and not powered on...

Page 100: ...ogging In to the iBMC CLI Run the ipmcset d powerstate v 1 command on the iBMC CLI to power on the server remotely Procedure Power on the server using the iBMC WebUI 1 Log in to the iBMC WebUI For details see 9 2 Logging In to the iBMC WebUI 2 Choose Power Power Control The Power Control page is displayed as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Power Control page 3 Click Power On In the displayed dialog...

Page 101: ...dby state Connect the server to a video display keyboard and mouse using cables and shut down the operating system Hold down the power button on the front panel until the server is powered off For details about the power button position see 2 2 Appearance Log in to the Remote Virtual Console of the server and shut down the operating system For details about how to log in to the Remote Virtual Cons...

Page 102: ...r Control The Power Control page is displayed as shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Power Control page 3 Click Power Off In the displayed dialog box click Yes to power off the server 5288 V3 Server User Guide 4 Powering On and Off the Server Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 92 ...

Page 103: ...iSCSI Function for an SP230 flexible NIC 5 1 Default Information Table 5 1 lists the default user name password and IP address used for configuring the server Table 5 1 Default information Item Parameter Default Value iBMC management network port information IP address and subnet mask of the management network port l IP address 192 168 2 100 l Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 iBMC management system login...

Page 104: ... the OS is the same as the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the actual keyboard l If the keyboard type configured in the OS is different from the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the keyboard configured in the OS 5 2 Configuration Process Figure 5 1 shows the process for configuring the server Figure 5 1 Process for configuring the server 5288 V3 Server User Guide 5...

Page 105: ...MC Change the default password for iBMC Install an operating system OS For details see HUAWEI Server OS Installation Guide 5 3 Checking the 5288 V3 Log in to the iBMC WebUI or CLI to check the health status of the 5288 V3 Ensure that its health status meets the environment requirements for software installation Table 5 3 describes the default information for logging in to the 5288 V3 iBMC WebUI or...

Page 106: ...the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the actual keyboard l If the keyboard type configured in the OS is different from the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the keyboard configured in the OS Workflow Check the 5288 V3 by following the sequence described in Figure 5 2 Determine the check method based on site requirements Figure 5 2 Process for checking the 5288 V3 528...

Page 107: ...rst time For details see 5 6 Changing an iBMC User Password b View the 5288 V3 version information Choose System Firmware Upgrade and view server versions as shown in Figure 5 3 Check that the 5288 V3 versions meet site requirements Figure 5 3 Querying version information c View the 5288 V3 health status and alarms Choose Information Information Summary and view server health status as shown in Fi...

Page 108: ...UI b View the 5288 V3 version information Check that the 5288 V3 versions meet site requirements iBMC ipmcget d ver iBMC INFO IPMC CPU Hi1710 IPMI Version 2 0 CPLD Version U46 1 05 Active iBMC Version U25 1 62 Active iBMC Built 22 00 15 Jun 12 2015 Backup iBMC Version 1 59 SDK Version 1 51 SDK Built 17 00 37 May 17 2015 Active Uboot Version 1 1 35 Mar 25 2015 10 24 41 Backup Uboot Version 1 1 35 M...

Page 109: ...etails see HUAWEI Rack Server AlarmHandling iBMC 5 4 Configuring RAID Before configuring RAID you need to obtain the IP address of the iBMC management network port and the user name and password for logging in to the iBMC WebUI For details about how to obtain the IP address for the management network port and how to operate the iBMC see HUAWEI Rack Server iBMC User Guide Procedure View the RAID co...

Page 110: ... RAID see HUAWEI V2 V3 Server RAID Controller Card User Guide Supported RAID controller cards SR120 LSI SAS2308 SR130 LSI SAS3008 SR430C 1 GB 2 GB LSI SAS3108 SR630C 1 GB 2 GB LSI SAS3108 and SP435 PM8060 5 5 Configuring the BIOS Configure the BIOS of the 5288 V3 including setting the server boot mode selecting PXE as a boot option enabling the PXE function for a network port and setting the BIOS ...

Page 111: ...r configuring the BIOS Procedure Restart the server 1 Click on the menu bar of the remote virtual console For details about how to log in to the remote virtual console see 9 7 Logging In to the Remote Virtual Console 2 Select Reset The system displays Are you sure to perform this operation 5288 V3 Server User Guide 5 Configuring the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd ...

Page 112: ...o select the keyboard type English American or French keyboard l Press Delete or F4 to go to the BIOS Setup Utility screen is displayed l Press F11 or F3 to go the boot manager screen for selecting boot options l Press F12 to boot from the network Figure 5 8 BIOS startup screen 5 Enter a BIOS password when prompted The screen for setting the BIOS is displayed 5288 V3 Server User Guide 5 Configurin...

Page 113: ...r the password by using the keyboard configured in the OS You are advised to regularly change the supervisor password for security purposes The server is locked after three consecutive failures with wrong passwords You can restart the server to unlock it Set the server boot mode 6 Choose Boot Boot Type and press Enter 7 In the displayed dialog box select Dual Boot Type Legacy Boot Type or UEFI Typ...

Page 114: ...onfiguration screen is displayed as shown in Figure 5 10 NOTE The PXE Configuration screen displays four network ports in which PXE1 is Enabled and other network ports are Disabled by default Figure 5 10 PXE Configuration 11 Select the network port to be configured and press Enter 12 Choose Enabled from the shortcut menu and press Enter to enable the PXE function for the network port Set the BIOS ...

Page 115: ...nter the password by using the actual keyboard l If the keyboard type configured in the OS is different from the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the keyboard configured in the OS l The supervisor password must be a string of 8 to 16 characters including special characters including spaces and at least two types of the following characters uppercase letters lowercase letters and di...

Page 116: ...language is displayed as shown in Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 Selecting a language 17 Select English and press Enter The GUI language is changed to English as shown in Figure 5 14 5288 V3 Server User Guide 5 Configuring the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 106 ...

Page 117: ...e iBMC CLI see HUAWEI Rack Server iBMC User Guide Table 5 4 lists the default iBMC user name and password Table 5 4 Default user name and password Default User Name and Password Description l Use name root l Password Huawei12 The default iBMC user belongs to the administrator group and has full rights to access all iBMC resources and perform all operations Procedure Step 1 Log in to the iBMC WebUI...

Page 118: ...n is enabled the password must meet the following requirements Must contain 8 to 20 characters Must contain at least one space or one of the following special characters _ Must contain at least two types of the following characters n Uppercase letters n Lowercase letters n Digits Must not be same as the user name or the reverse of the user name End 5 7 Setting the Management Network Port IP Addres...

Page 119: ...mote virtual console l If the keyboard type configured in the OS is the same as the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the actual keyboard l If the keyboard type configured in the OS is different from the actual keyboard type enter the password by using the keyboard configured in the OS Procedure l Set the IP address of the management network port on the iBMC WebUI a Log in to the se...

Page 120: ...n the screen shown in the following figure is displayed during server startup Figure 5 17 BIOS startup screen e Enter a BIOS password as prompted The screen for setting the BIOS is displayed f Choose Advanced IPMI iBMC Configuration and press Enter The IPMI iBMC Configuration screen is displayed g Select iBMC Configuration and press Enter The iBMC Configuration screen is displayed showing informat...

