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Appendix III RAID configuration description of onboard hard disk controller ................... 131

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for I620-G20

Page 1: ...Sugon I620 G20 U s e r s M a n u a l DAWNING INFORMATION INDUSTRY CO LTD ...

Page 2: ... a part of services provided by Sugon Hence Sugon will not guarantee the accuracy and availability of such website information Users shall assume the risk of using such website by themselves This manual is not used to indicate that Sugon guarantees its products and services expressly or implicitly including but not limited to the guarantee of the applicability safety merchantability and fitness fo...

Page 3: ...d trademarks of other companies and are owned by their respective companies other organizations or individuals The accompanying software described in this user s manual is provided according to the terms and conditions of the end user license agreement and can only be used and reproduced in accordance with the provisions of the end user license agreement Copyright 2013 DAWNING INFORMATION INDUSTRY...

Page 4: ...er distribution equipment may be needed to supply the power for all equipment safely Please observe the following guidelines Balance the server power supply load between the available AC power supply branch circuits The total AC current load of the system is not allowed to exceed 80 percent of the AC current rating for the branch circuit Do not use the ordinary power wiring board to connect with t...

Page 5: ... In this way it can implement the electrostatic discharge of the anti static package and your body Minimize the movement The movement will lead to the accumulation of static electricity around your body Hold the edge or frame of the equipment and operate the equipment carefully Do not touch the welding point pin or exposed circuit Do not put the equipment in the place where other people can touch ...

Page 6: ...n disconnect the connected power cord remote communication system network and modem before you open the outer cover of the equipment Statement 1 Note The power control button on the equipment and the power switch the power supply will not disconnect the current of the supply equipment The equipment may be also provided with more than one power cord To enable the equipment to be powered off complet...

Page 7: ...paper clip hair clip and screw from falling into the server Statement 4 In order to reduce the risk of personal injury fire or equipment damage the AC power supply branch circuit powered for the rack shall not be overloaded Please consult with the electrical agency who formulates the equipment wiring and installation requirements Statement 5 Use the adjustable UPS to prevent the server from being ...

Page 8: ...viii attention shall be paid to the plug power socket and the connection point between power line and server ...

Page 9: ...n Environment of Products 4 Table 1 3 Operation environment of products 4 2 Architecture and Installation 4 2 1 Product components 4 2 1 1 Front panel component 5 2 1 2 Rear panel component 8 2 2 Disassembly of product chassis and main components 9 2 2 1 Preparation prior to power on 9 2 2 2 Steps for uncovering server 10 2 2 3 Removing CPU 11 2 2 4 Removal steps of CPU heat radiators 14 2 2 5 Mem...

Page 10: ...liminate CMOS jumper setting 32 3 3 BIOS setup 33 3 3 1 System BIOS setup method 33 3 3 2 Main menu 34 3 3 3 Advanced menu 35 3 3 4 Chipset menu 44 3 3 5 Server Mgmt menu 61 3 3 6 Security menu 69 3 3 7 Boot menu 70 3 3 8 Save Exit menu 71 3 4 BMC configuration 71 3 4 1 Dashboard 73 3 4 2 FRU DMI 75 3 4 3 Server Health 78 3 4 4 Component Information 82 3 4 5 Configuration 88 3 4 6 Remote Control 1...

Page 11: ...SP1 64bit 120 4 2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 6 Update 2 X86_64 120 5 FAQ of products 122 Appendix I Abbreviations 122 Appendix II POST code check point of LCD 124 Appendix III RAID configuration description of onboard hard disk controller 131 ...

Page 12: ...isk box 21 Figure 2 16 Fix hard disk 22 Figure 2 17 Press locking buckle 22 Figure 2 18 Plug out the power module 22 Figure 2 19 Installation of expansion card 23 Figure 2 20 Fan pull out schematic diagram 24 Figure 2 21 Guide components 24 Figure 2 22 Fixing position of front support of sliding rail 25 Figure 2 23 Pull out internal guide 25 Figure 2 24 Installation method of internal rail 26 Figu...

Page 13: ...ation menu interface 49 Figure 3 23 CPU P State Control menu interface 50 Figure 3 24 CPU C State Control menu interface 50 Figure 3 25 Common RefCode Configuration menu interface 51 Figure 3 26 QPI Configuration menu interface 52 Figure 3 27 QPI General Configuration menu interface 52 Figure 3 28 QPI Status menu interface 53 Figure 3 29 Memory Configuration menu interface 53 Figure 3 30 Memory Ma...

Page 14: ...ule part 72 Figure 3 59 Event log module 72 Figure 3 60 FRU DMI sub menu 73 Figure 3 61 FRU information interface 73 Figure 3 62 DMI information interface 74 Figure 3 63 Server Health submenu 75 Figure 3 64 Sensor reading main interface 75 Figure 3 65 Sensor list area part 76 Figure 3 66 Detailed sensor information area 76 Figure 3 67 Threshold setup interface 77 Figure 3 68 Sensor event statistic...

Page 15: ...tion interface 2 92 Figure 3 97 Figure 3 97Event Filter addition interface 3 93 Figure 3 98 Figure 3 98 Event Filter addition interface 4 93 Figure 3 99 Alert Policy addition item interface 94 Figure 3 100 LAN Destination addition item interface 94 Figure 3 101 RADIUS interface 95 Figure 3 102 Remote conference interface 95 FIgure 3 103 SMTP interface 96 Figure 3 104 SSL authentication configurati...

Page 16: ...utomated video recording submenu 110 Figure 3 135 Trigger condition setup interface 110 Figure 3 136 Recorded video list interface 110 Figure 3 137 Maintenance submenu 111 Figure 3 138 Setup interface for keeping existing configuration 111 Figure 3 139 Factory setting recovery setup interface 111 Figure 3 140 Firmware Update submenu 112 Figure 3 141 BMC firmware upgrade interface 112 Figure 3 142 ...

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Page 18: ...Port Console Redirection interface 40 Table 3 11 Description of COM0 Console Redirection Settings 40 Table 3 12 Description of EMS Console Redirection Settings configuration interface 41 Table 3 13 Description of PCI Subsystem Settings configuration interface 42 Table 3 14 Description of network Stack Configuration interface 43 Table 3 15 Description of CSM Configuration interface 43 Table 3 16 De...

