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Safety Introductions

1 Safety Instructions

WARNING: 

Please be advised to follow the instructions below for safety. Failure to do so 

could result to potential dangers that may cause property loss, personal injury or death.

1.

  The power supplies in the system may produce high voltages and energy hazards that 

may cause personal injury. For your safety, please do not attempt to remove the cover 
of the system to remove or replace any component without assistance provided by 
Inspur. Only service technicians trained by Inspur are authorized to remove the cover of 
the host, and to remove and replace internal components.

2.

  Please connect the equipment to the appropriate power supply.Use only power 

supplies with the correct voltage and electrical specifications according to the label.To 
protect your equipment from damages caused by a momentary spike or plunge of the 
voltage, please use relevant voltage stabilizing equipment, or uninterruptible power 
supplies.

3.

  Do not use the “standard power cable + power extension cable” combination.

4. 

Please be sure to use the power supply components that come with the server, such as 
power lines, power socket (if provided with the server) etc. For your safety, please do 

not replace power cables or plugs randomly.

5.

  To prevent electric shock dangers caused by leakage in the system, please make sure 

that the power cables of the system and peripheral equipment are correctly connected 

to the earthed/grounded power socket. Please connect the three-core power line plug 
to the three-core AC power socket that is well earthed and easy to access. Be sure 

to use earthing/grounding pin of power lines and do not use the patch plug or the 
earthing/grounding pin unplugged with cables. In the case that the earthing/grounding 
conductors are not installed and it is uncertain whether there are appropriate earthing/
grounding protections, please do not use or attempt to operate the equipment. Contact 
and consult an electrician.

6.

  Please do not push any objects into the openings of the system. Doing so may cause 

fire or electric shock.

7.

  Please place the system far away from the cooling plate and heat sources, and be sure 

not to block the air vents.

8.

  Please be sure not to scatter food or liquid in the system or on other components, and 

Summary of Contents for NF5486M5

Page 1: ...Inspur Server User Manual NF5486M5 ...

Page 2: ...written consent of Inspur The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Inspur is the registered trademark of Inspur All the other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders Edition 1 2 07 2020 Descrioption The Product Specification chapter chapter 2 is uptated ...

Page 3: ...ect other peripheral devices arbitrarily If needed please contact Inspur for our support and guidance 2 Before disassembling the server s components please be sure to disconnect all the power cords connected to the server 3 BIOS and BMC setup is a significant factor in correctly configuring your server If there are no special requirements it is suggested to use the Default Values and not alter the...

Page 4: ...k 13 4 4 Remove the Access Panel 14 4 5 Install the Access Panel 15 4 6 Remove the Motherboard Tray PSU and 6076 System Fan 16 4 7 Remove the Top Cover and Air Baffle of the Motherboard Tray 16 4 8 Remove the 4056 System Fan 17 5 Setup 19 5 1 Optimum Environment 19 5 2 Identifying the Contents of the Server Shipping Carton 20 5 3 Installing Hardware Options 21 5 4 Installing the Server into the Ra...

Page 5: ... 7 BMC Settings 104 8 8 Logs 110 8 9 Fault Diagnosis 111 8 10 Administration 112 8 11 Command Line Function Introduction 117 8 12 Time Zone Table 122 9 Common Faults Diagnosis and Troubleshooting 125 9 1 Hardware Problems 125 9 2 Software Problems 128 10 Battery Replacement 130 11 Regulatory Compliance Notices 131 11 1 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers 131 11 2 Federal Communications Co...

Page 6: ...ment Notice 133 12 Electrostatic Discharge 134 12 1 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge 134 12 2 Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge 134 13 Warranty 135 13 1 Introduction 135 13 2 Warranty Service 135 13 3 Warranty Exclusions 135 ...

Page 7: ...on 4 Please be sure to use the power supply components that come with the server such as power lines power socket if provided with the server etc For your safety please do not replace power cables or plugs randomly 5 To prevent electric shock dangers caused by leakage in the system please make sure that the power cables of the system and peripheral equipment are correctly connected to the earthed ...

Page 8: ... injury After installing the equipment and other components into the rack only one component can be pulled out from the rack through its sliding part at one time Pulling out several components at the same time may cause the rack to turn over resulting to serious personal injury 11 A minimum of two people are required to safely move a rack The racks are extremely awkward and heavy moving them witho...

Page 9: ... please power off the system and wait for five seconds and then remove the components from the mainboard and or disconnect the peripheral device from the system Please remember that only service technicians trained by Inspur are authorized to remove the cover of the host and to remove and replace internal components 5 If there is modem telecom or LAN options installed in the equipment please pay a...

Page 10: ...ngesto prevent damage to the components or scratching arms 4 Handle components and plug in cards with care Please do not touch the components or connection points on the plug in cards When handling the plug in cards or components firmly grab the edges of the plug in cards and components and or their metal fixed supports 8 During the process of rack installation and application please pay attention...

Page 11: ... 140W CPU 16 DIMM sockets support RDIMM and LRDIMM which significantly improves the performance Achievesthe multi dimensional extension of space supports up to 106 3 5 hard drives in 4U space and provides ultra high storage performance Intelligent monitoring of energy consumption dynamic control of hard drives NF5486M5 can control the power on and power off of a single hard drivethrough hardware s...

