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YSTEM 6037R-E1R16L User's Manual

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This product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices 

acccording to §2 of the the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units. 

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Warnings and Precautions!

Rack Precautions

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Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to 

the fl oor with the full weight of the rack resting on them.

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In single rack installation, stabilizers should be attached to the rack. In multiple 

rack installations, the racks should be coupled together.

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Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the 

rack.

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You should extend only one component at a time - extending two or more si-

multaneously may cause the rack to become unstable.

Server Precautions

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Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4.

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Determine the placement of each component in the rack 

before

 you install the 

rails.

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Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack fi rst, and then 

work up.

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Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect the server from 

power surges, voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a 

power failure.

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Allow any hot plug drives and power supply modules to cool before touching 

them.

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Always keep the rack's front door and all panels and components on the servers 

closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling.

Summary of Contents for 6037R-E1R16L

Page 1: ... SUPER STORAGE SYSTEM 6037R E1R16L SUPER USER S MANUAL 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...any such disputes Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial...

Page 3: ...OD serverboard and the SC836E16 R920B chassis Chapter 2 Server Installation This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the 6037R E1R16L into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system If your server was ordered without processor and memory components this chapter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation Chapter 3 ...

Page 4: ...configuring the serverboard Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC836E16 R920B chassis You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing removing or reconfiguring SATA or peripheral drives and when replacing system power supply units and cooling fans Chapter 7 BIOS The BIOS chapter includes an introduction to BIOS and provides de...

Page 5: ...Notes Preface v ...

Page 6: ...System 2 1 2 3 Preparing for Setup 2 1 Choosing a Setup Location 2 1 Rack Precautions 2 2 Server Precautions 2 2 Rack Mounting Considerations 2 3 Ambient Operating Temperature 2 3 Reduced Airflow 2 3 Mechanical Loading 2 3 Circuit Overloading 2 3 Reliable Ground 2 3 2 4 Installing the System into a Rack 2 4 Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails 2 4 Installing the Chassis Rails 2 5 Installing ...

Page 7: ...s 5 2 Connecting Data Cables 5 2 Connecting Power Cables 5 2 Connecting the Control Panel 5 2 5 3 Rear I O Ports 5 3 5 4 Installing the Processor and Heatsink 5 4 Installing an LGA2011 Processor 5 4 Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink 5 7 Removing the Heatsink 5 8 5 5 Installing Memory 5 9 Memory Support 5 9 DIMM Installation 5 9 5 6 Adding PCI Add On Cards 5 14 5 7 Serverboard Details 5 15 X9DRD 7L...

Page 8: ...Removing the Air Shroud 6 7 DVD ROM Installation 6 8 6 5 Power Supply 6 9 Power Supply Failure 6 9 6 6 Attaching a JBOD Expansion Chassis 6 10 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 1 Introduction 7 1 Starting BIOS Setup Utility 7 1 How To Change the Configuration Data 7 2 Starting the Setup Utility 7 2 7 2 Main Setup 7 2 7 3 Advanced Setup Configurations 7 4 7 4 Event Logs 7 25 7 5 IPMI 7 27 7 6 Boot 7 29 7 7 Security...

Page 9: ...arious hardware components have been included with the 6037R E1R16L as listed below Two passive CPU heatsinks SNK P0048PS Three 8 cm system fans FAN 0126L4 Two rear exhaust fans FAN 0125L4 One air shroud MCP 310 39001 0N SATA Accessories One SATA backplane BPN SAS2 836EL1 Sixteen drive carriers MCP 220 00075 OB JBOD Expansion Port CBL 0352L One rackmount kit MCP 290 00053 0N One CD containing driv...

Page 10: ...RDIMM or up to 128 GB of ECC non ECC DDR3 Unbuffered memory UDIMM See Chapter 5 for details SAS A SAS 2 0 controller is integrated into the serverboard providing 8x lanes of 6Gb s SAS with basic HBA ITMode controller functionality The controller supports the attachment of 122 SAS or SATA devices Serial ATA A SATA controller is also integrated into the chipset to provide two SATA 3 6 Gbps and four ...

Page 11: ...u use must have RAID support to enable the hot swap capability of the SATA drives Front Control Panel The control panel on the SuperServer 6037R E1R16L provides you with system monitoring and control LEDs indicate system power HDD activity network activity system overheat and power supply failure A main power button and a system reset button are also included In addition two USB ports and a COM po...