Page 19: ...n of BMC User Settings interface parameter 65 Table 3 42 Description of Delete User interface parameter 65 Table 3 43 Description of Change User Settings interface parameter 66 Table 3 44 Description of security interface parameter 67 Table 3 45 Description of Boot interface parameter 67 Table 3 46 Description of Save Exit interface parameter 68 Table 3 47 Description of management platform 69 Tab...

Page 20: ...ription of LAN Destination item information 91 Table 3 74 Description of Event Filter adding items 93 Table 3 75 Description of Alert Policy adding items 94 Table 3 76 Description of LAN Destination adding items 94 Table 3 77 Description of RADIUS interface information 95 Table 3 78 Description of Remote Session interface information 96 Table 3 79 Description of SMTP interface information 96 Table...

Page 21: ... disk chassis 16 disk chassis and 24 disk chassis Optionally support two 2 5 inch built in hard disks non hot plug and be compatible to SATA SAS SSD hard disks Optionally support 2 or 4 rear disk slots and be compatible to different hard disks such as SATA SAS SSD The monitoring functions based on the LCM monitoring screen are added for 8 and 16 disk slots The monitoring screen supports to display...

Page 22: ...other network cards The front panel is designed with the monitoring screen which can monitor the system hardware and display the system information and operation state of the hardware such as CPU and fan Standard 1 1 redundant power which can avoid instantaneous power failure and provide the users with more stable and reliable system power The server support 6 PCI E 3 0 expansion slots and is desi...

Page 23: ...n of SAS SATA hot plug and optional 4 rear hot plug 2 5 inch SATA SAS hard disk or SSD hard disk Display system Graphic controller integrating BMC chip CD ROM Optional SATA ultra thin DVD RW CD ROM or USB DVD RW CD ROM Network card Integrate double 1000M network card and one management network interface independent Expansion slot Support maximum 8 PCI E expansion slots Optionally support horizonta...

Page 24: ...cation Environment of Products Table 1 3 Operation environment of products Parameter Operation indicator Operation space 2U Operation temperature 10 35 50 95 Operation humidity 35 80 RH Transportation and storage temperature 40 55 40 131 Transportation and storage humidity 20 93 RH 40 Elevation Less than or equal to 3000m Falling height in packing and transportation Less than or equal to 600mm 2 A...

Page 25: ...5 2 1 1 Front panel component Front view of 8 HDD bays of the I620 G20 Front view of 12 HDD bays of the I620 G20 Front view of 16 HDD bays of the I620 G20 Front view of 24 HDD bays of the I620 G20 ...

Page 26: ...orks normally Off hard disk failure or no hard disk System failure indicator Off the server system fails or is exceptional Off the server works normally ID indicator It is installed on ID key The blue indicator is on The user can recognize this server mark NIC1 NIC2 indicator On the onboard LAN works Off the onboard LAN is inactive Power indicator It is installed on the power button On the server ...

Page 27: ...an get the operation status of the hard disk shown as the table 2 3 Table 2 3 Description of hard disk rear board indicator Active indicator Status indicator Hard disk status Off Off The hard disk does not boot On Off The hard disk do not execute read operation and is under the idle state Flicker Off The hard disk is operating and is under read write status On Green indicator is on The hard disk c...

Page 28: ...ion of IOM module Riser card and rear hard disk shown as the figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Rear view of product Table 2 4 Interface description of rear panel Symbol Description USB interface VGA interface video interface COM interface serial port Network interface BMS management interface AC input end ...

Page 29: ...ch is clean well ventilated and is remote from the heat source and strong electromagnetic area provide enough operation space for easily plugging off the power cable from the power and power socket and ensure good power grounding Sever wiring After the server is placed under proper conditions you should disassemble fitting box take out the keyboard mouse and power cable and connect the server Conn...

Page 30: ...ch lift it upward and take the up cover of the front half part of the chassis Figure 2 5 Open cover from chassis Step 2 Anticlockwise rotate the rear fixing screws of the chassis push the up cover plate back and take off the rear cover Figure 2 5 Take off the cover ...

Page 31: ...nstallation Notice that CPU should not slide and damage the pin inside the CPU slot on the mainboard Carefully check CPU slot of the mainboard in case of installation and check damage If the pin inside CPU is damaged please contact us in time If the server starts without installed heat radiator it will easily lead to CPU over heat and CPU burning and bring unnecessary loss Step 1 First find the CP...

Page 32: ...opening CPU locking rod Step 3 Shown as the figure 2 9 please loosen the locking rod and uncover the protective cover in the arrow direction in the figure Figure 2 9 Schematic diagram for opening CPU protective cover Step 4 Shown as the 2 10 place CPU into the CPU slot of the mainboard and notice mapping between CPU Keys and Socket Keys ...

Page 33: ...13 Figure 2 10 CPU installation Step 5 Close the up cover of CPU Socket and snap the locking rod in place shown as the figure 2 11 Step 6 Repeat the above steps and install additional CPU ...

Page 34: ... the heat radiator has the silicon glue If no silicon glue is available or the silicon glue is air drying it should be painted again Step 1 Ensure that CPU is installed into CPU slot Step 2 Place the screw holes at four corners of the heat radiator and screw holes of CPU slot at the corresponding positions Step 3 Screw up the screws and fix and install CPU heat radiators Figure 2 12 Install CPU he...

Page 35: ... 6 8 9 12 CPU1_DIMMA0 CPU1_DIMMA1 CPU1_DIMMA2 CPU1_DIMMB0 CPU1_DIMMB1 CPU1_DIMMB2 CPU1_DIMMC0 CPU1_DIMMC1 CPU1_DIMMC2 CPU1_DIMMD0 CPU1_DIMMD1 CPU1_DIMMD2 Memory installation rule table Installation of double CPU CPU0 and CPU1 Quantity of memory Installed 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 21 24 CPU1_DIMM_A0 CPU1_DIMM_A1 CPU1_DIMM_A1 CPU1_DIMM_B0 CPU1_DIMM_B1 CPU1_DIMM_B2 CPU1_DIMM_C0 CPU1_DIMM_C1 ...

Page 36: ...ble indicates the installation memory of this memory slot The blank indicates that this memory slot is not installed with the memory Installation method Step 1 Open the spanner on both sides of the memory slot Step 2 Align the memory with the memory slot and make the opening on the memory module mapped with the memory slot Step 3 Press the memory into the memory slot forcefully till locking sound ...

