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Summary of Contents for FatTwin AS-F1114S-RNTR

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0 FatTwin AS F1114S RNTR...

Page 2: ...Class A device or in residential environment for Class B device This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer...

Page 3: ...rt manuals Product drivers and utilities https www supermicro com wdl Product safety info http www supermicro com about policies safety_information cfm If you have any questions please contact our sup...

Page 4: ...ck Reference Table 15 Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 1 Overview 17 2 2 Preparing for Setup 17 Choosing a Setup Location 17 Rack Precautions 17 Server Precautions 18 Rack Mounting Considerations 18 Am...

Page 5: ...Installing System Fans 32 Removing and Installing System Fans 32 Replacing the Power Supplies 33 Power Supply Replacement 33 3 3 Motherboard Components 34 Processor and Heatsink Installation 34 3 4 Me...

Page 6: ...ntroduction 59 Starting the Setup Utility 59 6 2 Main Setup 60 6 3 Advanced 62 6 4 IPMI 82 6 5 Event Logs 85 6 6 Security 87 6 7 Boot 89 6 8 Save Exit 91 Appendix A Standardized Warning Statements for...

Page 7: ...V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma supermic...

Page 8: ...win static rail set supports 28 33 5 inch depth rail MCP 290 41803 0N 1 SFF backplane for storage devices BPN NVME4 F418 B6S6 8 Riser card for PCIe 4 0 x16 expansion card RSC S 6G4 8 Note the followin...

Page 9: ...ppable unit that may be removed from the chassis The nodes are connected to the server backplane by means of an adapter card Note A guide pin is located between the upper and lower nodes on the inner...

Page 10: ...newer Socket Type Socket SP3 Memory per node Support for up to 2TB registered ECC DDR4 3200 in 8 DIMM slots Chipset System on Chip Expansion Slots per node 1x PCIe 4 0 x16 slot low profile riser 1x PC...

Page 11: ...Indicates a failed hard drive when flashing 11 HDD LED Indicates drive activity when flashing 12 Release Latch Latch to release the drive carrier so it can be pulled from the drive bay Figure 1 1 Syst...

Page 12: ...several states as noted in the table below 4 UID Button The Unit ID UID button is used to turn on or off the UID LED to more easily locate the server in racks and server banks Information LED Status D...

Page 13: ...gs refer to Chapter 4 Rear System Features Item Feature Description 1 Power Supply Four redundant 2200W power supplies 2 Expansion Slot One PCIe 4 0 x16 expansion card slot 3 I O Panel I O ports see S...

Page 14: ...LED indicators not indicated are used for internal testing only L34 JDBG1 JBT1 LED1 VGA JCOM1 USB1 JLAN1 JIPMB1 JSXB1 JTPM1 JPWR_HDD1 DIMMH1 DIMMG1 DIMMF1 DIMME1 JNVME2 JNVME1 M 2 M1 M 2 M2 M 2 M4 M...

Page 15: ...rnal SATA ports JCOM1 Onboard COM port header JF1 Front control panel JIPMB1 4 pin BMC external IC header JLAN1 Rear LAN1 port JNVME1 JNVME4 Internal NVMe ports JPWR1 12V 8 pin CPU core power supply c...

Page 16: ...x16 P1 0 15 P2 0 15 lane reversal PCIe x16 Slot G0 0 3 P0 P1 P2 P3 G3 G2 G1 G0 RJ45 CPU USB3 0 1 VGA COM P0 0 7 SATA x8 SlimSAS x4 2 PCIe x16 G2 4 G2 5 PCIe x8 G0 8 15 lane reversal PCIe x8 Riser Slot...

Page 17: ...ease read this section in its entirety before you begin the installation Choosing a Setup Location The system should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where hea...

Page 18: ...er from power surges and voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure Allow any drives and power supply modules to cool before touching them When not servicing always ke...

Page 19: ...n Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times To ensure this the rack itself should be grounded Particular attention should be given to power supply connections other than the di...

Page 20: ...not designed for installation into a Telco post style rack unit Stability Hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out f...

Page 21: ...assemblies in the rack mounting kit Each assembly consists of two sections A front section which secures to the front post of the rack and a rear section which adjusts in length and secures to the rea...

Page 22: ...uter rail with the slots on the front post of the rack Secure the front of the outer rail to the rack with two screws 3 Pull out the rear section of the outer rail adjusting the length until it fits w...

Page 23: ...talling into a Rack Chassis Installation Installing the Chassis into a Rack 1 Confirm that the rails are correctly installed on the rack 2 Align the bottom of the chassis with the bottom of the rails...