Page 121: ... the configuration screen set the IPv4 address of the iBMC management network port as shown in Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 Setting the IPv4 address of the iBMC management network port 5288 V3 Server User Guide 5 Configuring the 5288 V3 Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 111 ...

Page 122: ...Server OS Installation Guide 5 9 Optional Configuring the Boot from iSCSI Function for an SP230 flexible NIC An SP230 supports boot from PXE or iSCSI Boot from PXE is enabled by default To boot from iSCSI enable it first NOTE Before you configure the server to boot from iSCSI ensure that the operating system OS of the server supports the iSCSI protocol stack and has the iSCSI driver Before configu...

Page 123: ...rms power on self test POST detects input output devices identifies boot devices and initializes memory The BIOS also provides advanced configuration and power interface ACPI and hot swap The BIOS is stored in the serial peripheral interface SPI flash memory The 5288 V3 server offers a Huawei s proprietary patented BIOS that uses the Intel Grantley platform and is developed based on the Insyde cod...

Page 124: ...ormation about the device version model and asset information l Heat dissipation control iBMC dynamically adjusts the rotational speed of the fans based on the ambient temperature and the workload l IPMItool for device management iBMC supports the commands released by the IPMItool l Support for management over the WebUI iBMC provides a user friendly and simple Web interface for ease of management ...

Page 125: ...ckage from http e huawei com en b Log in to the iBMC WebUI and choose System Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade page is displayed c In the Firmware Upgrade area click Browse In the displayed dialog box select the local directory for storing the upgrade package image hpm d Click Open e The Firmware Upgrade page is displayed f Select Immediately restart automatically g Click Start Update h Click ...

Page 126: ... automatically g Click Start Update h Click Yes For details see HUAWEI Server Firmware Upgrade Guide l Upgrade the BIOS CPLD and iBMC using the FusionServer Tools uMate a Log in to http e huawei com en choose Support Server Server Management Software FusionServer Tools and download the uMate package of the latest version uMate package n Linux FusionSever Tools uMate Linux Vxx tar gz n Windows Fusi...

Page 127: ...rs of the required versions Otherwise the server may operate abnormally Obtain the required driver installation package from Huawei Server Compatibility Checker For example the V304 driver package for Windows is FusionServer iDriver Windows Driver V304 zip The driver upgrade procedure varies according to the OS type and version For details see HUAWEI Server OS Installation Guide Supported OSs To q...

Page 128: ...pgraded to the version used in the customer environment For details see the HUAWEI Rack Server Upgrade Guide iBMC and HUAWEI Server Firmware Upgrade Guide l After the components are replaced restore their configurations including BMC BIOS and RAID configurations on the customer live network 7 1 Replaceable Parts 7 2 Tool Preparations 7 3 Optional Removing the Front Bezel 7 4 Optional Installing th...

Page 129: ...RAID Controller Card from the Mainboard 7 30 Installing the RAID Controller Card on the Mainboard 7 31 Removing the Standard RAID Controller Card 7 32 Installing the Standard RAID Controller Card 7 33 Removing the Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card 7 34 Removing the Supercapacitor Standard RAID Controller Card 7 35 Installing the Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card 7 36 Installing the Supercapaci...

Page 130: ...ting Ear Plate 7 58 Installing a Front Mounting Ear Plate 7 59 Removing an M 2 SATA SSD Card 7 60 Installing an M 2 SATA SSD Card 7 1 Replaceable Parts The 5288 V3 is 4 U high and has the following replaceable parts l Optional Front bezel l Hard disk l Power supply unit PSU l Fan module l Peripheral Component Interconnect Express PCIe card l Riser card l TPM l USB device l System battery l RAID co...

Page 131: ... materials for example an ESD bag 7 3 Optional Removing the Front Bezel Remove the front bezel before removing front panel components such as hard disks or left and right mounting ears The front bezel is installed on the front panel and comes with a security lock to prevent unauthorized operations on hard disks Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 U...

Page 132: ...e front bezel Step 3 Press the button and remove the front bezel See Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 Removing the front bezel End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 122 ...

Page 133: ...l and comes with a security lock to prevent unauthorized operations on hard disks Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the key from the front bezel See Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Removing a key Step 3 Unlock the front bezel by turning the key clockwise and remove the key for proper storage See Figure 7 4 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts...

Page 134: ...ok the front bezel onto the side of the left mounting ear and press the button so that the front bezel is secured to the chassis See Figure 7 5 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 124 ...

Page 135: ...nt bezel Step 5 Lock the front bezel by turning the key counterclockwise and remove the key for proper storage See Figure 7 6 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 125 ...

Page 136: ...isk to be removed Before removing a hard disk determine its location to prevent misoperations Otherwise the RAID array will fail NOTE If a hard disk is frequently removed and installed in an interval shorter than 30 seconds there are risks that the hard disk cannot be identified Figure 7 7 Figure 7 9 or Figure 7 8 shows the silkscreens of the hard disks on the 5288 V3 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 R...

Page 137: ...ler card Figure 7 9 Rear hard disks two RAID controller cards Table 7 1 shows the mapping between the silkscreens of the hard disks and slot IDs in the System Event Log 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 127 ...

Page 138: ...ear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 If a front hard disk needs to be removed and the server is equipped with a front bezel remove the bezel For details see 7 3 Optional Removing the Front Bezel Step 4 Determine the position of the hard disk fo...

Page 139: ...k You do not need to power off the 5288 V3 before installing a hard disk After a failed hard drive is disconnected from the hard drive backplane wait for 30 seconds before removing it and inserting a new one The alarm persists after a new hard drive is installed and will be cleared after the RAID array is rebuilt Do not frequently hot swap a hard drive to prevent new alarms Procedure Step 1 Wear a...

Page 140: ...AWEI V2 V3 Server RAID Controller Card User Guide End 7 7 Removing an NVMe PCIe SSD For details see Removing an ES3000 V3 in the ES3000 V3 NVMe PCIe SSD User Guide 7 8 Installing an NVMe PCIe SSD For details see Installing ES3000 V3 in the ES3000 V3 NVMe PCIe SSD User Guide 7 9 Removing a PSU 7 9 1 Removing an AC PSU Remove an AC power supply unit PSU before replacing it with a new one When two PS...

Page 141: ...er cable See step 2 in Figure1 Removing a power cable secured with the PSU using a velcro strap Figure 7 13 Removing a power cable secured with the PSU using a velcro strap l If the PSU has a plastic clip perform the following steps to remove the power cable a Open the lock of the plastic clip See a of step 1 in Figure2 Removing a power cable secured with the PSU using a plastic clip Slide the pla...

Page 142: ...PSU in an ESD bag End 7 9 2 Removing a DC PSU Remove a DC power supply unit PSU before replacing it with a new one Before removing one PSU when two PSUs are configured ensure that the other PSU is operating properly and supplies power higher than or equal to the power rating of the 5288 V3 and you do not need to power off the server Observe the PSU indicators to check the PSU operating status For ...

Page 143: ...ing below the power cable using a flat head screwdriver to eject the power cable See Figure 7 16 Figure 7 16 Removing power cables Step 4 Hold down the latch on the PSU and pull out part of the PSU by holding the handle See step 1 in Figure 7 17 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 133 ...

