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Operations Manual

 

 

 

                  SV-2000-IX 

   Document Number: 275-MNL-002                                                           Page 11 of 84 

                     Version 1.0. 08/25/2010 

 

Figure 6-36 Management Menu Screen.

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Figure 6-37 New Configuration Screen.

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Figure 6-38 Proceed Screen.

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Figure 6-39 Select Drives Screen.

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Figure 6-40

 

Select Drives Screen.

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Figure 6-41 Set Configurable Arrays Screen.

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Figure 6-42 Set Configurable Arrays Screen.

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Figure 6-43

 

Virtual Drive(s) Configured Screen

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Figure 6-44 New Configuration Screen.

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Figure 6-45 New Configuration Screen

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Figure 6-46

 

New Configuration Screen.

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Figure 6-47

 

Management Menu Screen.

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Figure 6-48 Virtual Driver(s) Configured Screen.

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Figure 6-49

 

Initialize

 

Screen.

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Figure 6-50 Installation Screen.

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Figure 6-51

 

Exit

 

Screen.

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Figure 6-52 Reboot the System Screen.

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Figure 6-53 Grounding Wrist Strap

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6-54 300GB SAS Hard Drive.

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Figure 7-1 CDW ASSY-2U IX

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List of Tables 

Table 5-1 Server Board Specifications.

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Summary of Contents for SV-2000-IX

Page 1: ...SV 2000 IX Server Operations Manual 275 MNL 002 TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 ...

Page 2: ...ort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document TAG shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice TAG makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 1 1 Trademarks All trademark...

Page 3: ...omprehensive Quality Assurance QA policy enforced through application of our UL registered ISO 9001 2000 certified processes enables TAG to rapidly deploy systems and solutions that reliably withstand the stresses of the tactical environment Today there are over 20 000 TAG systems deployed across various weapons platforms throughout the US Military TAG effectively balances all corporate assets our...

Page 4: ...ements of military standards including the MIL STD 810F and DO 160D TAG s onsite test equipment currently includes a Highly Accelerated Lifecycle Testing HALT Chamber an Electromagnetic Interference EMI test chamber and a high low temperature thermal test chamber TAG s facility also provides A floor plan designed to support a cellular manufacturing model with modular assembly lines A dedicated 24 ...

Page 5: ...Program Management discipline models the renowned methodologies of the Project Management Institute PMI to ensure successful completion of the task at hand Our Program Managers PMs serve as the voice of the customer driving requirements to which the rest of TAG s organization answers As an explicit tenet of TAG s corporate mission statement the PMs not only track cost schedule and technical compli...

Page 6: ...rations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 6 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Document Revision History Date Version Number Updated By Description of Changes 08 25 2010 1 0 Alan Huckerby Author ...

Page 7: ...processing performance while reducing power dissipation The Model SV 2000 IX is ideal for transit case and deployable situations where such high density computing minimizes size weight and power 3 1 1 Organization This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendix Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings when handling the SV 2000 IX Server Workstation Chapter 2 provides detailed information on...

Page 8: ...ols and Labels 13 4 1 2 Conventions 13 5 Server Overview 16 5 1 Product Information 16 5 2 Model SV 2000 IX Server Workstation 16 5 2 1 Specifications 17 5 2 2 Additional specifications 17 5 2 3 Server Highlights 18 5 2 4 SV 2000 IX Server 18 5 2 5 I O Connectors 19 5 3 Server Components 19 5 3 1 Motherboard Model and Type 19 5 4 SV 2000 IX Server Board 20 5 4 1 Specifications 21 5 5 System Memory...

Page 9: ...9 6 7 1 Common BIOS Settings 39 6 7 2 BIOS Configuration for SV 2000 IX 44 6 7 3 RAID Configuration 63 6 8 Upgrading Memory and Replacing Components 75 6 8 1 Preventing Static Electricity 75 6 9 Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket Installation 76 6 10 Replacing a Hard Drive 79 6 10 1 300GB SAS Hard Drive 79 6 11 Removing the Server Cover 80 6 12 Adding or Replacing System Memory 80 6 12 1 Install...

Page 10: ...creen 46 Figure 6 15 Delay Prior to Thermal 47 Figure 6 16 Advanced BIOS Features Screen 48 Figure 6 17 Advance Screen 48 Figure 6 18 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen 49 Figure 6 19 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen 50 Figure 6 20 Serial Port Configuration Screen 51 Figure 6 21 Serial Port Configuration Screen 52 Figure 6 22 USB Configuration Screen 53 Figure 6 23 USB Config...

