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 — Installing Hardware 

27 

Replacing the Backplane 

 

WARNING! 
Always disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components 
from the computer, including the backplane. 

Disconnect the power cable before installing or removing any cables from the 
backplane. 

Make sure that the backplane is securely installed to prevent damage to the sys-
tem. 

To remove the backplane board, perform the following steps: 

1.

 

Remove the chassis cover. See Removing the Chassis Cover on page 12. 

2.

 

Remove the Fan Duct. See Removing the Fan Duct on page 13. 

3.

 

Remove the Fan Assembly. See Replacing the Fan Assembly on page 24. 

4.

 

Locate and disconnect the fan and the power cables from the backplane board. 

5.

 

Remove the two securing screws from the backplane board. 

6.

 

Grasp the backplane and gently remove the board from the chassis. 

7.

 

Place the new board in the chassis. Ensure that the board is right side up and the twelve hard-disk driver 
connectors face outward. 

8.

 

Secure the board with the two screws. 

9.

 

Connect the fan and power cables. 

10.

 

Replace the Fan Assembly. See Replacing the Fan Assembly on page 24.. 

11.

 

Replace the Fan Duct. See Removing the Fan Duct on page 13. 

12.

 

Replace the Chassis Cover. See Replacing the Chassis Cover on page 29. 

 

Summary of Contents for QSSC-980

Page 1: ...User Manual系统安装 系统安装 系统安装 系统安装手册 手册 手册 手册 QSSC 980 Server服务器 服务器 服务器 服务器 ...

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Page 3: ...nce at your own expense INDUSTRY CANADA Canada only This Class B or Class A if so indicated on the registration label digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B ou Classe A si ainsi indiqué sur l étiquette d enregistration respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le Materiel Brouilleur du Canada CE...

Page 4: ...d on the product BSMI ID No and EMC Warning are required for Class A products 這是甲類的資訊產品 在居住的環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻干擾 在這種情況下 使用者會被要求採 取某些適當對策 Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent...

Page 5: ... 後才能維修系統 後才能維修系統 後才能維修系統 後才能維修系統 安 安 安 安全性 全性 全性 全性 一般 一般 一般 一般 請仔細注意並遵守維修標示上的說明 請務必遵照系統文件載明的方式使用產品 如果外殼貼有一發光燈 泡圖樣的三角形標誌 代表打開或卸除它可能會發生觸電 建議只有專業的服務人員才能接觸這些內部元 件 如果發生下列任何一個情況 請拔掉本產品的電源並更換損壞零件 或者是聯絡專業的服務提供者 電源線 延長線或插頭損壞 有東西掉進本產品內 產品淋到水 產品摔到或損壞 雖有遵守操作指示 但產品無法正常運作 請勿將產品放在靠近輻射物或太熱的地方 此外 請勿擋住產品的通風孔 請注意不要讓食物或液體灑到系統元件上 避免在潮濕的環境中使用本產品 如果系統受潮 請參閱 安 全性 萬一系統受潮 一節中的相關說明 請勿將任何物件硬塞入您的系統開口內 這麼做可能會造成內部元件短路 導致起火或觸電 ...

Page 6: ...突然停下或在凹凸的表面 上搬運產品 根據本產品德國工作場所法則第 2 條有關視訊顯示裝置的規定 本產品不適於搭配視訊顯示裝置使用 安全性 安全性 安全性 安全性 萬一系統受潮 萬一系統受潮 萬一系統受潮 萬一系統受潮 備註 備註 備註 備註 在開始執行下列步驟前 在開始執行下列步驟前 在開始執行下列步驟前 在開始執行下列步驟前 請先參閱 請先參閱 請先參閱 請先參閱 安全性 安全性 安全性 安全性 一般 一般 一般 一般 和 和 和 和 安全性 安全性 安全性 安全性 避免靜電釋放 避免靜電釋放 避免靜電釋放 避免靜電釋放 中的相關說明 中的相關說明 中的相關說明 中的相關說明 請關閉系統和裝置電源 拔除它們的電源接線 並等待 10 到 20 秒後再打開系統機殼 請讓系統自然風乾至少 24 小時 在繼續進行下列程序前 請先確認系統已完全乾燥 除圖形卡外 請拆下安裝在系統內的所有配接卡 如果...

Page 7: ...機架套件所組裝的機櫃中 建議您將系統裝在使用機架套件所組裝的機櫃中 建議您將系統裝在使用機架套件所組裝的機櫃中 以確保您獨立裝置和機櫃元件的使用安全 以確保您獨立裝置和機櫃元件的使用安全 以確保您獨立裝置和機櫃元件的使用安全 以確保您獨立裝置和機櫃元件的使用安全 如果您將系統 如果您將系統 如果您將系統 如果您將系統 和機架套件安裝在其他機櫃中 和機架套件安裝在其他機櫃中 和機架套件安裝在其他機櫃中 和機架套件安裝在其他機櫃中 皆屬於未經安全機構認可的架設方式 皆屬於未經安全機構認可的架設方式 皆屬於未經安全機構認可的架設方式 皆屬於未經安全機構認可的架設方式 您必須全權負責最終組裝出來的系 您必須全權負責最終組裝出來的系 您必須全權負責最終組裝出來的系 您必須全權負責最終組裝出來的系統和機架 統和機架 統和機架 統和機架 配置符合所有適用安規標準和當地電工法規 配置符合所有適用安規標準和...

Page 8: ...避免靜電釋放 避免靜電釋放 靜電會對系統內精密的元件造成傷害 為避免靜電損傷 在您接觸任何電子元件 如微處理器 前請先釋放身體靜電 只要定期碰觸機殼底部未塗漆的金屬表面即可釋放身體的靜電 您亦可採取下列步驟來避免靜電釋放 ESD 所造成的損傷 從裝貨紙箱取出高靜電敏感度的元件前 若您尚未準備好將該元件安裝至系統上 請勿將之從抗靜電的包 裝材料中取出 打開抗靜電包裝前 請確定已釋放出您體內的靜電 運送高敏感度的元件時 請先將之置於抗靜電的容器或包裝內 在無靜電危險的區域處理所有高敏感度的元件 如果可能的話 請使用抗靜電地板墊 工作台墊和抗靜電 接地手環 安全性 安全性 安全性 安全性 電池處置 電池處置 電池處置 電池處置 您的系統可能使用鎳氫金屬電池 鋰性鈕扣式電池與 或鋰離子電池 鎳氫電池 鋰性鈕扣式電池及鋰離子電池均為 長效型電池 您可能永遠無需更換電池 但若您需更換電池 請參考系統文...