Page 144: ...ed for the 5288 V3 Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the PSU to be replaced For details see 7 9 1 Removing an AC PSU Step 3 Take the spare AC PSU out of its ESD bag Step 4 Push the spare AC PSU along the guide rails into a slot until the PSU clicks into place The PSU latch snaps in so that the PSU does not move See Figure 7 18 5288 V3 Serv...

Page 145: ...e PSU handle after connecting the power cable to the PSU to prevent power cable poor contact or disconnection See Figure2 Connecting a power cable secured with the PSU using a velcro strap Figure 7 19 Connecting a power cable secured with the PSU using a velcro strap 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 135 ...

Page 146: ...ee b of step 3 in Figure3 Connecting a power cable secured with the PSU using a plastic clip End 7 10 2 Installing a DC PSU Install a DC power supply unit PSU to replace the original one A DC PSU needs to be added to improve reliability when the 5288 V3 is configured with only one DC PSU Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the PSU to be repl...

Page 147: ... the OT terminal on the negative power cable to the NEG wiring terminal on the PSU l Connect the OT terminal on the positive power cable to the RTN wiring terminal on the PSU l Connect the OT terminal on the ground cable to the ground terminal on the PSU 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 137 ...

Page 148: ...moved and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Loosen the latch that secures the handle of the chassis cover using a flat head screwdriver See step 1 in F...

Page 149: ...tall the chassis cover after components in the 5288 V3 chassis are replaced Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Place the chassis cover horizontally align it with the fixing slots on both side panels of the chassis and close the handle See steps 1 and 2 in Figure 7 24 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei ...

Page 150: ... power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 6 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 13 Removing the Air Duct Remove the air duct before replacing it with a new one or replacing a CPU DIMM or supercapacitor Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue...

Page 151: ...op For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Optional Optional Open the two latches on the supercapacitor tray in their respective directions and remove the supercapacitor tray See steps 1 and 2 in Figure 7 25 Figure 7 25 Removing the supercapacitor tray Step 8 Lift the air duct See Figure 7 26 Figure 7 26 Removin...

Page 152: ...e air duct out of its ESD bag Step 4 Align the positioning pin on the air duct with the fixing hole by following instructions on the chassis and place the air duct downwards so that the pins on four corners of the air duct fit into the dents on the chassis See Figure 7 27 Figure 7 27 Installing the air duct Step 5 Optional Install the supercapacitor tray on the air duct in the arrow direction See ...

Page 153: ...as the mainboard and DVD drive Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations NOTE The fan modules are hot swappable You can skip steps Step 3 to Step 5 when you can open the chassis cover without removing the server The scenarios include but ...

Page 154: ... Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Determine the position of the fan modules on the 5288 V3 See Figure 7 29 Figure 7 29 Position of the fan modules Step 8 Lift the fan module slowly out of the 5288 V3 See in Figure 7 30 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 144 ...

Page 155: ... ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the fan module to be replaced For details see 7 15 Removing a Fan Module Step 3 Take the spare fan module out of its ESD bag Step 4 Insert the fan module along the guide rails into the slot Check that the fan cable connector is securely inserted into the mainboard connector See Figure 7 31 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Pa...

Page 156: ...abinet Figure 7 31 Installing a fan module Step 5 Install the chassis cover For details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 6 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 7 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 8 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 5288 V3 Server ...

Page 157: ...ch as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Determine the cable to be removed For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 8 Remove the air duct For details see 7 13 Removing the Air Duct Step 9 Vertically lift a fan module until it i...

Page 158: ... down the latches on both sides of a fan module bracket and lift the fan support Use the same method to lift the other fan module bracket See Figure 7 33 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 148 ...

Page 159: ...2 l If no go to Step 16 Step 12 Remove all cables connected to the mainboard Remove the FFC cable to avoid cable damage caused by the removal of the mainboard frame See step 1 in Figure 7 34 If the FFC cable is damaged the server cannot work 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 149 ...

Page 160: ...gure 7 34 Step 14 Push the mainboard frame out of the chassis by holding the mainboard handle See step 3 in Figure 7 34 Step 15 Press the release spring and pull the mainboard out of the chassis completely See Figure 7 35 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 150 ...

Page 161: ... to be replaced For details see 7 17 Removing an Internal Cable Step 3 Take a spare cable out of the ESD bag Step 4 Connect one end of the spare cable to the hard disk backplane Step 5 Determine whether to install the mainboard frame l If yes go to Step 6 l If no go to Step 8 Step 6 Press and hold down the release spring and push the mainboard frame in the arrow direction until it cannot move forw...

Page 162: ...oard to the chassis See Figure 7 37 Figure 7 37 Installing the mainboard frame Step 8 Connect cables to the mainboard Step 9 Install fan module brackets in the chassis See Figure 7 38 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 152 ...

Page 163: ... Step 10 Insert fan modules into the slots and ensure that fan module cable connectors fit into the ports on the mainboard See Figure 7 39 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 153 ...

Page 164: ...ect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 15 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Remove the riser card before replacing it with a new one or replacing the mainboard Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 ...

Page 165: ... ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Lift the riser card tray See Figure 7 40 Figure 7 40 Removing a riser card tray Step 8 Remove the PCIe cards from the riser card tray For details see 7 21 1 Removing a PCIe Card from a Riser Card Step 9 Loosen the screw on the riser card See step 1 in Figure 7...

Page 166: ...al one or add new PCIe cards Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the riser card to be replaced For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 3 Take the spare riser card out of its ESD bag Step 4 Push the riser card in the arrow direction until it does not move See step 1 in Figure 7 42 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26...

Page 167: ...tep 6 Install a PCIe card on the riser card For details see 7 22 1 Installing a PCIe Card on the Riser Card Step 7 Install the riser card tray See Figure 7 43 Figure 7 43 Installing a riser card tray 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 157 ...

Page 168: ...with a new one or removing the riser card where it is installed Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network...

Page 169: ...ase it See step 1 in Figure 7 45 Figure 7 45 Removing a PCIe card from a riser card Step 10 Open the PCIe card latch See step 2 in Figure 7 45 Step 11 Remove the PCIe card See step 3 in Figure 7 45 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 159 ...

Page 170: ...off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Open the PCIe card latch See step 1 in Figure 7 46 Figure 7 46 Removing a PCIe card from th...

Page 171: ...ist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove from the riser card the PCIe card to be replaced For details see 7 21 1 Removing a PCIe Card from a Riser Card Step 3 Take the spare PCIe card out of its ESD bag Step 4 Insert the PCIe card into a PCIe expansion slot See step 1 in Figure 7 47 Figure 7 47 Installing a PCIe card on the riser card Step 5 Close the latch See step 2 in Figur...

Page 172: ...etails see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 22 2 Installing a PCIe Card on the Mainboard Install a non hot swappable PCIe card to replace the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove from the mainboard the PCIe card to be replaced For details see 7 21 2 Removing a PCIe Card from the Mainboard Step 3 Take the spare PCIe card out of it...

Page 173: ... V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 23 Removing the TPM Remove a trusted platform module TPM before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Po...

Page 174: ...r Step 7 Remove the riser card above the TPM For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 8 Determine the TPM position See Figure 7 50 Figure 7 50 Determining the TPM position Step 9 Loosen the screw on the TPM using a Phillips screwdriver See step 1 in Figure 7 51 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 164 ...