Page 12: ... 3 0 x8 PCIE 3 0 x4 SAS LSI LAN1 LAN2 RJ45 RJ45 LAN3 LAN4 VGA CONN IPMI LAN PHY RTL8201F RJ45 RJ45 SAS2308 Powerville I350 AM4 Quad GLAN J26 SLOT 6 L SAS0 3 L SAS4 7 J21 SLOT 1 PCIE 3 0 x8 DDR3 DIMM H G 2 1 DDR3 DIMM 2 1 P1 P0 PE2 AB PE2 CD AB CD PE1 AB PE3 DMI PCH C602J BIOS SATA SPI SATA Gen3 6Gbps SATA Gen3 6Gbps SATA SATA 0 1 SCU0 USB LPC PCI 32 SPI FLASH DDR3 DIMM CPU FRONT D C Socket 00 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...JF1 JPI2C1 JOH1 JI2C2 JL1 JSTBY1 JUIDB J4 JD1 LED3 LEDM1 LED2 LAN2 4 LAN1 3 CPU1 CPU2 CPU2 CPU1 CPU2 CPU1 PWR I2C UID P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMMF2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMG2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH2 P2 DIMMH1 P1 DIMMA2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 USB4 5 USB8 9 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 USB6 TPM PORT80 BUZZER ...

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Page 15: ...rServer 6037R E1R16L It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet Read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section 2 3 Preparing for Setup The box the SuperServer 6037R E1R16L was shipped in should include two sets of rail ass...

Page 16: ...component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more si multaneously may cause the rack to become unstable Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4 Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first and then work ...

Page 17: ...romised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Appropriate considerat...

Page 18: ... you are using Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails You should have received two rack rail assemblies with the SuperServer 6037R E1R16L Each of these assemblies consist of two sections an inner chassis rail that secures to the chassis A and an outer rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself B All screws and hardware mentioned in the installation steps should be included in the hardw...

Page 19: ...arger end of each hole with its corresponding tab With all holes and tabs aligned position the rail onto the side of the chassis see Figure 2 2 Once a rail is positioned on the chassis pull it forward until the rail tabs lock in the small ends of the corresponding holes Then secure the rail to the chassis with the screws included in the harware kit Repeat the above steps to install the other rail ...

Page 20: ... to match the depth of the rack Repeat the same steps to install the other outer rail to the rack You are now ready to install the server into the rack Slide the chassis into the rack as shown in Figure 2 4 The chassis may not slide into the rack smoothly or easily when installed the first time Some adjustment to the slide assemblies might be needed for easier installation When the server has been...

Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 7 Figure 2 4 Installing the Server into a Rack ...

Page 22: ...2 8 SUPERSTORAGESYSTEM 6037R E1R16L User s Manual Notes ...

Page 23: ...sis are in order from left to right a reset button and a power on off button Reset Use the reset button to reboot the system Power This is the main power button which is used to apply or turn off the main system power Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system 3 3 Control Panel LEDs The control panel located on the front of the c...

Page 24: ...re When on continuously it indicates an overheat condition which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm Check the routing of the cables and make sure all fans are present and operating normally You should also check to make sure that the chassis covers are installed Finally verify that the heatsinks are installed properly see Ch...

Page 25: ...ting 3 4 Drive Carrier LEDs Each drive carrier has two LEDs Green When illuminated the green LED on the front of the drive carrier indi cates drive activity A connection to the backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed Red The SAF TE compliant backplane activates the red LED to indicate a drive failure If one of the drives fail you should be notifi...

Page 26: ...3 4 SUPERSTORAGESYSTEM 6037R E1R16L User s Manual Notes ...

Page 27: ... power you should first power down the system with the operating system first and then unplug the power cords of all the power supply units in the system When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if neces sary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid...

Page 28: ... your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present Serverboard Battery CAUTION There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down which will reverse its polarites see Figure 4 1 This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent t...

Page 29: ... use Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the serverboard an...

Page 30: ...ard Battery LITHIUM BATTERY BATTERY HOLDER Please handle used batteries carefully Do not damage the battery in any way a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly Note a comple...

Page 31: ...fully see previous chapter To prevent the serverboard from bending keep one hand under the center of the board to support it when handling The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from electric static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent Electrostatic Discharge ESD Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its anti...

Page 32: ...eir locations noted should be connected See the layout on page 5 10 for connector locations Control Panel cable JF1 USB cable for front side access USB4 5 Important Make sure the the cables do not come into contact with the fans Connecting Power Cables The X9DRD 7LN4F JBOD has a 24 pin primary power supply connector JPW1 for connection to the ATX power supply In addition there are two 8 pin 12V pr...