Page 12: ...emory channels each channel supports up to 2 memory slots The maximum memory speed is up to 2666MT s RDIMM and LRDIMM are supported Memory protection supports ECC memory mirroring and memory level protection System maximum cache 768GB USB port supported by each controller TwoUSB3 0 ports Storage 1063 5 inchSATA 7 2KRPM He HDDs supporting the mix of hard drives of different manufacturers M 2 storag...

Page 13: ...nterprise Server 11 12 Physical features Chassis dimensions W D H mm D is the length loaded into the rack 447 995 174mm Chassis weight Kg Without hard drives and package 55 7KG With package and without hard drives 64 9KG With hard drives and package 130KG Environmental parameters Operating Temperature 10 35 Storage Transportation Temperature 40 60 Operating Humidity 20 80 relative humidity Storage...

Page 14: ... 3 Component Identification 3 1FrontPanel Components Item Description 1 Front panel buttons LEDs 2 HDD Fan LEDs Front Panel Buttons and LEDs Item Description 1 Power button 2 ID LED button 3 Reset button ...

Page 15: ... 1st row 2 HDD failure LED 2nd row 3 HDD failure LED 3rd row 4 HDD failure LED 4th row 5 HDD failure LED 5th row 6 HDD failure LED 6th row 7 HDD failure LED 7th row 8 HDD failure LED 8th row 9 40FAN0 failure LED 10 40FAN1 failure LED 11 40FAN2 failure LED 12 60FAN failure LED ...

Page 16: ...n 2 4 6076 system fan 3 5 PSU0 6 PCIe slot 7 BMC management port 8 USB3 0 port 9 VGA port 10 UID 11 OCP slot 12 Main power switch 13 PUS1 14 6076 system fan 7 15 Left rear cover of the HDD tray 16 6076 system fan 6 17 6076 system fan 5 18 Right rear cover of the HDD tray 19 6076 system fan 4 ...

Page 17: ...ts CPU0 5 CPU0 socket 6 CPU1 socket 7 DIMM slots CPU1 8 Signal backplane connector 9 Power backplane connector 10 M 2 connector 11 OCP slot C 12 PCIe x16 slot 13 BMC network port 14 USB port 15 VGA port 16 UID LED 17 OCP slot B 18 Clear CMOS MotherboardJumper Introduction See 3 3 Motherboard Components for the jumper position ...

Page 18: ... CMOS clear jumper Short circuit pin1 2 normal status Short circuit pin2 3 clear CMOS Note It is required to shut down the system as well as disconnect the power supply during CMOS clearing Hold for 5 seconds after short circuiting pin2 3 ...

Page 19: ... the operating system 3 Disconnect the power cords The system is now without power 4 3 Extend the Server from the Rack 1 Extend the server from the rack 2 Rails are divided into two sections to slide out that is 1 When 0 55 hard drivesneed maintenance only pull out the first part of the rails about 500mm 19 7 inches and open the front access panel 2 When the whole machine needsmaintenance pull out...

Page 20: ...server into the rack The sliding rails could pinch your fingers 4 4 Remove the Access Panel WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the supercomputer without the access panel air baffle or fan installed If the supercomputer supports hot plug components ...

Page 21: ...nt access panel 4 Lift up on the hood latch handle and then remove the rear access panel 4 5 Install the Access Panel 1 Place the front access panel on the server Align the guide pins on both sides with the corresponding guide slots on the chassis base 2 Push the front access panel to the closed position and tighten the two screws clockwise ...

Page 22: ...rver 2 Extend the server from the rack 3 Press the release lever of the motherboard tray hold the lever and remove the motherboard tray 4 Press the PSU release latch hold the handle and remove the PSU 5 Press the release latcheson both sides of the 6076 system fan and remove the fan 4 7 Remove the Top Cover and Air Baffle of the Motherboard Tray CAUTION To avoid damage to the server power down the...

Page 23: ...therboard as shown below 4 8 Remove the 4056 System Fan CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the supercomputer without the access panel air baffle or fan installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Power down the server 2 Extend the server from the rack 3 Remove the access panel as shown by and ...

Page 24: ...18 4 Remove the fan bracket from the chassis as shown by and remove the fan as shown by ...

Page 25: ...of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70 1999 Edition National Electric Code and NFPA 75 1992 code for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment For electrical power ratings on options...

Page 26: ...rdance with any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Code 364 parts 1 through 7 Furthermore you must be sure that all power distribution devices used in the installation such as branch wiring and receptacles are listed or certified grounding type devices Because of the high ground leakage currents associated with multiple servers co...

Page 27: ...nt arm into the rack 3 Connect peripheral devices to the server For connector identification information see Rear panel components in this guide WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into RJ 45 connectors 4 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server 5 Connect the power cord to the AC power source WA...

Page 28: ... have a supported operating system installed For the latest information on supported operating systems refer to the Inspur website http www inspur com eportal ui pageId 2317460 To install an operating system on the server you can download it directly from the official website ...

Page 29: ...sor Option The server supports single and dual processor operation CAUTION To avoid damage to the processor and system board only authorized personnelshould attempt to replace or install the processor in this server To help avoid damage to the processor and system board do not install theprocessor without using the processor installation tool CAUTION To prevent possible server malfunction and dama...

