background image

v

   

Devices

 

and

 

I/O

 

Ports

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

view

 

or

 

change

 

assignments

 

for

 

devices

 

and

 

input/output

 

(I/O)

 

ports,

 

to

 

configure

 

remote

 

console

 

redirection,

 

to

 

enable

 

or

 

disable

 

integrated

 

Ethernet

 

controllers

 

and

 

all

 

standard

 

ports

 

(such

 

as

 

serial

 

and

 

USB),

 

and

 

to

 

view

 

the

 

system

 

MAC

 

addresses.

 

If

 

you

 

disable

 

a

 

device,

 

it

 

cannot

 

be

 

configured,

 

and

 

the

 

operating

 

system

 

will

 

not

 

be

 

able

 

to

 

detect

 

it

 

(this

 

is

 

equivalent

 

to

 

disconnecting

 

the

 

device).

 

If

 

you

 

disable

 

the

 

integrated

 

Ethernet

 

controllers

 

and

 

no

 

Ethernet

 

adapter

 

is

 

installed,

 

the

 

server

 

will

 

have

 

no

 

Ethernet

 

capability.

 

For

 

a

 

SATA

 

model,

 

you

 

can

 

also

 

select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

view

 

or

 

change

 

the

 

interface

 

mode

 

for

 

a

 

SATA

 

port.

 

To

 

view

 

or

 

change

 

the

 

mode,

 

select

 

Programming

 

Interface

 

for

 

a

 

SATA

 

Port

.

 

   

Native

 

mode:

 

Standard

 

PCI

 

resource

 

steering

 

is

 

used.

 

   

Combined

 

mode:

 

Native

 

mode

 

plus

 

legacy

 

mode

 

is

 

used.

 

In

 

legacy

 

mode,

 

standard

 

IDE

 

I/O

 

and

 

IRQ

 

resources

 

(IRQ

 

14

 

and

 

15)

 

are

 

assigned.

This

 

choice

 

is

 

on

 

the

 

full

 

Configuration/Setup

 

Utility

 

menu

 

only.

 

v

   

Date

 

and

 

Time

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

set

 

the

 

date

 

and

 

time

 

in

 

the

 

server,

 

in

 

24-hour

 

format

 

(

hour

:

minute

:

second

).

 

This

 

choice

 

is

 

on

 

the

 

full

 

Configuration/Setup

 

Utility

 

menu

 

only.

 

v

   

System

 

Security

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

set

 

passwords.

 

For

 

more

 

information

 

about

 

passwords,

 

see

 

“Passwords”

 

on

 

page

 

48.

 

This

 

choice

 

is

 

on

 

the

 

full

 

Configuration/Setup

 

Utility

 

menu

 

only.

 

   

Administrator

 

Password

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

set

 

or

 

change

 

an

 

administrator

 

password.

 

An

 

administrator

 

password

 

is

 

intended

 

to

 

be

 

used

 

by

 

a

 

system

 

administrator;

 

it

 

limits

 

access

 

to

 

the

 

full

 

Configuration/Setup

 

Utility

 

menu.

 

If

 

an

 

administrator

 

password

 

is

 

set,

 

the

 

full

 

Configuration/Setup

 

Utility

 

menu

 

is

 

available

 

only

 

if

 

you

 

type

 

the

 

administrator

 

password

 

at

 

the

 

password

 

prompt.

 

For

 

more

 

information,

 

see

 

“Administrator

 

password”

 

on

 

page

 

49.

 

   

Power-on

 

Password

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

set

 

or

 

change

 

a

 

power-on

 

password.

 

For

 

more

 

information,

 

see

 

“Power-on

 

password”

 

on

 

page

 

48.

v

   

Startup

 

Options

 

Select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

view

 

or

 

change

 

the

 

startup

 

options,

 

such

 

as

 

the

 

startup

 

sequence,

 

the

 

keyboard

 

NumLock

 

state,

 

the

 

option

 

ROM

 

execution

 

priorities,

 

whether

 

displayless

 

operation

 

is

 

enabled,

 

whether

 

to

 

restart

 

on

 

POST/BIOS

 

error,

 

and

 

other

 

startup

 

considerations.

 

You

 

can

 

also

 

select

 

this

 

choice

 

to

 

enable

 

or

 

disable

 

hard

 

disk

 

drive

 

self-monitoring,

 

analysis,

 

and

 

reporting

 

technology

 

(SMART).