Page 9: ... 以及回收產品 元件和 或材料 台灣地區電池回收標誌 台灣地區電池回收標誌 台灣地區電池回收標誌 台灣地區電池回收標誌 甲類 甲類 甲類 甲類 此設備經測試證明符合 BSMI 經濟部標準檢驗局 之甲類數位裝置的限制規定 這些限制的目的是為了在商業環境中 使用此設備時 能提供合理的保護以防止有害的干擾 此設備會產生 使用並散發射頻能量 如果未遵照製造廠商 的指導手冊來安裝和使用 可能會干擾無線電通訊 請勿在住宅區使用些設備 警告使用者 警告使用者 警告使用者 警告使用者 這是甲類的資訊產品 在居住的環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻干擾 在這種情況下 使用者會被要求採取某些適 當對策 ...

Page 10: ...M Laser Drive Equipment The optical transceiver module in this server is a laser Class 1 product Ambient Operation This equipment cannot be operated above an ambient operation temperature of 40 degrees centigrade Equipment Location This equipment can only be accessed by SERVICE PERSONNEL or by USERS who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location Access is t...

Page 11: ...on and tips WARNING Warning information appears before the text it references and should not be ig nored as the content may prevent damage to the device CAUTION CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES SIMILAR TO NOTES AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS HOWEVER APPEAR IN CAPITAL LET TERS AND CONTAIN VITAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION Personal Inventory This Computer system is designed for years of produc...

Page 12: ...mponents 9 Installing Hard Drives 10 Secure a 3 5 or 2 5 Hard Drive in the 3 5 Tray 11 Removing the Chassis Cover 12 Removing the Fan Duct 13 Installing CPUs 14 Installing Heatsinks 16 Installing the Fan Duct 17 Installing the Redundant Power Supply 18 Installing an Expansion Card 19 Installing Memory 20 Supported DIMM Configuration 21 Replacing the Fan Assembly 24 Replacing the Power Supply 25 Re...

Page 13: ...on 62 User Management 66 Remote Control 70 Maintenance 71 Using ESMS Advance Console Mode 72 Java RSM 72 Using Server Summary 77 Using Server Management 78 Using Server Monitor 83 Using Remote KVM Console 88 Using Virtual Storage 96 Using Power Control Management 101 APPENDIX A 103 Support 103 Installing the Rack Brackets 103 Troubleshooting Sequence 105 Server Boot Issues 105 Installation Problem...

Page 14: ...re 114 APPENDIX D 115 Mainboard Jumper Settings 115 Jumper 115 APPENDIX C 116 Using Power Consumption Management 116 Power Consumption Management Function 116 Remote Power Control 116 Power Consumption Management 116 Adding New Policies 119 APPENDIX E 122 Specifications 122 ...

Page 15: ...res require only a few simple tools including the following A Philips screwdriver A flat tipped screwdriver A grounding strap An anti static pad Most of the electrical connections can be disconnected by using your fingers It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the con nectors Before working on inter...

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Page 17: ... a PSMI Power Supply Management Interface connector features to support power consump tion management which is based on Intel DPNM Dynamic Power Node Management Enable the ME Management Engine build in the Tylersburg chipset and select a PSMI supported power supply to monitor and manage the Power Consumption feature through ESMS See Power Consumption Management Function to find out more about the ...

Page 18: ...e power supply in stalled Mezzanine Slot The QSSC 980 is a specially designed server that contains a mezzanine slot for SAS mezzanine cards Note SAS mezzanine card is an optional item Front Rear Controls IO Ports The QSSC 980 front controls IO ports include dual HDD LEDs on each HDD tray power button ID button di agnostic LEDs The rear controls IO ports include one PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports on...

Page 19: ...elease lever button Use this lever button to remove the hard drive in HDD bay 1 4 HDD status LEDs Top LED Normal Light Green Fault Red Bottom LED Active Dark Green 5 Logo panel right Right panel QSSC 980 HDD x 12 Location Left Right Upper HDD12 HDD9 HDD6 HDD3 HDD11 HDD8 HDD5 HDD2 Lower HDD10 HDD7 HDD4 HDD1 Note When use 1 1 SKU there are three HDD ports A1 B1 and A2 connected to MB HDD1 HDD4 are a...

Page 20: ... when a connection is made to the NIC1 port blinks when NIC1 port is active access 4 NIC2 LED Lights solid green when a connection is made to the NIC2 port blinks when NIC2 port is active access 5 HDD Active LED Blinks green for hard drive operation 6 System ID LED See table below for behavior Color Condition Occurrence Blue Off No identification Blinking Indicates ID Button pressed on chassis 7 P...

Page 21: ...ct the power cable to the socket An optional power module can be installed for backup power support 2 I O ports Connect I O devices to these ports See QSSC 980 2U I O Ports on page 6 3 Add on card covers Remove these covers before installing any PCI e card ...

Page 22: ...us LED Behavior is controlled by BMC see on System Controls and LEDs Description page 7 5 USB ports Connect USB devices to these two ports 6 VGA port Connect a monitor to this port 7 Serial port Connect serial devices to this port 8 IPMI NIC Connect a RJ 45 jack to this port to link to a BMC LAN from AST2050 9 NIC2 port Connect a RJ 45 jack to this port to link to a 10 100 1000 Megabit Ethernet LA...

Page 23: ...server is powered on This LED is inside the button on the 2 5 option Service LED Lights when the BMC port is on blinks off when there is traffic on the BMC port Rear System LEDs Status System Status LED Displays status errors and is controlled by BMC Color Condition Occurrence Blinking Critical Failure critical Fan Voltage Temperature state Non Critical Failure non critical Fan Voltage Temperature...

Page 24: ...ect the computer from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the computer case If possible wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the computer case Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the computer case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the c...