Page 30: ... with the CPU s corner mark and then assemble the Clip and CPU together Step 2 Align the heatsink position marked by 1 with the Clip s triangle mark vertically align the mounting holes on the heatsink with those on the Clip and assemble the heatsink andClip together ...

Page 31: ...hermal grease evenly onto the contact position between CPU heatsink and CPU The pins of the processor socket are easily damaged If any pins are damaged you may need to replace the motherboard 6 3 Memory Option IMPORTANT This serverdoes not support mixing DIMMs Attempting to mix the DIMMs of two different types may cause the server stops running during initialization All DIMMs installed in the serv...

Page 32: ...26 DIMM population guidelines Two CPUs CH5 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH5 CH4 CH1 CH2 D0 D0 D0 D1 D1 D0 D0 D0 D0 D0 D0 D1 D1 D0 D0 D0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CPU1 CPU0 DIMM Qty CH3 CH0 CH3 CH0 ...

Page 33: ...M locking it into place 6 4 Hot plug HDDOption CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the server without the access panel baffles expansion slot covers or blanks installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Check the status of the hard disk drive from the hot plug HDD LED 2 Back up all data on the hard disk drive 3 Remove the hard d...

Page 34: ...he tray outward as shown by and remove the HDD as shown by Step 3 Place the HDD at a 45 degree angle into the tray the screw holes on the HDD aligned with the locating pins on the tray Press the HDD downward to secure it into the tray ...

Page 35: ...installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Power down the server 2 Extend the server from the rack WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the machine to cool before touching it 3 Remove the motherboard tray 4 Press the lock button push the top cover in the direction of and remove the top cover of the mo...

Page 36: ...30 4 Remove the air baffle vertically and replace it with a new one ...

Page 37: ...to boot caused by changing the BIOS settings users can try to recover it through the Clear CMOS operation 2 The factory default settings are the optimal settings It is advised not to alter the parameters before understanding their denotations 3 The common settings are introduced in detail in this chapter but less common ones are not 4 The BIOS content varies according to different configurations o...

Page 38: ...u or Select a menu or Move the cursor up or down Home or End Move the cursor to the top or bottom of the screen or Select the previous or next numerical value or setting of the current one F1 Help F2 Restore to the last configuration F9 Restore to the default configuration F10 Save and exit Enter Execute commands or select a submenu Note Options in grey are not available Options with symbol have a...

Page 39: ...I Shell environment This option can be set according to customer s demand If the Boot Mode is set to Legacy Mode the Option ROM execution mode of Network Storage Video OPROM Policy and Other PCI devices must be set to Legacy If the Boot Mode is set to UEFI Mode the Option ROM execution mode of Network must be set to UEFI and the Option ROM execution mode of Storage Video OPROM Policy and Other PCI...

Page 40: ...tion Processor Information and press Enter to display the CPU detailed information as shown in the following figure 7 1 5 View Memory Information Login to the BIOS interface select Processor Memory Configuration Memory Topology and press Enter to display the manufacturer speed capacity and other ...

Page 41: ... View HDD Information and RAID Configuration 7 1 6 1 View HDD Information Login to the BIOS interface select Chipset PCH SATA Configuration PCH sSATA Configuration and press Enter to display the HDD information of the current onboard SATA ports or sSATA ports as shown in the following figures ...

Page 42: ...the setting and the system reboots 2 When Boot Mode is set to UEFI mode in the BIOS Setup Advanced interface there will be the Intel R RSTe SATA Controller menu as shown in the following figure 2 1 Press Enter the executable operation and the current disk information will be displayed ...

Page 43: ...37 BIOS Setup as shown in the following figure 2 2 Create RAID volume Select Create RAID Volume option and press Enter as shown in the following figure ...

Page 44: ...s allowed to be made on 4 disks which is only available when disk quantity is 4 or above RAID5 Parity This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 3 or above disks Select Disks Select disks to make RAID volume press Enter select X and then press Enter to return to Create RAID Volume interface Strip Size Please select the strip size only RAID0 and RAID5 volumes could enable this option Capacity Set th...

Page 45: ... in the following figure 3 1 After entering SATA RAID configuration interface it will display the main menu list the information disk ID disk type disk capacity volume member or not of disks connected to SATA controller and the existed RAID volumes information including volume ID name RAID level capacity status bootable or not There are 5 executable menus in the SATA RAID configuration interface a...

Page 46: ... Disk as Spare To mask the disks as spare disks The data will be cleared and these disks can not be selected during RAID setting It can be restored through the Reset Disks to Non RAID menu Exit To exit SATA Host RAID configuration interface 3 2 Create RAID Volume menu After entering SATA RAID configuration interface you could use up and down arrow keys to select this menu and then press Enter to e...

Page 47: ... select X and then press Enter to return to Create RAID Volume interface Strip Size Please select the strip size only RAID0 and RAID5 volumes could enable this option Capacity Set the volume capacity After completing the above settings please select Create Volume and press Enter The system will prompt WARNING ALL DATA ON THE SELECTED DISKS WILL BE LOST Are you sure you want to create this volume Y...

