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Intel® Server System M50CYP1UR Family System Integration and Service Guide

 

 

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Summary of Contents for M50CYP1UR Series

Page 1: ...ration and Service Guide A guide providing instructions for the insertion and extraction of system components and available Intel accessories and spares Rev 1 0 May 2021 Delivering Breakthrough Data C...

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Page 3: ...Intel Server System M50CYP1UR Family System Integration and Service Guide 3 Document Revision History Date Revision Changes May 2021 1 0 Initial production release...

Page 4: ...gn defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications Current characterized errata are available on request Intel disclaims all express and implied...

Page 5: ...re when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jump...

Page 6: ...er user notices in the product user guide and specification documents may result in loss of or access to data Weight of the system Due to the weight of a system Intel recommends carrying the system wi...

Page 7: ...tem Cover Installation 33 3 2 Riser Card Assembly Add in Card Assembly Installation Removal 34 3 2 1 Riser Card Bracket Removal 36 3 2 2 Riser Card Installation 36 3 2 3 PCIe Add in Card Installation...

Page 8: ...erview 61 5 1 Front Drive Bay Options 61 5 2 Back Panel Front Control Panel Front I O Features 61 5 3 Drive Bay LED Identification 63 5 4 Server Board Features 64 5 5 System Configuration and Recovery...

Page 9: ...and Definition 99 Appendix E POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder 101 E 1 Early POST Memory Initialization MRC Diagnostic Codes 102 E 2 BIOS POST Progress Codes 104 Appendix F POST Code Errors 107 F 1 PO...

Page 10: ...tion 30 Figure 19 System Top Cover Panel Shipping Screws 32 Figure 20 System Cover Removal 33 Figure 21 System Cover Installation 33 Figure 22 Bracket for Riser Card on Riser Slot 1 Two Views 34 Figur...

Page 11: ...Figure 58 Intel SAS RAID Module Removal 57 Figure 59 Installing Latch on the Plastic Case 58 Figure 60 Insert Super Cap 58 Figure 61 Intel RMFBU Mounting Bracket Installation 59 Figure 62 Intel RMFBU...

Page 12: ...r Board 80 Figure 95 Tighten Heat Sink Extension Screws 81 Figure 96 Drive Bay Components 82 Figure 97 2 5 7 mm Drive Removal 82 Figure 98 2 5 15 mm Drive Removal 82 Figure 99 Separating Top and Botto...

Page 13: ...l Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series Module Support 98 Table 6 Standard DDR4 DIMMs Compatible with Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series Module 98 Table 7 System Status LED State Definitions 99 T...

Page 14: ...Xeon Scalable processor families are not supported The Intel Server System M50CYP1UR family supports up to 32 DDR4 DIMMs providing high memory bandwidth for memory intensive workloads The product fami...

Page 15: ...ystem Software Update and Configuration A short overview describing the system software stack installed on new Intel servers and where to get the latest revisions System Service Chapter 5 System Servi...

Page 16: ...are External Product Specification EPS For the Intel Server Board D50TNP and M50CYP Families Intel Confidential For BIOS setup information on Intel Server M50CYP Family BIOS Setup Utility User Guide F...

Page 17: ...mware Update Utility SYSFWUPDT Various operating system support Intel System Firmware Update Utility User Guide To obtain full system information Intel SYSINFO Utility for Intel Server M50CYP Family P...

Page 18: ...If your Intel server system came pre installed with all the components listed above then skip this chapter and go to Chapter 3 for installation procedures associated with all other system options and...

Page 19: ...ne over the back half of the system To maintain system thermals both top cover panels must always be in place when the system is operational Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and con...

Page 20: ...cover panels from the chassis Note A non skid surface or a stop behind the server system may be needed to prevent the server system from sliding on the work surface Figure 3 System Cover Removal For...

Page 21: ...and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended T 30 Torx screwdriver ESD Gloves Phillips head screwdriver 2 The Intel Server System M50CYP1UR family includes two Socket...