Page 33: ...rts NMI x Key 3 3V ID UID SW 3 3V Stby NIC1 Activity LED NIC2 Activity LED Red Blue Cathode 3 3V Reset Button Power Button Ground x Key Power On LED HDD LED NIC1 Link LED NIC2 Link LED OH Fan Fail LED Power Fail LED Ground Ground 2 1 20 19 Rear I O Ports 1 COM Port 1 7 LAN Port 1 2 USB Port 0 8 LAN Port 2 3 USB Port 1 9 LAN Port 3 4 Dedicated IPMI LAN 10 LAN Port 4 5 USB Port 2 11 VGA Port 6 USB P...

Page 34: ...e moving or changing any hardware components Make sure that you install the processor into the CPU socket before you install the CPU heatsink If you buy a CPU separately make sure that you use an Intel certified multi directional heatsink only Make sure to install the serverboard into the chassis before you install the CPU heatsinks When receiving a serverboard without a processor pre installed ma...

Page 35: ...ove the WARNING plastic cap from the socket 5 Use your thumb and index finger to hold the CPU by its edges Align the CPU keys which are semi circle cutouts against the socket keys 6 Once they are aligned carefully lower the CPU straight down into the socket Do not drop the CPU on the socket Do not move the CPU horizontally or vertically and do not rub the CPU against any pins of the socket which m...

Page 36: ...ate again and double check that the CPU is aligned properly 7 With the CPU in the socket in spect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that they are flush with the socket 8 Close the load plate Lock the lever labeled Close 1st then lock the lever labeled Open 1st Use your thumb to gently push the load levers down until the lever locks OPEN1st OPEN1st OPEN1st OPEN1st Lever Lock Push down and lo...

Page 37: ...sink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the Serverboard s and the Heatsink Bracket underneath 3 Screw in two diagonal screws i e the 1 and the 2 screws until just snug do not over tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to the CPU 4 Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws OPEN1st Motherboard Screw 1 Screw 2 Mounting Holes Screw 3 Scr...

Page 38: ...ard in the sequence as shown in the illustration below 2 Gently wriggle the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU Do not use excessive force when wriggling the heatsink 3 Once the heatsink is loosened remove it from the CPU 4 Remove the used thermal grease and clean the surface of the CPU and the heatsink Reapply the proper amount of thermal grease on the surface before reinstalling the heatsink Do n...

Page 39: ... attention to the notch along the bottom of the module to avoid installing incorrectly see Figure 5 3 3 Use your thumbs to gently press down on both ends of the DIMM module until it snaps into place in the slot Repeat for all modules 4 Press the release tabs to the locked positions to secure the DIMM module into the slot CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM modules to pre...

Page 40: ...IMMG1 P2 DIMMH1 2 CPUs 10 16 DIMMs CPU1 CPU2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMD1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH1 Any memory pairs in P1 P2 DIMM slots 2 CPUs 16 DIMMs CPU1 CPU2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMD1 P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIM MG1 P2 DIMMH1 P1 DIMMA2 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMD2 P2 DIMME2 P2 DIMMF2 P2 DIMMG2 P2 DIMMH2 Intel E5 2600 Series Processor UDIMM Memory Support...

Page 41: ...r detailed information on memory support and updates please refer to the SMC Recommended Memory List posted on our website at http www supermicro com support resources mem cfm Intel E5 2600 Series Processor LRDIMM Memory Support Ranks Per DIMM Data Width See the Note Below Memory Capacity Per DIMM Speed MT s and Voltage Validated by Slot per Channel SPC and DIMM Per Channel DPC 1 Slot Per Channel ...

Page 42: ...CPU1 PWR I2C UID P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMMF2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMG2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH2 P2 DIMMH1 P1 DIMMA2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 USB4 5 USB8 9 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT2 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT3 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT4 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT5 PCI E 3 0 X8 USB6 TPM PORT80 BUZZER CMOS CLEAR SLOT6 PCI E 3 0 X8 COM2 USB2 3 COM1 USB0 1 SP1 CPU2 IPMI_LAN CPU2 CPU2 Battery BIOS JPW1 J...

Page 43: ...M1 USB0 1 SP1 CPU2 IPMI_LAN CPU2 CPU2 Battery BIOS JPW1 JPW2 24 Pin Main PWR 8 Pin PWR JPW4 P2 DIMME2 JPW3 8 Pin PWR 4 Pin PWR L SAS4 7 L SAS0 3 LSI SAS CTRL Intel PCH JPS1 LAN CTRL BMC CPU1 X9DRD 7 J LN4F Rev 1 01 JPME1 JI2C1 VGA1 I SATA1 I SATA0 I SATA5 I SATA4 I SATA3 I SATA2 JIPMB1 JPME2 JPL1 JBR1 JWD1 JPG1 JPB1 JVRM_I2C1 JVRM_I2C2 JVR1 FAN5 FAN6 FAN8 FAN7 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 JF2 T SGPIO1 T SG...