 

Changes

 

in

 

the

 

startup

 

options

 

take

 

effect

 

when

 

you

 

restart

 

the

 

server.

 

Select

 

the

 

option

 

ROM

 

execution-priority

 

choices

 

(

Planar

 

PXE/DHCP

 

Priority

 

and

 

PCI

 

Device

 

Boot

 

Priority

)

 

to

 

specify

 

the

 

sequence

 

in

 

which

 

channels

 

are

 

checked

 

during

 

startup

 

to

 

load

 

and

 

execute

 

the

 

ROMs

 

for

 

optional

 

devices.

 

This

 

enables

 

you

 

to

 

tailor

 

the

 

ROM

 

load-and-execution

 

sequence

 

for

 

maximum

 

efficiency.

 

Planar

 

PXE/DHCP

 

Priority

 

specifies

 

the

 

priority

 

of

 

network-related

 

ROMs

 

relative

 

to

 

local

 

PCI

 

device

 

ROMs;

 

PCI

 

Device

 

Boot

 

Priority

 

specifies

 

the

 

priority

 

of

 

ROMs

 

for

 

devices

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

SAS/SATA

 

controller

 

on

 

the

 

system

 

board

 

and

 

to

 

adapters

 

in

 

expansion

 

slots

 

1

 

and

 

2.

 

The

 

startup

 

sequence

 

specifies

 

the

 

order

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

server

 

checks

 

devices

 

to

 

find

 

a

 

boot

 

record.

 

The

 

server

 

starts

 

from

 

the

 

first

 

boot

 

record

 

that

 

it

 

finds.

 

For

 

 

Chapter

 

3.

 

Configuring

 

the

 

server

 

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Page 3: ...IBM System x3250 M2 Types 4190 and 4194 User s Guide...

Page 4: ...d the Warranty and Support Information document on the IBM System x Documentation CD Second Edition March 2008 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007 2008 All rights reserved US Go...

Page 5: ...ling a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine 27 Installing a hard disk drive 29 Installing a simple swap Serial ATA hard disk drive 30 Installing a hot swap hard disk drive 31 Installing a new CD or D...

Page 6: ...oss statement 62 Electronic emission notices 62 Federal Communications Commission FCC statement 62 Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement 62 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Indust...

Page 7: ...eert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information Avant d installer ce produit lisez les consignes de s curit Vor der Installation di...

Page 8: ...slated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document For example if a caution statement is labeled Statement 1 translations for that caution statement are in the Safet...

Page 9: ...quipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instruc...

Page 10: ...hium battery replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Do not v Throw or immerse...

Page 11: ...he device v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Cl...

Page 12: ...the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current...

Page 13: ...as this label attached There are no serviceable parts inside these components If you suspect a problem with one of these parts contact a service technician Statement 26 CAUTION Do not place any object...

Page 14: ...xii IBM System x3250 M2 Types 4190 and 4194 User s Guide...

Page 15: ...es and how to configure the server The following documentation also comes with the server v Installation Guide This printed document contains instructions for setting up the server and basic instructi...

Page 16: ...e caution and danger statements in this document are also in the multilingual Safety Information document which is on the IBM System x Documentation CD Each statement is numbered for reference to the...

Page 17: ...erver Depending on the server model some features might not be available or some specifications might not apply Racks are marked in vertical increments of 4 45 cm 1 75 inches Each increment is referre...

Page 18: ...Systems management port if an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed Hard disk controllers v Serial ATA SATA controller simple swap SATA models v Serial attached SCSI SAS controll...

Page 19: ...dom access memory SDRAM dual inline memory modules DIMMs v IBM ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD The ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD that comes with the server provides programs to help you...

Page 20: ...important server design features are reliability availability and serviceability RAS The RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored in the server the availability of the serv...

Page 21: ...cument is in Portable Document Format PDF at http www ibm com systems management director resources It is updated every 6 to 8 weeks v Support for IBM and non IBM servers desktop computers workstation...

Page 22: ...utton Hard disk drive activity LED Locator LED System error LED USB 1 connector USB 2 connector CD eject button CD drive activity LED Power on LED When this LED is lit and not flashing it indicates th...

Page 23: ...et 1 link LED Ethernet 2 link LED Ethernet activity LED This LED is on each Ethernet connector When this LED is lit it indicates that there is activity between the server and the network Ethernet link...

