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N8100-1410F/1411F/1412F/1440F

NEC Express5800/120Rj-2

User's Guide

3rd Edition

2-2008

ONL-510_002_03-120Rj2-100-99-0801

Summary of Contents for N8100-1410F

Page 1: ...N8100 1410F 1411F 1412F 1440F NEC Express5800 120Rj 2 User s Guide 3rd Edition 2 2008 ONL 510_002_03 120Rj2 100 99 0801...

Page 2: ...each product However actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product...

Page 3: ...uding burns or property damage if the instruction is ignored Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the following three symbols The individual symbols are defined as follows...

Page 4: ...n electric shock or fire may be caused Keep water or liquid away from the server Otherwise an electric shock or a fire may be caused Do not touch the server components with wet hand Otherwise an elect...

Page 5: ...cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EN55022 BSMI Statement Notes 1 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written...

Page 6: ...Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Operating system and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition operating system or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition operati...

Page 7: ...mplement a computer for the next generation With its potential capabilities the server may be used as the workstation PC that configures a client server system and provides high speed processing and s...

Page 8: ...r system Chapter 4 Configuring Your Server tells you how to configure the system and provides instructions for running the BIOS SETUP Utility and the RAID configuration utility which is used to config...

Page 9: ...g a Client Computer Which Has a CD Drive describes how to install the management software of EXPRESSBUILDER to the client computer without the DVD drive Appendix G Product Configuration Record Table p...

Page 10: ...Party 1 14 Disposal and Consumables 1 15 User Support 1 16 Chapter 2 General Description 2 1 Overview 2 1 External View 2 2 Front View with Front Bezel Attached 2 3 Front View with Front Bezel Remove...

Page 11: ...ey Usage 4 3 Menu and Parameter Descriptions 4 4 RAID Configuration 4 22 RAID 4 22 Configuration by Internal RAID Controller 4 28 Before Using WebBIOS 4 33 Using WebBIOS 4 35 Configuring Virtual Disk...

Page 12: ...EC DianaScope 6 19 Universal RAID Utility 6 20 Setup with Express Setup 6 20 Manual Setup 6 21 Using Universal RAID Utility via Network 6 22 Creating Logical Drive of RAID 6 6 22 Chapter 7 Maintenance...

Page 13: ...aring for Installation and Removal 9 4 Confirmation after Installation Removal 9 7 Hard Disk Drive 9 8 Installation 9 10 Removal 9 13 Power Supply Unit 9 16 Installation 9 16 Replacing a Failing Power...

Page 14: ...ovable Media D 2 Floppy Disk Drive D 2 About the System Partition Size D 3 Installing Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions D 4 Creating Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER D 4 Wind...

Page 15: ...2003 OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER E 6 Windows Server 2003 Clean Installation E 8 Procedure for License Authentication E 10 Updating the System Applying Service Pack E 11 Driver Installation and Advance...

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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Notes on Using Your Server This chapter includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the server...

Page 18: ...danger or their vicinity in your server to inform the user that a hazardous situation may arise when operating the server Do not intentionally remove or damage any of the labels If you find any labels...

Page 19: ...Notes on Using Your Server 1 3 Internal View...

Page 20: ...or metal objects away from the server Do not insert needles or metal objects into ventilation holes in the server or openings in the optical disk drive Doing so may cause an electric shock Do not use...

Page 21: ...eign matter e g pins or paper clips enter the server Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock a fire or a failure of the server When such things accidentally enter the server immedia...

Page 22: ...Heat will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted plug increasing the possibility of fire Use the authorized power cord only Use only the power cord that co...

Page 23: ...ause some parts to fall to be broken and or to result in personal injury Insert hinges completely When installing the rack door make sure that hinge pins at top and bottom of the door are completely i...

Page 24: ...other than specified in this User s Guide Failure to follow this instruction may cause a fire a dusty place a humid place such as near a boiler a place exposed to direct sunlight an unstable place Do...

Page 25: ...ouching an internal device cable or connector may cause an electric shock or a fire resulted from a short circuit Do not use any unauthorized interface cable Use only interface cables provided by NEC...

Page 26: ...removing internal optional devices Touching any internal device of the server with its power cord connected to a power source may cause an electric shock even of the server is off powered Disconnect t...

Page 27: ...g in injury Avoid contact with the server during thunderstorms Disconnect the power plug from the outlet when a thunderstorm is approaching If it starts thundering before you disconnect the power plug...

Page 28: ...completes See Chapter 2 for details of POST When you have just turned off the server wait at least 30 seconds before turning it back on When unplug the power cord s from the server wait at least 30 se...

Page 29: ...e server Some non supported devices may be physically installed connected but cause failures of the server as well as a malfunction of the server NEC recommends you use NEC s genuine products Some thi...

Page 30: ...Provided Software To transfer or sell any software application that comes with the server to a third party the following requirements must be satisfied All provided software applications must be trans...

Page 31: ...internal optical disk drive and the mouse For stable operation of the server NEC recommends you replace these components on a regular basis Consult with your service representative for replacement or...

Page 32: ...he description If it does take the recommended measure for it 3 Check if the software required for operation of the server is properly installed If the server still appears to fail after you have take...

Page 33: ...adjustment is important to prevent the screen from reflecting bright lights and to make the display contents easy to see You will not be able to keep good working posture and you will feel more tired...

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Page 35: ...ic connectivity capability such as file and print services e mail web access web site server etc Your server is housed and available as a rack mount system Your server conveniently installs into a sta...

Page 36: ...Description External View 1 Drive cover 2 Logic cover 3 Switches indicators and front I Os 4 Backup file device bay 5 Floppy disk drive bay 6 Optical disk drive 7 SAS hot plug hard disk drive bay 2 3...

Page 37: ...he LED turns amber or flashes when the server enters the abnormal state 4 ACT LED green This LED is on while the system is connected to the network The number 1 on the icon indicates LAN port 1 and th...

Page 38: ...unted in all the bays 3 DISK LED green amber Hard disk drive LED Each hard disk drive LED is green during access to the hard disk drive The LED turns amber when the hard disk drive fails The LED flash...

Page 39: ...he front and rear panels of the server Pressing the switch once turns on the LEDs Pressing it again turns them off The LED also goes on or flashes when software issues a command 10 POWER switch Press...

Page 40: ...eceives the AC power from the power cord The LED grows steadily after supplying the DC power to the system power on Turns amber when a power failure occurs Flashing in amber indicates no AC power is r...

Page 41: ...nector to communicate with the remote console A leased line cannot be connected directly to this connector 14 Mouse keyboard connectors Connect the mouse and keyboard to the connectors through the pro...

Page 42: ...3 Support arm 4 Power supply unit 5 Mother board 6 Riser card 7 Cover open sensor 8 RAID board The RAID Controller equivalent to N8103 116 is factory installed in slot 3C 9 DIMM Two DIMMs are mounted...

Page 43: ...up device 10 Lithium battery 11 Connector for PCI riser card slot for full height board 12 Connector for PCI riser card slot for low profile board 13 DIMM sockets for interleave type The sockets are c...

Page 44: ...e OS s allow you to set the server to automatically turn in the power saving mode when no access is made to the server for a certain period of time or to select the power saving mode with a command ST...

Page 45: ...l fans are clean and if the fan units are firmly connected If the STATUS LED indication does not change when the fans are normal contact your sales representative A voltage alarm was detected On amber...

Page 46: ...while the server is connected to the LAN The LED flashes while the server is accessed via the LAN during transmission reception of packets The number next to the icon indicates the network port numbe...

Page 47: ...flashing does not indicate a failure When a failing hard disk drive is replaced in RAID System the system automatically rebuilds the data Auto rebuild function The LED switches back and forth between...

Page 48: ...contact your service representative Speed LEDs for data transmission ports This LED indicates whether each of the network ports normally equipped with the server is operated through the 1000BASE T 100...

Page 49: ...place the power supply unit NOTES If one power supply unit fails while an optional power supply is mounted the system can continue operation with the other power supply unit redundant function The fai...

Page 50: ...s Expandability Many Available Features Redundant power supply feature with optional power supply unit installed 2 El Torito Bootable CD ROM no emulation mode format support POWER switch mask Software...

Page 51: ...accurate monitoring the RMC maintains the nonvolatile Sensor Data Records SDRs from which sensor information can be retrieved The RMC provides an ISA host interface to SCR sensor information so that...

Page 52: ...e Power On Feature Wake On LAN The remote power on function turns on the server through a network It sends a special packet from the management computer to a remote server to turn it on if the server...

Page 53: ...again To lock the bezel insert the key in the lock Turn the lock clockwise until it stops about a quarter turn The bezel is now locked and cannot be opened Software Locks via the BIOS SETUP Utility Th...

Page 54: ...e the BIOS Use this function to update the system BIOS or firmware of the server See Chapter 6 To update the Windows System Update Express5800 system in Windows Autorun Menu Windows based NEC EXPRESSB...

Page 55: ...stall Ask your service representative for details Maintenance Tools The Maintenance Tools is used for maintenance and fault analysis of the server This tool is usually used by the service representati...