Page 25: ...or 5 MAIN_PWR Serverboard main power connector 6 CPU_PWR2 CPU2 CPU2 power connector 7 PSMI Management interface 8 CPU_2 socket 1366 pin Socket B CPU_2 socket for processor 9 CPU_1 socket 1366 pin Socket B CPU_1 socket for processor 10 DDR3 DIMM array CPU 2 6 x DDR3 DIMM slots channels 4 5 and 6 11 Slot for SAS mezzanine card optional 12 IPMI connector Baseboard management controller 13 USB port In...

Page 26: ...are 10 Installing Hard Drives Follow these instructions to install an HDD 1 Push the release button in the direction of the arrow The HDD tray locking handle springs open 2 Open the locking handle and pull to remove the HDD tray ...

Page 27: ...n Do not over tighten the screws OR Secure the 2 5 hard drive to the tray with three 3 screws as shown Do not over tighten the screws The following images depict a 3 5 and 2 5 HDD in a 3 5 tray 3 5 HDD in a 3 5 tray 2 5 HDD in a 3 5 tray Note The 3 5 HDD tray can accommodate either a 3 5 HDD or a 2 5 HDD drive 2 Replace the HDD tray and push firmly until the sits flush in the HDD bay 3 Close the l...

Page 28: ...rdware 12 Removing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on removing the chassis cover 1 Remove the securing screw 2 Press the top cover release button 3 Slide the cover back and then remove ...

Page 29: ...ing Hardware 13 Removing the Fan Duct Refer to the following instructions to remove the fan duct assembly 1 Locate the fan duct cover and remove the four 4 securing screws 2 Carefully lift up the fan duct cover as shown ...

Page 30: ...for location Refer to the following instructions to install CPUs 1 Pull the locking lever of the CPU socket out and up as shown 2 Push down as demonstrated to lift the CPU bracket 3 Remove the CPU dust cover by lifting the tab marked Remove 4 Locate the pin 1 corner of the CPU marked by a small triangle and the pin 1 corner of the socket note that the CPU has notches that fit into the socket ...

Page 31: ... CPUs After placing the CPU into the socket press the lever down and lock in place If you notice any resistance when inserting the CPU ensure that it is aligned correctly 5 Align the notches and drop the processor into the socket 6 Replace the CPU bracket and locking lever to lock the processor in place 7 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the second CPU Notch Notch ...

Page 32: ...d to insure proper cooling Refer to the following instructions to install heatsinks 1 Apply a thermal compound evenly on the top of the CPU 2 Remove the protective cover from the underside of the heatsink 3 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU Tighten the four retaining screws clockwise to secure the heat sink 4 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the second heatsink ...

Page 33: ... to the following instructions to install the fan duct 1 Carefully replace the fan duct cover as shown 2 Replace the four 4 securing screws WARNING Fan ducts are situated over and around the DIMM modules Ensure that all edges are not lodged inside the memory banks ...

Page 34: ...stalling the Redundant Power Supply Follow these instructions to install the redundant power supply 1 Remove the securing screw and the dummy cover from the redundant power supply bay as shown 2 Insert the redundant power supply as shown ...

Page 35: ...he riser connector on the system board A second PCI card can be installed Because the lower and upper PCI cards are installed in the same manner both use the following procedure Note The PCI riser assembly does not include a riser card or any cabling as standard To install a PCI card a riser card must be installed Refer to riser card user manual for installation procedures 1 Remove the riser card ...

Page 36: ...he location of the mem ory modules Refer to the following instructions to install memory modules 1 Pull the locking latches of the DIMM slot outwards 2 Align the memory module correctly Note the notch and obstruction in the following illustration 3 Press the edge connector of the memory module into the slot Press down firmly so that the locking latches of the DIMM slot are levered upwards to secur...

Page 37: ...opulation For single processor population the following guidelines apply DIMM 1 Single channel DIMM 3 Three channels populate Single DIMM per channel DIMM 6 Three channels populate Two DIMMs per channel The DIMM population rules are shown below Populated DIMM slots are denoted with an O Table 1 Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Conf...

Page 38: ...noted with an O Table 3 Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 2P Configuration Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 2P Configuration DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM Max Speed DIMM Processor A2 A1 B2 B1 C2 C1 Single Dual Rank Quad Rank Processor 1 O 1333 1066 2 Processor 2 O 1333 1066 Processor 1 O O O 1333 1066 6 Processor 2 O O O 1333 1066 Processor 1 O O O O O O 1066 800 12 Processor 2 O O O ...

Page 39: ...tomatically downgraded to match the supported CPU value As an example 1333 MHz mem ory with an E5530 CPU rated at 5 86 GT s is detected at a speed of 1066 MHz because of the CPU rating See the following table for further information CPU Number Clock Speed QPI Speed Max Memory Speed X5570 2 93 GHz X5560 2 80 GHz X5550 2 66 GHz 6 4 GT s 1333 1066 800 MHz E5540 2 53 GHz E5530 2 40 GHz E5520 L5520 2 2...

Page 40: ...assis cover See Removing the Chassis Cover on page 12 2 Disconnect the three 3 power cables from the backplane 3 Remove the single securing screw from the chassis as shown 4 Slide the assembly to clear the securing pins and pull up as shown 5 Select the fan module to replace and remove the screws from the assembly carrier 6 Replace the fan and reverse steps 5 to 1 to connect the fan assembly ...

Page 41: ...l an optional backup power supply Contact your dealer for de tails See Installing the Redundant Power Supply on page 18 Refer to the following instructions to replace the power supply 1 Grasp the PSU handle and push in the Lock Release latch 2 Pull the PSU out 3 Push the new PSU in the direction of the arrow until it sits flush with the chassis and locked in place ...

Page 42: ...d 1 Remove the top cover See Removing the Chassis Cover on page 12 2 Firmly grasp the riser assembly and lift up and away See the following image 3 Turn the assembly over and place on a clean static mat 4 Remove the securing screws and pull out the riser card as shown in the following figure To replace the riser card reverse steps 6 to 1 ...

Page 43: ...moving the Fan Duct on page 13 3 Remove the Fan Assembly See Replacing the Fan Assembly on page 24 4 Locate and disconnect the fan and the power cables from the backplane board 5 Remove the two securing screws from the backplane board 6 Grasp the backplane and gently remove the board from the chassis 7 Place the new board in the chassis Ensure that the board is right side up and the twelve hard di...