Page 37: ...ps are reverse 2 2 6 Hard disk disassembly steps Step 1 Lock the sunk area at the front of the hard disk with the hand and press the front fastener of the hard disk box Figure 2 14 Lock hard disk box fastener Step 2 After the tray rack is unlocked pull the hard disk out forcefully ...

Page 38: ... disk box and fix it around the box with the screws Figure 2 16 Fix hard disk Remark The hard disk is disassembled via the reverse steps 2 2 7 Power disassembly steps Disassembly of redundant power Step 1 Press the blue locking buckle of the power module according to the direction in the following figure ...

Page 39: ...ith the middle finger extend it outward in the direction in the following figure and take out the power module Figure 2 18 Plug out the power module 2 2 8 Disassembly steps of expansion cards Step 1 Ensure one dummy wafer on any empty expansion slot One open expansion slot without ...

Page 40: ...figure 2 19 Step 3 Screw off the fixing screw of the dummy wafer of the expansion card and take off the dummy wafer on the expansion card Step 4 Horizontally insert the PCIE expansion card and fix it with the screws Note The disassemble steps are performed reversely Figure 2 19 Installation of expansion card 2 2 9 Disassembly steps of fan Fan installation Step 1 Align the terminal of the hotspare ...

Page 41: ...2 20 Fan pull out schematic diagram 2 2 10 Installation instruction of guide components Take out the guide components and pull out the internal guide Guide components Shown as the following figure A is the external guide and support component B is the internal guide C is the latch at the closing position of the internal guide D is the locking plate at the opening position of the sliding rail E is ...

Page 42: ...mm Total four fixing positions are available The gap between two adjacent fixing positions is 8mm Figure 2 22 Fixing position of front support of sliding rail Pull out internal guide Pull out the internal guide till the internal guide is self locked shown as the following figure A and press the locking plate at the opening position of the internal guide with the hand shown as the following figure ...

Page 43: ... one T type nail on the chassis side wall At this time the internal sliding rail Figure 2 24 Installation method of internal rail Install external rail to cabinet Quick installation of support component Shown as the following figure adjust the external guide to proper length by sliding the rear support A or B direction in the figure according to the distance between front and rear pole of the cabi...

Page 44: ... 5 mm square hole of the upright post The gap between three square holes for fixing the guide on one upright post is 15 9mm 2 The upright post of the cabinet should comply with the standard in the following figure Figure 2 26 Upright post position diagram 3 The left and right external guide should be fixed to same scale of the left and right upright post 15 9mm 15 9mm 12 7mm 44 45mm 0 625擼 1 750擼 ...

Page 45: ... Notice When the internal guide is locked into the external rail and is pushed the internal rail is locked into the rolling rail Figure 2 27 Install machine onto external rail Lock support component Respectively fix the front and rear support of left and right external guide and front and rear upright post of the cabinet shown as the following figure then push the rolling rail on internal and exte...

Page 46: ...on B till the locking plate C at the sliding rail closing position is locked and the chassis can not be pushed out Figure 2 29 Install the chassis in place and lock it Unlock sliding rail To toggle the locking plate A of the sliding rail along B direction with the forefinger and unlock the internal rail and external rail the chassis can be pushed out Other unlocking steps are reverse to the instal...

Page 47: ...ture BMC IP address and power consumption of Sugon Server under all weather and provide humanistic user experiences to customers 3 1 2 Function description The LCD display module includes SMBus bus interconnects the device mode and mainboard SMBus interface of the server communicates with BMC gets the mainboard operation information in real time and drives the LCD to display the server operation s...

Page 48: ...ts the device and server BMC for communication can monitor the server operation state in real time and gives out alarms via the white and red background light in an alternate manner for the SYS ERR such as VOLTAGEWARNING FAN ERR CPU ERR and RAM ERR A user can inquire the system information via the combined key 3 1 3 Inquiry and operation of system related information Interface menu of LCD display ...

Page 49: ...ker once every 6 s When no key is pressed the system will restore to the initial interface after 24 hours Default initial interface Figure 3 3 Initial interface The initial display interface displays SUGON SERVER plus 2 digit code of Port80 in case of start SUGON SERVER is fixed 2 digit Port80 code displays when SMBus data communication changes Note The Port80 will be refreshed once every 1s On th...

Page 50: ...y menu on any phase of L2 sub menu you can return to FAN STATUS L1 menu Figure 3 4 Display mode of fan status Inquiry of CPU temperature To continuously press key twice under initial status the CPU TEMP STATUS menu will display To press key the CPU TEMP STATUS L2 sub menu will display Otherwise to press key under CPU TEMP STATUS L1 menu BMC IP ADDRESS menu will display To enter CPU TEMP STATUS L2 ...

Page 51: ...em is under POWER ON status the LCD module will display RUNNING xx xx indicates Port80 information shown as the figure 3 7 Otherwise LCD module displays POWER OFF To press key the system will return to SYSTEM STATUS L1 menu Figure 3 7 System status System power consumption inquiry Under the initial status to continuously press key five time the POWER xxxW menu will display The POWER xxxW menu does...

Page 52: ... L2 sub menu the system will return to ERR INFORMATION L1 menu The specific failure information will display shown as the table 3 2 Table 3 2 Failure information report Alarm information Information description SYS ERR System error VOLTAGE ERR Voltage error FAN ERR Fan error CPU ERR CPU error RAM ERR Memory error 3 2 Eliminate CMOS jumper setting The J3 jumper can be used to eliminate the CMOS set...

Page 53: ... give the detailed description of the frequent settings The seldom used options are only simply described or are not described Note Sugon will reserve the right to change the system BIOS version without prior notification The BIOS setting method in this manual is based on the BIOS version when this manual is made so it may make the actual interface be different from the diagrams in this manual 3 3...

Page 54: ...terface parameters Interface parameters Function description Compliancy Display UEFI environment version Project Version Display BIOS version information Build Date and Time Display BIOS compiling time Main Board ID Number Display mainboard PCB version ROM Type Display model of BIOS ROM memory chip ME Version Display ME version information PCH Name Display PCH model PCH Version Display PCH version...

Page 55: ...scription Benchmark Recommendation Setting Recommended setting for benchmark test ACPI Settings Advanced configuration and power management interface setting Wakeup Event Setup Device wake on LAN WOL event configuration Serial Port Console Redirection Serial port redirection configuration PCI Subsystem Settings PCI sub system configuration Network Stack Configuration Network protocol stack configu...