Page 56: ...door with the provided security key Pay attention not to press the POWER switch when you install or remove the front bezel Installing or Removing the Front Bezel When turning the power of the server o...

Page 57: ...to remove the tab from the frame and then remove the front bezel from the server 2 1 To install the front bezel latch the tab at the left side of the front bezel on the server frame After the installa...

Page 58: ...S Uninterruptive Power Supply make sure that the power control device is powered The server management logic on your system board monitors and logs system voltage changes When plugging the power cord...

Page 59: ...the server the NEC logo appears on the display unit while POST is in progress To display the POST check results press Esc NOTE You can set the POST check results to appear on the display unit without...

Page 60: ...server 2 Some messages appear upon completion of the memory check These messages appear to indicate that the system has detected the CPU baseboard management controller keyboard and mouse 3 After a f...

Page 61: ...the display unit screen See Chapter 8 for POST error codes IMPORTANT Take a note on the messages displayed before consulting with your service representative Alarm messages are useful information for...

Page 62: ...D Unit ID switch on the front panel is pressed It goes off when the switch is pressed again Maintenance from the rear of the rack has to be carried out in a dark narrow space The interface cable of a...

Page 63: ...ls Do not leave the tray ejected from the optical disk drive Set a disc on the optical disk drive in the following procedure 1 Confirm that the power of the server is on with the POWER LED being lit i...

Page 64: ...setting a disc set it again correctly To take out the disc from the optical disk drive press the Eject button in the similar way in setting the disc to make the tray go out If the access LED is lit th...

Page 65: ...f approximately 1 2 mm in diameter and 100 mm in length a straightened large paper clip will make a substitute into the emergency hole on the right front of the optical disk drive and gently push it i...

Page 66: ...nted side upward and gently put it on the tray Do not scratch the disc or write anything directly on it with a pencil or ball point pen Keep the disc away from cigarette smoke Do not leave the disc in...

Page 67: ...Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Server This chapter describes how to set up the server appropriate for your system on a step by step basis...

Page 68: ...Connect the power cord to the server Turning on the server Power on the server to start software setups Setups depend on the optional internal devices installed and the peripheral devices connected In...

Page 69: ...e ground line to a gas pipe CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely Failure to follow these instructions may cause a fire personal injury or property damage See pages 1 3 t...

Page 70: ...e generating intense magnetic field such as a TV radio broadcast communication antenna power transmission wire and electromagnetic crane is placed If unavoidable contact your service representative to...

Page 71: ...details Do not use any rack which does not conform to the relevant standard Always use the server in the specified place CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely Failure to...

Page 72: ...rver in the rack Preparation for installation When shipped from factory the left and right slide rails are fixed with tapes at the front and side faces to prevent from falling off during transportatio...

Page 73: ...Pull the release levers on the left and right sides of the server toward direction indicated by an arrow white in the figure and remove them from the server while unlocking it 4 Only the inner rails...

Page 74: ...emoved rail assemblies toward the direction indicated by an arrow in the figure to restore the original position IMPORTANT The removed rail assemblies are to be installed on the inner rails later Be v...

Page 75: ...e right side front of the rack Install the rail assemblies to the right side rear and left side front and rear of the rack in the same procedure Make sure that the rail assembly is installed at the sa...

Page 76: ...may cause a fire personal injury or property damage See pages 1 3 to 1 12 for details Do not lift the server only by a single person Do not pinch your finger with mechanical components 1 Pull out the...

Page 77: ...the rail assemblies that are installed on the rack and then slowly push the server into the rack 3 If the server is locked on its way into the rack slowly push it in while pressing the release levers...

Page 78: ...on is incomplete either of rails may not go further on its way In such a case pull out the server completely until it is locked Then push the server in while unlocking the right and left sides of it 4...

Page 79: ...Setting Up Your Server 3 13 Installing the front bezel 1 Install the front bezel so that the left tab on the front bezel engages with the chassis frame 1 2...

Page 80: ...ger with mechanical components Do not apply any load on the server being pulled out from the rack Do not pull out a device from the rack if the rack is unstable Do not leave more than one device being...

Page 81: ...k IMPORTANT Do not apply any load on the server pulled out from the rack Doing so may cause personal injury if the server drops 6 Firmly hold the server and take it out from the rack IMPORTANT Pull ou...

Page 82: ...3 16 Setting Up Your Server 7 To remove the rail assembly pull out the rail toward you while pushing the lever Lever...

Page 83: ...interface cable IMPORTANT Power off the server and a peripheral device before connection Connecting a powered peripheral device to the powered server will cause malfunctions and failures To connect a...

Page 84: ...d 2 Use the provided branch cable 3 Connect the power cord to a circuit breaker of 15 A or less USB device 1 USB device 1 FRONT REAR Device with the serial interface Finally connect the provided power...

Page 85: ...to follow these instructions may cause a fire personal injury or property damage See pages 1 3 to 1 8 for details Do not plug the power cord in to an improper power source Do not connect the power cor...

Page 86: ...o the manual that comes with the UPS When the power cord from the server to a UPS change the BIOS setup of the server to link with power supply from the UPS To power on the server from the UPS Uninter...

Page 87: ...d the power cords are connected 2 Power on the video display and any other external devices NOTE If the server power cord s is connected to a power control unit such as an UPS Uninterruptible Power Su...

Page 88: ...tors and logs system voltage changes When powering down your system you may experience a 30 second delay from the time you press the push button power on off switch on the front panel and your system...

Page 89: ...or details MAKING BACKUP COPIES OF SYSTEM INFORMATION The system information includes the current BIOS settings and any specific information for the server Save the information after completing the sy...

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Page 91: ...ystem configuration parameters This utility is pre installed in the flash memory of the server and ready to run The server is configured with the correct parameters using the SETUP utility and shipped...

Page 92: ...u have previously set a password with the SETUP utility the password entry screen appears Enter the password Enter password Up to three password entries will be accepted If you fail to enter the passw...

Page 93: ...elects the Main Advanced Security Server Boot or Exit menu and Changes the value parameter of the selected item When a submenu option an option preceded by is selected these keys are disabled Enter Pr...

Page 94: ...ns The SETUP utility has the following six major menus Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit To set minute functions select a submenu from the above menus The following describes available functions...

Page 95: ...spin up drives to come ready Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave Select submenu Set the information on the device connected to each channel on the submenu The...

Page 96: ...o Parameters are configured automatically by BIOS Multi Sector Transfers Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors Specifies the number of sectors that are transferred per block during multipl...

Page 97: ...nn KB Displays L2 cache size for processor Processor 2 CPUID Numeral Disabled Displays CPU ID for processor if present Disabled indicates that the processor is defected View only Processor 2 L2 Cache...

Page 98: ...vanced Chipset Control submenu Boot time Diagnostic Screen Enabled Disabled When disabled the BIOS will display the NEC logo during POST Press Esc to switch to the POST execution screen Reset Configur...

Page 99: ...22 DIMM Group 4 DIMM sockets 32 and 42 DIMM Group 5 DIMM sockets 13 and 23 DIMM Group 6 DIMM sockets 33 and 43 Memory Retest Yes No Causes BIOS to retest all memory on the next boot Extended RAM Step...

Page 100: ...talled in the system Factory set Onboard LAN submenu Option Parameter Description Your Setting LAN Controller Disabled Enabled If Disabled the BIOS will hold the embedded chip in reset LAN1 Option ROM...

Page 101: ...pt IRQ 3 IRQ 4 Selects the interrupt for a serial port A Serial Port B Disabled Enabled Selects whether serial port B is enabled or disabled display only Base I O address 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Selects the b...

Page 102: ...rt is enabled or disabled Wake On RTC Alarm Disabled Enabled Specify whether the remote power on function by using RTC alarm feature is enabled or disabled Factory set IMPORTANT If the AC power is tur...

Page 103: ...tion submenu is displayed Supervisor Password Is Clear Set Status only user cannot modify Once set this can be disabled by setting it to a null string or by clearing password jumper on system board se...

Page 104: ...e protect the boot sector of the hard drive to prevent viruses from corrupting the drive under DOS if set to write protect Power Switch Inhibit Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the POWER switch If...

Page 105: ...e or disable the boot monitoring function on booting or select the time limit for timeout To use this function install NEC ESMPRO Agent Set this item to Disabled if the system is booted from OS withou...

Page 106: ...State is specified for AC LINK Platform Event Filtering Disabled Enabled Specify whether to enable or disable the platform event filtering PEF feature Factory set IMPORTANT To power on the server from...

Page 107: ...mber of the chassis View only Chassis Serial Number Displays the serial number of the chassis View only Onboard LAN1 MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the onboard LAN port 1 View only Onboard LA...

Page 108: ...he baud rate used for the interface with successive remote consoles Flow Control None Xon Xoff CTS RTS CTS RTS CD Specify the flow control method Console Type PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 Specify the type of...

Page 109: ...TPS Disabled Enabled Set to Enabled to use HTTPS communication for Web interface HTTPS Port Number 443 Specify the TCP port number which the management LAN uses for HTTPS communication Command Line In...