Page 22: ...sor socket assembly are necessary to install a processor to the server board Figure 6 identifies each component associated with the PHM and processor socket assemblies Note The following sections show...

Page 23: ...heat sink 2 3 1 Processor Heat Sink Module PHM Assembly Caution Wear ESD gloves to prevent electrostatic damage and oxidation or foreign material on processor package and land pads Note The label on t...

Page 24: ...or Carrier Clip onto Processor Part 2 3 Gently press down on two opposite sides at a time of the processor carrier clip until it clicks Figure 9 Removing Heat Sink from its Packaging 4 Remove the heat...

Page 25: ...terial TIM Figure 11 Pin 1 Indicator of Processor Carrier Clip 8 Align pin 1 indicator of processor carrier clip with the corner cut out on the heat sink For the EVAC heat sink align the processor car...

Page 26: ...cket Protective Cover Removal 1 Remove the protective cover by squeezing the finger grips see Letter A and pulling the cover up see Letter B 2 Ensure the socket is free of damage or contamination befo...

Page 27: ...g the PHM horizontally carefully lower it on to the bolster plate s alignment pins see Letter B 6 Set all four anti tilt wires on the heat sink to the outward position see Letter D 7 Using a Phillips...

Page 28: ...e for standard DDR4 DIMMs and Intel Optane DC persistent memory 200 series modules DDR4 DIMM and Intel Optane PMem will be commonly referred to as Memory module in the following instructions Note See...

Page 29: ...the open position see Letter A 4 Carefully unpack the replacement Memory module taking care to only handle the device by its outer edges 5 Align the notch at the bottom edge of the Memory module with...

Page 30: ...e insert from the power supply bay see Letter A 2 Slide the power supply into the power supply bay until it clicks and locks in place see Letter B Note A single power supply configuration requires tha...

Page 31: ...mponents review all the safety and ESD precautions found in the Safety Warnings section at the beginning of this document System Reference In the following procedures all references to left right fron...

Page 32: ...val of both top cover panels is necessary when installing or replacing any system component within the server chassis Before removing the top cover power down the system and unplug all peripheral devi...

Page 33: ...ee Letter B 2 Carefully lift the top cover panel up and away from the chassis Note Each top cover panel can slide along the chassis base for 10 mm and then needs to be lifted 3 1 2 System Cover Instal...

Page 34: ...single width slot x16 electrical x16 mechanical one x8 PCIe NVMe SlimSAS connector with re timer Included in iPC CYP1URISER2KIT PCIe Interposer Riser Slot requires PCIe NVMe riser card in Riser Slot...

Page 35: ...e Interposer Riser Card Two Views Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Phillips head screwdriver 1 For more information about the riser card opt...

Page 36: ...rnal that may be attached to the riser assembly 4 Loosen the two screws on the side of the riser card bracket see Letter A 5 Grasp the riser card bracket with both hands and carefully pull it up and a...

Page 37: ...nterposer riser card or the riser card in Riser Slot 1 must be oriented with component side up as shown in the following figure The add in card connected to the riser card in Riser Slot 2 must be orie...

Page 38: ...m the system following instructions in Section 3 2 1 2 Remove the fastener screw see Letter A and remove the filler panel from the add in card slot see Letter B 3 Insert the add in card until it is fu...

Page 39: ...onnect any cables to the add in card that are required See your add in card documentation for additional information 8 Reinstall the system top cover see Section 3 1 2 3 3 2 5 SSD Drive Removal Assemb...

Page 40: ...out forcing it 3 3 1 2 5 SSD Drive Assembly for 7 mm Drives The Intel Server System M50CYP1UR family supports 2 5 SSDs with 7 mm of thickness when used in conjunction with the supplied blanks The supp...

Page 41: ...to the top part of the drive blank as shown in the above figure Important To avoid damaging the SSD connector insert the drive into the supplied blank in the direction shown With the supplied blank at...

Page 42: ...Intel Server System M50CYP1UR Family System Integration and Service Guide 42 Figure 35 2 5 7 mm Drive Installation Figure 36 2 5 15 mm Drive Outside Chassis Ready for Installation...