Page 175: ... original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the TPM to be replaced For details see 7 23 Removing the TPM Step 3 Take the spare TPM out of its ESD bag Step 4 Insert the TPM vertically downwards into the connector on the mainboard See step 1 in Figure 7 52 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei T...

Page 176: ...288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 25 Removing the Internal USB Flash Drive Remove the USB flash drive before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For deta...

Page 177: ...e Internal USB Flash Drive Install a USB flash drive to replace the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the USB flash drive to be replaced For details see 7 25 Removing the Internal USB Flash Drive Step 3 Take the spare USB flash drive out of its ESD bag Step 4 Insert the USB flash drive into the upper USB port See Figure 7 54 5...

Page 178: ... 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 27 Removing the System Battery Remove the system battery before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4...

Page 179: ...re 7 55 Figure 7 55 Removing the system battery Step 8 Place the removed system battery in an ESD bag End 7 28 Installing the System Battery Install a system battery to replace the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the system battery to be replaced For details see 7 27 Removing the System Battery Step 3 Take the spare system b...

Page 180: ...8 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 7 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 8 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 29 Removing the RAID Controller Card from the Mainboard Remove a RAID controller card before replacing it with a new one The appearance and position of a RAID co...

Page 181: ... Step 7 Remove full height full length riser cards if they are installed For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 8 Remove the supercapacitor if it is installed For details see 7 33 Removing the Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card Step 9 Determine the position for installing the RAID controller card See Figure 7 57 Figure 7 57 Position of the RAID controller card Step 10 Hold down the lat...

Page 182: ...ce the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the RAID controller card to be replaced For details see 7 29 Removing the RAID Controller Card from the Mainboard Step 3 Take the spare RAID controller card out of its ESD bag Step 4 Optional Remove the rubber plugs from the ports on the RAID controller card if any See Figure 7 59 5288 ...

Page 183: ...s to the RAID controller card For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 8 Install full height full length riser cards if they are required For details see 7 20 Installing a Riser Card Step 9 Install the chassis cover For details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 10 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 11 Connect all internal cables such as power and network c...

Page 184: ...d For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 8 Check the chip model of the RAID controller card to be removed If the chip model of the RAID controller card to be removed is LSI SAS3108 remove the trans flash module TFM first For details see 7 34 Removing the Supercapacitor Standard RAID Controller Card If the chip model of the RAID controller card to be removed is PM8060 remove the cable be...

Page 185: ...pacitor Standard RAID Controller Card Step 6 Connect the SAS cables to the standard RAID controller card Step 7 Install the chassis cover For details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 8 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 9 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 10 Power on the 5288 V3...

Page 186: ...r details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove the riser card tray above the RAID controller card For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 8 Locate the supercapacitor which is in one of the four positions shown in Figure 7 61 Figure 7 61 Supercapacitor positions Step 9 Loosen the screws on the trans flash module TFM See step 1 in Figure 7 62 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replac...

Page 187: ...erver See step 5 in Figure 7 62 Step 14 Place the removed supercapacitor in an ESD bag End 7 34 Removing the Supercapacitor Standard RAID Controller Card Remove the supercapacitor before replacing it with a new one When LSI SAS3108 or PM8060 RAID controller cards are configured supercapacitors can be configured to provide extra power Before removing a supercapacitor power off the server Pay attent...

Page 188: ...e Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove the riser card tray above the RAID controller card For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card Step 8 Locate the supercapacitor which is in one of the four positions shown in Figure 7 63 Figure 7 63 Supercapacitor positions Step 9 Determine the position and chip model of the RAID controller card connected to the supercapacitor to be removed If the chip model of the R...

Page 189: ...ntroller card See step 2 in Figure 7 64 3 Remove the cable between the supercapacitor and the TFM See step 3 in Figure 7 64 If the chip model of the RAID controller card connected to the supercapacitor to be removed is PM8060 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 179 ...

Page 190: ...astic latches that secure the supercapacitor See step 4 in Figure 7 64 and step 2 in Figure 7 65 Step 11 Exert even force to lift the supercapacitor out of the server See step 5 in Figure 7 64 and step 3 in Figure 7 65 Step 12 Place the removed supercapacitor in an ESD bag End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 180 ...

Page 191: ...Supercapacitor RAID Controller Card Step 3 Take the supercapacitor out of its ESD bag Step 4 Place the supercapacitor downwards and exert even force to install it in the tray Ensure that the supercapacitor is secured by the plastic latches See step 1 in Figure 7 66 Figure 7 66 Installing the supercapacitor Step 5 Insert the TFM vertically into the RAID controller card See step 2 in Figure 7 66 Ste...

Page 192: ...are configured supercapacitors can be configured to provide extra power Before installing a supercapacitor power off the server Pay attention to electrical safety Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the supercapacitor to be replaced For details see 7 34 Removing the Supercapacitor Standard RAID Controller Card Step 3 Take the supercapacitor ...

Page 193: ...apacitor and the TFM See step 2 in Figure 7 67 NOTE When installing the TFM ensure that the side with pins on the connector faces the TFM to prevent damage of the device due to reverse insertion of the connector If the chip model of the RAID controller card connected to the supercapacitor to be installed is PM8060 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Tec...

Page 194: ...upercapacitor and the RAID controller card See step 2 in Figure 7 68 Step 6 Install the riser card tray above the RAID controller card For details see 7 19 Removing the Riser Card 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 184 ...

Page 195: ...e CPU socket Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ...

Page 196: ...one pair of diagonally opposite screws on the heat sink halfway and then loosen the other pair of screws See step 1 in Figure 7 70 Figure 7 70 Removing the heat sink 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 186 ...

Page 197: ...ing rod near the or label See step 2 in Figure 7 71 Step 13 Open the lid that fixes the CPU and remove the CPU from the socket See steps 3 and 4 in Figure 7 71 Step 14 Place the removed CPU in an ESD bag Ensure that CPU sockets are populated with CPUs or CPU protection caps during transportation and storage Step 15 Optional Install a CPU protection cap 1 Close the CPU socket cover See step 1 in Fi...

Page 198: ...personnel authorized by Huawei and Huawei technical support can install a CPU on a Huawei server Do not wear ESD gloves to prevent damage to the pins on the CPU socket Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the CPU to be replaced For details see 7 37 Removing a CPU Step 3 Take the spare CPU out of its ESD bag Step 4 Before installing CPUs ensur...

Page 199: ...ompound using any of the six methods shown in Figure 7 73 Dual line five point and S shape and cross pasting methods are recommended Figure 7 73 Pasting methods Step 7 Use a clean card to smear the thermal compound over the entire center of the CPU The thermal compound layer is as thick as a common piece of paper Figure 7 74 shows the smeared thermal grease layer Ensure that the thermal compound i...

Page 200: ...CPU horizontally align it with the CPU socket and place the CPU vertically downwards into the socket See step 1 in Figure 7 75 Figure 7 75 Installing a CPU 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 190 ...

Page 201: ...mark on the CPU with the triangle mark on the CPU socket to ensure that the CPU is properly installed Figure 7 76 shows a CPU that is incorrectly placed Figure 7 76 Wrong way to place a CPU Step 10 Close the cover that secures the CPU See step 2 in Figure 7 75 Step 11 Lower the securing rod near the or label See step 3 in Figure 7 75 Step 12 Lower the securing rod near the or label See step 4 in F...

Page 202: ...s such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 19 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 39 Removing a DIMM Remove a DIMM before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its...