Page 44: ... by removing the shield for the PCI slot you wish to populate 2 Fully seat the card into the slot pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card 3 Finish by using a screw to secure the top of the card shield to the chassis The PCI slot shields protect the serverboard and its components from EMI and aid in proper ventilation so make sure there is always a shield covering each unused...

Page 45: ...R1 FAN5 FAN6 FAN8 FAN7 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 JF2 T SGPIO1 T SGPIO2 JUSB6 JSD1 JBT1 JBAT1 JTPM1 JF1 JPI2C1 JOH1 JI2C2 JL1 JSTBY1 JUIDB J4 JD1 LED3 LEDM1 LED2 LAN2 4 LAN1 3 CPU1 CPU2 CPU2 CPU1 CPU2 CPU1 PWR I2C UID P2 DIMME1 P2 DIMMF2 P2 DIMMF1 P2 DIMMG2 P2 DIMMG1 P2 DIMMH2 P2 DIMMH1 P1 DIMMA2 P1 DIMMA1 P1 DIMMB2 P1 DIMMB1 P1 DIMMC1 P1 DIMMC2 P1 DIMMD1 P1 DIMMD2 USB4 5 USB8 9 SLOT1 PCI E 3 0 X8 SLOT2 ...

Page 46: ...5 JD1 Speaker Power LED Indicator JF1 Front Panel Control Header JF2 LAN3 NIC3 LAN4 NIC4 LED Headers JIPMB1 4 pin External BMC I2 C Header for an IPMI Card JPI2 C1 System Management SMBbus I2 C Header JL1 Chassis Intrusion JOH1 Overheat Fan Fail LED JPW1 ATX 24 Pin Power Connector JPW2 JPW3 12V 8 Pin Power Connectors JPW4 12V 4 Pin Power Connector JSD1 SATA DOM Device On Module Power Connector JST...

Page 47: ...Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 17 LED Description State LED2 Standby PWR LED Solid Green Standby Power On LED3 UID LED Blue On Unit Identified LEDM1 BMC Heartbeat LED Blinking Green BMC Normal ...

Page 48: ...B 22 5V 10 12V 23 5V 11 12V 24 COM 12 3 3V Reset Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 3 Reset 4 Ground Power Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 1 Power Signal 2 Ground Secondary Power Connector JPW2 and JPW3 must also be con nected to the power supply See the table on the right for pin definitions 12V 8 pin Power Pin Definitions Pins Definition 1 4 Ground 5 8 12V Warning To provide ade...

Page 49: ...ions JF1 Pin Definition 7 Vcc 8 Ground NIC2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 Vcc 10 Ground HDD LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 13 Vcc 14 HD Active NIC2 JLAN2 LED The LED connections for JLAN2 are on pins 9 and 10 of JF1 Attach an LED cable to display network activ ity See the table on the right for pin definitions NIC1 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 11 Vcc 12 Ground NIC1 JLA...

Page 50: ...e table on the right for pin definitions NMI Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 19 Control 20 Ground Fan Header Pin Definitions FAN1 8 Pin Definition 1 Ground Black 2 12V Red 3 Tachometer 4 PWR Modulation PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Data 2 NC 3 Ground 4 VCC 5 Clock 6 NC Power On LED The Power On LED connector is lo cated on pins 15 and 16 of JF1 use JLED fo...

Page 51: ...an be used to provide audible indica tions for various beep codes See the table on the right for pin definitions Internal Buzzer SP1 Pin Definition Pin Definitions Pin 1 Pos Beep In Pin 2 Neg Alarm Speaker PWR LED Connector Pin Definitions Pin Setting Definition Pin 1 Anode Pin2 Cathode Pin3 NA Overheat Fan Fail LED The JOH1 header is used to connect an LED indicator to provide warnings of chassis...

Page 52: ...e the table on the right for pin definitions SGPIO Header Pin Definitions Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 NC 2 NC 3 Ground 4 DATA Out 5 Load 6 Ground 7 Clock 8 NC NC No Connection Back Panel USB USB 0 1 2 3 Pin Definitions 1 5V 2 PO 3 PO 4 Ground 5 N A Overheat LED Fan Fail JOH1 The JOH1 header is used to connect an LED to provide warning of chassis overheating or fan failure This LED will blink t...