Page 44: ... the chassis See Installing Heatsink on page 16 6 Remove the CPU s from the chassis See Installing CPUs on page 14 7 Disconnect the power IPMB SATA front panel and mainboard cable connectors from the mainboard See QSSC 980 2U Mainboard Components on page 9 8 Remove the ten 10 screws securing the mainboard in place 9 Lift the mainboard out of the chassis in the direction of the arrow front edge fir...

Page 45: ...尚未定義樣式 Installing Hardware 29 Replacing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following instructions to replace the chassis cover 1 Replace cover and slide in the direction shown 1 2 Replace the securing screw 2 ...

Page 46: ...e security setup Note Only items in brackets can be modified Items that are not in brackets are display only BIOS Setup Options at Boot The user will be able to initiate SETUP by pressing the respective keys during the POST F2 Enter the BIOS Setup Console Redirection The console redirection allows a remote user to diagnose and fix problems on a server which has not successfully booted the OS The c...

Page 47: ...nce starts with an escape character This character can be entered in a va riety of different ways depending on the requirements of your terminal emulation software For example 0x1b and Esc refer to the same escape character The following table lists the escape sequence that must be sent to represent a special key or command Key ANSI Escape Sequence Windows Platform Design Note F1 ESC Shift op ESC ...

Page 48: ...cursor to previous position available in the field Minus key F5 Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field Plus key F6 space Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field Home PgUp Moves the cursor to the field at the top of the window End PgDn Moves the cursor to the field at the bottom of the window F9 Sets the parameters for the current menu to their default va...

Page 49: ... Tab Select Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc 1 Read from FRU AMIBIOS Version displays the BIOS version Check this version number when updating BIOS from the manufacturer Build Date displays the date the BIOS was created Product Name designated name of the unit Board Serial Number displays the serial number of the board Processor Ty...

Page 50: ... malfunction or prevents the system from booting open BIOS and choose Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu to boot up normally BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Server Security Exit Advanced Settings Warning Setting wrong values in below section may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration Memory Configuration SATA Configuration SuperIO Configuration USB Configuration PCI Configuration ...

Page 51: ...es All 3 Intel R SpeedStep tm tech Enabled 2 Intel R TurboMode tech Enabled 2 C3 STATE Disabled 2 C6 STATE Enabled 2 C7 STATE Enabled 2 Disabled for Windows XP Select Screen Select Item Change Option Tab Select Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled Enabled Only for CPUs that support this feature 2 Disabled Enabled Only for CP...

Page 52: ...sharing same hardware resources each software environment may consist of OS and ap plications Execute Disable Bit Capability Enabled Disabled When disabled force the XD feature flag to always return 0 The Execute Disable Bit feature XD bit can prevent data pages from being used by malicious software to exe cute code A processor with the XD bit feature can provide memory protection in either of the...

Page 53: ...ce DDR 1333 2 Independent Channel Mirroring Lockstep Sparing 3 Disabled Enabled Current Memory Frequency 800 1033 1333 Mhz Displays the current memory frequency Memory Frequency Auto Force DDR 800 Force DDR 1033 Force DDR 1333 Forces a DDR3 fre quency slower than the common tCK detected via SPD Memory Mode Independent Channel Mirroring Lockstep Sparing Independent independent channel Mir roring mi...

Page 54: ...Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled Compatible Enhanced 2 IDE RAID AHIC SATA 1 Configuration Disabled Compatible Enhanced Configure SATA 1 IDE RAID AHCI IDE Supports up to 4 SATA ports with Parallel ATA emulation AHCI Supports all SATA ports using the Advanced Host Controller Interface RAID Supports configura t...

Page 55: ...ufacturer s name of the device Size displays the size of the device GB LBA Mode indicates whether LBA access mode is supported or not supported Block Mode indicates whether multi sector transfer is supported PIO Mode indicates whether PIO mode is supported Async DMA indicates whether Async DMA is supported Ultra DMA indicates whether Ultra DMA is supported S M A R T indicates whether S M A R T mod...

Page 56: ...PU resulting in faster data transfer then when the CPU is used for every byte of transfer Auto automatically detects optimal or default DMA mode SWDMA0 SWDMA2 select SingleWord DMA 0 to 2 MWDMA0 MWDMA2 select MultiWord DMA 0 to 2 UDMA 0 UDMA5 select Ultra DMA 0 to 5 S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology reports drive degradation to the operating system to warn you of potentia...

Page 57: ... Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Super I O Configuration enables you to configure the onboard serial ports Serial Port1 Address This option is used to assign the I O address and IRQ for the first onboard serial port The default setting is 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port2 Address This option ...

Page 58: ...ect Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled Enabled Auto 2 Disabled 2 USB Ports 4 USB Ports 6 USB Ports 8 USB Ports 12 USB Ports This menu enables you to configure USB devices USB Devices Enabled displays USB devices currently detected Legacy USB Support enables support for legacy USB devices Select A...

Page 59: ...isabled Enabled 2 Disabled Enabled with PXE Enable without PXE 3 Auto 4 800GT 5 866GT 6 400GT NIC1 ZOAR Disabled Enabled with PXE Enabled without PXE From IOH PCIE Port NIC2 ZOAR Disabled Enabled with PXE Enabeld without PXE From IOH PCIE Port NIC1 MAC Address Information only Displays the NIC1 MAC address NIC2 MAC Address Information only Displays the NIC2 MAC address SAS Mezz SWRAID5 Disabled En...

Page 60: ...upport Enabled 1 Enable or disable Windows Hardware Error Architecture Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2009 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled Enabled This menu allows you to enable the Windows Hardware Error Architecture WHEA Support Enables or disables the Windows Hardware Error Architecture WHEA ...

Page 61: ...merican Megatrends Inc Boot Settings Configuration Select this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Boot Settings Configuration Quiet Boot Disabled 1 Bootup Num Lock On 2 Wait For F1 If Error Enabled 3 POST Timeout 5 seconds Disabled Displays normal POST messages Enabled Displays OEM Logo instead of POST Messages Select Screen Select Item Change Option F...