Page 48: ...ording to the prompt It is to be noted that all data on this disk will be lost after reset Meanwhile this disk will not belong to RAID volume any more 3 5 Mask Disk as Spare menu After entering Mask Disk as Spare menu system will display the disks not in RAID volume Please use the space key to select the disks according to the actual demand and then press Enter The system will prompt Are you sure ...

Page 49: ... want to exit Y N enter Y to exit or enter N to cancel the exit operation 7 1 7 View and Set BMC Network Parameters 7 1 7 1 View BMC Network Parameters Login to the BIOS interface select Server Mgmt BMC Network Configuration BMC IPv4 Network Configuration BMC IPv6 Network Configuration Press Enter to view the current configuration of BMC IPv4 and BMC IPv6 network as shown in the following figures ...

Page 50: ...Source Configure BMC network status parameters When Get BMC Dedicated Parameters is set to Manual this option will be displayed Options include Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp The static and dynamic settings take effect immediately Unspecified Current Configuration Address Display the current BMC network parameters configuration Station IP address BMC station IP address Subnet mask Subnet mask S...

Page 51: ... Source Success as shown in the following figure Select the Station IP Address option Press Enter the Station IP Address window pops up Input the Static IP manually After the setting is completed press Enter to confirm as shown in the following figures ...

Page 52: ...n BIOS Setup interface and does not notify BMC to change the IP settings The prompts of Subnet mask and Router IP address settings are similar to those of Station IP address setting there is no more detailed description here As shown in the following figure the BMC network parameters have taken effect you can login to BMC Web interface to operate 7 1 7 4 Set Dynamic BMC Network Parameters Set the ...

Page 53: ...rt is connected to the network when you use the Manual setting options The options that take effect immediately in the BIOS Setup interface are implemented by calling the Callback function Callback functions are only called when the options in the BIOS Setup interface are changed Otherwise the function will not take effect For example if you want to automatically get BMC parameters again you need ...

Page 54: ...Firmware Version ME FW version Access Level Current access level CPU Information Display the current CPU s type PCH SKU RC version information Memory Information Display the current total memory capacity and frequency information System Date Day mm dd yyyy Display and set system date Use Tab or Enter key to switch between system date and time directly input the value or use keys to change the valu...

Page 55: ...n Serial port console redirection settings PCI Subsystem Settings PCI subsystem settings Network Stack Configuration Network stack configuration CSM Configuration CSM configuration NVMe Configuration NVMeconfiguration PCH 10GBE PHY Card Configuration PCH 10GBE PHY card configuration iSCSI Configuration iSCSI configuration Intel R Virtual RAID on CPU Intel NVMe virtual RAID configuration Intel Ethe...

Page 56: ... 1 2 2 0 BIOS supports TPM module through TPM software binding when the verification of software binding fails BIOS will record the error to SEL Enabled No Security Device Found Display the status of security device There is no information displayed at present to enable this function it needs to install TPM chip 7 2 2 2 Super IO Configuration Super IO Configuration interface is used to set the opt...

Page 57: ...iguration interface provides this serial port s on off control and resource allocation control Users can manually adjust the IO PORT and IRQ number that COM PORT uses Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial port 1 configuration virtual serial port 7 2 2 2 1 Serial Port 0 Configuration Serial Port 0 Configuration interface is used to set the options related with serial port 0 ...

Page 58: ... 12 I0 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 I0 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Auto 7 2 2 3 Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection interface is used to set the options related with the serial port redirection Serial Port Console Redirection Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value Console Redirection Serial port console redirection on off ...

Page 59: ...rs Function Description Default Value Terminal Type Terminal type settings Options include VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI ANSI Bits per second Baud rate settings Options include 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 115200 Data Bits Serial port data width settings Options include 7 8 8 Parity Parity settings Options include None Even Odd Mark odd even check Space storage parity check None Stop Bits Stop bit set...

Page 60: ...ution 100 31 on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Legacy OS redirection resolution settings Options include 80 24 80 25 80 24 Putty KeyPad Putty function keys and keyboard settings Options include VT100 LINUX XTERMR6 SCO ESCN VT400 VT100 Redirection After BIOS POST Redirection after BIOS POST settings Options include Always Enable BootLoader Al...

Page 61: ...ns related with Network UEFI PXE Network Stack Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value Network Stack Network stack on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Only this option is enabled the following options can be displayed and the functions can be set Enabled Ipv4 PXE Support UEFI Ipv4 PXE support on off settings Options include Ena...

Page 62: ...face Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value CSM Support CSM support on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled GateA20 Active A20 line control mode settings Options include Upon Request Always A20 is an address line which controls the system how to access the memory space larger than 1MB Upon Request INT19 Trap Response Interrupt Capture signal res...

Page 63: ...o not launch Legacy UEFI UEFI 7 2 3 Chipset Chipset interface includes the information settings and runtime error logging settings of PCH SATA sSATA USB and ME devices Chipset Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description PCH SATA Configuration PCH SATA configuration PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA configuration USB Configuration USB configuration Miscellaneous Configurat...

Page 64: ...PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA Configuration and PCH SATA Configuration interfaces are used to set the options related with the onboard sSATA SATA ports Take PCH SATA Configuration menu as an example as shown in the following figure ...