Page 11: ...ys Screen 67 Figure 6 43 Virtual Drive s Configured Screen 68 Figure 6 44 New Configuration Screen 68 Figure 6 45 New Configuration Screen 69 Figure 6 46 New Configuration Screen 69 Figure 6 47 Management Menu Screen 70 Figure 6 48 Virtual Driver s Configured Screen 71 Figure 6 49 Initialize Screen 71 Figure 6 50 Installation Screen 72 Figure 6 51 Exit Screen 73 Figure 6 52 Reboot the System Scree...

Page 12: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 12 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed ...

Page 13: ...practice that might result in property damage 4 1 2 Conventions 4 1 2 1 Important Messages Important messages appear where mishandling of components is possible or when work orders can be misunderstood These messages also provide vital information associated with other aspects of system operation The word important is written as IMPORTANT both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italic...

Page 14: ...ary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system Cautions are easy to recognize The word caution is written as CAUTION both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the cautionary message 4 1 2 4 Notes Notes inform the reader of essential but non critical information These messages should be read carefully ...

Page 15: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 15 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Chapter 2 Model SV 2000 IX Server Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed ...

Page 16: ... on the mission requirements Your system may contain components not described in this chapter For detailed information on these components refer to the manufactures website or contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com TAG s tactical servers combine Intel Model SV 2001 THS technology with state of the art mechanical thermal and electrical engineering to create customized systems that pe...

Page 17: ... Cache Multi Core Intel Xeon processor 32GB ECC FBDIMMs 8 DIMMs System Components 4GB DDRZ RAM 2 300GB removable SAS hard drives with rugged metal carriers and receivers 6 External USB 2 0 Ports 6 Front 1 Serial Port 2 10 100 1000 Ethernet Ports 1 VGA PORT 2 PS2 Ports Mouse Keyboard LP Slot Loading DVD RW CD RW Drive 5 2 2 Additional specifications Total Weight 16 8lbs Input voltage range for Volt...

Page 18: ...er Highlights The SV 2000 IX is unlike any other server that is currently on the market The Model SV 2000 IX is ideal for use in deployable situations where the product s compact size high density computing minimized size weight and power make for a highly portable rugged and reliable system Contains an intelligent fan controller acoustically optimized environmentally aware Small form factor chass...

Page 19: ...s within your server For detailed information on the specific components installed in your server refer the manufactures website 5 3 1 Motherboard Model and Type The version of an Intel server motherboard can be determined by decoding the last three digits of the board part number For example For the product C44686 703 the number following the is as follows 7 Fabrication FAB Number 03 Revision 3 T...

Page 20: ... maximum reliability and manageability The Intel Server Board S5000PSL has optional hardware RAID via Intel Integrated Server RAID delivers added reliability excellent data protection and advanced data management The S5000PSL optimizes performance and cost by integrating key features and supports a variety of chassis configurations Figure 5 4 Server Board ...

Page 21: ...Integrated Graphics ATI with 16MB memory Integrated storage support Integrated ATA One channel supporting up to two IDE devices Integrated SATA Intel Server Board S5000PSL SASR Two SATA ports with support for RAID 0 1 10 and optional AXXRAKSW5 for RAID 51 SAS Intel Server Board S5000PSL SASR 4 Port LSI 1064e SAS controller with Intel Embedded RAID Technology II providing RAID 0 1 10 and optional A...

Page 22: ...system memory in your system See Contacting information on TAG on back page of this manual for information on how to contact Technical Support For information on replacing or upgrading your system memory refer to Adding and Replacing System Memory on page 50 5 6 Standard Server Components The following sections provide information on the standard system components installed on TAG servers 5 6 1 Po...

Page 23: ... Power supplies contain dangerous voltages Before attempting to work on any power supply always unplug the device and drain the power source by turning the server on after the power supply has been disconnected Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury due to electrical shock ...

Page 24: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 24 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Chapter 3 Procedures Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed ...

Page 25: ...will go thru Power On self Test POST no action is required at this time 4 At windows dialog box press Ctrl Alt Delete at once to login 5 Type in the correct user name and password and then press enter to login 6 Once the operator is logged on to the unit they could use the computer as they wish NOTE Assuming the server is not connected to any network 6 2 Server Shutdown 1 The operator needs save a...

Page 26: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 26 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 resources they are each using To access the Device Manager do the following ...

Page 27: ...ocument Number 275 MNL 002 Page 27 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Control Panel 2 Double click the System icon Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 System Properties ...

