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MS-9621 CEB Server Board

Boot

Removable  Devices,  Hard  Drive, CD-ROM  Drive, Network Boot

These are the generic types of devices on your system from which you can boot an
operating  system. You  may  have  more  than  one  device  of  each  type.  If  so,  the
generic type is marked with a plus or minus sign. Use the <Enter> key to expand or
collapse the devices marked with <+> or <->. Press <Ctrl+Enter> to expand all such
devices.
To change a device

s priority, first select it with the up-or-down arrows, and move it

up or down using the <+> and <-> keys.

Use this menu to arrange and specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS
will attempt to boot  the Operating System.

+Removable Devices
+Hard Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Network  Boot
MBA v6.2.11 Slot 0430
MBA v7.5.6 Slot 0200

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Keys used to view or
configure devices:
<Enter> expands or
collapses devices  with a
+ or  -
<Ctrl+Enter> expands all

Item Specific Help

 

F1   Help        

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Select Item       -/+  Change Values    F9  Setup Defaults

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Select Menu    Enter Select   Sub-Menu   F10  Save and Exit

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Summary of Contents for E7320 Master-2S

Page 1: ...i English Version G52 S9621X1 MS 9621 v1 X CEB Server Board E7320 Master2 Series...

Page 2: ...ional Business Machines Corporation Windows 95 98 2000 NT XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netware is a registered trademark of Novell Inc Award is a registered trademark of Phoen...

Page 3: ...card or module 9 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 10 Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock 11 If any of the following situations...

Page 4: ...interference by one or more of the measures listed below Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on...

Page 5: ...v WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement...

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Page 8: ...Cooler 2 5 Memory 2 6 Memory Bus Features 2 6 Memory Population Rules 2 7 Installing DDR II Modules 2 7 Power Supply 2 8 SSI 24 Pin Power Connector JPWR1 2 8 SSI 8 Pin Power Connector JPWR2 2 8 Back P...

Page 9: ...Boot 3 18 PC Health 3 19 Exit 3 21 Appendix A SCSI BIOS Setup Optional A 1 Entering SCSI BIOS A 2 Control Keys A 2 Selecting the SCSI Channel A 2 Selecting the Management Type A 2 Configure View SCSI...

Page 10: ...7 3 Typical Custom and Compact Installations B 7 4 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager on Windows B 8 5 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux B 11 Using Adaptec Storage Manager Browser Edition B...

Page 11: ...oards based on Intel Lindenhurst VS Hance Rapids chipsets for optimal system efficiency Designed to fit the advanced Intel XeonTM processors in the 604 pin package the E7320 Master2 Series provide a s...

Page 12: ...I O APIC SMBus 2 0 controller Memory Bus Feature Supports up to six 240 pin DDR II 400 registered ECC DIMMs Maximum capacity 16GB Available bandwidth up to 3 2GB s DDR II 400 Supports 256 Mb 512 Mb an...

Page 13: ...ing Thermal protection Chassis intrusion BIOS 8 Mbit Flash EEPROM PCI 2 2 compliant VPD DMI SMBIOS 2 3 ACPI 2 0 Supports PXE boot protocol APM 1 2 WOL WOR PC2001 system design compliant Dimension 12 x...

Page 14: ...2MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 6MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 6MB 2MB 4MB 6MB 2MB 4MB 6MB 4MB 4MB...

Page 15: ...JPWR1 CPUFAN1 BATT Intel Lindenhurst VS PCIX 1 PCIX 2 USB Ports T Mouse B Keyboard LAN COM 1 VGA1 JPWR2 POWERFAN1 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM5 DIMM6 PCIE1 PCI 1 IDE2 IDE1 CN11 JFDD J11 JFP1 J8 J5 JUS...

Page 16: ...during real time operation monitor CPU system temperatures monitor fan speed s monitor system voltage monitor chassis intrusion If one of the items above is abnormal the program main screen will be im...

Page 17: ...up procedures While doing the installation be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures For some components if you install in the wrong orientation the components will n...

Page 18: ...Back Panel I O p 2 9 IDE2 1 p 2 11 DIMM6 1 p 2 6 CPUFAN2 3 POWERFAN2 3 4 p 2 10 PCI Slots p 2 18 JCI1 p 2 10 SCSI1 p 2 14 JUSB1 p 2 11 JFP1 p 2 13 J5 J7 J8 p 2 15 CN11 p 2 16 JBAT p 2 17 J11 p 2 14 SA...