Page 65: ...I SATA Port 0 7 SATA port 0 7 HDD information Port 0 7 SATA port on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled PCH sSATA Configuration Interface Instruction Table is omitted here 7 2 3 2 USB Configuration USB Configuration is used to set the options related with the onboard USB ports USB Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value US...

Page 66: ...ng on AC power loss Options include Power OFF Last State Power ON Power OFF Max Page Table Size The maximum page table size settings Options include 1GB 2MB For older OS please select 2MB otherwise it may cause a problem 1GB VGA Priority Onboard OffboardVGA device priority settings Options include Onboard Device Offboard Device Offboard Device 7 2 3 4 Server ME Configuration Server ME Configuratio...

Page 67: ...ware Status 2 ME FW status value 2 Current State Current state Error code ME FW error code Recovery Cause Recovery cause N A PTT Support PTT support on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled Altitude Altitude settings 8000 MCTP Bus Owner MCTP bus owner is located in PCIe 15 8 bus 7 3 device 2 0 function If set to 0 it means disabled 0 ME Firmware Features ME FW features 7 2 3 5 Run...

Page 68: ...able Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value System Errors System error log record settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled 7 2 4 Processor Processor interface is used to set the options related with the processor and memory ...

Page 69: ...rface is used to set the options related with the processor Processor Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value Processor Information Processor information submenu the processor s detailed information Active Cores CPU core settings Input the number of CPU cores you want to enable In the Help information it will display the effective values yo...

Page 70: ...eliminate potential bottlenecks and to improve system performance Enabled Adjacent Cache Prefetch Adjacent cache prefetch on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled If this function is enabled during computer data reading it will intelligently consider the adjacent data is needed as well and it will prefetch these data during processing to speed up the reading process Enabled DCU Streamer Pr...

Page 71: ... Configuration interface is used to set the common options Common Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value MMIO High Base MMIO high base settings Options include 56T 40T 24T 16T 4T 1T 56T MMIO High Granularity Size MMIO high granularity size settings Options include 1G 4G 16G 64G 256G 1024G 256G Numa Numa on off settings Options include Enab...

Page 72: ...y Precedence Link Speed Mode Link speed mode settings Options include Fast Slow Fast Link Frequency Select Link frequency select settings Options include Auto 9 6 GT s 10 4GT s Use Per Link Setting Auto Link L0p Enable Link L0p on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Link power saving mode setting which is set when the bandwidth is half of the peak bandwidth Disabled Link L1 Enable Link L...

Page 73: ... Legacy VGA stack number settings the range of effective values is 0 6 0 7 2 4 4 Memory Configuration Memory Configuration interface is used to set the options related with the memory Memory Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value Enforce POR Enforce POR settings Options include POR Disabled POR Memory Frequency Memory frequency settings Op...

Page 74: ...MMs NVDIMMS Erase Arm NVDIMMs Erase Arm NVDIMMs on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled Restore NVDIMMs Restore NVDIMMs on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled Interleave NVDIMMs Interleave NVDIMMs on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled Memory Topology Memory topology submenu displaying the detailed information of the current installed memories ...

Page 75: ...ngs Options include Auto 1 way Interleave 2 way Interleave Auto Channel Interleaving Channel interleaving settings Options include Auto 1 way Interleave 2 way Interleave 3 way Interleave Auto Rank Interleaving Rank interleaving settings Options include Auto 1 way Interleave 2 way Interleave 4 way Interleave 8 way Interleave Auto Socket Interleave Below 4GB On off settings of 4GB or less address sp...

Page 76: ...e memory sparing mode It is a kind of memory channel sparing in Rank the total memory capacity varies with sparing modes and it supports at most half of the memory capacity to be used for sparing Disabled Correctable Error Threshold Correctable error threshold settings 2 SDDC Plus One SDDC 1 on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled ADDDC Sparing ADDDC sparing on off settings Optio...

Page 77: ...tel VT for Directed I O VT d Intel VT d settings submenu Intel VT d on off settings Intel VMD Technology Intel VMD settings submenu VMD on off settings of each PStack of each CPU Intel AIC Rtimer AIC SSD Technology Non VMD Intel AIC Retimer AIC SSDsettings submenu AIC Retimer AIC SSD on off settings of each PStack of each CPU PCIe Hot Plug PCIe hot plug on off settings Options include Enabled Disa...

Page 78: ...Description CPU P State Control CPU P state control submenu Hardware PM State Control Hardware PM state control submenu CPU C State Control CPU C state control submenu Package C State Control Package C state control submenu CPU Advanced PM Tuning CPU power saving performance tuning submenu Socket RAPL Configuration Socket RAPL configuration submenu 7 2 4 6 1 CPU P State Control CPU P State Control...

Page 79: ...ency Custom Enabled Uncore Frequency Uncore frequency settings The range is 1300 2300 displayed whenUncoreFreq Scaling UFS is set to Custom 1300 SpeedStep Pstates SpeedStep on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled Turbo Mode Turbo mode on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled 7 2 4 6 2Hardware PM State Control Hardware PM State Control interface is used to set the o...

Page 80: ...est Options include Disabled based on legacy OS request Native Mode based on legacy OS boot Out of Band Mode hardware auto select no OS boot Native Mode with No Legacy Support Native Mode EPP Enable EPP on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Enabled 7 2 4 6 3 CPU C State Control CPU C State Control interface is used to set the options related with the CPU C state for controlling the powe...

