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B2094T15 

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Copyright © TYAN Computer Corporation, 2003. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may 
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Summary of Contents for B2094T15

Page 1: ...mark of Promise Technology ATI ATI RAGE is a trademark of ATI Technologies Incorporated Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation Portable Document Format PDF is a trademark of Adobe C...

Page 2: ...Installing System Memory 15 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 16 Installing a Riser Card 17 2 2 Rack Mounting 18 Cabinet Slides and Ears 18 Cabinet into the Rack 20 Locking Tab 20 3 Setting Up the System...

Page 3: ...r 41 6 2 Installing an Expansion Card 42 6 3 Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive 43 6 4 Adding a CD Drive for test purpose 45 With a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Installed 45 Without a Secondary Hard Disk...

Page 4: ...er cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord l Ensure the ambient temperature around the equipment which may be higher than the room temperature is within the limits specifie...

Page 5: ...s and web browsers Depending on the model purchased your system may come with pre installed software For software information refer to the documentation accompanying the software Unpacking After unpac...

Page 6: ...tem It is a server appliance providing a dedicated web hosting platform pre packaged in an industry standard 1U rackmount enclosure With appropriate application software the system offersa full suite...

Page 7: ...n Networking Two 10 100Bas e TX Ethernet LAN ports Intel 82551QM controller Supports TCP UDP IPv4 Checksum off load Storage Interface Integrated two master IDE RAID controller Promise PDC20276 Support...

Page 8: ...tor Indicates an active network connection on LAN1 external connection LAN2 Indicator Indicates an active network connection on LAN2 internal connection Hard Disk Drive Indicator Indicates activity on...

Page 9: ...urns the main power of the system on and off LAN1 Connector Connects the LANcable for internal network connection LAN2 Connector Connects the LANcable for external network connection VGA Port Connects...

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Page 11: ...h component of the system Rack Mounting section describes the procedures for mounting the system into the rack You can use the system assembly flowchart and the chart next to determine the proper sequ...

Page 12: ...nd exercise caution during the installation process For more information contact your local dealer or an experienced technician REPLACE AIR DUCT FINISH START REMOVE CABINET COVER AND AIR DUCT INSTALL...

Page 13: ...s from the system and all peripherals Leaving the power on can cause serious damage to your system l If the system is mounted on an equipment rack remove the system from the rack and take it to a serv...

Page 14: ...tion Align the new CPU so its Pin 1 corner beveled corner is at the Pin 1 corner of the socket 4 Insert the CPU pins into the socket Press the arm downward to the horizontal position You will feel som...

Page 15: ...cover Installing System Memory Your system has two 184 pin DIMM Dual In line Memory Module sockets to support a maximum of 2 GB You must follow these requirements for the DIMM to be used with the sys...

Page 16: ...socket Finally push the retaining clips inwards to lock the DIMM in place 4 Replace the cabinet cover Installing a Hard Disk Drive NOTE Make sure that the jumper setting of the hard disk drive is set...

Page 17: ...he data cable and power cord 5 Replace the cabinet cover 6 You can create or rebuild RAID for the hard disk drive see chapter 7 for information Installing a Riser Card Your system has one PCI slot loc...

Page 18: ...capability for top cover removal Itis compatible with most 19 EIA standard 4 post racks with non threaded holes After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items l 2 mounting e...

Page 19: ...es to the cabinet refer to the picture above 4 Attach a post slide mount adapter to the front end of the outer slide by securing 2 sets of hex screws and hex nuts together without stretching the inner...

Page 20: ...ails of the outer slides attached to the rack and press on the release latch until the front panel is aligned with the front edge of the rack Locking Tab To prevent the system chassis from sliding on...

Page 21: ...applications if not supplied or pre installed 3 2 Placing the System You can either place the system on a flat surface a desk or shelf for example or install it in a standard 19 inch equipment rack T...

Page 22: ...ther end to the network socket that connects to the clients 3 Connect one end of the power cord to the system and the other end to an electrical outlet 4 Switch on I the main power switch on the back...

Page 23: ...of your network l Gateway router address necessary only if communicating with other networks Using the LCD Console The LCD screen on the front of the system displays two lines of text The first line...

Page 24: ...nter IP address of the gateway for your network six 6 times Primary DNS Change Enter IP address of the primaryDNS for your network seven 7 times Secondary DNS Change Enter IP address of the secondary...

