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Intel

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 SBT2 Server Board

Product Guide

A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel

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 Identified Subassemblies/Products

Order Number: A28554-001

Summary of Contents for SBT2

Page 1: ...Intel SBT2 Server Board Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies Products Order Number A28554 001 ...

Page 2: ... may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Intel An Intel product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon installation it accurately stores displays processes provides and or receives date data from into and between the twentieth and twenty first centuries including leap year calculations provided that ...

Page 3: ...nd Supplies Needed 19 Cautions 19 Memory 20 Processors 21 Adding or Replacing a Processor 22 Replacing the Back up Battery 31 3 Configuration Software and Utilities Hot Keys 33 Power On Self Test POST 34 Using BIOS Setup 35 Record Your Setup Settings 35 If You Cannot Access Setup 35 Starting Setup 35 Setup Menus 36 Main Menu 36 Primary Master Slave Submenu 37 Advanced Menu 37 Security Menu 41 Syst...

Page 4: ... 59 Checklist 59 Running New Application Software 60 Checklist 60 After the System Has Been Running Correctly 60 Checklist 60 More Problem Solving Procedures 61 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing 61 Monitoring POST 61 Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights 61 Confirming Loading of the Operating System 62 Specific Problems and Corrective Actions 62 Power Light Does Not Light 62 No...

Page 5: ...pe CE Declaration of Conformity 73 Japan EMC Compatibility 73 BSMI Taiwan 74 Replacing the Back up Battery 74 7 Equipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Equipment Log 75 Current Usage 77 Calculating Power Consumption 77 Index 81 Figures 1 Back Panel Connectors 8 2 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 9 3 Installing DIMMs 20 4 Remove the Top Epac 22 5 Remove Auxiliary Fans 23 6 Remo...

Page 6: ...1 Server Board Features 7 2 Software Security Features 17 3 Configuration Utilities 33 4 Hot Keys 33 5 CPU Clock Speed 7C10 Jumper 67 6 Configuration Jumper 3N7 67 7 Power Usage Worksheet 1 78 8 Power Usage Worksheet 2 79 ...

Page 7: ...dd in boards Two PCI 66 MHz 64 bit expansion slots One PCI 33 MHz 64 bit expansion slots Graphics Integrated onboard ATI Rage IIC 64 bit SVGA controller SCSI Adaptec AIC AIC7899 supporting onboard Ultra2 LVD wide and Ultra wide SCSI interfaces Network Integrated onboard NIC an Intel 82559 single chip PCI LAN controller for 10 or 100 Mbps TX Fast Ethernet networks RJ 45 Ethernet connector at I O ba...

Page 8: ...10424 B D C E F G H I A A USB connectors B Serial port 2 connector C Serial port 1 connector D NMI switch E Keyboard connector F Mouse connector G Parallel port connector H Video connector I Network connector Figure 1 Back Panel Connectors ...

Page 9: ...connector L Front panel connector P27 M Power connector N Front panel connector P26 O IDE connector P Speaker connector Q Floppy drive connector R Fan connector S Fan connector T Configuration jumper block U Reset switch connector V SE SCSI connector W LVD SCSI connector X Battery Y 33 MHz 32 bit PCI connector Z 33 MHz 32 bit PCI connector AA 33 MHz 32 bit PCI connector BB 33 MHz 64 bit PCI connec...

Page 10: ...3 MHz The second level cache is on the substrate of the processor cartridge Memory The system board contains four 168 pin DIMM sockets Memory is partitioned as four banks of registered SDRAM DIMMs PC133 compatible each providing 72 bits of noninterleaved memory 64 bit main memory plus ECC Memory should be added in order from slot 1 to slot 4 The controller automatically detects sizes and initializ...

Page 11: ...CI 66 64 bit PCI features Bus speed up to 66 MHz 32 bit memory addressing 5 V 3 3 V signaling environment Burst transfers of up to 528 Mbps 8 16 32 or 64 bit data transfers Plug and Play ready Parity enabled The server board has one full length PCI 33 64 bit PCI features Bus speed up to 33 MHz 32 bit memory addressing 5 V 3 3 V signaling environment Burst transfers of up to 264 Mbps 8 16 32 or 64 ...