Page 24: ...ing System Power Use the following procedure to ensure that power has been removed from the entire system 1 Use the operating system to power down all nodes 2 After all nodes have powered down disconn...

Page 25: ...separately Installing and Removing the Node Drawers The CSE F418BC3 chassis contains eight individual motherboards in separate node drawers Figure 3 1 Each motherboard node controls a set of two inte...

Page 26: ...and shut down Removing a Node 1 Grasp the node by the handles on both sides of the front of the node 2 Press down on the left handle to disengage the latch 3 While holding down the left handle careful...

Page 27: ...he hard drives associated with that node will power down as well Refer to the charts below and on the following pages for your specific chassis configuration Installing and Removing 2 5 Hard Drives Re...

Page 28: ...gure 3 5 Replacing 2 5 Fixed Hard Drives in a Node Figure 3 4 Installing a Hard Drive in the Drive Carrier 4 Lift the hard drive out of the tray 5 Install a replacement drive into the hard drive tray...

Page 29: ...ports one expansion cards at the rear of the node The expansion card must be plugged into a riser card which in turn plugs into the motherboard 1 Remove the three mounting screws securing the PCIe bra...

Page 30: ...FatTwin AS F1114S RNTR User s Manual 30 Figure 3 7 Installing the Expansion Card and Bracket...

Page 31: ...node Installing an Air Shroud 1 Remove the node from the chassis and remove the cover from the node as described previously in this section 2 Make sure that the motherboard and all components are prop...

Page 32: ...ailed fan s wiring from the motherboard 3 Remove the pins securing the fan to the fan tray 4 Lift the failed fan from the fan tray and out of the chassis 5 Place the new fan into the vacant space in t...

Page 33: ...eplacement In the event that any of the power supply units need to be replaced it can be removed without powering down the system Replacement units can be ordered directly from Supermicro Changing the...

Page 34: ...screwdriver when opening closing the CPU socket Always connect the power cord last and always remove it before adding removing or changing any hardware components Make sure that you install the proce...

Page 35: ...screws holding down Force Frame in the sequence of 3 2 1 The screws are numbered on the Force Frame next to each screw hole Screw 1 Screw 2 Screw 3 Force Frame 2 The spring loaded Force Frame will rai...

Page 36: ...the Rail Frame lift it to a position so you can do the next step of removing the External Cap Note The Rail Frame is spring loaded so keep a secure grip on it as you lift it so it does not snap up Rai...

Page 37: ...ll vertically upwards to remove the PnP Cover Cap Warning The exposed socket contacts are extremely vulnerable and can be damaged easily Do not touch or drop objects onto the contacts and be careful r...

Page 38: ...hold it in place until it is seated in the Socket housing Note that the Force Frame is spring loaded and has to be held in place before it is secured Important Use a torque screwdriver set it at 16 1...

Page 39: ...r the heatsink down till it rests securely over the four screw holes on CPU Package on the socket frame 2 Using a diagonal pattern tighten the four screws down on the heatsink in a clockwise fashion t...

Page 40: ...e Rail Frame is spring loaded so be careful lifting it up into a vertical position 5 Grip the handle of the Carrier Frame and pull upwards to extract it from the Rail Frame Return the Carrier Frame CP...

Page 41: ...Ms 2R 2 package rank of SDP DRAMs 2DR 2 package rank of DDP DRAMs 4DR 4 package rank of DDP DRAMs 2S2R 2S4R 2S8R 2 package rank of 2 4 8 high 3DS DRAMs Populating RDIMM RDIMM 3DS LRDIMM LRDIMM 3DS DDR...

Page 42: ...n mind It is recommended that you use DDR4 DIMM modules of the same type size and speed Mixed DIMM speeds can be installed however all memory will run at the speed of the slowest DIMM The motherboard...

Page 43: ...int on the memory slot 4 Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on the ends of the slot 5 Press both ends of the module straight down into the slot until the module...

Page 44: ...with the positive side facing up Then push the other side down until the clamp snaps over it Note Handle used batteries carefully Do not damage the battery in any way a damaged battery may release ha...

Page 45: ...he Safety Precautions in Chapter 3 before installing or removing components 4 1 Power Connections 12V 8 pin Auxiliary Power Connector JPWR1 is an 8 pin ATX power input to provide core power to the pro...

Page 46: ...3 are backward compatible with traditional 3 pin fans The onboard fan speeds are controlled by Thermal Management via Hardware Monitoring in the BMC When using Thermal Management setting please use al...