Page 19: ...mation on compatible components please visit http www msi com tw program products server svr pro_svr_qvl php Central Processing Unit CPU MSI Reminds You Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and s...

Page 20: ...into the socket and can not be seen Please note that any violation of the correct installation procedures may cause permanent damages to your mainboard 5 Press the CPU down firmly into the socket and...

Page 21: ...al processors are installed connect the second CPU fan power cord to CPUFAN2 1 Flip over the mainboard and locate the position of the CPU sockets 2 Stick the backplates to the back of the CPU sockets...

Page 22: ...tacked DIMM support for registered DDR II 400 technology u 144 bit wide with ECC DDR II 400 memory interface supports x72 ECC regis tered DIMMs using 256 Mb 512Mb and 1 Gb u Maximum 16GB support with...

Page 23: ...s You can install either single or double sided modules to meet your own needs In dual channel mode make sure that you install memory modules of the same type and density on DDR II DIMMs Memory module...

Page 24: ...sh down the power supply firmly into the connector SSI 8 Pin Power Connector JPWR2 This connector provides 12V power output to the CPU PIN SIGNAL 13 3 3V 14 12V 15 GND 16 PS ON 17 GND 18 GND 19 GND 20...

Page 25: ...e KBD DATA Pin2 NC Pin3 GND Pin4 VCC Pin5 Mouse KBD Clock Pin6 NC PIN SIGNAL 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 5V 10 GND 11 N C 12 SDA 13 HorizontalSync 14 VerticalSync 15 SCL 1 2 3...

Page 26: ...connected to the 12V the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND If the mainboard has a System Hardware Monitor chipset onboard you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to...

Page 27: ...0 4 Bus Master and Ultra ATA66 100 function You can connect up to four hard disk drives CD ROM 120MB Floppy reserved for future BIOS and other devices These connectors support the provided IDE hard di...

Page 28: ...1 for easy management of the storage subsystems Both connectors support 1st generation serial ATA data rates of 150 MB s and are fully compliant with Serial ATA 1 0 specifications PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNA...

Page 29: ...Ring Indicate Pin Definition Front Panel Connector JFP1 The mainboard provides one front panel connector for electrical connection to the front panel switches and LEDs The JFP1 is compliant with Intel...

Page 30: ...the SCSI connectors Pin Description Pin Description 1 DB 12 35 DB 12 2 DB 13 36 DB 13 3 DB 14 37 DB 14 4 DB 15 38 DB 15 5 DB P1 39 DB P1 6 DB 0 40 DB 0 7 DB 1 41 DB 1 8 DB 2 42 DB 2 9 DB 3 43 DB 3 10...

Page 31: ...mainboard provides I2C also known as I2 C Bus connectors for users to connect the System Management Bus SMBus interface LAN LED Connectors J5 J7 The LAN LED connectors are used to connect LAN LEDs whi...

Page 32: ...Port ECP mode PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 STROBE Strobe 2 DATA0 Data0 3 DATA1 Data1 4 DATA2 Data2 5 DATA3 Data3 6 DATA4 Data4 7 DATA5 Data5 8 DATA6 Data6 9 DATA7 Data7 10 ACK Acknowledge 11 BUSY Busy 12...

Page 33: ...supply from external battery to keep the data of system configuration With the CMOS RAM the system can automatically boot OS every time it is turned on If you want to clear the system configuration us...

Page 34: ...Routing The IRQ acronym of interrupt request line and pronounced I R Q are hardware lines over which devices can send interrupt signals to the microprocessor The PCI IRQ pins are typically connected t...

Page 35: ...n this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance Therefore the description may be slightly different from the lat est BIOS and should be held for reference only 2 Upon boot up...

Page 36: ...button You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing Ctrl Alt and Delete keys Key F1 or Alt H Esc arrow keys or arrow keys Tab or Shift Tab Home or End PgUp or PgDn F5 or F6 or or Space F...

Page 37: ...rom this field A sub menu contains additional options for a field parameter You can use arrow keys to highlight the field and press Enter to call up the sub menu Then you can use the control keys to e...

Page 38: ...and User Passwords and the Backup and Virus Check reminders Power Use this menu to specify your settings for power management Boot Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices The Menu Bar S...

Page 39: ...etup PC Health This entry shows your PC health status Exit This menu allows you to load the BIOS default values or factory default settings into the BIOS and exit the BIOS setup utility with or withou...

Page 40: ...enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually If you select Manual related information i...

Page 41: ...oot time When enabled the BIOS will activate the floppy disk drives during the boot process The drive activity light will come on and the head will move back and forth once Setting options Disabled En...