Page 43: ...ding the drive with one hand while holding the lever with the other hand 4 Slide the drive forward until it is fully connected to the backplane see Letter B 5 Complete the drive installation by closin...

Page 44: ...ble These adapters are compatible with the Open Compute Project OCP 3 0 Specification Note Only the Ethernet Network Adapters for OCP listed in the following table are supported All OCP adapter types...

Page 45: ...dapter bay filler Figure 40 OCP Adapter Bay Filler Removal To remove the filler 1 Loosen the thumb screw on the right side of the filler see Letter A 2 Pull out the right side of the filler first and...

Page 46: ...y slot and slide forward until the connectors make secure contact see Letter A 2 Tighten the thumb screw on the right side of the OCP adapter see Letter B 3 4 3 OCP Adapter with Pull Tab Removal Figur...

Page 47: ...latch on the left side of the OCP adapter see Letter A and pull the latch out see Letter B 2 Using the latch pull the adapter out of the system see Letter C 3 4 6 OCP Adapter with Internal Lock Instal...

Page 48: ...ve the OCP adapter area if present see Section 3 2 1 Note In the default shipping configuration the internal lock is set to the unlock orientation 4 Squeeze the two hooks of the internal lock and pull...

Page 49: ...reverse orientation see Letter B 5 Push the OCP adapter out of the bay from inside the chassis see Letter C 6 Reinstall the riser card assembly as needed see Section 3 2 4 7 Reinstall the system top c...

Page 50: ...e SSD to the M 2 mounting stand off on the server board see Letter B Tighten to 1 5 in lb 8 Repeat the steps 4 7 for M 2 port 1 if needed 9 Reinstall the riser card assembly if needed see Section 3 2...

Page 51: ...sert the plastic stand off into the server board mounting hole see Letter A 5 Place the TPM module over the connector and confirm the orientation of the module 6 Press the module down onto the connect...

Page 52: ...sconnect the power cable s 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 3 1 1 3 Remove the Intel VROC Key from its packaging 4 Locate the white 4 pin key connector near the CR2032 battery 5 To install th...

Page 53: ...e connector 4 Reinstall the system top cover see Section 3 1 2 3 8 Intel SAS Interposer Card and SAS RAID Module Installation Removal This section provides instructions to install remove an Intel SAS...

Page 54: ...emove the system top cover see Section 3 1 1 3 Align the four screw holes of the SAS interposer card with the matching threaded holes on the base of the chassis see Letter A 4 Secure the SAS interpose...

Page 55: ...t the power cable s 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 3 1 1 3 If an installed RAID module needs to be removed see Section 3 8 4 4 Disconnect all the connectors attached to the SAS interposer c...

Page 56: ...Remove the SAS RAID module from its packaging 4 Insert the four plastic barrel standoffs into the matching holes in the SAS interposer card see Letter A 5 Align the SAS RAID module mounting holes ove...

Page 57: ...on the SAS interposer card Keep the standoffs locking pins and the SAS RAID module together 7 Reinstall the system top cover see Section 3 1 2 3 9 Intel RAID Maintenance Free Backup Unit RMFBU and Mou...

Page 58: ...latch holder slightly up see Letter B and insert the notch into opening until it clicks see Letter C 3 Bring the latch down until it is aligned vertically see Letter D Figure 60 Insert Super Cap 4 Ins...

Page 59: ...e the RMFBU assembly in the direction as indicated on the mounting bracket see Letter C until the latch locks in place 7 Attach all the connectors as required 8 Reinstall the system top cover see Sect...

Page 60: ...downloadcenter intel com To ensure that the embedded platform management subsystem is configured properly the latest FRU and SDR data must be installed after updating the full system software stack U...

Page 61: ...vice personnel a reference to identify and locate the features associated with the Intel Server System M50CYP1U family 5 1 Front Drive Bay Options Figure 63 4 x 2 5 Front Drive Bay Configuration Figur...