Page 47: ...is used to connect a Trusted Platform Module TPM A TPM is a security device that supports encryption and authentication in hard drives It enables the motherboard to deny access if the TPM associated w...

Page 48: ...le here to use the IPMB I2 C connection on your system IPMB Header Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Data 2 Ground 3 Clock 4 No Connection Front Control Panel JF1 contains header pins for various butto...

Page 49: ...ee the figure below for the locations and descriptions of the various I O ports on the rear of the motherboard 1 Figure 4 2 Rear I O Port Locations Rear I O Ports Description Description 1 VGA Port 3...

Page 50: ...dicator provides easy identification of a system that may be in need of service Note UID can be triggered with the onboard UID switch or via IPMI For more information on IPMI please refer to the IPMI...

Page 51: ...Connector Pins Jumper Setting 3 2 1 3 2 1 CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS which will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidentally clearin...

Page 52: ...Watch Dog must also be enabled in BIOS The default setting is Reset Note When Watch Dog is enabled the user needs to write their own application software to disable it Watch Dog Jumper Settings Jumpe...

Page 53: ...Link LED Connection Link Speed Indicator LED Color Definition Orange 1 Gb s Green 10 Gb s Activity LED Color State Definition None No Connection None Off Link Green Flashing Active BMC Heartbeat LED...

Page 54: ...ted on our website at www supermicro com support manuals Installing the OS 1 Create a method to access the MS Windows installation ISO file That might be a DVD perhaps using an external USB SATA DVD d...

Page 55: ...iver browse the USB flash drive for the proper driver files For RAID choose the SATA sSATA RAID driver indicated then choose the storage drive on which you want to install it For non RAID choose the S...

Page 56: ...referred Another option is to go to the Supermicro website at http www supermicro com products Find the product page for your motherboard and Download the Latest Drivers and Utilities Insert the flash...

Page 57: ...email or Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SuperDoctor 5 comes in local and remote management versions and can be used with Nagios to maximize your system monitoring needs With SuperDoctor 5 Ma...

Page 58: ...es There are several BIOS settings that are related to IPMI For general documentation and information on IPMI visit our website at http www supermicro com products nfo IPMI cfm BMC ADMIN User Password...

Page 59: ...ther keys are used such as F1 F2 etc Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Gray...

Page 60: ...System Time Use this option to change the system date and time Highlight System Date or System Time using the arrow keys Enter new values using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the arrow keys to mov...

Page 61: ...plays the date when the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system was built CPLD Version This item displays the CPLD version of the BIOS ROM used in the system Memory Information Total Memory This fe...

Page 62: ...ss the submenu items Boot Feature Quiet Boot Use this feature to select the screen display between the POST messages and the OEM logo upon bootup Select Disabled to display the POST messages Select En...

Page 63: ...ly reboot the system from a specified boot device after its initial boot failure The options are Disabled Legacy Boot and EFI Boot Power Configuration Watch Dog Function If enabled the Watch Dog Timer...

Page 64: ...Level 1 Fixed PSP Recovery BL Ver SMU FW Version ABL Version PSP Directory Level 2 Updateable PSP Bootloader Version SMU FW Version ABL Version ACPI Settings PCI AER Support The options are Disabled a...

Page 65: ...t specified by the user Select Auto to allow the BIOS to automatically assign the base I O and IRQ address 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 9 1...

Page 66: ...sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client computer A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines The options are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 bits...

Page 67: ...ion support The options are Disabled and Enabled Legacy OS Console Redirection Use this feature to select the number of rows and columns used in Console Redirection for legacy OS support The options a...

Page 68: ...transmission size for Console Redirection The options are 7 and 8 Parity A parity bit can be sent along with regular data bits to detect data transmission errors Select Even if the parity bit is set...

Page 69: ...esigned for the Windows OS The options are VT100 LINUX XTERMR6 SC0 ESCN and VT400 Redirection After BIOS POST Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Redirection after BIOS POST When set...

Page 70: ...ol Use this item to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow Send a Stop signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full Send a Start s...

Page 71: ...he number of CCDs to be used The options include Auto 2 CCDs 3 CCDs 4 CCDs and 6 CCDs Core Control This sets the number of cores to be used by your system Once this option has been used to remove any...

Page 72: ...ion has been used to remove any cores a power cycle is required in order for future selections to take effect The options include Auto TWO 1 1 FOUR 2 2 and SIX 3 3 L1 Stream HW Prefetcher Allows you t...