Page 24: ...r will restart automatically when power is restored v If your operating system supports the systems management software for an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine the systems management sof...

Page 25: ...turned off automatically v You can press the power control button to start an orderly shutdown of the operating system and turn off the server if your operating system supports this feature v If the...

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Page 27: ...rd Assembly SAS SATA controller some models System board SAS SATA backplane some models SATA simple swap back panel some models Power supply Fans 3 5 inch simple swap SATA hard disk drive some models...

Page 28: ...rive Fans Air baffle Microprocessor DIMM Operator information panel assembly CD DVD interface card 2 5 inch hard disk drive 2 5 inch hard disk drive backplane 2 5 inch filler panel 2 5 inch drive cage...

Page 29: ...r connector Power connector Fan 5 connector Fan 4 connector Microprocessor connector Fan 3 connector Fan 2 connector Fan 1 connector IDE connector SAS signal connector some models DIMM 1 Slot DIMM 2 S...

Page 30: ...e pins on a jumper and shows the location of pin 1 3 2 1 Pin 1 mark Table 2 Switch and jumper settings Component Settings Clear CMOS jumper JP3 v Pins 1 and 2 Keep CMOS data default v Pins 2 and 3 Cle...

Page 31: ...onnectors on the system board DIMM 1 Slot DIMM 2 Slot DIMM 3 Slot DIMM 4 Slot Ethernet 1 connector Ethernet 2 connector Serial connector Video connector USB 4 connector USB 3 connector Systems managem...

Page 32: ...or LED PCI Express slot 1 error LED SAS SATA controller error LED Power good LED Voltage regulator error LED SAS SATA controller card Table 3 System board LEDs LED Description Error LEDs When one of t...

Page 33: ...ystems management adapter connector Battery connector SAS SATA controller connector DIMM 1 connector DIMM 2 connector DIMM 3 connector DIMM 4 connector Riser card connector SAS SATA controller card Th...

Page 34: ...System x 3 Under Popular links click Software and device drivers 4 Click System x3250 M2 to display the matrix of downloadable files for the server For additional information about tools for updating...

Page 35: ...p components See the instructions for removing or installing a specific hot swap component for any additional procedures that you might have to perform before you remove or install the component v Whe...

Page 36: ...age keep static sensitive devices in their static protective packages until you are ready to install them To reduce the possibility of damage from electrostatic discharge observe the following precaut...

Page 37: ...tings on the adapter follow the instructions that come with the adapter v The adapter slots are on the riser card assembly You must first remove the riser card assembly to access the adapter slots v T...

Page 38: ...r SATA hard disk drives or tape drives to a simple swap SATA model server v The server scans the PCI slots to assign system resources The scan sequence is related to the startup sequence If you have n...

Page 39: ...ronic emissions characteristics of the server and ensures proper cooling of server components 7 Touch the static protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the serv...

Page 40: ...n the riser card connector on the system board PCI X slot Power cable 12 If the riser card assembly is an optional PCI X riser card assembly in the server reconnect the riser card power cable to the r...

Page 41: ...nagement port on the rear of the server is active Important When the optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed in the server you can install only a half length adapter in expansion s...

Page 42: ...rasp the riser card assembly at the front and rear edges and lift to remove it from the server Place the riser card assembly on a flat static protective surface 5 Put the protective plastic cover on t...

Page 43: ...Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine spread the mounting bracket retention latches as you lift the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine to disconnect it from the system board then lift it out of th...

Page 44: ...ipheral devices and disconnect the power cord and all external cables 4 Remove the filler panel from the bay 5 Pull the loops of the drive tray toward each other and slide the drive into the server un...

Page 45: ...it in the left or upper left drive bay Filler panel Drive tray assembly Drive handle in open position Attention To avoid damage to the hard disk drive connectors make sure that the cover is in place...

Page 46: ...e installed You can remove the drive and install a different one See http www ibm com servers eserver serverproven compat us for a list of CD or CD DVD drives you can use with the server To remove a C...

Page 47: ...ve other devices to install or remove do so now Otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 38 Installing an optional PCI X riser card assembly The server comes with a PCI Express riser card a...

Page 48: ...tion c Make sure that the long 2 wire section 2 to 1 reaches the riser card assembly Route the cable between fans 4 and 5 to reach the assembly Riser card assembly 5 Touch the static protective packag...

Page 49: ...surface and set any jumpers or switches as described by the adapter manufacturer if necessary d Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners and align it with the expansion slot in th...