Page 81: ...d Autonomous Core C State Autonomous core C state on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled CPU C6 report On off settings of reporting C6 state to OS Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled Enhanced Halt State C1E C1E on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled 7 2 4 6 4 Package C State Control Package C State Control interface is used to set the options related to ...

Page 82: ...Package C State Package C state settings Options include C0 C1 state C2 state C6 Non Retention state C6 Retention state No Limit C0 C1 state 7 2 4 6 5 CPU Advanced PM Tuning CPU Advanced PM Tuning interface is used to set the options related with the CPU power saving performance with an Energy Perf BIAS submenu ...

Page 83: ...er performance management settings Options include Performance Balanced Performance Balanced Power Power When the Power Performance Tuning is set to BIOS Controls EPB this option can be set Performance Workload Configuration Workload optimization settings Options include UMA NUMA 7 2 5 Sever Mgmt Server Mgmt interface is used to set the options related with server management including watchdog BMC...

Page 84: ...abled Disabled Enabled FRB 2 Timer Timeout FRB 2 timer timeout settings Options include 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 6 minutes FRB 2 Timer Policy FRB 2 timer policy settings Options include Do Nothing Reset Power Down Power Cycle Power Cycle OS Watchdog Timer OS watchdog timer settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled OS Wtd Timer Timeout OS watchdog timer timeout settings Opti...

Page 85: ...ation BMC Network Configuration interface is used to configure the BMC network through BIOS BMC Network Configuration Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value Sharelink Network BMC Sharelink network on off settings take effect immediately Enabled BMC IPv4 Network Configuration BMC IPv4 network configuration BMC IPv6 Network Configuration BMC IPv6 network ...

Page 86: ...ess Source Set BMC network status Options include Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp The setting takes effect immediately Unspecified Current Configuration Address Current BMC configuration address status Station IP address Station IP address Subnet mask Subnet mask Station MAC address Station MAC address Router IP address Router IP address 7 2 5 1 2BMC IPv6 Network Configuration BMC IPv6 Network C...

Page 87: ... include Do Nothing Auto Manual Do Nothing Configuration Address Source Set BMC network status Options include Unspecified Static DynamicBmcDhcp The setting takes effect immediately Unspecified Current Configuration Address Current BMC configuration address status Station IPv6 address Station IPv6 address Prefix Length IPv6 prefix length 7 2 5 2 BMC User Settings BMC User Settings interface is use...

Page 88: ...escription Add User Add user submenu Delete User Delete user submenu Change User Settings Change user settings submenu 7 2 5 2 1 Add User Add User interface is used to add a BMC user through BIOS The addition takes effect immediately and the user will be added to the BMC user list ...

Page 89: ...t User privilege settings Options include Reserved Callback User Operator Administrator If the setting succeeds it will prompt Set User Access Command Passed and the BMC User takes effect immediately Reserved Note To enable the new user it needs to set the User option in the Change User Settings interface to Enabled and then this user can login to the BMC Web interface 7 2 5 2 2 Delete User Delete...

Page 90: ... User Settings Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Default Value User Name Input the name of user to modify User Password Input the password of user to modify Only both the name and password are correct the following options can be modified User User privilege on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled Disabled Change User Password Change the user password I...

Page 91: ...nabled Disabled To enable VLAN it needs to set the VLAN ID first Disabled Sharelink Dedicated VLAN ID BMCsharelink dedicated VLAN ID settings the range is 2 4094 The setting takes effect immediately 0 Sharelink Dedicated VLAN Priority BMCsharelink dedicated VLAN priority settings the range is 1 7 The setting takes effect immediately 0 7 2 5 4 View FRU Information View FRU Information interface dis...

Page 92: ...Version System version System Serial Number System serial number Board Manufacturer Board manufacturer Board Product Name Board product name Board Serial Number Board serial number Board Part Number Board part number Chassis Manufacturer Chassis manufacturer Chassis Product Name Chassis product name Chassis Serial Number Chassis serial number 7 2 6 Security Security interface is used to set the pa...

Page 93: ... and lowercase letters special characters and numbers within 8 20 characters User Password Create a user password It must contain uppercase and lowercase letters special characters and numbers within 8 20 characters Secure Boot Secure boot menu 7 2 7 Boot Boot interface is used to set the options related with system boot including boot mode boot priority boot procedure etc ...

Page 94: ... Disabled Enabled Quiet Boot Quite boot on off settings Options include Enabled Disabled If it is set to Enabled the boot logo displays as that set by manufacturer if set to Disabled the boot screen displays as the text mode POST interface Enabled New Boot Option Policy New UEFI boot option policy settings Options include Default Place First Place Last Place First Fixed Boot Order Priorities Boot ...

Page 95: ...e defaults Save as User Defaults To save as user defaults Restore User Defaults To restore user defaults Boot Override To override the boot option you could select the boot device from the following options 7 3 Firmware Update For BIOS update you could select to update in UEFI Shell or OS 7 3 1 Update BIOS in UEFI Shell 1 When Inspur Logo appears on the screen during system booting there is a prom...

Page 96: ... is the 32M BIOS ME file to update as shown in the following figure 3 When there is no change in ME part execute the command to update 16M BIOS AfuEfix64 efi BIOS bin b p n x k l and the process is as shown in the following figure After the update is completed it is recommended to power cycle the system ...