Page 73: ...iguration Determinism Control Use this setting to configure the Determinism Slider Options include Manual and Auto cTDP Control Use this setting to configure the cTDP Control Options include Manual an...

Page 74: ...ontrols interleave memory blocks across the DRAM chip for node 0 The options are Disabled and Auto BankGroupSwap This setting controls the Bank Group Swap The options are Enabled Disabled and Auto DRA...

Page 75: ...isabled and Enabled VGA Priority Use this setting to select between onboard or offboard VGA support The options are Onboard and Offboard NVMe Firmware Source Use this setting to select between the AMI...

Page 76: ...rd NVMe1 The options include Disabled and Legacy Onboard NVMe2 Option ROM Select which firmware function is to be loaded for onboard NVMe2 The options include Disabled and Legacy Onboard NVMe3 Option...

Page 77: ...ll not be available IPv6 PXE Support This setting allows you to Disable or Enable IPv6 PXE boot support If disabled IPv6 PXE boot support will not be available IPv6 HTTP Support This setting allows yo...

Page 78: ...ns are Enabled and Disabled SATA Configuration This section displays the detected SATA devices installed on the system SATA Information SATA Enable This item enables or disables the onboard SATA contr...

Page 79: ...eed 75 characters Boot URI This option is an input field used to enter a web or network address to point to the HTTP boot files This supports the HTTP or HTTPS protocols only Instance of Priority 2 De...

Page 80: ...address for this computer This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form i e 172 31 0 1 Local DNS Servers This item sets the address for the local DNS servers for this computer This should be in de...

Page 81: ...ion GUID Commit Changes and Exit Use this feature to save all changes and exit TLS settings Discard Changes and Exit Use this feature to discard all changes and exit TLS settings Delete Certification...

Page 82: ...atform Management Interface IPMI settings BMC Firmware Revision This item indicates the IPMI firmware revision used in your system IPMI STATUS This item indicates the status of the IPMI firmware insta...

Page 83: ...election This item displays the IPMI LAN setting The default setting is Failover IPMI Network Link Status This item displays the IPMI Network Link status The default setting is Shared LAN Configuratio...

Page 84: ...led and Disabled If the item above is set to Enabled the following items will become available for configuration Configuration Address Source This feature allows the user to select the source of the I...

Page 85: ...BIOS Event Log Select Enabled to enable SMBIOS System Management BIOS Event Logging during system boot The options are Disabled and Enabled Erasing Settings Erase Event Log Select Yes to erase all err...

Page 86: ...abled MECI Multiple Event Count Increment Enter the increment value for the multiple event counter Enter a number between 1 to 255 The default setting is 1 METW Multiple Event Count Time Window This i...

Page 87: ...te a new or change an existing Administrator password Note that if the Administrator Password is erased the User Password will be cleared as well Password Check Select Setup for the system to check fo...

Page 88: ...ication Options include Standard and Custom CSM Support Options are Enabled and Disabled Key Management Options are Enabled and Disabled Provision Factory Defaults When Enabled installs factory defaul...

Page 89: ...LEGACY to EFI Support This option Disables or Enables the system to boot to an EFI OS after the boot failed from the legacy boot order FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities This option prioritizes the order of...

Page 90: ...boot during startup The settings are any pre defined boot device and UEFI Built in EFI shell UEFI Application Boot Priorities This feature allows the user to specify which UEFI devices are boot device...

Page 91: ...making any permanent changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press Enter Save Changes and Reset Select this option to reset...

Page 92: ...maximum performance Save as User Defaults To set this feature select Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter This enables the user to save any changes to the BIOS setup for future us...

Page 93: ...r assistance Only certified technicians should attempt to install or configure components Read this appendix in its entirety before installing or configuring components in the Supermicro chassis These...

Page 94: ...o considere los riesgos de la corriente el ctrica y familiar cese con los procedimientos est ndar de prevenci n de accidentes Al final de cada advertencia encontrar el n mero que le ayudar a encontrar...

Page 95: ...en dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij een elektrische installatie betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard procedures om ongelukken te voorkomen Gebruik de nummers aan h...

Page 96: ...mentaci n Attention Avant de brancher le syst me sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Circuit Breaker Waarschuwing Raadpleeg de installatie instructies voordat u het sy...

Page 97: ...es del edificio Aseg rese de que el dispositivo de protecci n no sea superior a 250 V 20 A Attention Pour ce qui est de la protection contre les courts circuits surtension ce produit d pend de l insta...