Page 110: ...ion on the device in the relevant indication To boot the server from a desired device the device must be registered as a boot device Up to eight boot devices can be registered 2 Pressing X after selec...

Page 111: ...setup fields ware modified Load Setup Defaults Load default values for all BIOS SETUP items Load Custom Defaults Load custom defaults for BIOS SETUP options Save Custom Defaults Saves the current valu...

Page 112: ...n actual RAID can configure more than one HDDs as a single array disk group to operate the HDDs effectively This can bring higher performance than a single HDD of a large capacity The Internal RAID Co...

Page 113: ...RAID 0 1 8 RAID 1 2 2 RAID 5 3 8 RAID 6 3 8 IMPORTANT To use RAID 5 or RAID 6 you need to additionally install the optional N8103 119 RAID Upgrade Kit NOTE For details of the RAID levels see RAID Lev...

Page 114: ...RAID Controller DG0 108 GB VD1 3 16 GB VD1 2 16 GB VD1 1 16 GB VD0 1 20GB VD0 2 20GB VD0 3 20GB VD0 RAID5 40 GB VD1 RAID5 32 GB Parity The parity means redundant data A single set of redundant data is...

Page 115: ...of single HDD number of HDDs RAID1 Mirroring Yes Two HDDs required Capacity capacity of single HDD RAID5 Striping of both data and redundant data Yes Three or more HDDs required Capacity capacity of...

Page 116: ...D is defected the data saved in the HDD cannot be recovered RAID Controller HDD 1 HDD 2 Stripe 1 HDD 3 Stripe 4 Stripe 2 Stripe 5 Stripe 3 Stripe 6 RAID1 In the RAID1 level data saved in a HDD is writ...

Page 117: ...Stripe 5 Parity 1 2 Stripe 3 Stripe 6 Stripe 1 Stripe 4 Parity 5 6 RAID6 A RAID 6 extends RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block Q created by different calculation method such as weighting by som...

Page 118: ...tically start the rebuild without use of any utility such as Universal RAID Utility The auto rebuild includes two types as follows Standby rebuild Automatic rebuild by using hot spares In the configur...

Page 119: ...To change settings of Patrol Read use Universal RAID Utility If the system is restarted while running Patrol Read Patrol Read resumes from that point Consistency Check The Consistency Check is used to...

Page 120: ...executed and completed normally before executing Background Initialize for RAID5 only Yes is specified for Disable BGI in VD Definition Virtual disk is in degraded or offline state Background Initiali...

Page 121: ...Before execution After execution RAID level Number of HDDs RAID level Number of HDDs Description RAID0 x RAID0 x Capacity increased equivalent to HDDs RAID0 1 RAID1 2 Capacity remains unchanged RAID0...

Page 122: ...irtual disk then execute Reconstruction During Reconstruction do not shutdown or reboot the server If the server is shutdown by an unforeseen accident such as power interruption turn on the power agai...

Page 123: ...drive called HDD hereafter Indication of HDD allocation status Creation of virtual disk Setting of RAID level Setting of Stripe Block size Setting of Read Policy Write Policy IO Policy Indication of c...

Page 124: ...lows WebBIOS Enclosure number and Slot number shown in Physical Drives box X X X shown in Physical Drives box represents Connector number Enclosure number Slot number With this server the Connector nu...

Page 125: ...ersion XXXX Build MMM DD YYYY Copyright c xxxx LSI Corporation HA X Bus X Dev X MegaRAID SAS PCI 8708EM2 FW package X X X XXXX X Logical Drive s found on the host adapter X Logical Drive s handled by...

Page 126: ...4 36 Configuring Your Server Main Menu Shown below is Adapter Selection screen that appears first on WebBIOS Select a controller to operate WebBIOS and click Start...

Page 127: ...Top Menu appears IMPORTANT X X X shown in Physical Drives box represents Connector number Enclosure number Slot number With this server the Connector number is not supported thus it is always indicate...

Page 128: ...38 Configuring Your Server Adapter Properties When you click Adapter Properties on WebBIOS Top Menu the configuration information is displayed Click Next to see the detailed settings of this controlle...

Page 129: ...Configuring Your Server 4 39 The detailed settings is continued to the next page Click Next to view more information...

Page 130: ...te 30 Recommended value 30 Permitted Adapter BIOS Enabled Disabled Prohibited Coercion Mode None 128MB way 1GB way Prohibited PDF Interval 300 Prohibited Alarm Control Disabled Enabled Silence Disable...

Page 131: ...esent opens the Battery Status screen as shown below IMPORTANT You cannot change values for Auto Learn Period Next Learn Time and Learn Delay Interval NOTES Status field shows Charging when the batter...

Page 132: ...ted HDD contains another configuration information Foreign Configuration screen as shown below appears To use the HDD as new one click Clear to clear the configuration information in HDD If you use Un...

Page 133: ...you click Virtual Disks on WebBIOS Top Menu the screen for operating the VD that has already been configured IMPORTANT If no hard disk drive exists the upper right column of the screen will be blank U...

Page 134: ...When you click Physical Disks on WebBIOS Top Menu the screen for operating the physical drive HDD appears IMPORTANT If no hard disk drive exists the upper right column of the screen will be blank Use...

Page 135: ...e following procedures to check Physical Drive Properties Shown below is an example to check property of physical drive 0 0 0 1 Click the Physical Drive you want to check 2 Click the checkbox for Prop...

Page 136: ...BIOS to configure each adapter Clicking Adapter Selection on WebBIOS top menu opens the Adapter Selection screen again Physical View Logical View If the virtual disk has been configured using the RAID...

Page 137: ...ver 4 47 Exit When you click Exit on WebBIOS Top Menu a confirmation screen to exit from WebBIOS is displayed Click Yes to exit from WebBIOS The screen as shown below appears when WebBIOS is terminate...

Page 138: ...Menu the screen as shown below appears Select the relevant operation and click Next at lower right of the screen Clear Configuration Allows you to clear existing configuration New Configuration Clears...

Page 139: ...ows you to define all aspects of the configuration RAID level size and others Auto Configuration with Redundancy Automatically creates redundant virtual disk Auto Configuration without Redundancy Auto...

Page 140: ...4 50 Configuring Your Server Use this menu to define several physical drives PD as a disk group DG...

Page 141: ...Disk Group hold Ctrl while selecting physical drives HDDs in DG 2 Upon completion of selection click Add to Array at the lower left of the screen 3 A new DG is defined in the Disk Groups frame To defi...

Page 142: ...4 52 Configuring Your Server 4 After the DG has been defined click Next at the lower right of the screen 5 Then the Span Definition screen appears...

Page 143: ...7 After the Span has been defined click Next at the lower right of the screen IMPORTANT To configure RAID0 1 5 or 6 perform Span Definition to a single DG only If you need to perform Span Definition t...

Page 144: ...Define the virtual disk VD in DG that has been created in previous step When DG was defined VD Definition screen is displayed In the Next LD Possible RAID Levels column available RAID levels and maxim...

Page 145: ...nition click Next IMPORTANT The value shown in Select Size indicates the maximum size allowed for RAID1 or RAID6 You need to specify the maximum size for RAID0 or RAID5 according to Next LD Possible R...

Page 146: ...r right of the screen 8 The confirmation message Save this Configuration appears Click Yes to save the configuration 9 The confirmation message All data on the new Virtual Disks will be lost Want to I...

Page 147: ...Configuring Your Server 4 57 11 The WebBIOS Top Menu is displayed Virtual Disk you have created is displayed in the lower right frame of the screen...

Page 148: ...N The following explains the sample procedure to configure RAID10 spanning of RAID1 with four HDDs IMPORTANT Do not attempt to configure RAID00 or RAID60 They are not supported 1 Click Configuration W...

Page 149: ...and spanned 3 Upon completion of selection click Add to Array at the lower right of the screen After making sure that the new DG has defined in Disk Groups frame to the right click Accept DG 4 A new D...

Page 150: ...panning of RAID1 using the two DGs that have been created in previous step When DGs were defined VD Definition screen is displayed 6 Select DG0 from Array With Free Space frame then click Add to SPAN...

Page 151: ...ur Server 4 61 7 Then select DG1 and click Add to SPAN When the two DGs are defined in the Span field to the right click Next 8 The VD Definition screen is displayed Enter the necessary parameters and...

Page 152: ...erver 9 Make sure that both DG0 and DG1 are defined as VD 0 then click Next at the lower right of the screen 10 On the Preview screen make sure the VD is defined correctly then click Accept at the low...

Page 153: ...message All data on the new Virtual Disks will be lost Want to Initialize appears Normally select Yes 13 Virtual Disks operation screen is displayed If no other operation is required click Home at the...

Page 154: ...riteBack is specified for Write Policy Checked Normal WriteBack Unchecked Constant WriteBack Recommended value Checked IO Policy Direct Cached Recommended value Direct Disk Cache Policy NoChange Enabl...

Page 155: ...y Backup Unit is not installed The controller always uses cache memory for writing In this mode the data in cache memory may not be protected from being damaged if the power failure occurs due to char...