Page 97: ...S AfuEfix64 efi BIOS bin b p n x k l me and the process is as shown in the following figure Parameter instructions B Program Boot Block P Program main bios image N Program NVRAM X Do not check ROM ID K Program all non critical blocks L Program all ROM Holes ME Program ME Entire Firmware Block ...

Page 98: ...d 64bit Linux OS afulnx tools Taking Linux 64bit OS as an example use the afulnx_64 tool to enter the directory containing afulnx_64 tool Meanwhile put the corresponding BIOS bin file into this folder When there is no change in ME part execute the command to update BIOS afulnx_64 BIOS bin b p n x k l as shown in the following figure ...

Page 99: ...ultaneously afulnx_64 BIOS bin b p n x k l me as shown in the following figure Notes 1 For Linux system it needs to run the afulnx_64 tool as root 2 After the update is completed please power off the machine and confirm that there is no residual electricity on the motherboard and then power it on ...

Page 100: ...e in real time and carries out corresponding solutions according to the information State monitoring Monitors the running states of all monitoring units in real time Device information management Provides device version model and asset information Thermal control It could adjust fan speed dynamically according to the ambient temperature and workload Supports IPMITool management Supports the comman...

Page 101: ...stem real time monitoring Provides the alarm report and alarm indication in the event of fault detection System remote control Meets the management requirements such as remote power on off and business system reset via command lines and Web 8 2 3 Command Line Function Introduction The command line module includes query and setting commands for network sensor fan user management system and server 8...

Page 102: ... to login to the Web management interface taking the Windows Operating System and the Firefox browser as an example Note When carrying out interface operation via Web a maximum of 20 users can be logged in at the same time Step 1 Ensure the management network ports on the client and server are connected to the internet Step 2 Open the browser and enter http ipaddress in the address bar The default...

Page 103: ...The Web interface helps users accomplish server management The Web interface also has a help function so users can click the help button in the case that they may need it The Web interface is divided into several parts as shown in the following figure ...

Page 104: ...ff the UID LED Click on the Power button to turn on off the server Click on the Language button to change the language which supports Chinese and English Click on the Help button to query help information on the corresponding page Click on the Logout button to return to the login page The navigation tree is on the left Via the nodes on the tree you can select different functional interfaces The fo...

Page 105: ...ions please refer to the following chapters Specific operation interface is on the right of the interface 8 3 3 Overview Click on Overview to open the General Information interface as shown below 8 3 4 Information Select Information on the navigation tree It contains the interfaces of system information ...

Page 106: ...y PCIE device network hard disk power supply unit fan temperature and voltage information BIOS setup options Displays the key BIOS setup options information FRU information Displays the FRU information including basic information chassis information board information and product information History record Displays the history information of inlet air temperature and total power ...

Page 107: ...ee to open the storage interface This interface contains controller physical drives logical drives and enclosure information as shown in the following figures 8 5 Remote Control Select Remote Control on the navigation tree to open the remote control interface which ...

Page 108: ...w will pop up Java KVM and HTML5 KVM are supported Server location To turn on off the system ID LED Configure remote session To set the KVM session encryption media encryption and virtual media connection methods Virtual media devices To set the quantity of virtual media floppy devices CD DVD devices and hard disk drives etc Mouse mode settings To set the mouse working mode for KVM remote console ...

Page 109: ...e output voltage input current output current and firmware version information Fan speed control Contains fan status current speed and speed control function Note Fan speed control contains the following speed levels Low About 20 duty ratio Medium About 50 duty ratio High About 75 duty ratio Full 100 duty ratio Server power control Contains the server s power on off and reset as well as the power ...

Page 110: ...104 8 7 BMC Settings Select BMC Settings on the navigation tree to open the BMC Settings interface It contains ...

Page 111: ...net service etc NTP settings To set the BMC time which has two methods Synchronize from NTP server Set time manually SMTP settings To set the SMTP server information related to alert Alert settings To set the alert event filtering and alert targets of BMC management module Threshold settings To set the threshold values of the sensors Access control To set IP address fields accessible to BMC BMC sh...

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Page 116: ...t log Displays various event logs generated by the server BMC system audit log Displays system logs and audit logs of BMC Black box log Used to import fault logs Event log setting To set the BMC log storage policy Linear strategy To clear all logs after log storage is full and record again Circular strategy To record circularly after log record is full System and audit log settings To set the log ...

Page 117: ...capture screen and host POST code as shown in the following figures BMC self inspection result To view the BMC self inspection result BMC recovery Contains two functions of BMC warm reset and KVM service restart Capture screen Used to record the information on the last screen at system crash Note Support BSOD Blue Screen Of Death screen capturing server OS should be Windows 2012R2 and above ...

Page 118: ... firmware update BIOS firmware update restore factory defaults etc as shown in the following figures User administration To add delete or modify users via BMC Web interface Security To configure LDAP and AD servers via BMC Web interface Dual image configuration To configure the boot options in dual image mode via BMC Web interface BMC firmware update To update BMC FW via BMC Web interface BIOS fir...