Page 98: ...e energ a y del cable el ctrico quitado de los m dulos de fuente de alimentaci n antes de tener acceso el interior del chasis para instalar o para quitar componentes de sistema Attention Le syst me do...

Page 99: ...bels aangesloten op de voeding en van de behuizing te verwijderen Equipment Installation Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment War...

Page 100: ...tention Il est vivement recommand de confier l installation le remplacement et la maintenance de ces quipements des personnels qualifi s et exp riment s Warning This unit is intended for installation...

Page 101: ...a una de estas reas mediante la utilizaci n de una herramienta especial cerradura con llave u otro medio de seguridad Attention Cet appareil doit tre install e dans des zones d acc s r serv s L acc s...

Page 102: ...emblable ou quivalent recommand e par le fabricant Jeter les piles usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Advertencia Existe peligro de explosi n si la bater a se reemplaza de manera incor...

Page 103: ...aanbevolen wordt Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig fabrieksvoorschriften afgevoerd te worden Redundant Power Supplies Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection All co...

Page 104: ...omloos te maken Advertencia Puede que esta unidad tenga m s de una conexi n para fuentes de alimentaci n Para cortar por completo el suministro de energ a deben desconectarse todas las conexiones Atte...

Page 105: ...vertencia Cuando el sistema est en funcionamiento el voltaje del plano trasero es peligroso Tenga cuidado cuando lo revise Attention Lorsque le syst me est en fonctionnement des tensions lectriques ci...

Page 106: ...cumplir con las normas de electricidad locales y nacionales Backplane Waarschuwing Een gevaarlijke spanning of energie is aanwezig op de backplane wanneer het systeem in gebruik is Voorzichtigheid is...

Page 107: ...le elektriciteitsvoorschriften Warnung Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gem allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled accordi...

Page 108: ...recyclage de ce produit sont g n ralement soumis des lois et ou directives de respect de l environnement Renseignez vous aupr s de l organisme comp tent Hot Swap Fan Warning Warning Hazardous moving...

Page 109: ...stornilladores y todos los objetos lejos de las aberturas del ventilador Attention Pieces mobiles dangereuses Se tenir a l ecart des lames du ventilateur Il est possible que les ventilateurs soient to...

Page 110: ...UL oder CAS zertifizierten Kabeln mit UL CSA gekennzeichnet an Ger ten oder Produkten die nicht mit Supermicro gekennzeichnet sind AC AC UL CSA UL CSA Supermicro Supermicro UL CSA UL CSA Supermicro U...

Page 111: ...le code pour tous les autres appareils lectriques sauf les produits d sign s par Supermicro seulement AC AC UL CSA UL CSA Supermicro UL CSA UL CSA Supermicro Advertencia Cuando instale el producto ut...

Page 112: ...Aansluitmethode deze moet altijd voldoen aan de lokale voorschriften en veiligheidsnormen inclusief de juiste kabeldikte en stekker Het gebruik van niet geschikte Kabels en of Adapters kan een storin...

Page 113: ...t may be installed that adds an additional two internal drives for a maximum of four internal drives PCI Expansion Slots 1x PCIe 4 0 x16 slot low profile riser 1x PCIe 4 0 x8 internal RAID AOC 1x AIOM...

Page 114: ...EN BS EN55032 EN BS EN55035 EN BS 61000 3 2 EN BS 61000 3 3 EN BS 61000 4 2 EN BS 61000 4 3 EN BS 61000 4 4 EN BS 61000 4 5 EN BS 61000 4 6 EN BS 61000 4 8 EN BS 61000 4 11 Green Environment 2011 65...

Page 115: ...e The recovery block contains critical BIOS codes including memory detection and recovery codes for the user to flash a healthy BIOS image if the original main BIOS image is corrupted When the system...

Page 116: ...UEFI BIOS recovery using a USB attached device follow the instructions below 1 Using a different machine copy the Super ROM binary image file into the Root directory of a USB device or a writable CD...

Page 117: ...you want to start the BIOS recovery If you decide to proceed with BIOS recovery follow the procedures below 4 When the screen as shown above displays use the arrow keys to select the item Proceed with...

Page 118: ...oot to enter the BIOS Setup utility From the top of the tool bar select Boot to enter the submenu From the submenu list select Boot Option 1 as shown below Then set Boot Option 1 to UEFI AP UEFI Built...

Page 119: ...rupt this process until the BIOS flashing is complete 9 The screen above indicates that the BIOS update process is complete When you see the screen above unplug the AC power cable from the power suppl...

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