Page 56: ...commendation Setting menu interface Table 3 7 Description of Benchmark Recommendation Setting interface parameter Interface parameters Function description Benchmark Recommendation Configuration Benchmark test preference setup Figure 3 11 ACPI Settings interface ...

Page 57: ...ation of power management interface Enable Hibernation Support dormancy mode Lock Legacy Resources Support traditional power management resource Figure 3 12 Wakeup Event Setup interface Table 3 9 Description of Wakeup Event Setup interface parameters Interface parameters Function description Wake On LAN Network wakeup function setup Wake system from RTC Clock wakeup function setup ...

Page 58: ...description COM0 Console Redirection Enable disable CM0 console redirection COM0 Console Redirection Settings COM0 console redirection setup COM1 Console Redirection Enable disable COM1 console redirection COM1 Console Redirection Settings COM1 console redirection setup To click it the system can enter the setup interface COMO Console Redirection Settings ...

Page 59: ...available Stop Bits Stop bit Flow Control Set if traffic control is required VT UTFB Combo Key Support Set if VT UTFB combination key is supported Recorder Mode Enable disable recording mode Resolution 100x31 Set if the resolution 100x31 is supported Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Redirection resolution of previous system Putty Keypad Selection of Putty small keyboard mode Redirection after BIOS...

Page 60: ...erface Interface parameters Function description Out of Band Mgmt Port Set out band management port Terminal Type Set terminal type Bits per second Set transmission speed bit s Flow Control Property of serial port with optional SOL and COM Data Bits Width of data bit Parity Set if parity check is available Stop Bits Stop bit PCI Subsystem Settings ...

Page 61: ...interface Interface parameters Function description Above 4G Decoding Over 4G memory address space access switch which supports decoding of over 4G address space of 64 bit PCI device SR IOV Support PCIE device virtualization function control switch Network Stack Configuration Figure 3 17 Network Stack Configuration interface ...

Page 62: ...election OpROM switch option of external plug in PCIE device CSM16 Module Version Display CSM16 module version GateA20 Active Select to keep GateA20 on or off all the time Option ROM Messages Select information display mode of Option ROM INT19 Trap Response Capture information on interruption 19 Boot option filter Control start priority sequence of Legacy ROM and UEFI ROM Network Parameter configu...

Page 63: ...43 NCT6679D HW Monitor H W Monitor ...

Page 64: ...onitor menu interface Table 3 16 Description of H W Monitor interface parameter Interface parameters Function description Fan Control Mode Set fan speed adjustment mode 3 3 4 Chipset menu Figure 3 20 Chipset menu interface ...

Page 65: ...nced Power Management Configuration Advanced power management configuration Common RefCode Configuration Frequent reference code configuration QPI Configuration QPI link configuration Memory Configuration Memory configuration IIO Configuration Integrated input output configuration PCH Configuration Chipset configuration Miscellaneous Configuration Other configurations Processor Configuration ...

Page 66: ...enabled or not which is an enhanced virtual machine security technology VMX Enable disable CPU virtualization technology Enable SMX Enabled disable secure mode expansion technology After it is enabled it can enhance the data security inside the processor MSR Lock Control Special register locking control of CPU module Lock Chipset Set if the chipset register table is locked After it is enabled it c...

Page 67: ...guration Figure 3 22 Advanced Power Management Configuration menu interface Table 3 19 Description of Advanced Power Management Configuration interface parameters Parameter name Configuration description Power Technology The power management strategy selection energy efficient it is used to support power energy saving mode Custom it is used to set the self defined system power Disable it is used t...

Page 68: ... P State Control interface parameter Parameter name Configuration description EIST P State Enable disable Intel intelligent under locking technology Turbo Mode Core operation dynamic acceleration mode P State coordination Set power status supported by processor CPU C State Control ...

Page 69: ...tus Package C State Limit Processor idle status limit configuration CPU C3 Report Enable disable BIOS to report C3 idle status to OS CPU C6 Report Enable disable BIOS to report C6 idle status to OS Enhanced Halt State C1E Enable disable enhanced idle power management status switching After it is enabled it can reduce CPU voltage and frequency under idle CPU status and save power Common RefCode Con...

Page 70: ...u interface Table 3 22 Description of Common RefCode Configuration interface parameter Parameter name Configuration description NUMA Enable disable inconsistent memory access technology QPI Configuration Figure 3 26 QPI Configuration menu interface ...

Page 71: ...eral Configuration Figure 3 27 QPI General Configuration menu interface Table 3 24 Description of QPI General Configuration interface parameter Parameter name Configuration description QPI Status Display QPI status COD Enable Cluster on Die mode is used to reduce communication between two CPU partitions and improve performance Early Snoop Early probe QPI Status ...

Page 72: ...52 Figure 3 28 QPI Status menu interface Memory Configuration Figure 3 29 Memory Configuration menu interface Table 3 25 Description of Memory Configuration interface parameter ...

Page 73: ...Memory Frequency Memory frequency setup ECC Support ECC function support setup Memory Topology Display information on installed memory Memory Map Memory mapping setting Memory RAS Configuration Memory RAS feature setting Memory Topology Memory Map ...

Page 74: ... Interleaving Set crossing mode of memory Rank level Memory RAS Configuration Figure 3 31 Memory RAS Configuration menu interface Table 3 27 Description of memory RAS Configuration interface parameter Interface parameters Function description RAS Mode Set RAS mode Lockstep x4 DIMMs Enable disable step mode x4 DiMM Memory Rank Sparing Set if the memory Rank redundancy function is enabled IIO Config...

Page 75: ...tion of IIO Configuration interface parameter Interface parameters Function description IOAT Configuration Integrated input output acceleration configuration Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Virtualization technology setting of Intel direct IO access IOAT Configuration ...

Page 76: ...interface Table 3 30 Description of Intel VT for Directed I O VT d interface parameter Interface parameters Function description VTd Azalea VCp Optimization Intel IO virtualization configuration option Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Enable disable Intel hardware assisted virtualization function To enable this function the system can bear more work load improve reliable and reduce TCO Interrupt Rem...

Page 77: ...ption of PCH Configuration interface parameter Interface parameters Function description PCH Devices PCH device configuration PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA configuration PCH SATA Configuration PCH SATA configuration USB Configuration USB configuration PCH Devices ...

Page 78: ... interruption and power on To select power on it indicates that the system power will automatically power on after power interruption and power on again To select Last state it indicates that the system power will restart the final power status after interruption and power on Power Button Function Set machine power button If it is set as emergency off button when a user presses the power button th...