Page 12: ...unctions The SCSI bus is terminated on the server board with active terminators that cannot be disabled The onboard device must always be at one end of the bus The device at the end of the cable must be terminated LVDS devices generally do not have termination capabilities Non LVDS devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack IDE Controller The system includes a single channe...

Page 13: ...or concurrent processing of receive data Onchip counters for network management Autodetect and autoswitching for 10 or 100 Mbps network speeds Support for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps networks capable of full or half duplex with back to back transmit at 100 Mbps Network Teaming Features The network controller provides several options for increasing throughput and fault tolerance when running Windows ...

Page 14: ...he Preferred Primary adapter For example if you have a server with a PRO 100 Intelligent Server adapter as the primary adapter and a PRO 100 adapter as the secondary you would want the PRO 100 Intelligent Server adapter to be the preferred primary In this scenario if the PRO 100 Intelligent Server adapter fails the PRO 100 will take over Then when the PRO 100 Intelligent Server adapter is replaced...

Page 15: ...board and mouse do not respond until the previously stored password is entered ACPI The SBT2 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI as defined by the ACPI 1 0 and PC97 specifications An ACPI aware operating system can put the system into a state where the hard drives spin down the system fans stop and all processing is halted However the power supply will still be on and the ...

Page 16: ...d enable a user password Set secure mode to prevent keyboard or mouse input and to prevent use of the front panel reset and power switches Activate a hot key combination to enter secure mode quickly Disable writing to the diskette drive when secure mode is set Disable access to the boot sector of the operating system hard disk drive Using Passwords You can set either the user password the supervis...

Page 17: ...U and go to the Security Subsystem Group menu The table also refers to other SSU menus and to the Setup utility Table 2 Software Security Features Feature Description Secure mode How to enter secure mode Setting and enabling passwords automatically places the system in secure mode If you set a hot key combination through Setup you can secure the system simply by pressing the key combination This m...

Page 18: ...TRL D in the Change Password menu of the Supervisor Password Option menu found in the Security Subsystem Group To clear the password if you cannot access Setup change the Clear Password jumper see Chapter 5 Control access to the system other than SSU set user password To control access to using the system set a user password and enable it through Setup To disable a password change it to a blank en...

Page 19: ...t damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts ESD and handling boa...

Page 20: ... compliant SDRAM is supported by the server board Install from 64 MB to 4 GB of registered memory using up to four single or double banked DIMMs DIMMs must be installed in order from slot 1 to slot 4 no empty slots between installed DIMMs Slot 1 is the slot farthest from the processors Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must all be registered For a list of supported memory call your servic...

Page 21: ...ions For exact information about processor interchangeability contact your customer service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website http support intel com support motherboards server SBT2 Heat sink must be appropriate You must use an Intel boxed processor with one of the following product codes BX80526KB866256 BX80526KB1000256 BX80526KB8001M ESD and handling processors Reduce th...

Page 22: ...mpatible with the first processor within one stepping same voltage see the Intel support website for specifics 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional cautions given here 2 Remove the side cover see your system or chassis documentation for instructions 3 Remove the top piece of epac covering the processors OM10615 A A Epac Figure 4 Remove the To...

Page 23: ...SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 23 4 Remove the auxiliary cooling fans from their brackets Do not disconnect them from the board OM10419 A A Fans Figure 5 Remove Auxiliary Fans ...

Page 24: ...24 Upgrading 5 Remove the bottom piece of foam epac It lifts straight out do not tilt it OM10616 A A Epac Figure 6 Remove Bottom Epac ...

Page 25: ...25 6 Lift the plastic ejectors on the processor or termination card to disengage the retention wires OM10617 A B A Retention wires B Ejectors Figure 7 Disengage Retention Wires 7 Pull the processor or termination card from the system ...

Page 26: ...e the new processor into the processor slot Push down firmly with even pressure on both sides of the top until the processor is seated in the processor connector on the server board OM10413 A C D B A Ejectors B Processor C Retention wires D Retention Mechanism Figure 8 Installing a Processor ...