Page 156: ...Click Virtual Disks on WebBIOS Top Menu 3 Select a VD to perform Check Consistency from the upper right frame of Virtual Disks screen 4 Click the checkmark column for Check Consistency from the lower...

Page 157: ...Disks screen 7 Click Home at the lower left of Virtual Disks screen to return to the Top Menu IMPORTANT Click Home while the background task such as Consistency Check Rebuild or Reconstruction is bei...

Page 158: ...Manual Rebuild feature to recover the virtual disk as described below 1 Start WebBIOS Make sure that the status for the replaced HDD is indicated as UNCONF GOOD in the right frame of the Top Menu In t...

Page 159: ...nter of the screen 5 When Rebuild Progress is displayed click Home at the lower left of the screen to go back to WebBIOS Top Menu IMPORTANT Click Home while the background task such as Consistency Che...

Page 160: ...RAID5 virtual disk configured with three HDDs and assign a newly added HDD as Hot Spare 1 Start WebBIOS Make sure that the status for the added HDD is indicated as UNCONF GOOD in the right frame of t...

Page 161: ...the lower center of the screen Global HSP Indicates the Hot Spare available for all DGs Dedicated HSP Indicates the Hot Spare available only for the specific DG You need to specify the target DG NOTE...

Page 162: ...4 72 Configuring Your Server 5 The status for the newly connected HDD changes to HOTSPARE 6 Click Home at the lower left of the screen to go back to WebBIOS Top Menu...

Page 163: ...Add a HDD to a RAID5 virtual disk configured with three HDDs to make a RAID5 virtual disk configured with four HDDs 1 Start WebBIOS Make sure that the status for the added HDD is indicated as UNCONF G...

Page 164: ...4 74 Configuring Your Server 3 Setting menu for VD 0 is displayed...

Page 165: ...wer left of the screen to return to the WebBIOS Top Menu IMPORTANT The capacity of virtual disk may be incorrectly displayed after reconstruction In this case perform Scan Devices from the Top Menu Cl...

Page 166: ...can see a number of Adapter where Adapter No in Adapter Selection menu Universal RAID Utility manages RAID Controller by a number beginning with 1 You can see a number of RAID Controller where Number...

Page 167: ...r The numbers of physical devices connected to the controller are sorted in ascending order based on ID and assigned number beginning with 1 starting from the smallest number The ID is same value of C...

Page 168: ...onsistency Check Priority Consistency Check Rate WebBIOS Low 10 NOTES WebBIOS can set BGI Rate Background Initialize Priority But Universal RAID Utility can t set it Universal RAID Utility can set Ini...

Page 169: ...BIOS SETUP utility and execute the following menus to reconfigure your mother board Load Setup Defaults in the Exit menu Memory Retest of Memory Configuration in the Advanced menu Processor Retest of...

Page 170: ...nd line to a gas pipe CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious personal injury See pages 1 3 to 1 8 for d...

Page 171: ...rn on the server 8 Press F2 at the prompt to run the BIOS SETUP utility and select Load Setup Defaults at the Exit menu Clearing Password 1 See the section Preparing for Installation and Removal as de...

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Page 173: ...Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition To use the server with the other o...

Page 174: ...p in order to save or backup parameters for installation If you want to set up the server as before execute the Express Setup with the parameter file you have saved before NOTES If you want to create...

Page 175: ...llation Confirm these notes before starting the Express Setup About the Windows family This computer supports the following Windows editions Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Wi...

Page 176: ...NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD attached to your system supports the following mass storage controllers for installation NOTE If you want to install the other boards by using a driver floppy disk OEM FD for M...

Page 177: ...s installation About Removable Media Do not set removable media such as DAT into the device mounted on this computer during the Windows installation Connecting Hard Disk Drive Do not connect the other...

Page 178: ...commended for collecting debug information memory dump The paging file with initial size large enough to store the dump file in the boot drive is required Correct debug information might not be able t...

Page 179: ...e size 2 See Chapter 5 and set that debugging information equivalent to the dump file size is to be written to a separate disk If the disk does not have enough free space to enable the dump file size...

Page 180: ...Save parameters Step 11 Next Start Express Setup Step 12 Next RAID Configuration Perform Create the OS partition format Copying Windows driver Copying Selected Application Remove the Floppy Disk and...

Page 181: ...er 2 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD into the optical disk drive of the server 3 Press the RESET switch or press Ctrl Alt and Delete to reboot from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER You may also turn off and t...

Page 182: ...not load parameters 1 Select Do not load parameters 2 Click Next NOTE If a floppy disk drive is not connected select this item Load parameters 1 Insert the floppy disk containing the parameters file 2...

Page 183: ...cal drive Enter RAID settings steps are displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next NOTES You can use only the physical devices that have same model number to configure lo...

Page 184: ...tion size larger than 2 097 152MB 2TB at RAID system If you select Create a new partition at Windows system drive settings the contents of the hard disk will be all deleted If Use existing partitions...

Page 185: ...s steps are displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next NOTE Even if you do not input value into Administrator password Confirm password is displayed 10 Enter the setting...

Page 186: ...r workgroup name to be used Enter domain account steps are displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next 12 Select the installing components Select Windows components steps...

Page 187: ...ed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next 14 Save the parameters Save parameters steps are displayed If you want to save the parameters set the free formatted floppy disk Selec...

Page 188: ...ding to the message If you proceed the setup by using setup parameter file remove the floppy disk from the floppy disk drive Insert Windows Server 2003 CD ROM into the optical disk drive Agree Softwar...

Page 189: ...3 and selected applications will be installed automatically and rebooted several times After rebooting it logs on to the system automatically 20 If you install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 insert...

Page 190: ...k test packet transmission test and so on Setup of teaming Configuring several network adapters as one team provides the server a tolerant environment on any trouble and enhances throughput between th...

Page 191: ...up 5 19 7 Choose I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next 8 Click Install 9 When InstallShield Wizard Completed window is displayed click Finished 10 Remove the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DV...

Page 192: ...ties from pop up menu 2 Click Configure The property dialog box for network adapter appears 3 Click the Advanced and specify the Link Speed Duplex value the same as the value specified for HUB 4 Click...

Page 193: ...h can be appeared from Network and Dial up Connection NOTE It is recommend to add Network Monitor at Adding Services Network Monitor can monitor the frame or the packet that the computer installing Ne...

Page 194: ...utilizing N8104 123A Please refer to the installation manual provided with the board Installation of the Optional Network Board Driver 1 Start Device Manager 2 Click Network adapters and double click...

Page 195: ...ALB can be connected to only Switching Hub When exchange the mother board or option network card make sure to remove the adapter team before exchanges and recreate the adapter team after exchange comp...

Page 196: ...k Settings tab on TEAM xxx yy Properties 2 Click Modify Team 3 Point to the adapter Intel R PRO 1000 and click Set Primary or Set Secondary 4 Click OK 5 The setup will go back to EAM xxx yy Properties...

Page 197: ...dotnet video setup exe 4 Follow the message to continue the installation If the dialog message Digital Signature could not been found appears select Yes to continue 5 Remove the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD...

Page 198: ...e 4GB RAM tuning feature and the Physical Address Extension switch Below is the example on how to add PAE switch to Boot ini file 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 In Cont...

Page 199: ...ory Dump The staff of maintenance service representative is in charge of collecting memory dump Customers need only to specify the memory dump If any trouble occur after specifying the process below t...

Page 200: ...Verify the size of the empty space in the debugging information memory dump write destination drive Windows Server 2003 To specify Complete Memory Dump to write the debug information is recommended If...

Page 201: ...le size for all drives and click Set IMPORTANT The above mentioned paging file size is recommended for collecting debug information memory dump The paging file with initial size large enough to store...

Page 202: ...dows dialog box appears 3 Specify the location to store the diagnostic information in the Log File Path box The diagnostic information will be stored with the file name DRWTSN32 LOG NOTE You can not s...

Page 203: ...ve Windows Component The Windows Components Wizard dialog box appears 4 Click Management and Monitoring Tools and then click Details The Management and Monitoring Tools dialog appears 5 Click to selec...

Page 204: ...THE SYSTEM INSTALLING SERVICE PACK IMPORTANT If you install Windows Server 2003 CD ROM which contains Service Pack 2 to your system you do not have to apply Service Pack 2 again Updating the System is...

Page 205: ...completing the system setup Without the backup data you will not be able to recover the information You can save the information by the following process 1 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD into the o...

Page 206: ...fore setting the server 2 If the mass storage device is RAID Controller configure the RAID System before running the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER 3 Boot the system from NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD 4 Select Load the...

Page 207: ...Chapter 6 Installing and Using Utilities This section describes how to use the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD that comes with your server and to install the utilities stored on the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER...

Page 208: ...EXPRESSBUILDER referred to as EXPRESSBUILDER hereinafter helps you install the Operating system the Management software or use the maintenance utilities When you insert the EXPRESSBUILDER disk into t...