Page 53: ... 4 Ground 5 3 3V Standby Power Header The 5V Standby Power header is located at JSTBY1 on the mother board See the table on the right for pin definitions You must also have a card with a Standby Power connector and a cable to use this feature Standby PWR Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 5V Standby 2 Ground 3 Wake up LAN3 LAN4 LED Indicators The NIC Network Interface Control ler LED connections for...

Page 54: ... 4 ports on the backplane The Rear UID LED LE2 is located next to the UID switch The control panel UID LED connection is on pins 7 8 of JF1 Connect a cable to pin 8 on JF1 for Front Panel UID LED indication When you press the UID switch both the rear UID LED and control panel UID LED indicators will be turned on Press the UID switch again to turn off both LED Indicators These indicators provide ea...

Page 55: ...s used to clear CMOS which will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidentally clearing the contents of CMOS To clear CMOS 1 First power down the system and unplug the power cord s 2 With the power disconnected short the CMOS pads with a metal object such as a small screwdriver 3 Remove the screwdriver or shorting device 4 Reconnect the power ...

Page 56: ...rts on the serverboard See the table on the right for jumper settings GLAN Enable Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Definition 1 2 Enabled default 2 3 Disabled Watch Dog Enable Disable Watch Dog is a system monitor that can reboot the system when a software application hangs Jumping pins 1 2 will cause WD to reset the system if an application hangs Jumping pins 2 3 will generate a non maskable interr...

Page 57: ...ng any components See the table on the right for more details IPMI Dedicated LAN LEDs An additional IPMI Dedicated LAN is also located on the I O backplane The amber LED on the right indicates activity while the green LED on the left indicates the speed of the connec tion See the table at right for more information Link LED Activity LED IPMI LAN IPMI LAN Link LED Activity LED LED Status Definition...

Page 58: ...A HostRAID User s Guide posted on our website http www supermicro com Serial ATA Ports There are six Serial ATA Ports I SATA0 I SATA 5 located on the serverboard including four SATA2 ports and two SATA3 ports These ports provide serial link signal con nections which are faster than Paral lel ATA See the table on the right for pin definitions SAS2 Ports Eight Serial Attached SCSI Ports SAS0 3 4 7 l...

Page 59: ...ged with your serverboard Driver Tool Installation Display Screen Note Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each item Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each item from top to the bottom one at a time After installing each item you must re boot the system before moving on to the next item on the list The bottom icon with a CD on i...

Page 60: ...nvironment and operations of your system SuperDoctor III displays crucial system information such as CPU temperature system voltages and fan status See the Figure below for a display of the SuperDoctor III interface Note The default User Name and Password for SuperDoctor III is ADMIN ADMIN Note When SuperDoctor is first installed it adopts the temperature threshold set tings that have been set in ...

Page 61: ...I Interface Display Screen Remote Control Note The SuperDoctor III program and User s Manual can be downloaded from the Supermicro web site at http www supermicro com products accessories software SuperDoctorIII cfm For Linux we recommend using SuperDoctor II ...

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Page 63: ...m very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD damage Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modu...

Page 64: ...nnect the cable from JF1 on the serverboard to the Control Panel PCB printed circuit board Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 on both connectors Pull all excess cabling out of the airflow path The LEDs inform you of system status See Chap ter 3 for details on the LEDs and the control panel buttons Details on JF1 can be found in Chapter 5 Slim DVD ROM Drive Hard Drives 16 USB Ports 2 COM Port ...

Page 65: ... running to determine which of the fans has failed Replacing System Fans Removing a Fan 1 Remove the chassis cover 2 Depress the tab on the side of the fan to unlock and remove the fan along with its housing The fan s power connections will automatically detach 3 System power does not need to be shut down since the fans are hot plugga ble Installing a New Fan 1 Replace the failed fan with an ident...

Page 66: ...sis or remove power to replace or swap SATA drives Proceed to the next step for instructions Note You must use standard 1 high drives in the SuperServer 6037R E1R16L DVD ROM Floppy Disk Drive For installing removing the DVD ROM or floppy disk drive you will need to gain access to the inside of the server by removing the top cover of the chassis Proceed to the DVD ROM and Floppy Drive Installation ...

Page 67: ...e carrier Secure the drive to the carrier with four screws as shown in Figure 6 3 Installing Removing SATA Drives 1 To remove a SATA drive first push the release button located beside the drive s LEDs 2 Swing the handle fully out and use it to pull the drive carrier straight out see Figure 6 4 Figure 6 3 Mounting a SATA Drive in a Carrier Important Regardless of how many hard drives are installed ...