Page 62: ...Intel Server System M50CYP1UR Family System Integration and Service Guide 62 Figure 66 Front Control Panel Features Figure 67 Front I O Features...

Page 63: ...LED stays off Power on with drive activity SAS NVMe LED blinks off when processing a command SATA LED blinks on when processing a command Power on and drive spun down SAS NVMe LED stays off SATA LED...

Page 64: ...vice Guide 64 5 4 Server Board Features The following figure provides a general overview of the physical server board identifying key feature and component locations Figure 69 Intel Server Board M50CY...

Page 65: ...LEDs to identify system status and or indicate a component fault The following figures identify the diagnostic LEDs and their location on the server board Figure 70 Intel light Guided Diagnostics LED...

Page 66: ...server board includes several jumper blocks that can be used to configure protect or recover specific features of the server board The following figure identifies the location of each jumper block on...

Page 67: ...ecautions found in the Safety Warnings section at the beginning of this document System Reference In the following procedures all references to left right front top and bottom assume the reader is fac...

Page 68: ...l of four screws one on each side of the front panel and one on each side of the back panel need to be removed to detach both top cover panels from the chassis Note A non skid surface or a stop behind...

Page 69: ...Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Note Only individual fans can be removed or installed on the Intel Server System M50CYP1UR family The enti...

Page 70: ...le from the onboard 8 pin fan connector see Letter A 4 Carefully place the individual fan onto a flat surface Figure 78 Individual Fan Installation 5 Locate and unwrap the replacement fan 6 Ensure tha...

Page 71: ...s DDR4 DIMM and Intel Optane PMem will be commonly referred to as Memory module in the following instructions Note See Appendix C for general memory population rules Figure 79 Memory Module Removal 1...

Page 72: ...see Letter A 9 Carefully unpack the replacement DIMM taking care to only handle the device by its outer edges 10 Align the notch at the bottom edge of the Memory Module with the key in the DIMM slot...

Page 73: ...r a system operating in a 2 0 non redundant power mode MUST be powered OFF before removing the power supply module from the system Figure 81 Power Supply Removal 1 Detach the power cord from the power...

Page 74: ...ssor Removal Figure 83 PHM Assembly Removal from Processor Socket 1 Power off the system and disconnect the power cable s 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 Ensure all four heat sink an...

Page 75: ...see Letter B then release finger grips b Ensure socket cover is locked in place Caution Do not press the center of the socket cover Figure 85 Processor Removal from PHM Assembly 10 Place the PHM bott...

Page 76: ...y assemble the PHM and install it to the server board the procedures described in the following sections must be followed in the order specified These instructions assume that all the PHM components a...

Page 77: ...essor carrier clip on top of the processor while it is still on the tray 2 Ensure the pin 1 indicator on the processor carrier clip is aligned with the pin 1 indicator of the processor Figure 88 Insta...

Page 78: ...ing To avoid damage to the heat sink grasp it by its narrower top and bottom edges Figure 90 Setting the Processor Heat Sink Anti tilt Wires to the Outward Position 5 Set the anti tilt wires to the ou...

Page 79: ...o the processor carrier clip until it clicks into place 10 Ensure all four heat sink corners are securely latched to the carrier clip tabs 6 5 2 2 Processor Installation Caution Do not touch the socke...

Page 80: ...sily Use extreme care when placing the PHM onto the processor socket Do not drop it Figure 94 PHM Installation onto Server Board 4 Set all four anti tilt wires on the heat sink to the inward position...

Page 81: ...that support 2 5 form factor drives SSDs only Additionally 7 mm thick SSDs with a form factor of 2 5 are supported when used in conjunction with the supplied drive blank for 2 5 bays Each storage dri...

Page 82: ...removable They slide out so that the storage drives can be installed or removed When sliding out a drive mounting rail from the system only pull it as much as it allows without forcing it Figure 97 2...

Page 83: ...The 2 5 SSDs with 15 mm thick drive do not require any assembly with the top part of the drive blank Figure 99 Separating Top and Bottom Parts of Drive Blank 4 Remove the drive blank from the system s...