Page 203: ... the Air Duct Step 10 Open the two fixing clips on the DIMM slot simultaneously See step 1 in Figure 7 78 Figure 7 78 Removing a DIMM Step 11 Remove the DIMM from the slot See step 2 in Figure 7 78 Step 12 Place the removed DIMM in a memory riser box End 7 40 Installing a DIMM Install a DIMM to replace the original one or add a new DIMM The rules for installing DIMMs are as follows l The 5288 V3 i...

Page 204: ... 021 G 031 H CPUs 1 and 2 000 A 100 A 010 B 110 B 020 C 120 C 030 D 130 D 001 E 101 E 011 F 111 F 021 G 121 G 031 H 131 H l Table 7 3 describes DIMM configuration rules For details about the DIMM configuration rules see Huawei Server Product Memory Configuration Assistant 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 194 ...

Page 205: ...e slot where a new DIMM is to be installed The method for removing a DIMM filler is the same as that for removing a DIMM For details see 7 39 Removing a DIMM Step 3 Take the spare DIMM out of the memory riser box Step 4 Open the two fixing clips on the DIMM slot simultaneously See Figure 7 80 Figure 7 80 Opening the fixing clips on a DIMM slot Step 5 Align the DIMM with the DIMM slot and insert th...

Page 206: ...ables Step 12 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 41 Removing the Mainboard Remove the mainboard before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Confirm the iBMC and BIOS configurations with the customer for quick recovery after replacing the motherboard Step 2 Log in to the iBMC and record the firmware iBMC BIOS and CPLD versions of the mainboard to be replac...

Page 207: ...p 4 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 5 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 6 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 7 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 8 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details se...

Page 208: ...details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Remove the FFC cable to avoid cable damage caused by the removal of the mainboard frame See Figure 7 83 If the FFC cable is damaged the server cannot work 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 198 ...

Page 209: ...e the RAID controller card For details see 7 29 Removing the RAID Controller Card from the Mainboard Step 19 Remove the flexible NIC For details see 7 43 Removing the flexible NIC Step 20 Remove all PSUs For details see 7 9 Removing a PSU Step 21 Lift the PSU backplane See Figure 7 84 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 199 ...

Page 210: ...SU backplane Step 22 Open the latch in arrow direction 1 and remove the cable guide in arrow direction 2 See Figure 7 85 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 200 ...

Page 211: ... Step 23 Loosen the screw on the mainboard using a Phillips screwdriver See step 1 in Figure 7 86 Figure 7 86 Removing a mainboard 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 201 ...

Page 212: ...d Install the mainboard to replace the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the mainboard to be replaced For details see 7 41 Removing the Mainboard Step 3 Take the spare mainboard out of its ESD bag Step 4 Before installing the mainboard ensure that CPU sockets do not have bent pins and are free from foreign objects If CPU socke...

Page 213: ...the Phillips screwdriver See step 2 in Figure 7 87 Step 7 Place the cable guide in the chassis and push the cable guide in the arrow direction until it does not move See Figure 7 88 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 203 ...

Page 214: ...stalling a cable guide Step 8 Insert the PSU backplane into the slot in the mainboard See step 1 in Figure 7 89 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 204 ...

Page 215: ...ls see 7 30 Installing the RAID Controller Card on the Mainboard Step 12 Install the CPUs For details see 7 38 Installing a CPU Step 13 Install the DIMMs For details see 7 40 Installing a DIMM Step 14 Connect all cables For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 15 Install the fan module brackets in the chassis See Figure 7 90 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyrigh...

Page 216: ...Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server Step 24 Optional To burn the original equipment serial number ESN into the new mainboard after replacement contact Huawei engineers NOTE If original device SN is not burnt in the new mainboard the iBMC and OS cannot obtain the device SN This may affect the running of some services or the monitoring and management on the device Step 25...

Page 217: ...SD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removin...

Page 218: ...lace the original one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the flexible NIC to be replaced For details see 7 43 Removing the flexible NIC Step 3 Take the spare flexible NIC out of its ESD bag Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that secure the flexible NIC to be replaced and the baffle plate Remove the baffle plate and inst...

Page 219: ... Connect the cables to the flexible NIC Step 8 Install the I O module For details see 7 20 Installing a Riser Card Step 9 Install the chassis cover For details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 10 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 11 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 12 Power on...

Page 220: ...f the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Determine the position of the SATADOM on the 5288 V3 See Figure 7 93 Figure 7 93 SATADOM position Step 8 Press the button on the side of t...

Page 221: ...e Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the SATADOM to be replaced For details see 7 45 Removing a SATADOM Step 3 Take the spare SATADOM out of its ESD bag Step 4 Ensure that the SATADOM write protection switch is off Figure 7 95 shows SATADOM 3MG P and Figure 7 96 shows SATADOM 3MG2 P 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copy...

Page 222: ...ite protection switch is off the write operation sent by the service system to the SATADOM directly writes data to the NAND flash of the SATADOM l When the write protection switch is on the write operation sent by the service system to the SATADOM directly writes data only to the cache layer of the SATADOM but cannot writes data to the NAND flash When the cache layer of the SATADOM is full the pre...

Page 223: ...etails see 4 1 Powering On the Server End Verification 1 Start the server When the BIOS startup screen is displayed press Delete to start the BIOS Setup Utility 2 Enter a BIOS password when prompted 3 Choose Advanced PCH SATA Configuration and press Enter Check the component information to verify whether the replacement is successful SATADOM 1 and SATADOM 2 correspond to Serial ATA Port 4 and Seri...

Page 224: ...6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove the PCIe card from the mainboard For details see 7 21 2 Removing a PCIe Card from the Mainboard Step 8 Determine the position of the SD card to be removed See Figure 7 98 SD card 1 is above the SD card mezzanine card and SD card 2 is below the SD card mezzanine card Figure 7 98 SD ca...

Page 225: ...rd 2 Lift the mezzanine card till its connector is disconnected from the mainboard See step 2 in Figure 7 99 Step 10 Press the SD card in the arrow direction See step 1 in Figure 7 100 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 215 ...

Page 226: ...nformation about the SD cards and RAID 1 array on the iBMC WebUI by choosing System Info Other but cannot modify the configuration or manually configure them The two SD cards do not work in active standby mode and data synchronization between them may result in data overwriting It is recommended that you ensure that the SD card to be added contains no data avoiding data synchronization exceptions ...

Page 227: ...e spare microSD card cannot contain any data l If the server has only one microSD card and the OS is installed on the card migrate the important data on the SD card to another storage device before the replacement l If the server has two microSD cards install the new microSD card in the same slot as the replaced one Step 5 If the SD2 card needs to be installed you need to remove the SD card first ...

Page 228: ...e 7 102 Installing an SD card Step 7 After the SD2 card is installed install the SD card mezzanine card 1 Align the mezzanine card connector with the port on the mainboard and then press the mezzanine card downwards to secure it to the mainboard See step 1 in Figure 7 103 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 218 ...

Page 229: ...ternal Cables Step 11 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 49 Removing an SD Card Board Remove a SD card board before replacing it with a new one Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the cabinet number and chassis number of the server and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the RH1288 ...