Page 27: ... wires over the plastic ejectors to hold the processor in place OM10415 A B A Ejectors B Retention wires Figure 9 Engage Retention Wires 11 After you have installed the processor s you must configure the speed jumpers See the CPU Clock Speed table on page 67 ...

Page 28: ...o the chassis as shown Make sure it is fully seated in the chassis If it isn t the cover will not fit properly NOTE The epac drops straight in Do not tilt it in trying to straighten in will break the epac OM10425 A A Epac Figure 10 Install Bottom Epac ...

Page 29: ...SBT2 Server Board Product Guide 29 13 Clip the fans into place Make sure that the label on the fan faces the air holes in the chassis away from the processors OM10419 A A Fans Figure 11 Install Fans ...

Page 30: ...30 Upgrading 14 Place the top piece of foam epac into the chassis as shown OM10420 A A Epac Figure 12 Install Top Epac ...

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Page 32: ...32 Upgrading ...

Page 33: ...U to configure the server 35 System Setup Utility SSU Use for viewing and clearing the system event log viewing the system management FRU information or viewing the system management SDR repository 44 FRUSDR Load Utility Use to update the Field Replacement Unit FRU Sensor Data Record SDR and SM BIOS SMB flash components 50 BIOS Upgrade Utility Use to upgrade the BIOS 55 Firmware Update Utility Use...

Page 34: ... message appears Press Ctrl A to enter SCSI Utility 4 Press Ctrl A if there are SCSI devices installed When the utility opens follow the displayed instructions to configure the onboard SCSI host adapter settings and to run the SCSI utilities Also see Using the Adaptec SCSI Utility on page 56 If you do not enter the SCSI utility the boot process continues 5 Press Esc during POST to pop up a boot me...

Page 35: ... and set diskette drive options and change the jumper back For a step by step procedure see Chapter 5 under the heading CMOS Jumper Starting Setup You can enter and start Setup under several conditions When you turn on the server after POST completes the memory test When you reboot the server by pressing Ctrl Alt Del while at the DOS operating system prompt When you have moved the CMOS jumper on t...

Page 36: ...reen after you press F2 to enter Setup Not all of the option choices are described because 1 a few are not user selectable but are displayed for your information and 2 many of the choices are relatively self explanatory Main Menu You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself Use the submenus for other selections Feature Choices Description System Time HH MM SS Sets the system time ...

Page 37: ...Advanced Menu You can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu itself Use the submenus for the three other selections that appear on the Advanced Menu Feature Choices Description Memory Reconfiguration Enters submenu CPU Reconfiguration Enters submenu Peripheral Configuration Enters submenu PCI Device Enters submenu Option ROM Enters submenu Numlock Enters submenu Reset Configuration Yes...

Page 38: ...N A This field is informational only Clear DIMM Error Press Enter Clears the memory error status DIMM Error Pause Enabled Disabled Enabled causes the system to pause at the end of POST if a memory error occurred CPU Reconfiguration Submenu Feature Choices Description CPU 1 Status N A This field is informational only CPU 2 Status N A This field is informational only Clear CPU Errors Press Enter Cle...

Page 39: ...t Disabled 398 IRQ 5 378 IRQ 7 278 IRQ 5 278 IRQ 7 3BC IRQ 5 3BC IRQ 7 Auto Auto forces BIOS to configure the port Parallel Mode Output only Bi directional EPP ECP DMA 1 ECP DMA 3 Selects parallel port mode Diskette Controller Disabled Enabled Enables onboard diskette controller Mouse Disabled Enabled Auto Detect Enables the mouse SCSI Controller Disabled Enabled Enables the onboard SCSI controlle...

Page 40: ...ame option ROM On Board LAN Enabled Disabled Enables option ROM scan of the onboard LAN controller PCI Slot1 7 Enabled Disabled Enables option ROM scan of the PCI slots Numlock Submenu Feature Choices Description Numlock Auto On Off Selects the power on state for Num Lock Key Click Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the audible key click Keyboard auto repeat rate 2 sec 6 sec 10 sec 13 3 sec 18 5...

Page 41: ...bmenu This is only available if both the user and supervisor passwords are set Diskette Access Everyone Supervisor Limits the use of the diskette drive to system supervisors Supervisor password must be set to enable this feature Power Switch Mask Unmasked Masked If set to Masked you cannot turn off the power using the power switch after rebooting the OS Option ROM Menu Mask Unmasked Masked If set ...