Page 84: ...CYP1UR Family System Integration and Service Guide 84 Figure 101 2 5 7 mm Drive Outside Chassis Ready for Installation Figure 102 2 5 7 mm Drive Installation Figure 103 2 5 15 mm Drive Outside Chassis...

Page 85: ...til it contacts the backplane see Letter B 10 Complete the drive installation by closing the drive extraction lever until it locks into place see Letter C 6 7 Backplane Replacement The Intel Server Sy...

Page 86: ...r cable s 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 Remove all drives and drive blanks from the front drive bays 4 Disconnect all cables from the backplane 5 Remove all fastener screws securin...

Page 87: ...dges Do not push or pull on any components on the backplane 8 Position the backplane to align with the pink highlighted areas shown in the above figure see Letter A 9 Slide the backplane down to lock...

Page 88: ...re 107 12 x 2 5 Backplane Removal 1 Power off the system and disconnect the power cable s 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 Remove all drives and drive blanks from the front drive bays...

Page 89: ...urces Available onboard x4 PCIe SlimSAS connectors on the server board Optional tri mode RAID add in card NVMe riser card with SlimSAS connectors Each installed SAS SATA drive must have SAS SATA signa...

Page 90: ...SAS SATA connectors on the backplane 3 Cables routed from the backplane to the server board SlimSAS connectors are routed through the clearance in the middle of the fan assembly 4 Cables routed to co...

Page 91: ...Locate the battery on the server board see above figure 4 Gently press the metal clip as shown to release the battery see Letter A 5 Remove the battery from the plastic socket see Letter B 6 Dispose o...

Page 92: ...hed to add in cards and I O modules 7 Remove riser card assemblies see Section 3 2 1 8 Remove all options installed onto the server board including if installed TPM Module M 2 SSD Intel VROC 7 5 key O...

Page 93: ...Letter A 18 Fasten the server board to the chassis using all the screws see Letter B including the DIMM guard brackets and the riser 2 guiding bracket colored green in the above figure Tighten to 5 i...

Page 94: ...ve using one of the support phone numbers available at https www intel com content www us en support contact support html charges may apply Intel also offers Partner Alliance Program members around th...

Page 95: ...stem provides cable routing channels along each chassis sidewall Cables should not be routed directly in front of the system fans or through the center of the server board between the memory slots and...

Page 96: ...ly when installing DDR4 DIMMs Mixing rules o Mixing DDR4 DIMMs of different frequencies and latencies is not supported within or across processors If a mixed configuration is encountered the BIOS atte...

Page 97: ...emory slots on other IMCs For multiple DIMMs per channel o Only one Intel Optane persistent memory 200 series module is supported per memory channel o Intel Optane persistent memory 200 series modules...

Page 98: ...2933 2666 2400 Table 6 Standard DDR4 DIMMs Compatible with Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series Module Type Ranks per DIMM and Data Width DIMM Size GB 8 Gb DRAM density 16 Gb DRAM density RDIMM...

Page 99: ...ting in a degraded state although still functioning or system is operating in a redundant state but with an impending failure warning Redundancy loss such as power supply or fan Applies only if the as...

Page 100: ...recoverable system is halted Fatal alarm system has failed or shut down Processor CATERR signal asserted MSID mismatch detected CATERR also asserts for this case CPU 0 is missing Processor Thermal Tr...

Page 101: ...dentify the last POST routine that was run before the error occurred helping to isolate the possible cause of the hang condition Each POST code is represented by eight LEDs four green LEDs and four am...

Page 102: ...tional path at each step Table 9 MRC Progress Codes Post Code Hex Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Description 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h B0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Detect DIMM population B1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Set DDR4 fr...

Page 103: ...Nibble Lower Nibble Description 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h E8 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 No usable memory error 01h No memory was detected from SPD read or invalid config that causes no operable memory 02h Memory...

Page 104: ...SAD setting AA 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Protocol layer and other uncore settings AB 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Transition links to full speed operation AE 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Coherency settings AF 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 KTI initial...