Page 50: ...system summary in the Configuration Setup Utility program to view the total amount of installed memory and the amount of configured memory see Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page 44...

Page 51: ...e cover see Removing the cover on page 22 Attention To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors open and close the clips gently 3 Open the retaining clip on each end of the D...

Page 52: ...t damage to server components always install a filler panel to cover the open space and to help ensure proper air circulation See the documentation that comes with the rack cabinet for more informatio...

Page 53: ...nal SAS device you might receive a message that the configuration has changed The Configuration Setup Utility program starts automatically so that you can save the new configuration settings For more...

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Page 55: ...Configuration Utility program to configure the simple swap SATA hard disk drives The following table lists the different server configurations and the applications that are available for configuring a...

Page 56: ...eatures v An easy to use interface v Diskette free setup and configuration programs that are based on detected hardware v Device drivers that are provided for the server model and detected hardware v...

Page 57: ...th different versions of the ServerGuide program 1 After you have completed the setup process the operating system installation program starts You will need your operating system CD to complete the in...

Page 58: ...not type the administrator password a limited Configuration Setup Utility menu is available 3 Select settings to view or change Configuration Setup Utility menu choices The following choices are on t...

Page 59: ...system administrator it limits access to the full Configuration Setup Utility menu If an administrator password is set the full Configuration Setup Utility menu is available only if you type the admi...

Page 60: ...ute disable bit capability and other microprocessor functions PCI Bus Control Select this choice to view the system resources that are used by installed PCI devices RSA II Settings This choice is disp...

Page 61: ...eys to move among pages in the log Run the diagnostic programs to get more information about error codes that occur See the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD...

Page 62: ...stem Security choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only If you set only a power on password you must type the power on password to complete the system startup you have access to the...

Page 63: ...formation Attention Before you change any switch settings or move any jumpers turn off the server then disconnect all power cords and external cables See the safety information that begins on page v D...

Page 64: ...the clear CMOS jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 and leave it there for at least 5 seconds then move the clear CMOS jumper back to pins 1 and 2 7 Reinstall the riser card assembly and cover See...

Page 65: ...dministrator password you are prompted to type the password 3 Use the arrow keys to select the adapter SAS controller for which you want to change settings Use the Help function to see instructions an...

Page 66: ...server management capabilities through the Avocent SMBridge management utility program The command line interface provides direct access to server management functions through the IPMI 2 0 protocol Us...

Page 67: ...omplete the utility copies files to the following directories etc init d SMBridge etc smbridge cfg usr sbin smbridged var log smbridge LICENSE The utility starts automatically when the server is start...

Page 68: ...tem x 3 Under Popular links click Software and device drivers 4 Click IBM System x3250 M2 to display the matrix of downloadable files for the server 5 From the BMC software choice click the link for t...

Page 69: ...ure the controllers However you must install a device driver to enable the operating system to address the controllers For device drivers and information about configuring the Ethernet controllers see...

Page 70: ...ort click System x c Under Popular links click Software and device drivers d Click Director downloads to display the matrix of downloadable files for the server e Select any applicable update or inter...

Page 71: ...UDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain...

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Page 73: ...mation on IBM product recycling offerings can be found on IBM s Internet site at http www ibm com ibm environment products index shtml Esta unidad debe reciclarse o desecharse de acuerdo con lo establ...

Page 74: ...y potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE For proper collection and treatment contact your local IBM representative Ba...

Page 75: ...vie selon cette norme In accordance with the European Directive 2006 66 EC batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life The l...

Page 76: ...er to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications...

Page 77: ...for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reaso...

Page 78: ...Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement Korean Class A warning statement 64 IBM System x3250 M2 Types 4190 and 4194 User s Guide...

Page 79: ...swap SAS or SATA devices 51 SAS SATA controller 51 connectors 9 external 17 front 38 internal 15 optional device on system board 19 rear 39 controller Ethernet configuring 55 network support 5 type 4...

Page 80: ...missions 4 NOS installation with ServerGuide 43 without ServerGuide 43 notes 2 notes important 58 notices 57 electronic emission 62 FCC Class A 62 notices and statements 2 O online publications 2 opti...

Page 81: ...error LED 9 52 system event log about 47 clearing 47 size limitations 47 systems management 7 systems management connector 10 T temperature 4 trademarks 57 turning off the server 10 turning on the se...

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