Page 79: ...oller Enable disable sSTAT controller Configure sSATA as Configure sTATA mode which can be set as IDE AHCI or Raid mode sSATA Port 0 sSATA Port 1 sSATA Port 2 sSATA Port 3 Display hard disk information at sTATA interface When the hard disk is not connected Not Installed will display To connect the hard disk the detailed hard disk information will display PCH SATA Configuration ...

Page 80: ...Controller Enable disable SATA controller Configure SATA as Configure SATA mode which can be set as IDE AHCI or Raid mode SATA Port 0 SATA Port 1 SATA Port 2 SATA Port 3 Display hard disk information at SATA interface When the hard disk is not connected Not Installed will display To connect the hard disk the detailed hard disk information will display USB Configuration ...

Page 81: ...abled Rear USB Port 0 control Control switch of USB interface 0 on the rear of the chassis Rear USB Port 1 control Control switch of USB interface 1 on the rear of the chassis Front USB Port 0 control Control switch of USB interface 0 on the front panel of the chassis Front USB Port 1 control Control switch of USB interface 1 on the front panel of the chassis Vertical USB Port 0 Control Vertical U...

Page 82: ...d start handling mechanism in Post OS Watchdog Timer Watchdog timeout setting in OS OS Wtd Timer Timeout Watchdog timeout duration setting in OS OS Wtd Timer Policy Watchdog timeout handling mechanism in OS Serial Mux Serial communication System Event Log System event log setting BMC Self test log BMC self test log setting View FRU information View FRU information BMC network configuration BMC net...

Page 83: ...scription SEL Components Enable disable system log configuration function To enable this function the system log operation function can be bonded Erase SEL Set if the system log is cleared in case of restart When SEL is Full Set actions when the stored system logs are full Log EFI Status Code Record status code setup of EFI BMC self test log ...

Page 84: ...ription of BMC self test log interface parameter Interface parameters Function description Erase Log Set if the BMC self test log is cleared in case of restart When log is full Set actions when the log is stored fully View FRU information BMC Network Configuration ...

Page 85: ...are 1G Ethernet port at the same time by supporting Failover function Failover 10G use the dedicate Ethernet port and share 10G Ethernet port at the same time by supporting Failover function Current BMC LAN Mode Configuration Address source Configure the source of IP address Current Configuration Address sour Display current IP address source Station IP address Display current IP address Subnet ma...

Page 86: ... 3 44 View System Event Log menu interface BMC User Settings Figure 3 45 BMC User Settings menu interface Table 3 40 Description of BMC User Settings interface parameter Interface parameters Function description ...

Page 87: ...Description of BMC User Settings interface parameter Interface parameters Function description User Name Input BMC user name which should not be same as the existing user name User Password Input BMC user password which should be inputted two times and should be fully same Channel No Set channel number User Privilege Limit Set user privilege Delete User ...

Page 88: ... 3 42 Description of Delete User interface parameter Interface parameters Function description User Name Input the user name to delete which should exist User Password Input user password If it is correct this user will be deleted Change User Setting ...

Page 89: ...uld be inputted two times and should be fully same Channel No Change user channel number User Privilege Change user privilege 3 3 6 Security menu Figure 3 49 Security menu interface Table 3 44 Description of security interface parameter Interface parameters Function description Administrator Password Add change delete user password of administrator privilege User Password Add change delete user pa...

Page 90: ... display When this function is disabled the self test information will display UEFI Boot Enable disable UEFI start option If Auto is selected when the first start hard disk uses GTP partition format UEFI start mode is enabled Boot Option Priorities Set priority sequence of start items Network Device BBS Priorities Set priority sequence of network start equipment CD DVD ROM BBS Priorities Set prior...

Page 91: ...Discard change and restart Save Changes Save setting Discard Changes Discard change Restore Defaults Restore default Save As User Defaults Save as default user value Restore User Defaults Restore default user value Boot Override Boot override To select the following booting items you can directly boot from this start item but it will change set booting sequence 3 4 BMC configuration To open IE bro...

Page 92: ...s several parts in the figure 3 54 Figure 3 54 Management platform items Table 3 47 Description of management platform Option Description Dashboard Information view which gives all status information of the device and remote server FRU DMI View FRU information and DMI information including basic system information frequent header information chassis information mainboard information and FRU compon...

Page 93: ... view and handle recorded videos Maintenance Maintenance which can restore factory setting of the device configuration and reserve partial setting Firmware Update Firmware upgrade which can remotely refresh the BIOS and BMC on Web interface 3 4 1 Dashboard To click Dashboard menu the interface is shown as the figure 3 53 The interface includes the following modules Device information module Figure...

Page 94: ...ng interface under Configuration menu It will be introduced in details in the late part Remote console module Figure 3 57 Remote console module The figure 3 57 displays the remote console module To click Launch button the remote console will start The black area in the figure under the power status will display the screen snapshot To click Refresh button the snapshot will be refreshed Sensor infor...

Page 95: ...in the late part in details Event log module Figure 3 59 Event log module The figure 3 59 displays the log statistics information To click the color box before logs e g you will enter the detailed information interface The percent in the bracket after the event item will indicate the percent of this item in the total logs The left side shows the pie chart 3 4 2 FRU DMI To click FRU DMI the followi...

Page 96: ...r Number of Chassis part Chassis Serial Number Chassis SN Table 3 50 Description of Board Information Information item Description Board Manufacturer Mainboard manufacturer Board Product Name Name of mainboard product Board Serial Number Mainboard SN Board Part Number Number of mainboard part Table 3 51 Description of Product Information Information item Description Manufacturer Name Manufacturer ...

Page 97: ...iption BIOS Version BIOS version BIOS Build Date BIOS building time Table 3 53 Description of System Information Information item Description System Vender System manufacturer System Module Name Name of system model System Version System version System Serial Number System SN Table 3 54 Description of Board Information Information item Description Board Vender Mainboard manufacturer Board Name Mai...

Page 98: ...s information on all sensors The drag down menu at the left top corner can be used to select the sensor by category The options include All Sensors Temperature Sensors Voltage Sensors Fan Sensors Physical Security Processor Power Supply Memory System ACPI Power Status and Watchdog 2 Figure 3 64 Sensor reading main interface The interface on the figure 3 64 is divided into three areas which are int...