Page 119: ...he front harddisk backplane via BMC Web interface CPLD FW update for rear harddisk backplane To update the CPLD FW of the rear harddisk backplane via BMC Web interface CPLD FW update for Fan60 backplane upper To update the CPLD FW of the Fan60 backplane upper via BMC Web interface CPLD FW update for Fan60 backplane below To update the CPLD FW of the Fan60 backplane below via BMC Web interface Rest...

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Page 123: ...e Introduces methods of login command line Command line function introduction Introduces command line functions 8 11 1 Command Line Login Login to BMC Command line through ssh After login enter the command line interface Enter help to view online help 8 11 2 Command Line Function Introduction 8 11 2 1 Get and Set Network Information Via ipconfig command get and set BMC s network information ...

Page 124: ...118 8 11 2 2 Get Sensor Information Via sensorcommand get the information list of all sensors 8 11 2 3 Get and Set FRU Information Via FRUcommand get the FRU configuration information ...

Page 125: ...us Via chassis command get and control the system power status 8 11 2 5 Get User List and Add Delete User Via user command get the user list add or delete users 8 11 2 6 Get BMC Version and ResetBMC Via mc command get BMC version information and reset BMC ...

Page 126: ...ode and getthe fan speed 8 11 2 8 Get and Set Power Module Information Via psucommand get the power module information and set power module as the main output Get the power module information 8 11 2 9 Change Root Password Via password command change the root user s password ...

Page 127: ...ialog command trigger the fault logs collection function When the server fails it can quickly collect the fault logs information stored in BMC The collected fault logs can be downloaded through the browser or wget 8 11 2 12 Serial Over LAN Via sol command perform the serial port redirection operation to view the POST information of the serial ports during system startup ...

Page 128: ...tandard Time GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan Mexico Standard Time GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey Central America Standard Time GMT 06 00 Central America Eastern Standard Time GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada U S Eastern Standard Time GMT 05 00 Indiana East S A Pacific Standard Time GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito Atlantic Standard Time GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada S A Western Standard Time G...

Page 129: ...0 Harare Pretoria Russian Standard Time GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Arab Standard Time GMT 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh E Africa Standard Time GMT 03 00 Nairobi Arabic Standard Time GMT 03 00 Baghdad Iran Standard Time GMT 03 30 Tehran Arabian Standard Time GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat Caucasus Standard Time GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan Standard Time G...

Page 130: ...ndard Time GMT 09 30 Adelaide A U S Eastern Standard Time GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney E Australia Standard Time GMT 10 00 Brisbane Tasmania Standard Time GMT 10 00 Hobart Vladivostok Standard Time GMT 10 00 Vladivostok West Pacific Standard Time GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby Central Pacific Standard Time GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia Fiji Islands Standard Time GMT 12 00 Fij...

Page 131: ...er on for verification c If there is a machine and a power module of the same type you could change the power module to test whether there is a power module fault d If the instructions above do not resolve the problem please contact Inspur customer service 2 No display after power on Description After pressing the power button the power LEDon server s front control panel is on the chassis fans rot...

Page 132: ... whether there are errors reported e If above operations could not resolve the problem please contact Inspur customer service 4 Power module LEDis off or red Description The server is under normal operation but a certain power module LED is off or red Suggestions a Firstly check whether all power cables are normal and plug in the power cables again b If the fault still exists insert the power modu...

Page 133: ...se refer to Inspur technical website www 4008600011 com 6 Chassis fans make excessive noise Suggestions a Firstly check whether the chassis fans operate at a high speed caused by the over temperature chassis b If the chassis has a high temperature check the temperature of server room if it is excessively high open the air conditioner to cool the room c If the server room s temperature is normal ch...

Page 134: ...urns out to be normal a system fault could be considered If the keyboard or mouse fault still exists a mainboard interface fault could be considered and Inspur technical hotline can be called for support 9 USB interface problem Description Unable to use devices with a USB interface Suggestions a Make sure the operating system on server supports USB devices b Make sure the system has been installed...

Page 135: ... Suggestions a Check the OS version the supported memory capacity varies with the version of Windows OS Enter BIOS Setup to view the memory capacity if the memory is identified completely the operating system may have limits to the memory capacity e g Windows server 2008 x86 supports 4G memory at most b If the memory is not identified completely in BIOS Setup confirm that the corresponding slots h...

Page 136: ...re and burns exists if the battery pack is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the spare designated for this product To remove the component 1 Power down the server 2...

Page 137: ...se rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal computers The FCC requires...

Page 138: ... this product or product family and available in English only within the product documentation The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product 11 4 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be...

Page 139: ...led To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal use the ...

Page 140: ...ive component or assembly 12 2 Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge Several methods are used for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in th...

Page 141: ...e E mail and Website Through Hotline and E mail Services Inspur engineer helps customers determine the cause of the malfunction and provide solution Website service provides a number of resources to help customers resolve problems and learn about our products such as product manuals drivers and Firmware Below is how to obtain our remote service Type Description Response time Hotline 1 844 860 0011...

Page 142: ...obscure for the following reasons Accident misuse abuse defiling improper maintenance or calibration or other external causes Operating beyond the parameters as stipulated in the user documentation Use of the software interface parts or supplies not provided by Inspur Improper preparation place or maintenance Virus infection Loss or damage in transit Alterations or repairs have been made by unauth...

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