Page 62: ...A GB Slo Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Network Drives Select this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Network Driv...

Page 63: ...ss Configuration Restore on AC Power Loss Power Off 1 Event Control Interface View Event Log Clear BMC System Event Log Event logging Enabled 1 ECC Event Logging Enabled 1 PCI Event Logging Enabled 2 QPI Event Logging Enabled 2 IOH Internal Event Logging Enabled 2 NMI on Error Fatal 3 Configure Remote Access Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exi...

Page 64: ... is OK DHCP Enabled Disabled 2 IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Subnet Mask xxx xxx xxx xxx GateWay Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Current MAC address in BMC xx xx xx xx xx xx Enter for IP Address Configuration Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 1 Default command value is 01 user should not change it 2 Disabled E...

Page 65: ...ss IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 2 Flow Control None 3 Redirection After BIOS POST Always 4 Terminal Type ANSI 5 Select Remote Access type Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 1 Disabled Enabled 2 115200 8 n 1 57600 8 n 1 38400 8 n 1 19200 8 n 1 09600 8 n 1 3 None Hardware Software 4 Disable...

Page 66: ...er the supervisor password is installed or not User Password displays whether the user password is installed or not Change Supervisor User Password you can install a Supervisor password and if you install a supervisor pass word you can then install a user password A user password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility If you highlight these items and press Enter a dia...

Page 67: ...etup main menu Discard Changes and Exit Highlight this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the Setup utility and exit the Setup utility When the Discard Changes and Exit dialog box appears press Y to discard changes and exit or press N to return to the setup main menu Discard Changes select this item and press Enter to discard any changes you have made without leaving...

Page 68: ...asic management while the Advance console mode Java Remote Su pervisor Management Java RSM supports more advanced management functions The first half of this chapter will guide you how to use Web console and the second half of this chapter guide you how to use Advance console In combination assists users a comprehensive understanding of using the ESMS The following web browsers are supported Inter...

Page 69: ...ng user ID and privilege Setting the KVM TCP Ports on the Network Before using the ESMS ensure that the firewall settings are configured to allow access to the following ports Remote KVM 8890 TCP 8900 TCP Discovery 5000 Multicast 2000 UDP Virtual Storage 9000 TCP Note The ESMS requires access to the system s TCP ports For information on configur ing firewall settings to allow TCP port access refer...

Page 70: ...vides the basic management utility for the user to view system information and events perform simple system tasks and modify system configuration of managed servers remotely System Information The System Information tab enables you to view the Version Information enable Session Time Out and interval and view Components options Click the System Information tab to view the following web page Figure ...

Page 71: ...elect a timeout value from the drop down list 3 Click Disable to prevent the embedded web server from logging off 4 Click Submit to save the changes Components Click the Components tab to view Server Board CPU and Memory Information Server Board Information Includes Serial Number BIOS Version Product ID Manufacturer and Manufacture Date CPU Information Includes CPU ID Status Socket Manufacturer Mo...

Page 72: ...錯誤 尚未定義樣式 Using the ESMS 56 Figure 9 Components Screen ...

Page 73: ...rature and voltage status and event logs Click the System Monitoring tab to view the following web page Figure 10 System Monitoring Screen Sensor Readings The Sensor Readings tab provides information about system hardware such as the fan speed internal temperature and voltage Summary Click the Summary tab to display a brief overview of system hardware status ...

Page 74: ...ans for CPUs and SYS that are installed Temperature Status indicates the status for such items as the baseboard and processor temperature and thermal control Voltage Status indicates the voltage status for components such as the baseboard processor Vcc and CPUs installed Note This page will automatically update every 20 seconds ...

Page 75: ...mation Figure 12 System Monitoring Fan Note This page will automatically update every 10 seconds Temperature Click the Temperature tab to view system component temperature information Figure 13 System Monitoring Temperature Note This page will automatically update every 10 seconds ...

Page 76: ... tab to view reports about system events Figure 15 System Monitoring Event Logs Severity indicates the nature of the event non recoverable critical warning information return to ok unspecified Time Stamp indicates the time and date the event occurred Description describes the event in more detail Save Event Logs save the log to disk You are prompted to save the event log text file to disk Clear Ev...

Page 77: ... Using the ESMS 61 Fault LED 1 Click the Fault LED tab to view the following screen Figure 16 System Monitoring Fault LED 2 Click on the desired setting Turn Fault LED Off sets the fault LED on the server to off ...

Page 78: ...tificate Figure 17 Configuration Network 1 Click the Network tab to set network parameters Figure 18 Configuration Network DHCP When checked enable DHCP server an IP address is automatically assigned IPAddress enter a specific IP address to be assigned Net Mask enter the Net Mask of the LAN Gateway enter the Gateway of the LAN Mac Address this field displays the Mac address ...

Page 79: ...vent Filter tab allows you to modify the Trap Receiver Destination Address Click the Event Filter tab to display the following web page Figure 19 Configuration Event Filter E mail Notification The E mail Notification tab enables you to configure e mail SMTP server sender and receiver details for E mail system events notification Click the E mail Notification tab to display the following web page ...

Page 80: ... Clock page displays the server Date and Time Click the Clock tab to view the following web page Figure 21 Configuration Clock SSL Certificate The SSL Certificate page enables the Administrator to generate a new CSR Certificate Signing Request key au tomatically or upload the key Click the SSL Certificate tab to view the following web page ...

Page 81: ...ng a CSR Follow these instructions to generate and upload a CSR 1 Fill in the information in the fields provided Country Name the two digit code for a country Select the country from the drop down list Organization Name legal Company or Personal Name as legally registered in your locality Organization Unit Name whichever branch of your company is ordering the certificate Locality Name city or loca...

Page 82: ...d to upload the key 3 Once the upload is completed close the browser 4 Open a new browser and log in The certificate file is the CSR previously uploaded 5 After you have generated or uploaded the CSR click Submit to save the changes User Management The User Management web page enables the administrator to change the administrative account password and to add modify and delete users and set user pr...

Page 83: ...nfirmation 4 Type the E mail address in the text box 5 Type the Phone number in the text box 6 Select the privilege to assign to this user administrator Administrator Operator User Call Back 7 Select Status to Enable or Disable the user account 8 Click Submit to save the user Editing User Information After a User is added the administrator can change the user s password e mail phone and privileges...