Page 99: ...area of the sensor and detailed information on the selected sensor including sensor name reading status and threshold For the meaning of the threshold refer to the table 3 55 Table 3 55 Description of temperature sensor threshold Information item Description Lower Non Recoverable LNR Low non recoverable value Lower Critical LC Low critical value Lower Non Critical LNC Low non critical value Upper ...

Page 100: ...nterface Sensor event statistics diagram Figure 3 68 Sensor event statistics diagram The figure 3 68 shows the selected sensor event statistics diagram The vertical axis displays the event level and the horizontal axis displays the event number To click View this Event Log button you can enter the event log list of this sensor of this event log Event Log To select Event Log under Server Health men...

Page 101: ...Software Events and Terminal Mode Remote Console Software Events The right drag down box can filter the event logs according to the sensor To click Save Event Log button the log can be saved locally To click Clear All Event Logs all logs can be deleted Notice This step can be operated carefully System and Audit Log To select System and Audit Log under Server Health the interface is shown as the fi...

Page 102: ...me action log of the user e g login logout remote power on off and log saving Figure 3 71 Audit Log interface BSOD Screen To BSOD Screen item under Server Health menu the interface is shown as the figure 3 72 Figure 3 72 BSOD Screen interface This interface will snapshot the blue screen in case of system crash and display it 3 4 4 Component Information To click Component Information menu the inter...

Page 103: ...hich are introduced as follows CPU The interface is shown as the figure 3 74 The monitoring information is shown as the following table Table 3 56 Description of CPU information Information items Description Number Item number Location Position Present Post status Information Model information Memory Figure 3 74 Memory information interface Table 3 57 Description of Memory information ...

Page 104: ...N ECC Count ECC error number UnECCC State Non recoverable ECC error status MRC State MRC status Onboard Hard Disk Figure 3 75 Onboard Hard Disk information interface Table 3 58 Description of Onboard Hard Disk information Information items Description Number Item number Location Position Mode Mode Serial No SN FW Version Firmware version Model Name Model name Size Hard disk capacity Hard Disk ...

Page 105: ...mber Location Position Present Post status State Status Run State Operation status PCIe Device Figure 3 77 PCIe Device information interface Table 3 60 Description of PCIe Device information Information items Description Number Item number Location Position Present Post status Manufacture Manufacturer Class Classification State Status PSU ...

Page 106: ...ost status Power In Input power Vout Output voltage Fan Rotating speed of power fan Temp Power temperature StateCode Status code Total Power Total system power FAN Figure 3 79 FAN information interface Table 3 62 Description of FAN information Information items Description Number Item number Location Position Present Post status Fan Speed Fan speed of system ...

Page 107: ...cription Number Item number Location Position Link State Link status Link Speed Link speed Vender Manufacturer MAC Address MAC address State Status Expander NIC Figure 3 81 Expander NIC information interface Table 3 64 Description of Expander NIC information Information items Description Number Item number State Fan status of system ...

Page 108: ... click Configuration menu the menu displays as the figure 3 82 Figure 3 82 Configuration sub menu The sub menus are introduced as follows Active Directory To select Active Directory a user can enter the active directory setup interface shown as the figure 3 83 Figure 3 83 Active directory interface ...

Page 109: ...in Controller Server Address1 Domain Controller Server Address1 Set the address of the domain control server and at least set one address After setting is completed to click the button you can save the setting and then set Role Group Each Role Group setting item can be used to set the BMC access privilege of a user in the group At least 5 items can be sets To select the blank item and click the bu...

Page 110: ...heck the checkbox before Enable to enable auditing log of the SD card After it is enabled to click the button a user can download audit log of SD card To click the button a user can clear the audit log of the SD card Remote Audit Log To check the checkbox before Enable a user can enable the remote log function Server Address IP address of remote file server Source Path Sharing directory of file se...

Page 111: ...u can respectively register the special management interface and sharing network port TSIG Authentication Check the checkbox before Enable and enable TSIG function and permit BMC to update DNS server records Current TSIG Private File Current TSIG private file which is used to validate identity when DNS record is updated New TSIG Private File Update new private file Domain Settings Domain name sett...

Page 112: ...nter the interface shown as the figure 3 38 Figure 3 88 LDAP E Directory interface To click the button the interface displays shown as the figure 3 89 Figure 3 89 Advanced LDAP setup interface Table 3 69 Description of advanced LDAP setup interface Information items Description LDAP E Directory Authentication Check checkbox before Enable and enable LDAP E Directory function SSL Check checkbox befo...

Page 113: ...is interface you can change the setting for mouse mode of the redirection console including absolute mode relative mode and other When the server runs on Windows the absolute mode is recommended When the server runs on Linux the relative mode is recommended When the server runs on SLES 11 other mode is recommended Figure 3 90 Mouse mode interface Network To select the network you can enter the man...

Page 114: ...e by supporting Failover function LAN Settings Network configuration select Enable box to enable this port MAC Address Display MAC address which can not be changed IPv4 6 Configuration IPv4 6 configuration Obtain an IP address automatically Automatically acquire IP address by selecting this box Ethernet port will automatically acquire IP via the DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol server Only...

Page 115: ...e MM DD YY time HH MM SS time zone and NTP server To check Automatically synchronize Date Time with NTP Server under the page it indicates to automatically synchronize time and data with NTP server At this time only later two items are set When it is unchecked the previous three items are set NTP Server item can not be set Figure 3 93 NTP setup interface PEF To select PEF you can enter the PEF man...

Page 116: ...ation Policy Set Regulated setting Channel Number Channel number Destination Selector Destination selection Table 3 73 Description of LAN Destination item information Information items Description LAN Destination Network destination number 1 2 3 Destination Type Destination type Destination Address Destination address To delete or change an item you can select this item and click the button or To ...

Page 117: ...t Filter Configuration Event filter configuration PEF ID PEF SN which can not be changed Filter Configuration Filter configuration To select Enable this function is enabled Event Severity Event severity including non defined monitoring information normal non critical critical and non recoverable Option Unspecified Monitor Information Normal Non Critical Critica l Non Recoverable Filter Action Filt...

Page 118: ...me Sensor name Event Options Event option Event Data configuration Event data configuration Event Trigger Event trigger To select Add or Modify in Alert Policy the interface displays shown as the figure 3 99 Figure 3 99Alert Policy addition item interface Table 3 75 Description of Alert Policy addition item Addition items Description Policy Entry Regulated alert number 1 2 3 Policy Number Regulate...