Page 28: ...r you will see a list of all the devices Windows detected on your system The Device Manager display is recreated each time the computer is started or whenever a dynamic change to the computer configuration occurs such as addition of a new device while the system is running NOTE To include hidden devices on the View menu click Show hidden devices A check mark next to Show hidden devices indicates h...

Page 29: ...iguration information Any non functioning devices are displayed with an exclamation point indicating that a problem exists with the device disabled devices are displayed with a small red x over the icon You can use Device Manager to enable or disable devices troubleshoot devices update drivers use driver rollback and change resources such as interrupt requests IRQs assigned to devices 6 4 Working ...

Page 30: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 30 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 4 Device Manager ...

Page 31: ...evice s Properties dialog box there might be several tabs You can view the status and configuration information as well as the device manufacturer device type and location in the upper portion of the General tab The Device status box in the middle of the General tab displays the status of the device including any errors If the device has any problems the Device Status box briefly describes the pro...

Page 32: ...nstalling new hardware devices easier Prior to PnP installing new hardware meant finding and installing peripheral drivers and making sure the new device didn t conflict with another device Theoretically if you have a computer designed for PnP and are using a PnP operating system like Windows installing a printer sound card modem or other peripheral is a simple matter of plugging in the device It ...

Page 33: ...000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 33 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 6 5 1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard If the device is not working properly try using the Add New Hardware Wizard To run this wizard do the following ...

Page 34: ...000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 34 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Hardware icon Figure 6 7 ...

Page 35: ...dware Wizard NOTE The term legacy refers to anything that s no longer on the cutting edge 6 6 1 Removing Legacy Peripherals When removing a legacy peripheral from your system you need to let Windows know that the device is gone This enables Windows to reuse the resources places in memory and internal communications channels that it previously allocated to that device To tell Windows that you have ...

Page 36: ...V 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 36 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Control Panel 2 Double click the System icon Figure 6 9 ...

Page 37: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 37 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 9 System Properties 3 Click the Hardware tab 4 Click the Device Manager button Figure 6 10 ...

Page 38: ...vice Manager 5 Click the name of the item you have removed from your system If you don t see the item look for a category heading that describes the type of device you removed and then click the plus sign to its left to display a list of items in that category 6 From the Action menu click Uninstall 7 Click OK ...

Page 39: ...ical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable 6 7 1 Common BIOS Settings Printer Parallel Port Uni Bi directional Disable Enable ECP EPP 6 7 1 1 Printer Parallel Port Uni Bi Directional Disable Enable ECP EPP Settings in the CMOS enable you to configure a parallel port to use Enhanced Parallel Port EPP or Enhanced Parallel Port ECP ...

Page 40: ...vidually configured for the primary master and slave device and the secondary master and slave device The following are some of the primary settings that apply to hard drives as well as CD DVD ROM drives tape backup drive etc Common disk types are User defined Cylinders Heads Sectors CHS values Auto automatically detects hard disks parameters at every startup 1 46 predefined combinations of CHS va...

Page 41: ... to ensure data integrity in memory modules Its successor ECC provides improved data integrity by adding information about individual bits 6 7 1 6 Boot Sequence This setting is used to control the order that the BIOS uses during the boot process to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system For example CD Floppy Hard Disk 6 7 1 7 Date and Time The Date and Time is set in the BI...

Page 42: ...ored in a separate area of non volatile CMOS memory called the Extended System Configuration Database ESCD Both the PnP BIOS and the operating system can access this area and communicate with each other about resource settings assigned to PnP devices as well as non PnP devices For example when a fixed interrupt request IRQ is manually assigned to a particular device using Device Manager Windows wi...

Page 43: ... of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 6 7 1 10 Power Management Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI settings such as wake up power button function and standby suspend timers These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup ...

Page 44: ...ge 44 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 6 7 2 BIOS Configuration for SV 2000 IX 1 On the Main page Select Quiet Boot Press ENTER Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 BIOS Setup 2 On the Quiet Boot Popup Menu Select Disabled Press ESCAPE to return to the main screen Figures 6 12 ...

Page 45: ... 12 Quiet Boot Disable Screen 3 On the Main page Scroll down and select Post Error Pause No Change Verify Date and Time are correct Press RIGHT arrow to move to Advanced Screen Figures 6 13 Figure 6 13 Main Page Screen 4 On Main Page Screen Use the Right Arrow to move to the Advanced Feature on the main ...

Page 46: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 46 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 tool bar Select Processor Configuration then press ENTER Figure 6 14 Figure 6 14 Advanced Feature Screen ...