Page 209: ...The configuration with Windows PE 2 0 supports Windows Server 2003 32bit and Windows Vista Business 32 bit x86 but the other operation is not supported You can use the Express Setup see Chapter 5 or t...

Page 210: ...nance Utility The Maintenance Utility is usually used by the service representative See Chapter 7 BIOS FW Updating You can update the system BIOS by using the floppy disk prepare a 3 5 floppy disk ROM...

Page 211: ...ou want to operate this computer via the BIOS redirection the console less function select this item NOTE If you operate this computer via the Remote KVM function select the Maintenance Tools Normal m...

Page 212: ...ft Windows XP Vista or Windows Server 2003 or later Some documents are provided in PDF format Use the Adobe Reader to view or print these documents If the menu does not appear select My computer by us...

Page 213: ...lities automatically except for a few key input to confirm the specification Also you can install the system with the same specification as before when re installing the system We recommend you to cre...

Page 214: ...nstallation and creating Parameter file Follow the procedure below IMPORTANT Do not remove NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD from drive during a parameter file creation 1 Start the OS 2 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUI...

Page 215: ...Installing and Using Utilities 6 9 4 Click Parameter File Creator Parameter File Creator will appear...

Page 216: ...nd Using Utilities 5 Load Parameters step is displayed Select Do not load parameters from the menu click Next 6 Select the installing Operating System Select Install the Windows 32bit editions from th...

Page 217: ...devices Parameter File Creator displays upper limit that the RAID controller can support The total of The number of physical devices used to create the logical drive and The number of the physical dev...

Page 218: ...larger than 2 097 152MB 2TB at RAID system If you select Create a new partition at Windows system drive settings the contents of the hard disk will be all deleted If Use existing partitions is selecte...

Page 219: ...ense mode Enter basic parameters steps are displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next IMPORTANT Computer name and User name are required parameters NOTE Even if you do no...

Page 220: ...e displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next NOTE The order of entry in custom setting may differ from the numbering of LAN port 11 Enter the domain or workgroup name to...

Page 221: ...components Select Windows components steps are displayed Confirm the parameters modify if necessary and then click Next 13 Select the installing applications Select applications steps are displayed Co...

Page 222: ...parameters steps are displayed If you want to save the parameters set the free formatted floppy disk Select Save parameters enter the file path of the parameters files into the text box and click Next...

Page 223: ...as been created Click Yes to exit Parameter File Creator NOTES If you modify existing information file parameter file click Load Parameters at Load Parameters screen Refer to help to modify informatio...

Page 224: ...ome features of NEC ESMPRO Manager include Hardware and software server configuration Hardware resources mounted in servers such as the CPU memory disks RAID System and LAN boards Software resources s...

Page 225: ...remote management of the server See the online documents for details on the functions and installation of NEC DianaScope NOTE You need the server license to activate DianaScope for this product The se...

Page 226: ...attempting to operate Universal RAID Utility read the Universal RAID Utility User s Guide included in NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD The manual explains the installation procedure and notes on operating Unive...

Page 227: ...kage x86 If CPU architecture is x64 Install the NET Framework Ver2 0 Redistributable Package x64 in Autorun Menu for the setup of Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Click Setup Windows Install the Microsoft...

Page 228: ...Controller via network If you want to manage it via network please use the function of remote console ex Remote Desktop of Windows Creating Logical Drive of RAID 6 You must use four or larger Physical...

Page 229: ...dware configuration or BIOS configuration select System Information Management and then Save of the Off line Maintenance Utility to make a backup copy of the system information Also make a backup copy...

Page 230: ...pages 1 3 to 1 8 for details Do not disassemble repair or alter the server Do not remove the lithium battery Disconnect the power plug before working with the server CAUTION Observe the following ins...

Page 231: ...erver must be kept dry Do not moisten them with water 1 Make sure that the server is off powered the POWER SLEEP LED goes off 2 Unplug the power cord of the server from a power outlet 3 Wipe off dust...

Page 232: ...the server entails powering off the server and removing the left side cover You will need a small vacuum cleaner with plastic tipped nozzle and electrostatic protection computer grade canned air and a...

Page 233: ...ve it 4 Take out the ball from the mouse Cover the bottom of the mouse with your hand and turn your hand holding the mouse the mouse is on your palm with the button upward The mouse ball is released o...

Page 234: ...om the tray NOTE Do not touch the signal side of the disc with your hand 4 Wipe the tray with a dry soft cloth IMPORTANT Do not wipe the lens of the optical disk drive Doing so may damage the lens and...

Page 235: ...e system Test Items The following items are tested in system diagnostics Memory CPU cache memory Hard disk drive used as a system IMPORTANT When executing the system diagnostics make sure to disconnec...

Page 236: ...sole The LAN connection is not for System Diagnostics Procedures to start the diagnostics program are as follows 1 Shutdown the OS and power off the server Then unplug the power cord 2 Disconnect all...

Page 237: ...Shows the progress of the diagnostics Test End is displayed when the diagnostics completes Test result Shows the start end and elapsed time and completion status of the diagnostics Guide line Shows t...

Page 238: ...e log information of the diagnostics It can be saved on a floppy disk To save it on a floppy disk insert a formatted floppy disk to the floppy disk drive and select Save F Option Optional features can...

Page 239: ...ted stored due to a change in the floor layout to a great extent contact the service representative Make sure to make a backup copy of your valuable data in the hard disk drive if any Make sure not to...

Page 240: ...7 12 Maintenance This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 241: ...ur server does not operate as expected read this chapter before assuming a failure NOTE For provision against an unexpected failure it is recommended to install the maintenance utility NEC ESMPRO to t...

Page 242: ...NEC ESMPRO during the system operation Especially take note on whether any alert is reported to NEC ESMPRO Manager on the management PC Check whether any alert is reported on the Operation Window Data...

Page 243: ...ler error and stop processing Immediately after the server is powered Immediately after the system is rebooted in response to a keyboard instruction simultaneous key entry of Ctrl Alt Delete Immediate...

Page 244: ...ive 0230 System RAM Failed at offset 0231 Shadow Ram Failed at offset 0232 Extended RAM Failed at address line Contact your service representative 0250 System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Con...

Page 245: ...n error is detected in every CPU the system is forcibly started Contact your service representative 0B60 DIMM group 1 has been disabled 0B61 DIMM group 2 has been disabled 0B62 DIMM group 3 has been d...

Page 246: ...device failure 0B98 BMC RAM test error 0B99 BMC Fatal hardware error Turn off the power once and then on again to start the server If the error cannot be corrected contact your service representative...

Page 247: ...slot n n slot number Disable initialization of the optional device expansion ROM by using the BIOS SETUP utility see Chapter 4 H W Configuration of BMC is corrupted Update BMC F W Configuration by con...

Page 248: ...ice representative to replace the failed DIMM or mother board 1 3 1 3 Keyboard controller error 1 Check if the keyboard is properly connected 2 Replace the mother board 1 3 3 1 No memory or capacity c...

Page 249: ...s indicators Message send from BIOS Message send from BMC Example Messages displayed on upper line BIOS message On screen message Description Action XX BIOS Rev YYYY POST in progress XX POST code YYYY...

Page 250: ...ard XX 09 high voltage fetal XX 07 high voltage warning XX 02 low voltage warning XX 00 low voltage fetal BB Temp1 Alm XX Mother board thermal error occurred XX 09 high voltage fetal XX 07 high voltag...

Page 251: ...m FAN 4 alarm occurred Sys Fan 5 Alarm FAN 5 alarm occurred Sys Fan 6 Alarm FAN 6 alarm occurred Sys Fan 7 Alarm FAN 7 alarm occurred Sys Fan 8 Alarm FAN 8 alarm occurred VBAT Alm XX Voltage alarm in...

Page 252: ...or bent plugs Make sure the power breaker for the connected power outlet is on If the power cord is plugged to a UPS make sure the UPS is powered and it outputs power See the manual that comes with t...

Page 253: ...ration DIMMs must be populated in pairs and in the following order 11 and 21 31 and 41 12 and 22 32 and 42 13 and 23 and 33 and 43 Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must all be registered T I...

Page 254: ...rupt and others with the BIOS SETUP utility of the server Most PCI devices generally do not require any change to the configuration but some boards do require specific settings Refer to the manual tha...

Page 255: ...yboard and mouse drivers are installed These drivers are installed along with the OS Some OS s allow you to change the keyboard and mouse settings Refer to manual that comes with your OS to check that...

Page 256: ...ation of any SCSI device that is not authorized by NEC is not guaranteed T Are SCSI devices properly configured When the server has external SCSI devices connected hard disk drive settings including S...

Page 257: ...ced PCI Configuration Onboard LAN LAN Controller T Have the protocol and service already configured Install the distinctive network driver for the server Make sure that the protocol such as TCP IP and...

Page 258: ...PRO 1000 has been deactivated from the team Event Type Error Event Source IANSMiniport Event Category None Event ID 16 Description Team 0 The last adapter has lost link Team network connection has bee...

Page 259: ...rrectly despite correct connection the RAID Controller may be failed Contact your service representative Rebuild fails T Is the capacity of the hard disk drive to be rebuilt sufficient The hard disk d...