Page 68: ...Button Hard Drive Backplane The hard drives plug into a backplane that provides power drive ID and bus termi nation A RAID controller can be used with the backplane to provide data security The operating system you use must have RAID support to enable the hot swap capability of the SATA drives The backplane is already preconfigured so there are no jumpers or switches present on it Handle ...

Page 69: ...ys be in place when the system is operating please follow this procedure The air shroud is secured into place with the rear exhaust fans Remove both of these fans by depressing their tabs and lifting them out of the chassis You can then lift the air shroud out see Figure 6 5 To reinstall simply position the air shroud in its proper place and push both fans back in until you hear them click into pl...

Page 70: ...asp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a click Next depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover and at the same time push the cover away from you until it stops You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server You must power down the system before installing or rem...

Page 71: ...ly modules have a hot swap capability meaning you can replace the failed module without powering down the system Removing Replacing the Power Supply You do not need to shut down the system to replace a power supply module The backup power supply module will keep the system up and running while you replace the failed hot swap module Replace with the same model see part number in Ap pendix B which c...

Page 72: ...L features dual JBOD expansion ports The Figure below illustrates the recommended expansion strategy The JBOD attachment will vary depending on the specific JBOD chassis that is being connected JBOD image provided for reference purposes port location and routing specifications are subject to change Please follow the instructions provided with the JBOD ...

Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 11 Figure 6 7 JBOD Expansion Port 2x JBOD OUT downstream ports JBOD OUT downstream port JBOD OUT downstream port JBOD IN upstream port JBOD IN upstream port ...

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Page 75: ...e options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured Options in blue can be configured by the user The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for informational text When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often informational text will accompany it Note The AMI BIOS has default informational messages built in ...

Page 76: ...utility From the main menu you can access the other setup screens An AMI BIOS identification string is displayed at the left bottom corner of the screen below the copyright message Warning Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS related issue Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the sys tem In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special in...

Page 77: ...b key to move between fields The date must be entered in Day MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in the 24 hour format For example 5 30 P M appears as 17 30 00 Supermicro X9DRD 7LN4F JBOD Version This item displays the SMC version of the BIOS ROM used in this system Build Date This item displays the date that the BIOS Setup utility was built Memory Information T...

Page 78: ...o set the display mode for the Option ROM Select Keep Current to use the current AddOn ROM Display setting Select Force BIOS to use the Option ROM display mode set by the system BIOS The options are Keep Current and Force BIOS Bootup Num Lock Use this feature to set the Power on state for the Numlock key The options are Off and On Wait For F1 If Error Select Enabled to force the system to wait unt...

Page 79: ...is feature is set to 4 Seconds Override the system will power off when the user presses the power button for 4 seconds or longer The options are Instant Off and 4 Seconds Override Restore on AC Power Loss Use this feature to set the power state after a power outage Select Stay Off for the system power to remain off after a power loss Select Power On for the system power to be turned on after a pow...

Page 80: ...ents whenever needed The options are Disabled and Enabled RTID Record Types IDs This feature displays the total number of Record Type IDs for local and remote pools The options are Optimal and Alternate Hyper threading Select Enabled to support Intel Hyper threading Technology to enhance CPU per formance The options are Enabled and Disabled Active Processor Cores Set to Enabled to use a processor ...

Page 81: ... feature is set to Disabled The CPU prefetches the cache line for 64 bytes If this feature is set to Enabled the CPU fetches both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised The options are Disabled and Enabled DCU Streamer Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU Select Enabled to support Data Cache Unit DCU prefetch of L1 data to speed up data accessing and processing in the DCU to enhance CPU ...

Page 82: ... Available when Power Technology is set to Custom Select Enabled to use the Turbo Mode to boost system performance The options are Enabled and Disabled C1E Support Available when Power Technology is set to Custom Select Enabled to enable Enhanced C1 Power State to boost system per formance The options are Enabled and Disabled CPU C3 Report Available when Power Technology is set to Custom Select En...

Page 83: ...on Power Limit This item displays the power limit in watts set by the user during which long duration power is maintained The default setting is 0 Factory Long Duration Maintained This item displays the period of time in seconds set by the manufacturer during which long duration power is maintained Long Duration Maintained This item displays the period of time in seconds during which long duration...

Page 84: ...ystem resource for other tasks The options are Disabled and Enabled DCA Support When set to Enabled this feature uses Intel s DCA Direct Cache Access Technology to improve data transfer efficiency The options are Enabled and Disabled IIO 1 PCIe Port Bifurcation Control This submenu configures the following IO PCIe Port Bifurcation Control settings for IIO 1 PCIe ports to determine how the availabl...