Page 84: ...e Click to prevent the user access to the server Delete Click to remove the user from the system Change Password Click to change the user s password Changing Password Follow these steps to change password 1 Under the username root click Change Password button The following screen appears Figure 28 User Management Changing Password 2 Type the new password 3 Type the password again for confirmation ...

Page 85: ...ertificate Au thority Server CAS and an AD certificate 1 In the ADS Configuration page enter the file path of the CA certificate or browse to the location 2 Click Browse to upload the Certificate exported from the AD server 3 Enter Primary DNS Domain Name Server IP and Root Domain AD server Domain 4 In the Clock Settings page ensure BMC shows the same time as the AD Server 5 Click Submit 6 Log off...

Page 86: ... down the system remotely Note The IPMI connector must be connected to enable this function Click the Remote Power Control tab to view the following web page Figure 30 User Management Remote Power Control In the Power Control frame select Power Off On from the drop down menu then click Submit to turn off the remote server OR Select Reset then click Submit to reset the remote server ...

Page 87: ... information on updating firmware Click the Firmware Update tab to view the following web page Figure 31 Maintenance Firmware Update BIOS Update Use the BIOS Update feature to upgrade to the latest BIOS version Click the BIOS Update tab to view the following web page Figure 32 Maintenance BIOS Update Reset Firmware Use the Reset firmware web page to reset the firmware to the factory default config...

Page 88: ...ol Management Choosing Advance Console mode begins the Java web start mechanism that initiates the download of the jnlp launch file and java library and launches the Java Remote Supervisor Management RSM utility Note Before choosing Advance Console mode ensure that the Java runtime environ ment JRE6 or later is correctly installed Figure 34 Advanced Console Login Java RSM The Java RSM combines max...

Page 89: ...ity to provide search functionality for the BMC host Advanced options are available for searching large server lists Automatic Server Discovery The Java RSM discovery function automatically detects all BMC hosts residing on the local or remote area net works by sending multicast packets to all BMC hosts during startup When the DISD residing in the BMC host firmware receives the discovery multicast...

Page 90: ...sh the authentication process to Java RSM functions acquire privileges Enter a valid user ID and password to access the selected host The following web page displays after a successful authentication to the selected BMC Host Figure 37 Authentication and Privilege Window Authentication failure results in displaying the following web page ...

Page 91: ... accessed through a pop up menu by right clicking the mouse button on the required host Figure 39 BMC Host List Network Configuration The Network Configuration screen is used to make changes to the Host Name IP Address Netmask Gateway and DNS information of BMC hosts detected by the Java RSM Right click the desired host and select Config Network Setting to display the Network Configuration screen ...

Page 92: ... 40 Network Configuration Settings Make any desired changes to the information displayed and click Submit to save the new configuration Note Deselect Assign IP Address By DHCP Server to make changes to IP Netmask and Gateway information ...

Page 93: ...e Indicates the BMC host name 4 Firmware Indicates the current firmware version of BMC host 5 BIOS Indicates the current BIOS version of remote server host 6 Serial Number Indicates the serial number of server board 7 Product Indicates the product id of server board 8 SEL Count Indicates the current count of system event log 9 Power State Indicates current DC power state of remote server host 10 P...

Page 94: ...ription 1 Host Selection Select the desired host from the drag down list 2 User Account Management Add Modify and delete users or change user passwords 3 Privilege Management Select the desired application privileges associated with the se lected group Managing User Accounts The User Account Management panel is used to add update and delete user accounts and change their associated passwords using...

Page 95: ...odifications and click Submit to save the changes Delete select the user s and click Delete to remove the selected user s A confirmation message displays Figure 45 User Accounts Deleting Click Yes to delete the user s Change Password select a user and click Change Password to display the password change screen Figure 46 User Accounts Changing Password Make any desired modifications and click Submi...

Page 96: ... the most powerful group Figure 47 Managing Function Privileges To change group privileges check or deselect the desired boxes for each group and click Save to save changes Note The example shows the default privilege settings for all groups The Java RSM automatically checks if the current user is authorized to use a specific function and displays an er ror message if the user s privilege is insuf...

Page 97: ...ration area Blue Block Display current policy of target 4 Combo box for listing the selected hosts from the server tree list on the left side As doing filtering action the combo box provide for choosing the target host 5 Button for reload the latest configuration date from remote BMC host 6 Button for saving the adjusted configuration to remote BMC host 7 Button for add now PEF policy record 8 But...

Page 98: ...esired information of target host 2 Notification mail sender information and con figuration area Blue Displays the current notification sender mail information The text fields are editable 3 Notification mail receiver configuration area Displays current notification mail receiver 4 List the selected hosts from the server tree list from the left column For filtering action the combo box provides ch...

Page 99: ...system events in the form of a table for all discovered BMC hosts Filters applied to the log reduce the content to specific events requested by the user Figure 51 Server Monitor Event Log No Item Description 1 Action Panel Select the host log to display from the drop down menu or delete the log for the selected host 2 Filter Panel Add Filters to the log output to target specific events 3 Event Log...

Page 100: ... Description 1 Filter Panel Select the host temperature conditions to display 2 Temperature Information Panel Displays system temperature statistics for the specified host and sensor in the following columns LNCT lower non critical threshold value LCT lower critical threshold value UNCT upper non critical threshold value UCT upper critical threshold value Value the actual temperature value recorde...

Page 101: ...ription 1 Filter Panel Select the host voltage conditions to display 2 Voltage Information Panel Displays system voltage statistics for the specified host and sensor in the following columns LNCT lower non critical threshold value LCT lower critical threshold value UNCT upper non critical threshold value UCT upper critical threshold value Value the actual voltage value recorded by the sensor State...

Page 102: ...iption 1 Filter Panel Select the host fan speed conditions to display 2 Fan Speed Information Panel Displays system fan speed statistics for the specified host and sen sor in the following columns LNCT lower non critical threshold value LCT lower critical threshold value UNCT upper non critical threshold value UCT upper critical threshold value Value the actual fan speed value recorded by the sens...