Page 260: ...D7 to the user NT AUTHORITY LOCAL SERVICE SID S 1 5 19 This security permission can be modified using the component Services administrative tool It is not a problem in operating the system There are s...

Page 261: ...ided by Windows Server 2003 R2 above shown event log will be registered For more details refer to Enabling Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Hardware Management on the following site NEC Express5800 We...

Page 262: ...NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD in the optical disk drive Take out the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD and restart the server T Is the OS broken Use recovery process to recover the system The OS presents unstable oper...

Page 263: ...o specify the link speed and duplex value the same as the value specified for HUB The Telnet Service is not installed Adjust the computer name to 14 characters or less and then install the Telnet Serv...

Page 264: ...s message appears check the error and take the appropriate corrective action according to the message listed in the table below Message Cause This EXPRESSBUILDER version was not designed for this comp...

Page 265: ...capacity of connected hard disk drive and then retry the setup Specified to join the Domain but the system is installed as Workgroup When the setup fails to join the Domain during the installation it...

Page 266: ...pear T Is your system Windows XP or later or Windows 2003 or later The Windows Autorun menu is supported by Windows XP Windows 2003 or later If your system runs on Windows Autorun Menu on Windows 2000...

Page 267: ...ile the server is in the successful operation may affect the system operation Restarting the system due to an error may display a message indicating insufficient virtual memory Ignore this message and...

Page 268: ...a straightened large paper clip will make a substitute into the switch hole to press the DUMP switch 0 1 2 3 4 5 Pressing the DUMP switch saves the dump file in the specified directory Memory dumping...

Page 269: ...S AND WINDOWS SERVER 2003 If the system fails to start by some reasons recover the system with the recovery console However recovery using this method should be performed only by system administrator...

Page 270: ...tical disk drive of your server 3 Press Ctrl Alt and Delete to reboot the server from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER You may also turn off and then on again to reboot the server System boots up displaying Boo...

Page 271: ...nese starts by the automatic operation when the operation is not done for five seconds after the Language Selection menu is displayed 5 English is selected The tool menu is displayed When you use a lo...

Page 272: ...er information ask your service representative The Off line Maintenance Utility provides the following features IPMI Information Viewer Provides the functions to view the system event log SEL sensor d...

Page 273: ...mware programs are updated IMPORTANT Do not turn off the server while the update program is running If the update processing is discontinued the system becomes unable to start ROM DOS startup FD Creat...

Page 274: ...or the server s COM B serial port IMPORTANT Do not use this feature on any other computer than the server or on any other server obtained without the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER Doing so may cause a failure o...

Page 275: ...ianaScope IMPORTANT Do not change the boot device order in BOOT menu in BIOS SETUP NEC EXPRESSBUILDER cannot be used if the optical disk drive is not the first device to launch the system NOTE The fol...

Page 276: ...CED SHUTDOWN Use this function when an OS command does not shut down the server the POWER switch does not turn off the server or resetting does not work Press and hold the POWER switch on the server f...

Page 277: ...onal devices or the server or malfunctions of the server resulted from installation by the user NEC recommends you ask your service representative for install or removing any optional devices Make sur...

Page 278: ...the lithium battery Disconnect the power plug before working with the server CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely Failure to follow these instructions may cause a fire p...

Page 279: ...y Select a suitable work space Work with the server on the anti static or concrete floor When you work with the server on a carpet where static electricity is likely to be generated make sure take ant...

Page 280: ...o prepare for installing or removing components 1 Shutdown the OS Shutdown process is not required if the hard disk drives and the additional power supply units are hot swappable 2 Unlock the front be...

Page 281: ...than the hard disk drives and power supply units CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely Failure to follow these instructions may cause a fire personal injury or property...

Page 282: ...unlock buttons at the right and left sides of the front panel and slowly pull out the server from the rack The server is locked while you are pulling it Stop pulling when it is locked To place the ser...

Page 283: ...eft in the server Confirm that particularly conductive parts such as screws are not left in the server Turning on the power with a conductive part on the mother board or cable terminal causes the serv...

Page 284: ...250GB 7 200 rpm SATA2 300 N8150 229 500GB 7 200 rpm SATA2 300 N8150 237 750GB 7 200 rpm SATA2 300 N8150 199 36 3 GB 15 000 rpm SAS N8150 200 73 2 GB 15 000 rpm SAS N8150 201 146 GB 15 000 rpm SAS N815...

Page 285: ...Configuration in Chapter 4 and Universal RAID Utility in Chapter 6 When using an optional RAID Controller N8103 90 Use WebBIOS or Universal RAID Utility to build configure and manage the RAID System R...

Page 286: ...Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Locate the slot in which you are going to install a hard disk drive The server has six slots Install hard disk drives in ascending order of the port numbers The...

Page 287: ...the hard disk drive carrier with both hands securely and carefully 6 Close the lever ensuring the drive is secured The handle is locked when a distinct click is heard IMPORTANT Be careful not to get y...

Page 288: ...ave installed hard disk drive additionally the boot priority stored in BIOS is cleared See Chapter 4 for details 8 Install the front bezel you removed previously There are tabs on the left side of the...

Page 289: ...ve confirm the slot in which the DISK LED of the hard disk drive is amber before starting the removal 0 1 2 1 See the section Preparing for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Push...

Page 290: ...nstall the dummy tray in the empty slot 5 Power on the server and run SETUP utility Select Boot menu to set the boot priority When you have removed hard disk drive the boot priority stored in BIOS is...

Page 291: ...ghts in amber Remove and install the hard disk drive again to restart auto rebuild If the RAID System management utility is installed it may display or act as follows If the DISK LED does not light in...

Page 292: ...ake the following steps to install a power supply unit 1 See the section Preparing for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare IMPORTANT Be sure to turn off the power Failure to do so ca...

Page 293: ...4 Insert the power supply unit IMPORTANT Do not touch the terminals of the power supply unit 5 Grasp the handle and firmly push the power supply The power supply unit is locked when a distinct click...

Page 294: ...LEDs go on 8 Confirm by the STATUS LED or on the POST screen that there are no errors related to the power supply units See Chapter 8 for details on the error messages If the AC POWER LEDs are off re...

Page 295: ...onnect the power cord from the failed power supply 4 Hold the handle of the failing power supply 5 While pressing the lever pull the power supply to remove if from the chassis 2 1 6 If operating the s...

Page 296: ...device or reconnecting an internal cable Removal 1 See the section Preparing for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Slide the drive cover towa...

Page 297: ...rely inserted into the slot in the server frame Slide the drive cover toward the rear of the server The drive cover is locked when a distinct click is heard At this time check the release button for n...

Page 298: ...rlier to prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Loosen a captive thumbscrew at the rear of the server 4 Slide the logic cover toward the rear of the server and lift off the cover from the serve...

Page 299: ...al frame of the server to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the DIMM Do not touch the DIMM terminals or on board parts by a bare hand or place the DIMM directly on the desk F...

Page 300: ...21 2 2 31 and 41 3 3 12 and 22 4 4 32 and 42 5 5 13 and 23 6 6 33 and 43 IMPORTANT Install a matched pair of DIMMS equal in speed and size NOTE Refer to Using the Memory RAS Features for configuring t...

Page 301: ...e the section Preparing for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Remove the logic cover and drive cover 4 Remove the PCI riser module 5 Remove tw...

Page 302: ...the key in the socket NOTE Make sure of the orientation of the DIMM Position the DIMM so that a notch in the bottom edge of the DIMM aligns with the keyed socket Applying too much pressure can damage...

Page 303: ...ding Your Server 9 27 14 Reinstall the processor duct NOTE Place the internal USB cable onto the processor duct see figure above 15 Reinstall the support arm USB cable Processor duct USB cable Support...

Page 304: ...take a note on the message and see the POST error messages listed in Chapter 8 18 Run the BIOS SETUP utility and select Advanced Memory Configuration to verify that the installed DIMM shows the status...

Page 305: ...erver operates only when at least two DIMMs are installed 1 See the section Preparing for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Remove the logic c...

Page 306: ...n procedures for detail explanations 11 Power on the server and verify that POST displays no error messages If POST displays an error message take a note on the message and see the POST error messages...

Page 307: ...mal memory configuration The x4 x8 SDDC ECC memory feature can operate in any configuration The memory area on the motherboard of the server is divided into two memory branches as shown in the figure...

Page 308: ...hould have the same capacity Run SETUP see Chapter 4 change parameters appropriately in the Mirror menu selected as shown below save the settings and exit from SETUP Advanced Memory Configuration Memo...

Page 309: ...ou have saved in step 1 NOTE Executing Load Setup Defaults restores the default values for all Setup parameters You need to specify those parameters again The table below lists examples of DIMM instal...

Page 310: ...atically changes the running DIMM from the failed one to a DIMM in the standby group to continue the processing NOTE The operating system recognizes the memory devices as those with capacities less th...

Page 311: ...e Sparing menu selected as shown below save the settings and exit from SETUP Advanced Memory Configuration Sparing Install memory devices in the following order Group 1 Group 3 Group 5 for memory bran...