Page 42: ...eset The setting of the field will automatically return to Enabled later Settings Enabled Reset Disabled System Memory It displays amount of conventional memory detected during boot up Extended Memory...

Page 43: ...talled on your system board Serial ATA This setting allows you to enable or disable the onchip Serial ATA controller Settings Enabled Disabled Native Mode Operation Certain OS does not support Native...

Page 44: ...need to use any USB 1 1 2 0 device in the operating system that does not support or have any USB 1 1 2 0 driver installed such as DOS and SCO Unix Set to Disabled only if you want to use any USB devic...

Page 45: ...ard 5721 LAN ROM PCI X Onboard 7901 SCSI ROM PCI32 Onboard 5705 LAN ROM The sub menu is used to configure the specified PCI device Option ROM Scan Use this feature to initialize device expansion ROM E...

Page 46: ...PgUp or PgDn to configure Console Redirection The following submenu will appear Com Port Address This feature allows you to enable disable the Com port on the motherboard Options Disabled On board CO...

Page 47: ...Flow Control This feature allows you to enable flow control Options None XON XOFF CTS RTS Console Connection This feature indicates whether the console is connected directly to the system or a modem i...

Page 48: ...pass words are not case sensitive Pressing Enter at either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password displays the following message Type the password and press Enter Repeat Set Supervisor Password...

Page 49: ...on boot Choosing Enabled requires a password on boot It requires prior setting of the supervisor password If the supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes the user is booting...

Page 50: ...vent on PME Power Management Event Setting options Disabled Enabled Resume On Modem Ring Select On to wake up the system when an incoming call is detected on the modem Options On Off Resume On Time Se...

Page 51: ...lure This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs Available settings are Stay Off Returns the system to an off state Power On Returns the system to...

Page 52: ...rity first select it with the up or down arrows and move it up or down using the and keys Use this menu to arrange and specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the...

Page 53: ...ence The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves Auto Fan Speed Control Enabled Spread Spectrum Enabl...

Page 54: ...he setting at Disabled for optimal system stability and performance But if you are plagued by EMI select the value of Spread Spectrum for EMI reduction 2 The greater the Spread Spectrum value is the g...

Page 55: ...hanges The option allows users to restore all of the BIOS settings to previous values Save Changes The option allows users to save the changes without exiting Setup Exit The following sections describ...

Page 56: ...S setup utility and allows you to configure the SCSI subsystem for optimum use You may need to run the SCSI BIOS setup utility when You want to change the default SCSI controller settings for customiz...

Page 57: ...he menu will list two categories for you to choose what to do with the SCSI channel Move the cursor to the desired function and press Enter Power on the computer and the system will start POST Power O...

Page 58: ...configurations SCSI Disk Utilities Use this option to manage the attached SCSI device Would you like to configure the SCSI controller or run the SCSI Disk Utilities Select the option and press Enter C...

Page 59: ...to have the SCSI bus function properly and reliably termination at the ends of the SCSI bus is necessary Proper termination can ensure signal on the SCSI bus will not reflect and cause data loss or er...

Page 60: ...boot logical unit number LUN If multiple LUN support is disabled specifying a number here is useless Setting options 0 7 SCSI Device Configuration Press Enter and the following sub menu screen appears...

Page 61: ...low other I O processes and thus optimizes the SCSI bus performance Setting options Yes No SCSI Device ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sync Transfer Rate MB Sec 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 Packetized Yes Yes Y...

Page 62: ...he SCSI bus the first time the SCSI controller is initialized Setting options Enabled Disabled Display Ctrl A Message During BIOS Initialization When enabled the message Press Ctrl A for SCSISelect TM...

Page 63: ...ed in the device drivers However this option is not supported by the BIOS Support Removable Disks Under Int13 as Fixed Disks When Boot Only is selected only the removable media drive designated as the...

Page 64: ...oning properly Verifying function will scan for media defects on the disk SCSI ID 0 HITACHI DK32DJ 18MW Firmware G2G2 Capacity 17GB Format Disk Verify Disk Media Disk Utilities AIC 7901 at slot 07 03...

Page 65: ...st generation of the ATA interface SATA hard drives deliver blistering transfer speeds of up to 150MB sec Serial ATA uses long thin cables making it easier to connect your drive and improving the airf...

Page 66: ...ostRAID technology w Operating system independent configuration and RAID creation using Adaptec RAID Configuration ARC w Easy array configuration and status using Adaptec Storage ManagerTM Browser Edi...