Page 42: ...te power on via network command Wake On Ring Disabled Enabled Enables remote power on via serial port Console Redirection Submenu Feature Choices Description COM Port Address Disabled Serial Port 2 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 When enabled console redirection uses the I O port specified All keyboard mouse and video will be directed to this port This is designed to be used only under DOS in text...

Page 43: ... Autodetected hard drive Hard Drive 3 Autodetected hard drive Bootable Add in Card Autodetected Add in card Removable Devices Choices Description Diskette A Autodetected diskette drive Exit Menu You can make the following selections on the Exit Menu Select an option using the up or down arrow keys then press Enter to execute the option Pressing Esc does not exit this menu You must select one of th...

Page 44: ...e Utilities menu of the graphical user interface If your diskette drive is disabled or improperly configured you must use the flash resident Setup utility to enable it so that you can use the SSU If necessary you can disable the drive after you exit the SSU Information entered using the SSU overrides any entered using Setup Running the SSU from the CD Running the ssu bat file provided on the SSU m...

Page 45: ...a location for setting customization information For full functionality the SSU requires the availability of the AF INI AF HLP plus any ADN files and their associated HLP and INI files 1 Turn on your video monitor and your system 2 There are two ways to start the SSU a After creating set of three SSU diskettes from the CD Insert the first SSU diskette in drive A and press the reset button or Ctrl ...

Page 46: ...46 Configuration Software and Utilities Figure 13 System Setup Utility Main Window ...

Page 47: ...st exit the SSU and restart it Other this button lets you change other miscellaneous options in the SSU The changes take effect immediately To change the interface default values Use the mouse to click on the proper button in the Preferences section of the SSU Main window or Use the tab and arrow keys to highlight the desired button and press the spacebar or Enter or Access the menu bar with the m...

Page 48: ...s the event columns right The SEL Manager has the following menus File Menu The File menu has the following options Open Open a SEL data file for viewing Save As Save the currently loaded SEL data to a file Exit Quits the SEL Viewer SEL Menu The SEL menu has the following options Properties Displays information about the SEL These fields are display only Clear SEL Clears the SEL entries from the N...

Page 49: ...iewer You can load and view the current FRU data stored in the NV storage area save the currently loaded FRU data to a file or view previously saved FRU data The FRU Manager main window provides access to all the features of the add in through menus The F4 key shifts the FRU columns left while the F5 key shifts the FRU columns right The FRU Viewer has the following menus File Menu The File menu ha...

Page 50: ...ciated with the BMC When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility You should run the FRUSDR Load Utility each time you upgrade or replace the hardware in your server excluding add in boards hard drives and RAM For example if you replace an array of fans you need to run the utility It programs the sensors that need to be monitored for server management Because the firmware must reload to properly initialize ...

Page 51: ...ne function at a time A command line function may consist of two parameters for example cfg filename cfg Any invalid parameters result in displaying an error message and exiting the program You can use either a slash or a minus sign to specify command line options The p flag may be used in conjunction with any of the other options Displaying Usage Information When the utility is run with the or h ...

Page 52: ...s followed by the same data in ASCII format nonprintable characters are substituted by a period Using Specified CFG File The utility can be run with the command line parameter of cfg filename cfg The filename can be any DOS accepted eight character filename string The utility loads the specified CFG file and uses the entries in the configuration file to probe the hardware and to select the proper ...

Page 53: ...and MultiRecord areas are read out of the specified FRU file if they exist then those areas are programmed into the FRU nonvolatile storage All the areas are also written to the FRU TMP file which is useful for debugging the server Updating SMB FRU Nonvolatile Storage Area After programming the BMC FRU area the corresponding SMB fields are automatically updated when the server is re booted Cleanin...

Page 54: ...table Floppy Diskette 1 Use a DOS or Windows 95 system to create the floppy disk 2 Insert a floppy disk in floppy drive A 3 At the C prompt for an unformatted floppy disk type format a s or for a formatted floppy disk type sys a 4 Press Enter Creating the BIOS Upgrade Floppy Diskette The BIOS upgrade file is a compressed self extracting archive that contains the files you need to upgrade the BIOS ...