Page 312: ...spare memory is specified Single rank memory configuration Logical memory capacity Physical memory capacity Number of DIMMs Physical memory capacity Dual rank memory configuration Logical memory capac...

Page 313: ...e section Anti static Measures described earlier Do not operate the system until confirming that the additionally installed CPU is in normal state Make sure to use the CPU authorized by NEC Installing...

Page 314: ...prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Remove the logic cover and drive cover 4 Remove the PCI riser module 5 Remove two screws securing the support arm 6 Remove the support arm from the chassi...

Page 315: ...then remove the CPU dummy cover 9 Locate the CPU socket which you are going to install CPU 10 Remove the protective socket cover from the load plate IMPORTANT Do not discard the protective socket cove...

Page 316: ...te IMPORTANT Do not touch the socket contacts 13 Remove the processor from the protective cover IMPORTANT Hold the processor only at the edges being careful not to touch the bottom of the processor Do...

Page 317: ...and index fingers oriented as shown in the figure below IMPORTANT Make sure fingers align to the socket cutouts 15 Align notches with the socket 16 Lower the processor straight down without tilting or...

Page 318: ...While pressing down on the load plate close and engage the socket lever 18 Put the heat sink on CPU and fix the heat sink with four screws 1 2 3 4 NOTE Be aware of direction of heat sink see figure b...

Page 319: ...llowing probably causes the heat sink not to be level The CPU is not positioned correctly All screws are not completely tightened Do not move the secured heat sink 20 Reinstall the processor duct NOTE...

Page 320: ...o Enable 24 Verify that POST displays no error messages If POST displays an error message take a note on the message and see the POST error messages listed in Chapter 8 25 Set Reset Configuration Data...

Page 321: ...t sink can be apart from the CPU Removing the heat sink with it adhering to the CPU may cause the CPU and or socket to be defected Do the following procedure if a CPU is removed or replaced 1 Start SE...

Page 322: ...he PCI board Do not touch the PCI board terminals or on board parts by a bare hand or place the PCI board directly on the desk For static notes see the section Anti static Measures Some restrictions a...

Page 323: ...3C 2C The PCI devices of the same type including onboard PCI device may be recognized in different order from that described above depending on OS or RAID System BIOS Utility Check the slot location o...

Page 324: ...3 MHz Contact your service representative for the acceptable optional PCI board Installation Take the following steps to install a PCI board on the riser card IMPORTANT Each riser card supports low pr...

Page 325: ...board according to the table shown on the previous page 6 Remove a screw securing a PCI slot cover 7 Remove the PCI slot cover NOTE Keep the removed PCI slot cover for future use Low profile type Full...

Page 326: ...gn the PCI board terminal section with the riser card slot and firmly push the PCI board until it is fully seated IMPORTANT Do not touch the terminals of the riser cards and PCI boards with your bare...

Page 327: ...CI boards have terminal section that extends over the mating connector 10 Secure the board with a screw removed in Step 6 11 Insert the riser card into the slot on the mother board Align the riser car...

Page 328: ...ee the POST error messages listed in Chapter 8 15 Select Yes for Advanced Reset Configuration Data This setting is required to change the hardware configuration data See Chapter 4 for details 16 Start...

Page 329: ...AID System has your valuable data stored make sure to make a backup copy of the data in another hard disk drive before installing the RAID Controller and configuring the RAID System More than one hard...

Page 330: ...AID System use the Internal RAID Controller equivalent to N8103 116 With this controller the internal hard disk drives are recognized as RAID drives Use WebBIOS to configure the RAID System See Chapte...

Page 331: ...lection Others The installer automatically performs all the procedures for RAID System configuration and then maintenance utility installation When making the setup in manual mode use the RAID configu...

Page 332: ...ives separately An optional cable may be required to connect with a disk expansion unit Refer to the manual coming with the disk expansion unit for details After connecting the disk expansion unit use...

Page 333: ...ckup device Set OFF for the terminating resistor of the backup device you are going to install and set a SCSI ID different from those of other devices For the settings see the manual provided with the...

Page 334: ...al disk drive then take the optical disk drive out of the chassis IMPORTANT Do not touch any other part than release lever when removing the optical disk drive Otherwise your fingers may be caught Whe...

Page 335: ...bay push the device carrier out of front of the server IMPORTANT Be careful not to bend the latching tab by applying excess force If the tab bends straighten it out as it was 6 Take out the device ca...

Page 336: ...p device with the provided screws Tighten two screws on each side NOTES Be sure to use the screws provided with the backup device Position the backup device so that the device screw holes align with t...

Page 337: ...TE Connect the power cable with its connector marked with TAPE to the power connector on the device 12 Insert the device carrier into the backup device bay halfway NOTE Be careful not to catch the con...

Page 338: ...ow 14 Insert the device carrier into the device bay until it locks It is locked when a click is heard NOTE Be careful not to catch the connected power cable in inserting the device carrier 15 Install...

Page 339: ...processor duct see CPU described earlier in this chapter 6 While pulling the lever toward the right side of the server pull the optical disk drive out of the chassis IMPORTANT Do not touch any other...

Page 340: ...t secures the device bay push the device carrier out of front of the server 8 Take out the device carrier from the front of the server 9 Push the tabs at both ends of the front panel 10 Remove the fro...

Page 341: ...en two screws on each side NOTES Be sure to use the screws provided with the backup device Position the backup device so that the device screw holes align with the screw holes in the device carrier If...

Page 342: ...Connect the power cable with its connector marked with TAPE to the power connector on the device 14 Insert the SCSI cable into the server from the front of the server see figure below 15 Insert the de...

Page 343: ...ere to place the terminator at the end of the SCSI cable The terminator must be placed in the device bay At this time also confirm that the SCSI cable is not in contact with the latching tab of the de...

Page 344: ...E Make sure that the SCSI cable is apart from the electronic components on mother board 19 Install the optional SCSI controller to the PCI riser card 20 Connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector on...

Page 345: ...processor duct see CPU described earlier in this chapter 6 While pulling the lever toward the right side of the server pull the optical disk drive out of the chassis IMPORTANT Do not touch any other...

Page 346: ...t secures the device bay push the device carrier out of front of the server 8 Take out the device carrier from the front of the server 9 Push the tabs at both ends of the front panel 10 Remove the fro...

Page 347: ...en two screws on each side NOTES Be sure to use the screws provided with the backup device Position the backup device so that the device screw holes align with the screw holes in the device carrier If...

Page 348: ...vice NOTE Connect the power cable with its connector marked with TAPE to the power connector on the device 14 Insert the USB cable into the server from the slot of backup file bay see figure below 15...

Page 349: ...evice bay until it locks It is locked when a click is heard NOTE Be careful not to catch the connected power extension cable in inserting the device carrier 18 Route the USB cable as shown in figure b...

Page 350: ...9 74 Upgrading Your Server Removal Remove the backup device in reverse order of the installation steps...

Page 351: ...paring for Installation and Removal described earlier to prepare 2 Pull out the server from the rack 3 Remove the drive cover 4 Locate the installation slot 5 Hold the fan with the AIR direction facin...

Page 352: ...it locks 7 Change the Redundant fan jumper setting as shown in the figure below IMPORTANT To avoid system malfunction leave other jumpers at its default position 8 Install the components you removed p...

Page 353: ...a fan failure occurs A fan failure is also indicated by NEC ESMPRO and system event log 4 While pressing release tabs on the top of the fan pull the fan up to remove from the fan slot 5 Install the n...

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Page 355: ...to x24 speed Writing by writing software or OS is unsupported Floppy disk drive Required option 3 5 inch USB floppy disk drive 2 mode x 1 Auxiliary storage device Internal backup device One IDE SCSI...

Page 356: ...rt Serial D sub 9 pin 2 ports 1 for front panel 1 for rear panel RS 232C compliant USB2 0 4 ports 2 for front panel 2 for rear panel Network 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base T RJ 45 2 ports 100Base TX 10B...

Page 357: ...ER DVD that comes with the server contains the NEC ESMPRO utility NEC recommends that you should install the NEC ESMPRO for effective use of the reliability enhancement features of the server Floppy D...

Page 358: ...the floppy disk in a dusty place Do not place anything on the floppy disk Do not leave the floppy disk in a high temperature place e g place exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heater Do not lea...

Page 359: ...system IMPORTANT Formatting a used floppy disk clears all the data contained in it if any Formatting a floppy disk from the DOS command line is not available with the server Use a formatted floppy di...

Page 360: ...er benzene or thinner Keep the disc in a disc case when not in use Tape Media The following describes data handling with the DAT DLT or AIT optionally available for the server Saving your valuable dat...

Page 361: ...to the keyboard Doing so may cause a failure of the keyboard The keyboard provided with the server is designed for adjustment of an angle Adjust the keyboard angle at which the keyboard is easy to ope...

Page 362: ...he mouse on a dusty or dirty desk disturbs smooth movement or normal operation of the mouse When your mouse movement seems dull clean your mouse See Chapter 7 Mouse operation includes Click Double cli...