Page 230: ...g an SD card board Step 8 Lift the SD card board till its connector is disconnected from the mainboard See step 2 in Figure 7 104 Step 9 Remove the SD card from the SD card board For details see 7 47 Removing an SD Card NOTE SD card 1 is above the SD card board and SD card 2 is below the SD card board Step 10 Place the removed SD card board in an ESD bag End 7 50 Installing an SD Card Board Instal...

Page 231: ...d 2 is below the SD card board Step 5 Align the SD card board connector with the port on the mainboard and press the SD card board downwards to secure it to the mainboard See step 1 in Figure 7 105 Figure 7 105 Installing an SD card board Step 6 Tighten the two screws See step 2 in Figure 7 105 Step 7 Install SD card 1 For details see 7 48 Installing an SD Card NOTE After the SD card board is repl...

Page 232: ...88 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove all hard disks For details see 7 5 Removing a Hard Disk Step 8 Remove the air duct For details see 7 13 Removing the Air Duct Step 9 Remove all fan modules For details see 7 15 Removing a Fan Module Step 10 Remove the fan module br...

Page 233: ...ils see 7 51 Removing the Front Hard Disk Backplane Step 3 Take the spare front hard disk backplane out of its ESD bag Step 4 Align the notches on the hard disk backplane with the hooks the mechanical part marked with a red box in Figure 7 107 move the hard disk backplane horizontally to the head of the chassis until the hard disk backplane cannot move forward and move the hard disk backplane down...

Page 234: ...details see 7 14 Installing the Air Duct Step 11 Install the chassis cover For details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 12 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 13 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 14 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 53 Removing...

Page 235: ...ver Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove the air duct For details see 7 13 Removing the Air Duct Step 8 Remove all fan modules For details see 7 15 Removing a Fan Module Step 9 Remove all cables from the mainboard Remove the FFC cable to avoid cable damage caused by the removal of the mainboard frame See step 1 in Figure 7 108 If the FFC cab...

Page 236: ...oard frame Step 13 Remove the rear hard disks from the rear hard disk backplane Step 14 Remove all cables from the rear hard disk backplane For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 15 Hold down and open the latch on the rear hard disk backplane lift the backplane until it cannot move upward and pull it out in the arrow direction to remove it See Figure 7 110 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing ...

Page 237: ... prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Remove all external cables such as power and network cables Step 5 Remove the 5288 V3 and put it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Determine the position for removing the rear hard disk ...

Page 238: ...Remove all cables from the rear hard disk module For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 9 Loosen the screws on the rear hard disk module and lift it to remove it See Figure 7 112 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 228 ...

Page 239: ...crew on the rear hard disk backplane and remove it in arrow direction See Figure 7 113 Figure 7 113 Removing the rear hard disk backplane for two disks Step 12 Place the removed rear hard disk backplane in an ESD bag End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 229 ...

Page 240: ... 7 114 Installing a rear hard disk backplane for 12 disks Step 5 Connect cables to the rear hard disk backplane For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 6 Install the mainboard frame and connect all cables to the mainboard For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 7 Install all hard disks in the rear hard disk backplane Step 8 Connect all internal cables For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step ...

Page 241: ...ed For details see 7 53 Removing the Rear Hard Disk Backplane Step 3 Take the spare rear hard disk backplane out of its ESD bag Step 4 Install the rear hard disk backplane in the rear hard disk module in the arrow direction and tighten the screw on the hard disk backplane See Figure 7 115 Figure 7 115 Installing a rear hard disk backplane for two disks Step 5 Install all hard disks in the rear har...

Page 242: ...or details see 7 12 Installing the Chassis Cover Step 11 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 4 Installing the Server Step 12 Connect all internal cables such as power and network cables For details see 3 5 Connecting External Cables Step 13 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 7 55 Removing the PSU Backplane Remove the power supply unit PSU backplane before replaci...

Page 243: ...it on an ESD desktop For details see 3 6 Removing the Server Step 6 Remove the chassis cover For details see 7 11 Removing the Chassis Cover Step 7 Remove the air duct For details see 7 13 Removing the Air Duct Step 8 Remove all PSUs For details see 7 9 Removing a PSU Step 9 Remove all cables from the PSU backplane Step 10 Lift the PSU backplane to remove it See Figure 7 117 Figure 7 117 Removing ...

Page 244: ... the PSU backplane in the planned position and push it downward until it cannot move See Figure 7 118 Figure 7 118 Installing the PSU backplane Step 5 Connect cables to the PSU backplane For details see 2 7 Internal Cabling Step 6 Install PSUs For details see 7 10 Installing a PSU Step 7 Install the air duct For details see 7 14 Installing the Air Duct Step 8 Install the 5288 V3 For details see 3 ...

Page 245: ...ing ear on the left as an example Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number of the server to be removed and label its panel to prevent misoperations Step 3 Power off the 5288 V3 For details see 4 2 Powering Off the Server Step 4 Determine the position of the mounting ear on the 5288 V3 See Figure 7 119 Figure ...

Page 246: ... front mounting ear See step 3 in Figure 7 120 Step 8 Remove the front mounting ear in the arrow direction See step 4 in Figure 7 120 Step 9 Remove the cable from the mounting ear plate and remove the mounting ear plate in the arrow direction See Figure 7 121 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 236 ...

Page 247: ...r details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Remove the front mounting ear plate to be replaced For details see 7 57 Removing a Front Mounting Ear Plate Step 3 Take the spare front mounting ear plate out of its ESD bag Step 4 Connect the cable to the front mounting ear plate and install the front mounting ear plate in the arrow direction See step 1 in Figure 7 122 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replaci...

Page 248: ...late Step 5 Tighten the screws See step 2 in Figure 7 122 Step 6 Push the front mounting ear in the arrow direction See step 1 in Figure 7 123 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 238 ...

Page 249: ...SATA SSD card before replacing it with a new one An M 2 SSD riser card can be configured with two M 2 SATA SSD cards The replacement method is the same for the two M 2 SATA SSD cards An M 2 SATA SSD card using the external SATA1 port is used as an example in this topic Procedure Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap For details see 1 Safety Instructions Step 2 Determine the rack number and chassis number...

Page 250: ...he Mainboard l For details about how to remove an M 2 SSD riser card from a riser card see 7 21 1 Removing a PCIe Card from a Riser Card Step 9 Loosen the screw on the M 2 SATA SSD card using an M3 Phillips screwdriver See step 1 in Figure 7 124 Figure 7 124 Removing an M 2 SATA SSD card Step 10 Lift the screw end of the M 2 SATA SSD card upwards and pull it out at a 20 to 30 angle See step 2 in F...

Page 251: ...igure 7 125 Step 6 Install the M 2 SSD riser card l For details about how to install an M 2 SSD riser card on the mainboard see 7 22 2 Installing a PCIe Card on the Mainboard l For details about how to install an M 2 SSD riser card on a riser card see 7 22 1 Installing a PCIe Card on the Riser Card Step 7 Connect the cable to the M 2 SSD riser card For details see M 2 SSD Riser Card Cabling in 2 7...

Page 252: ...Step 11 Power on the 5288 V3 For details see 4 1 Powering On the Server End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 7 Replacing Parts Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 242 ...

Page 253: ...Troubleshooting Guide It covers the following content l Troubleshooting process l Fault information collection l Fault diagnosis l Software and firmware upgrade l Preventive maintenance 5288 V3 Server User Guide 8 Troubleshooting Guide Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 243 ...