Page 55: ... if an interruption occurs the BIOS could be damaged The following steps explain how to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails The following procedure use recovery mode for the Setup program NOTE Because of the small amount of code available in the nonerasable boot block area there is no video support You will not see anything on the screen during the procedure Monitor the procedure by listening to ...

Page 56: ...r will reboot and the changes will take effect Using the Firmware Update Utility The Firmware Update Utility is a DOS based program used to update the Baseboard Management Controller s firmware code You only need to run the Firmware Update Utility if new firmware code becomes necessary Running the Firmware Update Utility 1 Create a DOS bootable diskette The version of DOS must be 6 0 or higher 2 C...

Page 57: ...ss Ctrl A to run SCSI Utility 2 Press Ctrl A to run this utility When it appears choose the host adapter that you want to configure Another Adaptec utility that is available on the SBT2 Resource CD is the Adaptec EZ SCSI utility It is designed to be installed from diskettes on to a DOS or Windows operating system ...

Page 58: ...58 Configuration Software and Utilities ...

Page 59: ...lly seated in their slots on the server board q Are all add in PCI boards fully seated in their slots on the server board q Are all jumper settings on the server board correct q Are all jumper and switch settings on add in boards and peripheral devices correct To check these settings refer to the manufacturer s documentation that comes with them If applicable ensure that there are no conflicts for...

Page 60: ...ing the software correctly If the problems persist contact the software vendor s customer service representative After the System Has Been Running Correctly Problems that occur after the system hardware and software have been running correctly often indicate equipment failure Many situations that are easy to correct however can also cause such problems Checklist q If you are running the software f...

Page 61: ...let 3 Make sure your video display monitor and keyboard are correctly connected to the system Turn on the video monitor Set its brightness and contrast controls to at least two thirds of their maximum ranges see the documentation supplied with your video display monitor 4 If the operating system normally loads from the hard disk drive make sure there is no diskette in drive A Otherwise place a dis...

Page 62: ...solutions in the order given If you cannot correct the problem contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Power Light Does Not Light Check the following q Is the system operating normally If so the power LED is probably defective or the cable from the front panel to the server board is loose q Are there other problems with the system If so check the items listed under System...

Page 63: ...e problem persists the video monitor may be faulty or it may be the incorrect type Contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly If the system cooling fans are not operating properly system components could be damaged Check the following q Is AC power available at the wall outlet q Is the system power cord properly connected to the sys...

Page 64: ...ard CD ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Check the following q Are the power and signal cables to the CD ROM drive properly installed q Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the drive set correctly q Is the drive properly configured q Is the onboard IDE controller enabled Cannot Connect to a Server q Make sure you are using the drivers that are shipped on the system Configuration Software...

Page 65: ...upports shared interrupts Also make sure your operating system supports shared interrupts OS 2 does not q Try reseating the add in adapter The add in adapter stopped working without apparent cause q Try reseating the adapter first then try a different slot if necessary q The network driver files may be corrupt or deleted Delete and then reinstall the drivers q Run the diagnostics PCI Installation ...

Page 66: ...erent copy of the software to see if the problem is with the copy you are using q Make sure all cables are installed correctly q Verify that the server board jumpers are set correctly See Chapter 5 q If other software runs correctly on the system contact your vendor about the failing software If the problem persists contact the software vendor s customer service representative for help Bootable CD...

Page 67: ...12 Normal operation These pins should always be jumpered BIOS Recovery 9 10 For normal operation these pins should not be jumpered Reserved 7 8 Reserved These pins should not be jumpered Reserved 5 6 Reserved These pins should not be jumpered Password Disable 3 4 If these pins are jumpered the password will be cleared on the next reset These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation CMOS cl...

Page 68: ...at pins 1 2 controls whether settings stored in CMOS nonvolatile memory NVRAM are retained during a system reset Procedure to restore the system s CMOS and RTC to default values 1 See General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting on page 68 2 Install a jumper on pins 1 and 2 the Clear CMOS memory position 3 Reinstall the side cover for your safety and connect the power cord to the system 4 Turn the s...