Page 47: ... Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 47 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 5 Scroll down to Intel Virtualization Technology Hit ENTER Figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 Delay Prior to Thermal 6 On the Popup Menu Select ENABLE Press ESCAPE Figure 6 16 ...

Page 48: ...of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 16 Advanced BIOS Features Screen 7 No changes for Memory Configuration and ATA Controller Configuration Figure 6 17 Figure 6 17 Advance Screen 8 Scroll down and select Mass Storage Controller Configuration Press ENTER Figure 6 18 ...

Page 49: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 49 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 18 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen ...

Page 50: ...ersion 1 0 08 25 2010 9 On the Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen select Advanced Configure SAS as SW RAID Select ENABLED Press ESCAPE Figure 6 19 Figure 6 19 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen 10 Select Serial Port Configuration Press ENTER Figure 6 20 ...

Page 51: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 51 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 20 Serial Port Configuration Screen ...

Page 52: ... Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 52 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 11 No Change for Serial Port Configuration Press ESCAPE Figure 6 21 Figure 6 21 Serial Port Configuration Screen 12 Select USB Configuration Press ENTER Figure 6 22 ...

Page 53: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 53 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 22 USB Configuration Screen ...

Page 54: ... 002 Page 54 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 13 No Change on the USB Configuration Screen Defaults Selected Press ESCAPE Figure 6 23 Figure 6 23 USB Configuration Screen 14 No Change on the PCI Configuration Screen Defaults Selected Press ESCAPE Figure 6 24 ...

Page 55: ...igure 6 24 PCI Configuration Screen 15 No Change on the System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen Defaults Selected Press ESCAPE Figure 6 25 Figure 6 25 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen 16 Scroll across on the Main Tool bar and select SECURITY No Changes Figure 6 26 ...

Page 56: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 56 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 26 Integrated Peripherals Screen ...

Page 57: ...L 002 Page 57 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 17 Scroll across on the Main Tool bar and select Server management No Changes Figure 6 27 Figure 6 27 Onboard Device Screen 18 Scroll across on the Main Tool bar and select Boot Options Press ENTER Figure 6 28 ...

Page 58: ... 08 25 2010 Figure 6 28 Boot Options Screen 19 Scroll Down and select Boot Option 2 Press ENTER Figure 6 29 Figure 6 29 Integrated Peripherals Screen 20 On the Popup Menu select IBA GE Slot 0501 v1245 Press ENTER Figure 6 30 Press ESCAPE to return to the Integrated Peripherals Screen ...

Page 59: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 59 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 30 IBA GE Slot 0501 v1245 Screen ...

Page 60: ...25 2010 21 On the Integrated Peripherals Screen scroll down and select Boot Option 3 Press ENTER Figure 6 31 Figure 6 31 Integrated Peripherals Screen 22 On the Popup Menu select SATA O MATSHITADVD Ram UJ 8755 Press ENTER Figure 6 30 Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Screen Figure 6 32 ...

Page 61: ...rsion 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 32 SATA O MATSHITADVD Ram UJ 8755 Screen 23 Scroll across on the Main Tool bar and select Boot Manager Screen No Change Press F10 Figure 6 33 Figure 6 33 Boot Manager Screen 24 On the Save and Reset Popup Menu Select YES Press Enter Figure 6 34 ...

Page 62: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 62 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 34 Save and Reset Popup Menu Screen ...

Page 63: ... 2010 6 7 3 RAID Configuration NOTE For Software Configuration refer to Redundant Generic Software Manual 4GFC SAS Host Interface This Manual is placed on Web site tag com support goodrich 1 Enter BIOS then Press Ctrl E to enter RAID 11 Configuration Utility Figure 6 35 Figure 6 35 RAID 11 ...

Page 64: ...Page 64 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 2 On the dropdown Management Menu Select Configure and Press ENTER Figure 6 36 Figure 6 36 Management Menu Screen 3 Select New Configuration on the dropdown menu Press ENTER Figure 6 37 Figure 6 37 New Configuration Screen ...

Page 65: ...er 275 MNL 002 Page 65 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 4 Select YES on the Proceed dropdown menu Press ENTER Figure 6 38 Figure 6 38 Proceed Screen 5 Press the Space Bar to select drives Figure 6 39 and Figure 6 40 Figure 6 39 Select Drives Screen ...

Page 66: ...perations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 66 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 6 Press the Space Bar to select drives After selection Press F10 Figure 6 40 Figure 6 40 Select Drives Screen ...

Page 67: ...2 Page 67 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 7 On the Set Configurable Arrays screen Press Space Bar to accept Figure 6 41 and Figure 6 42 Figure 6 41 Set Configurable Arrays Screen 8 Accept Setting Press F10 Figure 6 42 Figure 6 42 Set Configurable Arrays Screen ...