Page 67: ...of the controller s built in BIOS code You start ARC by pressing Ctrl A during BIOS startup For details see Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility w Array Configuration Utility ACU A DOS BIOS application...

Page 68: ...trl A when prompted to enter the ARC utility For instructions on creating an array from the BIOS see Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility For a simple volume skip to Step 4 4 When the array is finished...

Page 69: ...tem In this scenario you are installing the driver in a new Linux system To install the driver 1 Obtain a driver disk from either the Web site or the product CD 2 Restart the computer 3 If creating an...

Page 70: ...driver disk you created see Step 1 and press any key to continue 7 Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment 8 Continue with the Linux installation according to the SuSE documentation 9...

Page 71: ...t Supports local and remote management however Adaptec SNMP is not included w Custom For expert users Primarily used on Web servers or when you want to make sure SNMP and Notifier are available for a...

Page 72: ...oose a setup type and click Next 8 When you see the Destination Folder click Next 9 When you see the Setup Information click Next The Setup Status window shows progress using a scroll bar Before the s...

Page 73: ...these settings l Active Scripting l Allow per session cookies not stored If you are using a proxy server to access the Internet you must bypass the proxy server to access the Adaptec Storage Manager W...

Page 74: ...ne Ensure that Enable Javascript for Navigator is checked 5 Exit Navigator then restart it This enables any settings you have modified 6 You are now ready to proceed to Using Adaptec Storage Manager B...

Page 75: ...Click Next The Running Non Interactive Setup window displays the files being loaded onto the system 7 Click Next when prompted A Setup Complete window appears 8 Click Complete A message window appear...

Page 76: ...at has Managed System Components see Typical Custom and Com pact Installations You can manage a system remotely from a system that does not contain a RAID controller These same Windows and Linux syste...

Page 77: ...e a TCP IP connection The Web service can be installed on the same remote system as the browser the system with the RAID controller installed or a third system Communication security is ensured becaus...

Page 78: ...for the first time To create the certificate 1 When the Security Alert window appears click View Certificate 2 On the Certificate window click Install Certificate 3 On the Certificate Import wizard w...

Page 79: ...ed infor mation and allow you to perform actions or change settings on a specific aspect of your storage subsystem These are l Events l Options l Help l Properties l Tasks Immediately following the he...

Page 80: ...tion and options specific to that device or channel At the top of the Physical Devices view grouped to the right of View are three view selection buttons These buttons select the physical devices conn...

Page 81: ...ive may be shown in dark gray The segment at the end of the drive may vary in size from drive to drive because in addition to the RAID signature the controller may also limit the usable capacity of ea...

Page 82: ...ertically and along side them are the capacity name and type of array Selecting an array by clicking on it will highlight the following in amber l All the drives or segments that form the array in the...

Page 83: ...the controller s BIOS and initialize drives w Managing Arrays Use the Manage Arrays option to view array properties and members and delete arrays The following sections describe these operations in g...

Page 84: ...reate an array 1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC utility 2 From the ARC menu select Array Configuration Utility ACU 3 From the ACU menu select Create Array 4 Sel...

Page 85: ...later run a consistency check This is normal and is not a cause for concern l The ACU allows you to use drives of different sizes in a RAID 1 During a build operation however only the smaller drive ca...

Page 86: ...Disk Utilities enable you to format or verify the media of your Serial ATA hard disks To access the disk utilities 1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC utility 2 Fr...

Page 87: ...s and some entry level servers Serial ATA SATA is a successor to parallel ATA which is sometimes referred to as PATA available space segment Unused space on an initialized disk from which logical devi...

Page 88: ...oining of physical or logical drives in sequential order consistency check command Command that reads all the blocks of a RAID 1 to determine if the blocks are consistent Any inconsistent blocks are f...

Page 89: ...D 1 arrays See also Redundant foreign disk Disk that has previously been initialized on another Adaptec RAID controller The RAID signature on the disk allows the RAID controller to identify whether or...

Page 90: ...isk M mirrored array mirroring See RAID 1 monitoring Process of receiving displaying and logging system events O offline array Array that can no longer be accessed optimal The state of an array when i...

Page 91: ...Provides redundancy by storing identical copies on two drives See also mirrored array mirroring RAID signature The area on each disk reserved for use by the RAID controller RAID volume Concatenates tw...

Page 92: ...array striped array See RAID 0 T task An operation that occurs only on the RAID controller asynchronous to all other operations for example initializing a disk or verifying an array Some tasks can ta...

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