Page 119: ... can be set Option Snmp Trap Email Alert Destination Address SNMP Trap alert receiving address Username User name which is selected from all BMC users Subject Title of alert mail Message Attached contents of alert mail RADIUS To select RADIUS you can enter the interface shown as the figure 3 101 Figure 3 101 RADIUS interface Table 3 77 Description of RADIUS setup interface Addition items Descripti...

Page 120: ... be hidden KVM Encryption KVM encryption Media Encryption Media encryption Keyboard Language Keyboard language selection Virtual Media Attach Mode Virtual media connection mode Local Monitor Off Local monitor off Automatically OFF Local Monitor When JViewer Launches When JViewer starts the local monitoring will automatically turn off SMTP To select SMTP you can enter the SMTP interface shown as th...

Page 121: ...aster SMTP server slave SMTP server setting SMTP Support Enable SMTP support Port Set service port number Server Address Server address SMTP Server requires Authentication SMTP server should be validated and can be set by selecting the front checkbox User Name User name Password Password SSL To select SSL the system will enter the SSL authentication configuration interface shown as the figure 3 10...

Page 122: ... upload it Generate SSL Figure 3 105Generate SSL item interface To select Generate SSL you can generate SSL shown as the figure 3 105 Fill corresponding information and select the button for generation Table 3 80 Description of Generate SSL interface information Information items Description Common Name CN General name Organization O Organization Organization Unit OU Organization unit City or Loca...

Page 123: ... the figure 3 107 Figure 3 107 System and audit log setup interface Table 3 81 Description of system and audit log setup interface information Information items Description System Log Check the later checkbox to enable system log Log Type To select local mode you should set the following File size and Rotate Count parameter To select remote mode you should set the Server Address parameter File Siz...

Page 124: ...IP Range item is used to set the IP address range The IP Settings item is used to set the policy for above IP address range Allow or block are optional The Port page displays the policy for the port To click the button at the right and low corner you can add new port policy shown as the figure 3 110 To select an item and click the button you can delete it Figure 3 110 Port policy addition interfac...

Page 125: ...ork interface Check Flush All all access are permitted Users To select Users you can enter the user management interface shown as the figure 3 112 Figure 3 112 Users interface To check existing item and click the button or select the blank item and click the button the interface will display shown as the figure 3 113 To the existing item and click the button the user can be deleted ...

Page 126: ...vilege KVM and Vmedia are optional SNMP Status Check the later checkbox to enable the SNMP privilege and then set the latter three items SNMP Access Set SNMP read write privilege option Read Only Read Write Authentication Protocol Set authorized agreement Option SHA MD5 Privacy Protocol Set encryption agreement Option DES AES Email ID Set user mailbox address Email Format Set format of user email ...

Page 127: ...password input for the user After this limit is exceeded the user will be locked It can also set the user lock time To click the button you can save setting To click the button you can reset 3 4 6 Remote Control To click Remote Control menu the following sub menu will occur shown as the following figure Figure 3 116 Remote control sub menu Console Redirection To select Console Redirection item you...

Page 128: ...wn as the figure 3 118 Figure 3 118 Redirection interface This remote console includes many menus can perform many settings and realize many functions Here only several frequent functions are introduced Remote mounting of mirroring file hard disk U disk CD floppy driver To select Virtual Media Wizard submenu under Media menu the interface will pop up shown as the figure 3 119 ...

Page 129: ...mount the CD ROM You should select the CD ROM symbol G in the figure and then click Connect CD DVD button Hard disk USB Key Media area can mount ima and img mirroring files or mount the local hard disk or U disk when the PC includes U disk The mounting method is same as the above mirroring and CD ROM Snapshot function Shown as the figure 3 120 to select Capture Screen sub menu under Video menu or ...

Page 130: ...rted by default If the combination key is expected you can check the checkbox before Full Keyboard Support under Keyboard menu Figure 3 121 Keyboard sub menu Enable soft keyboard To select SoftKeyboard sub menu under the Keyboard Layout menu the keyboard with different language layouts will pop up To select the required keyboard you can open the virtual keyboard ...

Page 131: ... recording setup interface will pop up shown as the figure 3 124 Figure 3 123 Video Record sub menu Figure 3 124 Video recording setup interface On this figure you can set the maxim recording length of the video To click Browse you can select the location for automatically saving the video After setting you can set OK and save this ...

Page 132: ...he server will power off and then power on When the server powers off the Power On Server is optional To select it the server will start Server Power Control To select Server Power Control you can view the current state shown as the figure 3 126 To select proper options on demand and click the button you can realize the operation The current status will display corresponding contents Figure 3 126P...

Page 133: ...w according to prompt and the setup interface pops up shown as the figure 3 128 Figure 3 128 Serial port redirection setup interface Table 3 84 Description of serial port redirection setup interface Power control item Description BMC IP IP address of BMC Username BMC user name Password BMC user password Volatile Bit Rate Volatile bit rate Non Volatile Bit Rate Non volatile bit rate To correctly fi...

Page 134: ... and then turn off after a period on this interface The third item can be set with the on time After it is selected you can click the button and execute the operation Power Button Control To select Power Button Control the power button setup interface displays shown as the figure 3 131 Figure 3 131 Power button setup interface This interface can disable enable the power button After it is enabled ...

Page 135: ...s the figure 3 133 Figure 3 133 BIOS first start item selection interface On this interface you can set the first start item when the device restarts next time and will not change the start sequence setting in BIOS 3 4 7 Auto Video Recording To click Auto Video Recording menu the automated video recording sub menu will display shown as the figure 3 134 Figure 3 134 Automated video recording sub me...

Page 136: ...g timer event To tick the corresponding trigger condition and click the button you can save the settings Recorded video To select Recorded Video the recorded list interface will display as the figure 3 136 Figure 3 136 Recorded video list interface This interface display the recorded video list display no video on the figure To select the video and click the button at the right low corner you can ...

Page 137: ... Restore Configuration To click Restore Configuration you will enter the factory setting recovery interface shown as the figure 3 139 Figure 3 139 Factory setting recovery setup interface This interface lists the non rest items set in Preserve Configuration To click the button you can enter the Preserve Configuration menu To reset the items to save and click the button all other BMC settings excep...