Page 254: ...pping Between NVMe PCIe SSD Drive Letters Slot IDs and Bus IDs in Linux 9 10 Erasing Storage Media Data 9 1 Querying the IP Address of the Management Network Port The default IP address of the iBMC management network port is 192 168 2 100 for 5288 V3 servers You can query the actual IP address of the iBMC management network port on the basic input output system BIOS or iBMC CLI Querying the IP Add...

Page 255: ...p Utility is displayed Step 2 Choose Advanced IPMI iBMC Configuration and press Enter The IPMI iBMC Configuration screen is displayed Step 3 Select iBMC Configuration and press Enter The iBMC Configuration screen is displayed showing information about the IP address of the iBMC network port See Figure 9 2 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologi...

Page 256: ... control function ensure that the OS browser and Java Runtime Environment JRE of the required versions have been installed on the local PC For details about software versions see HUAWEI Rack Server iBMC User Guide Ensure that the local PC meets the following networking conditions l The local PC is connected to the iBMC management network port on the server by using a network cable l The IP address...

Page 257: ...MC management network port on the server 192 168 2 100 Procedure Step 1 Connect the local PC to the iBMC management network port on the server by using a network cable Figure 9 3 shows the network diagram Figure 9 3 Network diagram Step 2 Open a browser such as Internet Explorer on the PC Step 3 In the address box enter the iBMC address in the format of https IP address of the iBMC management netw...

Page 258: ... 7 Click Log In The Information Summary page is displayed showing the user name in the upper right corner End 9 3 Logging In to the iBMC CLI You can log in to the iBMC CLI to manage and monitor the device There are different ways to access the CLI of the management software Choose a way based on site requirements To log in to the iBMC CLI over the network port ensure that l The network port on the...

Page 259: ... SSH b Connect the network port of the configuration terminal to the management network port of the server c Enter the user name password and IP address of the management network port on the client communications tool to log in to the iBMC CLI Logging In over Telnet NOTE iBMC 2 20 and later do not support CLI login over Telnet Telnet is insecure and is disabled by default To log in to iBMC over Te...

Page 260: ... COM n 2 switch from SOL COM to SYS COM n 3 switch from SOL COM to iBMC COM n 4 switch from SYS COM to iBMC COM If you need to set the direction of the panel serial port to the iBMC serial port run the ipmcset d serialdir v 1command l Physically changing the port direction a Power off the server and remove the power cables b Place the jumper cap on COM_SW pins For details about the jumper position...

Page 261: ...ndependent remote console is more convenient than that using the remote virtual console accessed through the iBMC WebUI The independent remote console can run in an environment that meets the requirements listed in Table 9 2 Table 9 2 Environmental requirements Client OS Type Client OS Version Management Software Windows Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit iBMC 2 28 or later Windows 8 32 bit or 64 bit Wind...

Page 262: ...oaded the Independent Remote Console software package to a client such as a PC and decompressed the package Download link Independent Remote Console NOTE l kvm_client_windows zip is for Windows OSs l kvm_client_ubuntu zip is for Ubuntu OSs l kvm_client_mac zip is for Mac OSs Procedure l Logging In to a Server Using the Independent Remote Console Windows a Configure an IP address for the client PC ...

Page 263: ... 1 444 l The default port number 443 can be skipped d Select the login mode and click Connect n Shared Mode allows two users to access and manage a server at the same time The two users can see each other s operations n Private Mode allows only one user to access and manage a server Information shown in Figure 9 7 is displayed Figure 9 7 Security risk information e Perform any of the following ope...

Page 264: ...r the client PC to enable communication between the client and the iBMC That is the IP address configured and the iBMC management network port IP address must be in the same network segment b Open the console and set the folder in which the independent remote console is stored as the working folder c Run the chmod 777 KVM sh command to set the permission for the independent remote console d Run KV...

Page 265: ...d Mode allows two users to access and manage a server at the same time The two users can see each other s operations n Private Mode allows only one user to access and manage a server Information shown in Figure 9 10 is displayed Figure 9 10 Security risk information g Perform any of the following operations based on actual situation l Click Yes to open the KVM console l Click No to return to the l...

Page 266: ...ured and the iBMC management network port IP address must be in the same network segment b Open the console and set the folder in which the independent remote console is stored as the working folder c Run the chmod 777 KVM sh command to set the permission for the independent remote console d Run KVM sh to start the independent remote console The independent remote console interface is displayed as...

Page 267: ...4 and 192 168 100 1 444 l The default port number 443 can be skipped f Select the login mode and click Connect n Shared Mode allows two users to access and manage a server at the same time The two users can see each other s operations n Private Mode allows only one user to access and manage a server Information shown in Figure 9 13 is displayed Figure 9 13 Security risk information g Perform any o...

Page 268: ...f the following scenarios l The server is configured for the first time at a site l A remote connection to the server cannot be established Ensure that the following requirements are met l The local PC is connected to the server through a serial cable l PuTTY is installed You can download PuTTY from chiark website You are advised to use the latest version of PuTTY otherwise you may fail to log in ...

Page 269: ... in COMn indicates a serial port number and its value is an integer Step 4 In the navigation tree choose Session Step 5 Select Serial under Connection type as shown in Figure 9 15 Figure 9 15 PuTTY Configuration window Step 6 Click Open The PuTTY window is displayed Step 7 Enter the user name and password 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologi...

Page 270: ... chiark website You are advised to use the latest version of PuTTY otherwise you may fail to log in to the server l IP address of the server l User name and password for logging in to the server Procedure Step 1 Set an IP address and a subnet mask or add route information for the PC to communicate with the server Step 2 On the PC command line interface CLI run the following command to check whethe...

Page 271: ...NOTE Configure Host Name or IP address and Saved Sessions and click Save You can double click the saved record under Saved Sessions to log in to the server the next time Step 5 Click Open The PuTTY window is displayed NOTE If this is your first login to the server the PuTTY Security Alert dialog box is displayed Click Yes to proceed Step 6 Enter the user name and password NOTE If an incorrect user...

Page 272: ...You have obtained the IP address for the 5288 V3 iBMC management network port l You have obtained the user name and password for logging in to iBMC The default user name is root and the default password is Huawei12 Procedure Step 1 Log in to the iBMC WebUI For details see 9 2 Logging In to the iBMC WebUI Step 2 Choose Remote The Remote page is displayed as shown in Figure 9 17 5288 V3 Server User ...

Page 273: ...ual Console Shared Mode allows two users to access and operate the server simultaneously One user can view the operations performed by the other user l Remote Virtual Console Private Mode allows only one user to access and operate the server 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 263 ...

Page 274: ...controller card in a PCIe slot and SoftRAID l LSI SAS3008 controller card on the mainboard standard LSI SAS3008 controller card in a PCIe slot and SoftRAID The RAID controller card boot options are enabled by default To configure the system to boot from a RAID controller card you need to disable the other RAID boot options For example to configure the system to boot from the LSI SAS3108 controller...

Page 275: ...erver restart process press Ctrl R to open the BIOS configuration screen Figure 9 19 POST screen 2 Select the boot option for the LSI SAS3108 controller card on the mainboard or standard LSI SAS3108 controller card in a PCIe slot and press Enter See Figure 9 20 Figure 9 20 Selecting a RAID controller card on the mainboard 3 Press Ctrl N to open the Ctrl Mgmt screen See Figure 9 21 5288 V3 Server U...