Page 69: ...ge Jumper Setting on page 68 2 Install a jumper on pins 3 4 3 Reinstall the side cover for your safety and connect the power cord to the system 4 Turn the system on and wait for POST to complete This automatically clears the password 5 Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord 6 Remove the side cover 7 Remove the jumper from pins 3 and 4 8 Reinstall the side cover and connect the power cor...

Page 70: ...70 Technical Reference ...

Page 71: ...used with a shielded LAN cable FCC Class A Verification Radiated Conducted Emissions USA ICES 003 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions Canada CISPR 22 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions International EN55022 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions European Union EN55024 Immunity European Union EN61000 3 2 3 Power Harmonics Fluctuation and Flicker CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC European Union VCCI Clas...

Page 72: ... there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betwee...

Page 73: ...dian des Communications English translation of the notice above This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Europe CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance too and compli...

Page 74: ...replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes...

Page 75: ...nformation when you run the SSU Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed System Server board Primary Processor speed and cache Secondary Processor speed and cache Video display Keyboard Mouse Diskette drive A Diskette drive B Tape drive CD ROM drive Hard disk drive 1 Hard disk drive 2 Hard disk drive 3 Hard disk drive 4 Hard disk drive 5 continued ...

Page 76: ...76 Equipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Equipment Log continued Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed ...

Page 77: ...ch slot is 20 watts at 5 volts The average current usage per slot should not exceed 3 0 amperes per slot that is 15 watts The cooling efficiency varies per slot therefore ensure that adequate cooling is available in the target slot especially in an expansion slot drawing more than 2 0 amperes Calculating Power Consumption The total combined wattage for the system configuration must be less than th...

Page 78: ...rimary Processor Secondary Processor if present Terminator card if no second processor Memory four 64 MB DIMMs 1 22 A PCI slot 1 1 0 A PCI slot 2 1 0 A PCI slot 3 1 0 A PCI slot 4 1 0 A PCI slot 5 1 0 A PCI slot 6 1 0 A Pci slot 7 1 0 A 1 st 3 5 inch hard disk drive 2 nd 3 5 inch hard disk drive 3 rd 3 5 inch hard disk drive 4 th 3 5 inch hard disk drive 5 th 3 5 inch hard disk drive 6 th 3 5 inch...

Page 79: ...l wattage for each voltage level 3 Add the total wattage for each voltage level to arrive at a total combined power usage on the power supply Table 8 Power Usage Worksheet 2 Voltage level and total current V X A W Total Watts for each voltage level 3 3 V X ______ A ________ W 5 V X ______ A ________ W 5 V X ______ A ________ W 12 V X ______ A ________ W 12 V X ______ A ________ W Total Combined Wa...

Page 80: ...80 Equipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets ...

Page 81: ...ouching processor pins 21 selecting correct heat sink 21 selecting correct processor 21 certifications 73 CMOS clear to reconfigure diskette drive 35 retaining settings 68 configuration limiting access to system with administrative password 18 configuring server board jumpers general procedure to change 68 location on server board 67 retaining CMOS settings 68 retaining stored password 69 configur...

Page 82: ...assword 16 administrative 16 administrator 16 entering to unblank screen 18 retaining at system reset 69 user 16 using to reactivate keyboard mouse 18 using to reactivate keyboard mouse 15 PCI embedded devices 7 expansion slots 7 slot current ratings 77 PCI Configuration Menu configuring in Setup 41 POST bootable media required 34 memory amount tested 34 power supply calculating power usage 77 cur...

Page 83: ...nu configuring Setup 41 server board CMOS settings jumper 68 component locations figure 9 configuration jumpers 68 configurations 67 password jumper 69 server management intrusion detection 16 Server menu configuring in Setup 42 Setup Advanced menu 37 Boot Device Priority menu 43 Boot menu 42 cannot enter need to reconfigure diskette 35 changing configuration 33 Console Redirection menu 42 descrip...

Page 84: ...g for security 18 memory 7 video controller 7 12 W Warning components may be hot 21 dispose of lithium battery safely 31 74 ESD can damage product 19 worksheet calculating DC power usage 78 write to diskette disabling 17 X Xeon processor 10 ...

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