Page 68: ...0 9 On the Virtual Drive s Configured screen Press ENTER On the Dropdown Menu select Accept Press ENTER Figure 6 43 Figure 6 43 Virtual Drive s Configured Screen 10 On the New Configuration screen Scroll down and select ONLIN A00 01 Press ENTER Figure 6 44 Figure 6 44 New Configuration Screen ...

Page 69: ...02 Page 69 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 11 On the Popup Menu select New Configuration Press ENTER On the Popup Menu select YES and Press ENTER Figure 6 45 Figure 6 45 New Configuration Screen 12 Press ESCAPE Figure 6 46 Figure 6 46 New Configuration Screen ...

Page 70: ...nt Number 275 MNL 002 Page 70 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 13 On the Management Menu scroll down to Initialize Press ENTER Figure 6 47 Figure 6 47 Management Menu Screen 14 On the Virtual Driver s Configured screen Press F10 Figure 6 49 ...

Page 71: ...l SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 71 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 48 Virtual Driver s Configured Screen 15 On the Initialize screen select YES Press ENTER Figure 6 49 Figure 6 49 Initialize Screen ...

Page 72: ...anual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 72 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 16 After installation is complete Press ESCAPE Figure 6 50 Figure 6 50 Installation Screen 17 Select YES and press ENTER Figure 6 51 ...

Page 73: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 73 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 51 Exit Screen 25 Reboot the System Figure 6 52 ...

Page 74: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 74 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 52 Reboot the System Screen ...

Page 75: ...age electrostatic discharge sensitive components in your server To prevent ESD damage follow these guidelines before opening the server case 1 Turn off the server and unplug the power cord before opening the case 2 Wear a grounding wrist strap and attach it to a bare metal part of the server workbench or other grounded connection Figure 6 53 Grounding Wrist Strap 3 Do not insert any object into th...

Page 76: ...components by their edges or their metal mounting brackets Avoid touching the edge connectors and components on the cards Never slide memory modules or components over any surface 6 9 Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket Installation ____1 0 Initial Check Points ____1 1 VERIFY the Work Permit instructions have been completed ____1 2 VERIFY locks and tags are properly attached to equipment ____1 3 ...

Page 77: ...NL 002 Page 77 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 Figure 6 54 Secure Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket ____2 2 Location of AC Cable Retainer Bracket Slot Figure 6 55 Figure 6 55 AC Cable Retainer Bracket Slot ____2 3 AC Cable Retainer Bracket Figure 6 56 ...

Page 78: ...5 2010 Figure 6 56 AC Cable Retainer Bracket ____2 4 Slide AC Cable Retainer Bracket Figure 6 56 Into AC Cable Retainer Bracket Slot and Secure AC Cable Retainer Bracket by the two supplied screws Figure 6 57 Figure 6 57 Slide AC Cable Retainer Bracket Into AC Cable Retainer Bracket Slot ...

Page 79: ...l software links to the hard drive and to reconfigure the file system so that it will recognize the new drive You will have to reconfigure your application software Therefore it is strongly recommended that you contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com before attempting to exchange the hard drive For more information on contact information see Manual back page 6 10 1 300GB SAS Hard Dri...

Page 80: ...ew lengths may be used to secure the cover CAUTION It is not safe to operate TAG servers without the cover in place Failure to take this precaution may result in personal injury and system damage 6 12 Adding or Replacing System Memory This section lists the procedures for adding or replacing system memory WARNING Ensure that the system is powered down and all power sources have been disconnected f...

Page 81: ... electrical engineering to create customized systems that perform above and beyond end user or program specifications Our tactical servers are designed to meet and exceed many MIL STD requirements to ensure survivability in the field 6 12 1 Install system memory Unlatch both DIMM socket levers as shown in Figure 6 60 Figure 6 60 DIMM Module Bank 1 Note the location of the alignment notch 2 Align t...

Page 82: ...Operations Manual SV 2000 IX Document Number 275 MNL 002 Page 82 of 84 Version 1 0 08 25 2010 7 APPENDIX CDW ...

Page 83: ...Chapter 3 SV 2000 IX Server Part Number 1008950 Page 83 of 84 Version 1 0 07 12 10 Assembly 2U IX Figure 7 1 CDW ASSY 2U IX ...

Page 84: ...nical Support USA 1 800 824 7693 Outside USA While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature TAG assumes no responsibility and disclaims and liability for damage resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions ...

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