Page 103: ...l lowing columns ID the system component ID number Status the current component status Socket the socket associated with the component Manufacture the component manufacturer Model the component model Frequency the component operating frequency 3 Memory Information Displays system Memory information for the specified host in the following columns ID the system component ID number Status the current...

Page 104: ...l related data for example keyboard and mouse USB HID emulation data between KVMD and the Java RSM Remote Screen Redirection ESMS captures video output compresses and sends it to a remote console PC with encryption The Java RSM application on the console PC receives and displays the server s video screen ESMS can acquire video source ei ther from PCI bus as VGA mode or from external source as Vide...

Page 105: ...the managed server mouse is moved locally the console PC mouse position is different from the redirected managed server mouse In order to re synchronize the mouse click the Mouse Synchronization button on the toolbar Figure 58 Remote KVM Mouse Synchronization Note If the mouse is asynchronous after clicking mouse synchronization ensure that mouse acceleration is turned off To turn off the mouse ac...

Page 106: ... absolute mode the mouse cursor is always synchronized and mouse acceleration should not be dis abled Note Absolute Mode is only supported when the remote server is using Windows series or Mac OSX operating system To switch control mode click Console Option and select Mouse Control Mode Figure 59 Remote KVM Mouse Control Mode Show Hide Console Side Mouse You can hide or show the console side local...

Page 107: ...ursor Figure 62 Remote KVM Hardware Cursor Keyboard LED and Status Synchronization The remote keyboard LED status indicators on the GUI are designed to provide a view of the keyboard LED sta tus on the managed server side When the remote KVM function is activated on the console PC the LED statuses between the client and managed server side might be different The indicator switches change the keybo...

Page 108: ... are available on the menu bar where the user can select hot keys to send to ESMS and the managed server directly instead of pressing keys Click on the following icon on the toolbar to open the Setup Hotkeys screen Figure 64 Remote KVM Hot Key Simulation The following screen displays the hot key menu Figure 65 Remote KVM Hot Key Menu Configure up to 16 hot keys and click Submit to save the changes...

Page 109: ...ual Keyboard to send the associated USB HID message Figure 68 Remote KVM Virtual Keyboard Supported languages are shown in the table below The list is expandable using the appropriate plug in for the formatted java property file Language Language Code Country Code English default En US Japanese Jp JP German De DE Switching Video Screen Display Mode If the remote screen resolution is larger then th...

Page 110: ...or video quality scaling To adjust video quality click Video Control and select Video Quality Figure 71 Remote KVM Video Quality Adjust The four video quality options are defined and described in the table below Option Quality Required System Resource Bandwidth Low The video appears blurred due to loss of quality Lowest system resource usage Lowest network bandwidth usage Medium Less blurring and ...

Page 111: ...ma value slide to select the desired gamma value Figure 72 Remote KVM Video Contrast Adjust Encryption Mode Encryption includes the following modes Keyboard and mouse encryption Uses AES method for encryption Video Only encryption Uses RC4 method for encryption The client side can only view encryption mode however users can access the Web Console to change the encryption mode and launch again Figu...

Page 112: ... emulates an USB mass storage device for the USB Host The operation system recognizes the virtual USB mass storage and mounts it as a virtual storage device Figure 74 Virtual Storage Overview Currently the virtual storage function provided by Java RMS supports one physical device shared by multiple re mote hosts with each remote host able to mount up to six virtual storage devices Figure 75 Virtua...

Page 113: ...es but user has to follow the speed of client device to achieve the best performance To mount a virtual device perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the physical device is connected and working properly 2 Select the remote host s able to access the virtual device by checking the appropriate boxes in the Host Selection Panel 3 Select the desired physical device from the drop down menu Figure 76...

Page 114: ... virtual storage devices Icon Status The device is ready to use The device is reading The device is writing There is no media in the device CD ROM DVD ROM Status An error occurred Writable Displays writable or read only status Device Node Displays the device node represented in the OS HW node list or the file path of the associated image file for the mounted virtual storage Device Name Displays th...

Page 115: ...To change the image file of a virtual device perform the following steps 1 Select the device in the Remote Virtual Storage Device Status panel as shown and click Change Figure 79 Virtual Storage Device Status 2 Enter the Image File path or click Select to browse for image files 3 Click Submit The Device Node entry in the status panel is updated with the new image file ...

Page 116: ...firmware 3 Upgrade Status Panel Displays upgrade status and cancels upgrades in progress To upgrade BMC firmware on individual or multiple remote servers perform the following steps 1 Select the target remote BMC server s to receive the upgrade in the Host Selection panel 2 Enter the firmware file path or click Select to browse for firmware files Figure 81 Firmware Management Options WARNING Check...

Page 117: ...tem Description 1 Power Schedule Control Panel Manage power status and scheduling 2 Power Status Panel Displays all detected BMC server power status 3 Power Control Schedule Status Panel Displays the power control schedule Changing Remote Server Power States To change individual or multiple server power states perform the following steps 1 Select Immediate and choose the desired power status from ...

Page 118: ...lect the servers to receive the state change signal in the Power Status panel Figure 84 Scheduling Power State Changes 4 Click Submit The requested power state changes are added to the Power Control Schedule Status panel Figure 85 Submitting Power State Changes When the date and time specified arrives the requested power state change is sent to the selected remote serv er s Note Scheduled changes ...

Page 119: ...er chassis prior to installing the server into the rack Follow the procedures below to install the rack mount brackets onto the server Remove the Rails 1 Loosen the four securing screws from the slider mechanism 2 Extend the front and rear ends of the rails to fit the rack cabinet 3 Secure with all necessary screws for your cabinet 4 Tighten the four screws on the slide rails to secure in place ...

Page 120: ...E SERVER SYSTEM IS HEAVY TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY TWO INDIVIDUALS ARE REQUIRED TO LIFT AND PLACE THE SERVER INTO POSITION 6 Slide the server onto the rails and push back until it sits flush against the vertical supports on the cabinet The server must rest completely on the rails ...

Page 121: ...Boot failure situations are also caused by the following Incompatible processor ensure the selected processor model is correct for your server board Some processors require specific server board versions and BIOS revisions see Specifications in Appendix E on page 122 If the processor is compatible try removing and reinstalling the processor to ensure it is installed correctly Processor overheat th...