Page 85: ...ons are Enabled and Disabled QPI Quick Path Interconnect Link Speed Mode Use this feature to select data transfer speed for QPI Link connections The options are Slow and Fast QPI Link Frequency Select Use this feature to select the desired QPI frequency The options are Auto 6 4 GT s 7 2 GT s and 8 0 GT s XDIMM Configuration This section displays the following DIMM information Current Memory Mode T...

Page 86: ...in the specification The options are Force DDR3 800 Force DDR3 1066 Force DDR3 1333 Force DDR3 1600 and Force SPD and Auto Channel Interleaving This feature selects from the different channel interleaving methods The options are Auto 1 Way 2 Way 3 Way and 4 Way Rank Interleaving This feature allows the user to select a rank memory interleaving method The options are Auto 1 Way 2 Way 4 Way and 8 Wa...

Page 87: ... for the Intel PCH chip PCH Information This feature displays the following PCH information Name This item displays the name of the PCH chip Stepping This item displays the status of the PCH stepping USB Devices This item displays the USB devices detected by the BIOS All USB Devices This feature enables all USB ports devices The options are Disabled and Enabled If set to Enabled EHCI Controller 1 ...

Page 88: ...SATA port as detected by the BIOS SATA Mode Use this feature to configure SATA mode for a selected SATA port The options are Disabled IDE Mode AHCI Mode and RAID Mode The following are displayed depending on your selection IDE Mode The following items are displayed when IDE Mode is selected Serial ATA SATA Controller 0 1 Use this feature to activate or deactivate the SATA controller and set the co...

Page 89: ...Enabled to enable hot plug support for the particular port The options are Enabled and Disabled XPCIe PCI PnP Configuration PCI ROM Priority Use this feature to select the Option ROM to boot the system when there are multiple Option ROMs available in the system The options are Legacy ROM and EFI Compatible ROM PCI Latency Timer Use this feature to set the latency Timer of each PCI device installed...

Page 90: ...M support The options are Disabled Force L0s and Auto Warning Enabling ASPM support may cause some PCI E devices to fail CPU1 Slot 1 PCI E 3 0 x8 OPROM CPU1 Slot 2 PCI E 3 0 x8 OPROM CPU2 Slot 3 PCI E 3 0 x8 OPROM CPU2 Slot 4 PCI E 3 0 x8 OPROM CPU2 Slot 5 PCI E 3 0 x8 OPROM CPU1 Slot 6 PCI E 3 0 x 8 OPROM Select Enabled to enable Option ROM support to boot the computer using a de vice installed o...

Page 91: ... item displays the settings of Serial Port 1 Change Settings This option specifies the base I O port address and the Interrupt Request address of Serial Port 1 Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from accessing any system resources When this option is set to Disabled the serial port becomes unavailable The options are Auto IO 3F8h IRQ 4 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 92: ...ure the following Console Redirection settings for a COM Port specified by the user Console Redirection Select Enabled to use a COM Port selected by the user for Console Redirection The options are Enabled and Disabled The default setting for COM1 is Disabled and for COM2 SOL is Enabled XConsole Redirection Settings This feature allows the user to specify how the host computer will exchange data w...

Page 93: ... end of a serial data packet Select 1 Stop Bit for standard serial data communication Select 2 Stop Bits if slower devices are used The options are 1 and 2 Flow Control This feature allows the user to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow Send a Stop signal to stop send ing data when the receiving buffer is full Send a Start signal to start sen...

Page 94: ...cate with a remote server The options are COM1 and COM2 SOL Terminal Type This feature allows the user to select the target terminal emulation type for Con sole Redirection Select VT100 to use the ASCII character set Select VT100 to add color and function key support Select ANSI to use the extended ASCII character set Select VT UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more b...

Page 95: ...cess ACPI support The options are Enabled and Disabled High Precision Event Timer Select Enabled to activate the High Precision Event Timer HPET that produces periodic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real time Clock RTC does in synchronizing multimedia streams providing smooth playback reducing the de pendency on other timestamp calculation devices such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc tion em...

Page 96: ...tly ac tive or deactivated TPM Owner Status This item displays the status of TPM Ownership XIntel TXT LT SX Configuration Intel TXT LT SX Hardware Support This feature indicates if the following hardware components support the Intel Trusted Execution Technology CPU TXT Trusted Execution Technology Feature Chipset TXT Trusted Execution Technology Feature Intel TXT LT SX Configuration This feature d...

Page 97: ... use IQN format The following actions can also be performed Add an Attempt Delete Attempts Commit Discard Changes and Exit Change Attempt Order Commit Discard Changes and Exit Intel Ethernet Controller I350 Gigabit Network Connection These items display the following information on the Intel I350 Gigabit network connections XNIC Configuration Link Speed Use this feature to change the link speed an...