Page 138: ...rface This interface lists all configurations which are changed or saved in firmware refreshing To click the button you can enter Preserve Configuration menu and set the configuration to save To click the button you will enter BMC refreshing mode and upload BMC file as the prompt The interface will display shown as the figure 3 142 Figure 3 142 Selection interface of BMC firmware upgrade and refre...

Page 139: ...e refreshing interface shown as the figure 3 143 Figure 3 143 BIOS firmware refreshing interface If the machine is under the power on status the alert box will pop up shown as the figure 3 144 Figure 3 144 BIOS firmware refreshing alert interface The alert box prompts the server is under power on status please shut down the server This mode will refresh BIOS firmware when the server is under power...

Page 140: ... install it Step 8 If the user is not configured with RAID card you can directly install it on the hard disk partition If RAID card is configured you should select Load Driver and load the driver of the corresponding RAID card Step 9 After configuration is completed to click Next the system installation will start Step 10 The system will automatically restart during installation After tens of minu...

Page 141: ... click Next Step 12 Select Asia Shanghai and click Next on the time zone selection interface Step 13 Input root administrator password at Root Password field input it at Confirm field and confirm it on the root account password setup interface The administrator password should include at least 6 digits Step 14 When the software package is installed you should check Customize now and click Next Ste...

Page 142: ...erface you will enter BIOS select the network configuration mode as Static under BMC network configuration manually input IP address and gateway press F4 to save and restart How to install GPU or external plug in display card provided by Sugon Please confirm if the GPU or external plug in display card connects the external power supply If it is required please contact Sugon after sale personnel fo...

Page 143: ...HT EMITTING DIODE it is an electronic device which will give out light when the current passes it LUN LOGICAL UNIT NUMBER MB MEGABYTE which indicates 1 048 576 bytes MBR MASTER BOOT RECORD MHz MEGA HERT Z MTBF MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES NIC NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLLER NTFS FILE SYSTEM PCI PERIPHERAL COMPONENT NTERCONNECT POST POWER ON SELF TEST Before the device powers on and loads the OS POST wi...

Page 144: ...EI 0xE9 0xEF Recovery PEI 0xF0 0xF8 Recovery error PEI 0xF9 0xFF Standard check point SEC phase SEC phase Description 0x00 Careful operation Process cod Description 0x01 Start reset test soft hard 0x02 Initialize AP before micro code is loaded 0x03 Initialize north bridge before micro code is loaded 0x04 Initialize south bridge before micro code is loaded 0x05 Initialize OEM before micro code is l...

Page 145: ...ent 0x18 Pre memory north bridge initialization north bridge module embodiment 0x19 Pre memory south and south bridge initialization started south bridge module embodiment 0x1A Pre memory south and south bridge initialization started south bridge module embodiment 0x1B Pre memory south and south bridge initialization started south bridge module embodiment 0x1C Pre memory south and south bridge ini...

Page 146: ...ic south bridge module 0x3D South bridge configuration after memory configuration specific south bridge module 0x3E South bridge configuration after memory configuration specific south bridge module 0x3F 0x4E OEM initialization code after memory configuration 0x4F DXE PIL started PCI error code Description 0x50 Memory initialization error invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed 0x51 Memor...

Page 147: ...xE B S3 OS wakeup error 0xE C 0xEF Future AMI error code reserved Recovery process code Description 0xF0 Recovery caused by firmware automated recovery 0xF1 Recovery caused by user forced recovery 0xF2 Recovery process started 0xF3 Firmware image found and recovered 0xF4 Firmware image loaded and recovered 0xF5 0xF7 Future AMI process code reserved Code of recovery error Description 0xF8 Invalid r...

Page 148: ...th bridge DXE SMM initialization started 0x6B North bridge DXE initialization specific north bridge module 0x6C North bridge DXE initialization specific north bridge module 0x6D North bridge DXE initialization specific north bridge module 0x6E North bridge DXE initialization specific north bridge module 0x6F North bridge DXE initialization specific north bridge module 0x70 South DXE initialization...

Page 149: ... USB initialization started 0x9B USB resetting 0x9C USB detection 0x9D USB started 0x9E 0x9F Further AMI code reserved 0Xa0 IDE initialization started 0xA1 IDE resetting 0xA2 IDE detection 0xA3 IDE started 0xA4 SCSI initialization started 0xA5 SCSI resetting 0xA6 SCSI resetting 0xA7 SCSI detection 0xA8 SCSI started 0xA9 Validation password setting 0xAA Installation started 0xAB ASL reserved 0xAC I...

Page 150: ...ding resources 0xD5 No space provided to optional ROM 0xD6 Console output device not found 0xD7 Console input device found 0xD8 Invalid password 0xD9 Error loading booting option image loading error returned 0xDA Start option failure image transfer start error 0xDB Flash memory update failure 0xDC Invalid protocol resetting DXE being code Beeping time Description 1 Invalid password 2 Some invalid ...

Page 151: ...de The interruption controller includes APIC mode 0xAA System has transformed to ACPI mode The interruption controller includes APIC mode Appendix III RAID configuration description of onboard hard disk controller Enter RAID card management interface Notice Raid configuration program may be upgraded and updated The documents and figure in the appendix is only for reference Refer to the actual prod...

Page 152: ...rl Mgmt indicates controller management and can set the controller Properties indicates RAID card information and aims to view FW BIOS Model of RAID card Create RAID array To move the cursor to the controller column by using on VD Mgmt and input F2 according to the bottom prompt the following interface is shown Figure 0 3 Controller menu interface To select Create Virtual Drive you can enter the R...

Page 153: ... than or equal to 2 can only be selected for RAID10 A number bigger than or equal to 3 should be selected for RAID50 60 Select the memory hard disk of RAID array With RAID1 as the example in the figure select the hard disk to add RAID by using Space key at Drives column Figure 0 5 Hard disk selection Set the capacity and name of RAID array in Basic Settings to set the read write policy you should ...

Page 154: ...ry is installed When spare battery is not installed Write Through is used I O Policy read write policy it keeps the default value Disk Cache policy hard disk cache policy it keeps the default value Initialize to check the checkbox before it the RAID array will be initialized It will delete all data on the array Configuration hotspare the redundant spare is configured Other blank hard disks will be...

Page 155: ...rsor to the Drive Group column to delete input F2 and select Delete Drive Group Figure 0 8 Delete Drive Group Mode III Delete all RAID configuration information Move the cursor to RAID card controller column input F2 and select Clear Configuration Figure 0 9 Clear RAID configuration information ...

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