Page 105: ...mbling CA 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Internal Use CB 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 Check RAS support CC 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Pmem ADR Init CD 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Internal Use CE 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 Memory Late Init CF 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 Dete...

Page 106: ...E SCSI begin A6 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 DXE SCSI reset A7 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 DXE SCSI detect A8 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 DXE SCSI enable AB 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 DXE SETUP start AC 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 DXE SETUP input wait AD 1 0 1...

Page 107: ...tem continues booting in a degraded state The user may want to replace the erroneous unit The POST Error Pause option setting in the BIOS Setup does not have any effect on this error Major An error me...

Page 108: ...abled Major 8131 CPU 1 disabled Major 8160 CPU 0 unable to apply microcode update Major 8161 CPU 1 unable to apply microcode update Major 8170 CPU 0 failed Self Test BIST Major 8171 CPU 1 failed Self...

Page 109: ...IMM Major 8536 Memory failed test initialization CPU0_DIMM_H2 Remove the disabled DIMM Major 8537 Memory failed test initialization CPU0_DIMM_H3 Remove the disabled DIMM Major 8538 Memory failed test...

Page 110: ...he disabled DIMM Major 8560 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU0_DIMM_A1 Major 8561 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU0_DIMM_A2 Major 8562 Memory...

Page 111: ...1 Major 857F Go to 85E0 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_C2 Major 85C0 Memory failed test initialization CPU1_DIMM_C3 Remove the disabled DIMM Major 85C1 Memory fai...

Page 112: ...ion SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_D1 Major 85E2 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_D2 Major 85E3 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_D3 Major...

Page 113: ...the memory was detected 3 long and 1 short CPU mismatch error E5 E6 System halted because a fatal error related to the CPU family core cache mismatch was detected The integrated BMC may generate beep...

Page 114: ...d to the SEL If the BIOS Setup option Post Error Pause is enabled operator intervention is required to continue booting the system If the BIOS Setup option POST Error Pause is disabled the system cont...

Page 115: ...to highest common frequency Does not generate an error this is not an error condition Continues to boot the system successfully If the link frequencies for all Intel UPI links cannot be adjusted to b...

Page 116: ...ystem When reused all of the original packaging material must be used including both boxes and each inner packaging component In addition all inner packaging components MUST be reinstalled in the prop...

Page 117: ...en place bottom foam K75566 001 in the middle See the following figure 3 Pack the server system with red EPE sheet iPN K58342 001 See the following figure 4 Pack the system wrapped with EPE sheet in t...

Page 118: ...5 Place the accessory kit box iPN H49469 001 in the center foam cushion Place the extension rails in the two narrow foam cavities See the following figure 6 Close the inner box 7 Close the outer box...

Page 119: ...plugs into shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible SAFETY STEPS Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system follow these steps 1 Turn off all...

Page 120: ...and chassis parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend...

Page 121: ...le bo tier pour acc der l int rieur du syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au syst me 2 Mettez le syst me hors tension en mettant l interrupte...

Page 122: ...nt attention aux broches aigu s des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remont e correctement Remp...

Page 123: ...eabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus 2 Schalten Sie das System mit dem H...

Page 124: ...d Geh useteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen Arbeiten an Platinen und Geh use sollten vorsichtig ausgef hrt werden Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batteri...

Page 125: ...el telaio per accedere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi 1 Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema 2 Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell inter...

Page 126: ...ere surriscaldati Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio consigliabile l uso di guanti di protezione Esiste il pericolo di un esplosione se la p...

Page 127: ...DAD Cuando extraiga la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones 1 Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema 2 Apague el sistema pres...

Page 128: ...n conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores Existe peligro de explosi n si l...

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Page 131: ...I2 C Inter integrated Circuit bus IMC Integrated Memory Controller iPC Intel Product Code IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface ISTA International Safe Transit Association LED Light Emitting...

Page 132: ...ability Availability and Serviceability RCiEP Root Complex Integrated Endpoint RDIMM Registered DIMM RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol ROC RAID On Chip SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advan...

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