Page 122: ...pply and the AC outlet If the power supply or the AC outlet has an on off switch make sure that it is on and verify that the outlet is supplying current Check for foreign objects inside the chassis such as screws that can short circuit server connections Cable Issues Ensure that all cable connections both internal and external are attached correctly and securely Electrical Short or Overload Remove...

Page 123: ...ds upon applying AC power to the power supply the baseboard management controller BMC is initializing If not then the BMC is not functioning If the BMC is working try to gather system event log SEL information for investigation Installation Problems Perform the following checks if you are troubleshooting an installation problem Check all cable and power connections including all rack cable connect...

Page 124: ...Sleep mode Rear Panel Location NO Name Icon Color Display Status Description Green Right OFF Green Amber Left OFF No Link No Access Green Right ON Green Amber Left NO Link No Access Green Right BLINK Link Access Green Amber Left NO 10 Speed 10 Green Right BLINK Link Access Green Amber Left Green On 100 Speed 100 Green Right BLINK Link Access 1 LAN 1 2 BMC LAN RJ 45 LAN Green Amber Left Amber On 1G...

Page 125: ...en an error occurs before the system video has been initialized Beep codes will be generated by the system board speaker commonly referred to as the PC speaker POST Code Checkpoints The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre boot process The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the POST portion of the BIOS Checkpoint Descript...

Page 126: ... the silent boot module Set the window for displaying text information 37 Displaying sign on message CPU information setup key message and any OEM specific information 38 Initializes different devices through DIM See DIM Code Checkpoints section of document for more information 39 Initializes DMAC 1 DMAC 2 3A Initialize RTC date time 3B Test for total memory installed in the system Also Check for ...

Page 127: ...h 0FFh Initializes the Microsoft IRQ Routing Table Prepares the runtime language module Disables the system configuration display if needed A4 Initialize runtime language module A7 Displays the system configuration screen if enabled Initialize the CPU s before boot which includes the programming of the MTRR s A8 Prepare CPU for OS boot including final MTRR values A9 Wait for user input at config d...

Page 128: ...ile absent 3 3 beeps for insert next diskette in A 4 4 beeps for flash program successful 5 5 beeps for read file error 7 7 beeps for no flash present 8 8 beeps for floppy controller error 10 10 beeps for flash erase error 11 11 beeps for flash program error 12 12 beeps for wrong bios file size 13 13 beeps for ROM image mismatch 14 1 long beep after 4 beeps for BIOS recovery by jumper ...

Page 129: ...eb browser go to Maintenance Firmware Upgrade and click Enter Up grade Mode 2 Select the file S98vxxx bin to update 3 The server reboots after the upgrade is complete Using DOS to update BMC Firmware 1 Copy the BMC firmware update utility bmcfu exe and BMC firmware image file S98vxxx bin to an easily accessible location such as remote HDD or USB key Then Boot QSSC 98MB into DOS mode Note Do not us...

Page 130: ...ash options provided in the batch file F BAT to update BIOS Using incorrect flash options to flash BIOS may cause damage to your sys tem Using WebUI to update BIOS firmware 1 Login into BIOS web via web browser go to Maintenance BIOS update and click Enter Update Mode 2 Select the 3Axx iso to update 3 After the update is complete please reboot and press F9 under BIOS to load the default values 4 I...

Page 131: ... et tt ti in ng gs s The following illustration shows the location of the jumpers on the mainboard Jumper Location Default Setting Function Password Setting 1 2 Protect Default J21 1 2 2 3 Clear CMOS Setting 1 2 Hold Default J24 1 2 2 3 Clear BMC Disable 1 2 Disable BMC JP2 Open Open Enable BMC Default ...

Page 132: ...g is a list of requirements check your server UM for the latest specifications PSMI interface BIOS ME enabled function Feature must be available in Web UI The DPNM technology is capable of balancing power consumption against performance in deployed Intel Neha lem generation servers Actual power consumption savings is dependent on server configuration Note The Power Consumption Management function ...

Page 133: ...receive informa tion from the remote ME Select to acquire remote BMC hosts and view if the they support DPNM Select to create a new policy predefined values are available Modify the current selected policy configuration Delete the selected policy configuration Enable or disable the state of selected policy If the state of the selected policy is disabled the configuration of the policy is not imple...

Page 134: ...le DPNM to disable the server system Adding Trending 1 From the Group Pane select an available system from the Host List frame 2 Click Add Trending to complete the process Configuring DPNM 1 From the Host List frame select an available system from the Host List frame 2 Click Configuration to complete the process Refreshing DPNM The Refresh function pools the available server systems under the Powe...

Page 135: ...e click New Policy The Power Node Policy Configuration window displays The following table provides a brief description of the available settings Item Description Select from two policy types Simple Power Limit and Power Limit with Inlet Temperature trigger Simple Power Limit Policy Power limit control trigger is based on assigned power budget value Power Limit with Inlet Temperature Trigger Power...

Page 136: ... following actions to take effect 1 Set the Correction Time Limit 6000 to 600000 ms 2 Send Alert Action 3 Shutdown the system Note Correction time limit range is different between pro jects 2 After selecting specific settings click Submit to create a new Policy Editing Policies 1 From the Group Pane click Edit Policy The Power Node Policy Configuration window displays 2 After editing the desired s...

Page 137: ...to enable as shown in the following image 2 Click the Enable Policy button to enable the inactive policy Disabling Policies 1 From the Policy List frame select a policy to disable as shown in the following image 2 Click the Disable Policy button to disable the selected policy Reloading Policies From the Policy List frame click the Reload Policy button to refresh the Policy List frame ...

Page 138: ...SAS ports x12 via RAID card VGA ASPEED AST2050 One 1 DB 15 VGA Connector Supports resolutions up to 1600x1200 16bpp 75Hz DDR2 memory supports up to 128MB LAN Intel LAN82576 Intel LAN82574L Two 2 10 100 1000 Base TX One 1 10 100 1000 Base TX Management port Super I O Winbond W83627DHG COM1 FAN Chassis FAN x6 Speed detectable with PWM control ROM SPI Flash BIOS 32M bits ACPI ACPI compliance S0 S1 S4...

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