Page 276: ...boot option for an LSI SAS3008 controller card NOTE The methods for disabling the boot options for the LSI SAS3008 controller card on the mainboard and standard LSI SAS3008 controller card in a PCIe slot are the same 1 In the POST phase during the server restart process press Ctrl C to open the OptionROM screen See Figure 9 23 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyr...

Page 277: ... a PCIe slot and press Enter See Figure 9 24 Figure 9 24 Selecting a RAID controller card on the mainboard 3 Select Boot Support Then press the or key to change the value to Enabled OS only See Figure 9 25 Figure 9 25 Setting Boot Support 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 267 ...

Page 278: ...en the screen shown in Figure 9 26 is displayed press Del to start the BIOS Setup Utility Figure 9 26 Screen displayed after a server restarts b Choose Advanced PCH SATA Configuration See Figure 9 27 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 268 ...

Page 279: ... screen Set SATA Controller to Disabled See Figure 9 28 Figure 9 28 Setting SATA Controller d Press Esc to return to the Advanced screen and choose PCH sSATA Configuration See Figure 9 29 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 269 ...

Page 280: ...SATA Configuration screen Set sSATA Controller to Disabled See Figure 9 30 Figure 9 30 Setting sSATA Controller f Press Esc to exit and then press F10 to save the settings 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 270 ...

Page 281: ...PCIe SSDs Run the following commands cd sys bus pci slots ll Information similar to Figure 9 31 is displayed Figure 9 31 Slot IDs Step 3 Query the bus IDs based on the slots IDs Run the following command to query the bus ID of a NVMe PCIe SSD cat sys bus pci slots slot address In the command slot indicates the slot ID which is obtained in Figure 9 31 Figure 9 32 Bus IDs that map to slot IDs 5288 V...

Page 282: ...D 8 NOTE The slot IDs queried in Step 2 should be consistent with the slot IDs 4 to 7 marked on the server If they are not get them from the 80 IDs obtained in Step 4 For example 02 0 in 80 ID 0000 80 02 0 indicates the slot number End 9 10 Erasing Storage Media Data Erase the storage media data by using either of the following l Linux command badblocks Use this command when the storage medium is ...

Page 283: ... erased For details see 9 4 Logging In to a Server Using the Independent Remote Console Step 2 Open the CLI and run the lsscsi command to query drive letters Figure 9 34 shows an example Figure 9 34 Querying drive letters Step 3 Run the fdisk l command to query disk information As shown in Figure 9 35 the hard disk with the symbol in the Boot column is a system disk and sda is the drive letter NOT...

Page 284: ...all the server Otherwise data will be reloaded to the hard disks when the server restarts End Removing Data from a microSD Card by Using Toolkit Step 1 Download and decompress the Toolkit package FusionServer Tools Toolkit Vxxx zip and obtain the image FusionServer Tools Toolkit Vxxx iso Step 2 Log in to the iBMC WebUI choose Configure Boot Option set the boot medium to DVD ROM and click Save The ...

Page 285: ... the option based on the actual server status to restart the server After the server restarts the screen shown in Figure 9 39 is displayed Figure 9 39 Toolkit startup screen Step 9 Select Toolkit and press Enter Step 10 When information shown in Figure 9 40 is displayed enter C and press Enter 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 27...

Page 286: ...t user is root and the password is Huawei12 Step 12 Run the fdisk l command to view the partitions and run the d command to delete partitions as shown in Figure 9 41 Figure 9 41 Viewing and deleting partitions 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 276 ...

Page 287: ...Step 13 Run the ftk command to exit the CLI End 5288 V3 Server User Guide 9 Common Operations Issue 26 2018 11 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 277 ...

Page 288: ...and telephone number l Time when the fault occurred l Detailed fault symptom l Device type and software version l Measures taken after the fault occurred and results l Fault severity and expected rectification deadline 10 2 Preparing for Debugging When you contact Huawei for help Huawei technical support may assist you in collecting fault information or even rectifying the fault Before contacting ...

Page 289: ...llowing operations l Visit HUAWEI Server Information Self Service Platform to obtain server product documentation l Huawei server intelligent Q A system for quick learning about products l Visit Huawei Enterprise Support Community Sever for learning and discussion News For notices about product life cycles warnings and rectifications visit Support Bulletins Product Bulletins Cases You can learn se...

Page 290: ...a network LAN architecture developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation with DEC and Intel Ethernet uses Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detection CSMA CD and supports a data transfer rate of 10 Mbit s on multiple cables The Ethernet specification is the basis for the IEEE 802 3 standard hot swap In a running system insertion or removal of a blade or component does not affect normal runni...

Page 291: ... independent disks A storage technology that combines multiple hard disks into a logical unit in several ways called RAID levels providing high storage and redundancy performance redundanc y The ability of a system to keep functioning normally in the event of a device failure by having a backup device automatically replace the faulty one SEL System event log A non volatile storage area and associa...

Page 292: ... hard disk drive HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure I IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers iBMC Integrated Baseboard Management Controller IP Internet Protocol IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface K KVM keyboard video and mouse L 5288 V3 Server User Guide 11 Appendix Issue 26 2018 11 19...

Page 293: ...y and Serviceability RDIMM registered dual in line memory module RJ45 Registered Jack 45 S SAS Serial Attached Small Computer System Interface SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SDDC Single Device Data Correction SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOL Serial Over LAN SSD solid state drive T TCG Trusted Computing Group TDP Thermal Design Power TPM trusted platform module 5288 V3 Server...

Page 294: ...tion U1 on the mainboard CPUN Core Rem CPU core temperature CPU N indicates the CPU ID The value is 1 or 2 CPUN DTS CPU DTS value CPU N indicates the CPU ID The value is 1 or 2 CPUN Prochot CPU Prochot CPU N indicates the CPU ID The value is 1 or 2 CPUN VDDQ Temp CPU VDDQ temperature CPU1 Components in positions U1000 and U59 on the mainboard CPU 2 Components in positions U62 and U65 on the mainbo...

Page 295: ...Rear hard disk backplane N indicates the hard disk ID The value is 1 or 2 RAID Temp RAID controller card temperature RAID controller card FANN F Speed or FANN R Speed Fan speed Fan module N indicates the fan module ID The value ranges from 1 to 4 Power Server input power Total PSU power PowerN PSU1 input power PSU N indicates the PSU ID The value is 1 or 2 CPU Usage CPU usage threshold N A Memory ...

Page 296: ...n presence status Fan module N indicates the fan module ID The value ranges from 1 to 4 FANN F Status or FANN R Status Fan fault status Fan module N indicates the fan module ID The value ranges from 1 to 4 UID Button UID button status Right mounting ear RAID Presence RAID controller card presence Component in position U21 on the mainboard Riser1 Card Riser card 1 presence N A SAS Cable Entity pres...

Page 297: ... BMC Boot Up BMC startup event N A SEL Status SEL full or clearing events N A System Notice Hot restart notice Collect error information for the fault diagnosis program N A System Error System suspension or restart Check the background logs N A PCH Status PCH chip fault diagnosis health status N A CPUN QPI Link CPU QPI link fault diagnosis health status N A Op Log Full Operation log full or cleari...

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