Page 98: ...ify the duration for LEDs to blink The range is from 0 15 seconds The default setting is 0 PORT CONFIGURATION INFORMATION This section displays the following port information UEFI Driver Adapter PBA Chip Type PCI Device ID PCI Bus Device Function Link Status Factory MAC Address Alternate MAC Address ...

Page 99: ...stem Management BIOS Event Logging during system boot The options are Enabled and Disabled Runtime Error Logging Support Select Enabled to support Runtime Error Logging The options are Enabled and Disabled Memory Correctable Error Threshold This feature allows the user to enter the threshold value for correctable memory errors The default setting is 10 PCI Error Logging Support Select Enabled to s...

Page 100: ...Nothing and Erase Immediately SMBIOS Event Log Standard Settings Log System Boot Event Select Enabled to log system boot events The options are Disabled and Enabled MECI Multiple Event Count Increment Enter the increment value for the multiple event counter Enter a number from 1 to 255 The default setting is 1 METW Multiple Event Count Time Window This item allows the user to decide how long in mi...

Page 101: ...nstalled in your system XSystem Event Log Enabling Disabling Options SEL Components Select Enabled for all system event logging at bootup The options are Enabled and Disabled Erasing Settings Erase SEL Select Yes On next reset to erase all system event logs upon next system reboot Select Yes On every reset to erase all system event logs upon each system reboot Select No to keep all system event lo...

Page 102: ...take effect when the system is rebooted The options are No and Yes Configuration Address Source This feature allows the user to select the source of the IP address for this computer If Static is selected you will need to know the IP address of this computer and enter it to the system manually in the field If DHCP is selected the BIOS will search for a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol serve...

Page 103: ...system Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 Boot Option 2 Boot Option 3 etc Use this feature to specify the sequence of boot device priority Network Devices Hard Disk Drives Use these options to set the order of the legacy network and hard drive devices detected by the motherboard XDelete Boot Option This feature allows the user to select a EFI boot device to delete from the boot priority list Del...

Page 104: ... when a password entry is required Select Setup to require the password only when entering setup Select Always to require the pass word when entering setup and on each boot The options are Setup and Always Administrator Password Use this feature to set the Administrator Password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility The length of the password should be from 3 to 20 characters long ...

Page 105: ... Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to save the changes and reboot the computer so that the new system configuration settings can take effect Select Save Changes and Exit and press Enter When the dialog box appears asking you if you want to exit the BIOS setup without sav ing select Yes to quit BIOS without saving the changes or select No to quit the ...

Page 106: ...r Defaults Select this feature and press Enter to save the current settings as the user s defaults When the dialog box appears asking you if you want to save values as user s defaults select Yes to save the current values as user s default settings or select No to keep the defaults previously saved as the user s defaults Restore User Defaults Select this feature and press Enter to load the user s ...

Page 107: ... system manufacturer for possible repairs These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps The numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error BIOS Error Beep Codes Beep Code LED Error Message Description 1 beep Refresh Ready to boot 5 short beeps 1 long beep Memory error No memory detected in the system 5 beeps No Con In o...

Page 108: ...A 2 SUPERSTORAGESYSTEM 6037R E1R16L User s Manual Notes ...

Page 109: ...SPI Flash ROM Memory Capacity Sixteen DIMM sockets supporting up to 512 GB of registered ECC DDR3 1333 1066 800 Registered memory RDIMM or up to 128 GB of ECC non ECC DDR3 Unbuffered memory UDIMM Note see Section 5 6 for details Drive Bays Sixteen hot swap drive bays to house SATA drives Peripheral Drive Bays One slim DVD ROM drive Expansion Slots 6x PCI E x8 slots Serverboard X9DRD 7LN4F JBOD Ext...

Page 110: ...ud System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240V AC auto range Rated Input Current 13 4A max Rated Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 920W Part PWS 920P 1R Rated Output Voltages 12V 75A 5Vsb 4A Operating Environment Operating Temperature 10º to 35º C 32º to 95º F Non operating Temperature 40º to 70º C 40º to 158º F Operating Relative Humidity 20 to 95 non condensing ...

Page 111: ...61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 Safety CSA EN IEC UL 60950 1 Compliant UL or CSA Listed USA and Canada CE Marking Europe California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov haza...

Page 112: ... to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage Accordingly Supermicro dis claims any and all liability and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra hazardous applications it does so entirely at its own risk Furthermore buyer agrees to fully indemnify defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and a...

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