Page 363: ...ce IRQ Peripheral Device Controller IRQ Peripheral Device Controller 0 System timer 12 SM Bus 1 13 Numeric processor 2 14 Primary IDE 3 COM2 serial port 15 4 COM1 serial port 16 VGA 5 PCI 17 6 18 LAN1...

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Page 365: ...want to install the other boards by using a driver floppy disk OEM FD for Mass storage device except ones listed below see Installing with the OEM FD for Mass storage device and Installing Optional M...

Page 366: ...system in Windows Autorun Menu Re installing to the Hard Disk Drive which has been upgraded to Dynamic Disk If you want to leave the existing partition when installing the system on the hard disk driv...

Page 367: ...nsufficient so set an enough size of the paging file with the entire system Regardless of the size of the mounted memory or the Write debugging information type of memory dump the maximum size of the...

Page 368: ...tions you do not need to create it again You can create Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER with the following two procedures Create from the menu which appears when running NE...

Page 369: ...te Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER from Autorun Menu if you have the computer on which the above operating systems operate Follow the steps below 1 Prepare one 3 5 inch flo...

Page 370: ...n a few seconds when the window is in either of the following states Setup is inspecting your computer s hardware configuration or Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver is...

Page 371: ...indows Setup screen will be displayed after logged on to the system IMPORTANT In this case the Windows Setup screen may not be displayed Be sure to install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition...

Page 372: ...t Key used in the procedure for license authentication should be matched with the COA label in which the product key contained in Windows Server 2003 is written NOTES Execute the activation within 30...

Page 373: ...again when Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions CD ROM where ServicePack 2 is included is used and it is installed If you install Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions CD ROM which contains Service Pack 2 you...

Page 374: ...ministrator authority to the server such as administrator 2 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD into the optical disk drive of the server 3 Click Start menu and Run and then execute the following comman...

Page 375: ...stalling Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions D 11 5 When the following message is displayed make sure to click Finish to restart the system With that application process of the Hotfix KB921411 is finishe...

Page 376: ...ROM that contains Service Pack 2 to your system you do not have to apply Service pack 2 again 1 Log on to the system with the account that has administrative privilege e g administrator 2 Insert the...

Page 377: ...ystem the following message may be shown but there is no impact to the operation Do not click cancel since it may be taken away after a few seconds 4 Click OK to restart the system 5 When the reboot i...

Page 378: ...w tab and then click OK Hide extensions for know file type Hide protected operating system files Recommended When the message You have chosen to display protected operating system files is displayed c...

Page 379: ...top Connection is prohibited Without changing any parameter when opened the properties of adapter teaming please click the Cancel button for close the dialog Click OK button will cause temporary loss...

Page 380: ...the classic start menu Click Start menu point to Programs Accessories and click Windows Explorer 3 Run dxsetup exe in the following directory 002 win winnt w2k3amd dl3 proset winx64 The Intel R PROSe...

Page 381: ...installed 1 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears The procedure in the case of the standard start menu 1 Click Start menu click Control Panel click Network Connections and click Loc...

Page 382: ...rk Adapter list 2 Click the Link and specify the Speed and Duplex value the same as the value specified for HUB 3 Click Apply and click OK Also add or delete any protocols and services if necessary Yo...

Page 383: ...lizing N8104 123A Please refer to the installation manual provided with the board Installation of the Optional Network Board Driver 1 Start Device Manager 2 Click Network adapters and double click Net...

Page 384: ...he adapters specified as a group of Adaptive Load Balancing ALB can be connected to only Switching Hub When exchange the mother board or option network card make sure to remove the adapter team before...

Page 385: ...etting refer the following step If not go to step 7 1 Click Settings tab on TEAM xxx yy Properties 2 Click Modify Team 3 Point to the adapter Intel R PRO 1000 and click Set Primary or Set Secondary 4...

Page 386: ...o continue the installation If the dialog message Digital Signature could not been found appears select Yes to continue 5 Remove the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD from the optical disk drive restart the syst...

Page 387: ...ows Server 2003 x64 Editions must be activated before you can use Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions Windows activation process is as follows 1 Click Run on Start menu Type as follows in the Open box an...

Page 388: ...64 Editions The following screen is displayed 3 Process Windows activation according to the following message SETTING FOR COLLECTING MEMORY DUMP DEBUG INFORMATION Set for collecting memory dump using...

Page 389: ...t to install the other boards by using a driver floppy disk OEM FD for Mass storage device except ones listed below see Installing with the OEM FD for Mass storage device and Installing Optional Mass...

Page 390: ...prepare it by yourself When installing Windows Server 2003 R2 it is not necessary to apply Service Pack 1 Updating System If you modified the Windows system execute Update Express5800 system in Window...

Page 391: ...upgrade from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 R2 is not recommended because it may overwrite any files or registries and cause unexpected impact to the system or the applications If you inst...

Page 392: ...is recommended for collecting debug information memory dump The paging file with initial size large enough to store the dump file in the boot drive is required Correct debug information might not be a...

Page 393: ...Set the Size required for installation Paging file size 2 See Chapter 5 and set that debugging information equivalent to the dump file size is to be written to a separate disk If the disk does not hav...

Page 394: ...ndows Server 2003 you do not need to create it again You can create Windows Server 2003 OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER with the following two procedures Create from the menu which appears when running NE...

Page 395: ...e Windows Server 2003 OEM Disk for EXPRESSBUILDER from Autorun Menu if you have the computer on which the above operating systems operate Follow the steps below 1 Prepare one 3 5 inch floppy disk 2 St...

Page 396: ...indow is in either of the following states Setup is inspecting your computer s hardware configuration or Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver is displayed A screen with a...

Page 397: ...nstallation of Windows Server 2003 has finished the system reboots automatically Windows Server 2003 has installed Go on the step 14 Windows Server 2003 R2 has installed Go on the step 11 11 When Wind...

Page 398: ...te the tasks described in Driver Installation and Advanced Settings and Updating the System of manual Procedure for License Authentication Product Key used in the procedure for license authentication...

Page 399: ...Updating the System and Hotfix KB921411 Modified system configuration Recovered the system using recovery process NOTE If you use Windows Server 2003 CD ROM which includes Service Pack 2 the applicati...

Page 400: ...llowing message is displayed click Next After that follow the message to continue the process 5 When the following message is displayed make sure to click Finish to restart the system With that applic...

Page 401: ...ack 2 to your system you do not have to apply Service pack 2 again 1 Log on to the system with the account that has administrative privilege e g administrator 2 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD into...

Page 402: ...the following message may be shown but there is no impact to the operation Do not click cancel since it may be taken away after a few seconds 4 Click OK to restart the system 5 When the reboot is star...

Page 403: ...ab and then click OK Hide extensions for know file type Hide protected operating system files Recommended When the message You have chosen to display protected operating system files is displayed clic...

Page 404: ...put between the switches PROSet is necessary to utilize these features Follow the procedure below to install PROSet 1 Insert the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD into the optical disk drive If the autorun menu...

Page 405: ...pop up menu 2 Click Configure The property dialog box for network adapter appears 3 Click the Advanced and specify the Link Speed Duplex value the same as the value specified for HUB 4 Click OK on the...

Page 406: ...lling Network Monitor sends or receives This tool is valuable when analyzing network trouble For information on how to install the tool see the Setup for Trouble Process later in this document Re inst...

Page 407: ...eo setup exe 4 Follow the message to continue the installation If the dialog message Digital Signature could not been found appears select Yes to continue 5 Remove the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD from the...

Page 408: ...ted before you can use Windows Server 2003 Windows activation process is as follows NOTE When you use Windows Server 2003 R2 activation process is not needed 1 Click Run on Start menu Type as follows...

Page 409: ...Installing Windows Server 2003 E 21 The following screen is displayed 3 Process Windows activation according to the following message...

Page 410: ...tuning feature and the Physical Address Extension switch Below is the example on how to add PAE switch to Boot ini file 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 In Control Panel...

Page 411: ...Installing Windows Server 2003 E 23 SETTING FOR COLLECTING MEMORY DUMP DEBUG INFORMATION Set for collecting memory dump using the procedure described in Chapter 5...

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Page 413: ...torun menu appears close the menu 3 Copy the below files of EXPRESSBUILDER to a hard disk by using Explorer root folder 002 copy version xml ar_menu copy this sub folder doc copy this sub folder win c...

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Page 415: ...talled 32 42 Size Serial No Date Installed 13 23 Size Serial No Date Installed 33 43 Size Serial No Date Installed Monitor Type Model name Serial No Date Installed Hard Disk Drive SAS Port 0 Type Seri...

Page 416: ...t 2C Model name Serial No Date Installed PCI Slot 3C Model name Serial No Date Installed Printer Model name Serial No Manufacturer Date Installed Additional Cabinet for Disk Model name Serial No Date...

Page 417: ...Table G 3 Software Firmware version OS Name Version Application of RUR media Apply Name Version File system FAT HPFS NTFS Others Bundled software installed Licensed software installed Application run...

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