Page 25: ...Allows you to reboot the server seven 7 times Shutdown Server Allows you to shutdown the server eight 8 times NIC2 IPADDR Change Enter IP address assigned to the NIC2 nine 9 times NIC2 NETMASK Change...

Page 26: ...this procedure to reboot the system For Linux Press the button eight times or press two times and you will see the prompt Reboot server Press the button For Windows Press the button six times and you...

Page 27: ...mented the first time or not l First possibility When the HDD hasRedHat 7 3 and up present in the Linux partition and the current installation is only for modifying deleting or adding a Linux partitio...

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Page 29: ...ettings on your computer may differ l The Setup program may hav e been updated after the publication of this manual l The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings i...

Page 30: ...System Memory Shows the total memory on your system Extended Memory Shows the total extended memory on your system Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains the input output configuration settings of...

Page 31: ...mable Interrupt Controller Compatible FPU Code enables or disables FPU Floating Point Unit I O Device Configuration Serial Port A B Base I O Address and Interrupt Sets the input output address and int...

Page 32: ...ive Fixed Disk Boot Sector protect the boot sector against any changed CAUTION Set this item to disabled before installing an operating system running Fdiskor Format program or when re installing soft...

Page 33: ...ot menu allows you to set the priority of the booting devices There are six possible devices l Removable Devices l Hard Drive l CD ROM l IBA 4 1 06 Slot 0230 LAN Intel 82551QM 1 l IBA 4 1 06 Slot 0238...

Page 34: ...re for jumper locations and the table that follow for jumper definitions CAUTION Jumpers not described in this section are reserv ed for factory use only Do not change the default settings Jumper Defi...

Page 35: ...leted If your CD is different from that described in this chapter refer to the README files on the CD These files contain the latest information from the software supplier 5 1 Installation Instruction...

Page 36: ...o install this driver follow these steps 1 Insert the driver CD into the CD drive 2 Browse to the following directory mnt cdrom and create the following directory tempLCD 3 Unzip the LCDxx tar gz file...

Page 37: ...y disk as FastTrak Driver Disk Installing the driver into an existing system 1 Boot the Linux system and login as root 2 Insert the FastTrak driver disk into the USB floppy drive and issue the followi...

Page 38: ...iguration menu and type the following kernel parameters in the general kernel parameters field ide0 0x1f0 0x3f6 14 ide1 0x170 0x376 15 ide2 0 ide3 0 ide4 0 ide5 0 ide6 0 ide7 0 ide8 0 ide9 0 6 Follow...

Page 39: ...he Gnome menu then click System Tools 2 Select the Hardware Browser window and click Floppy Disks 3 Obtain the USB floppy drive s device file dev sdX where X can be a z 4 Activate the floppy drive by...

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Page 41: ...ouching a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear panel of the system before unplugging the power cord l Before you install any option turn all power switches off Unplug all power c...

Page 42: ...nsion card to add to the system make sure that the card is less than 7 inches 177 8 mm long Otherwise it will not fit into the place 2 Open the cabinet cover see section 6 1 in this chapter 3 Remove t...

Page 43: ...nd hard disk drive It is advised that you select a hard disk drive that meets the following specifications A hard disk drive that does not meet these specifications can cause reliability problems in y...

Page 44: ...ect one end of the data cable to the secondary IDE connector see figure above and the other end to the rear of the hard disk drive NOTE Connect the data cable to the secondary RAID IDE connector if us...

Page 45: ...rd Disk Drive Installed 1 Remove the cabinet cover see section 6 1 2 Unplug the data cable and power cord from the rear of the secondary hard disk drive Unplug the other end of the data cable from the...

Page 46: ...talled 1 Remove the cabinet cover see section 6 1 in this chapter 2 Connect one end of the data cable to the secondary IDE connector see figure on page 44 and the other end to the rear of the CD drive...

Page 47: ...e is good but the failure of any disk in the array results in data loss This type is commonly referred to as striping l RAID 1 Recommended In this type data are written to two drives If either drive f...

Page 48: ...ents 2 View Array 3 Delete Array 4 Rebuild Array 5 Controller Configuration 6 Keys Available Press 1 6 to Select Option ESC Exit 3 Press 1 to access the Auto Setup Options menu This is the fastest and...

Page 49: ...ges as shown next will appear Do you want the disk image to be duplicated to another Yes No Y Create and Duplicate N Create Only 3 Press N for the Create Only option 4 When messages appear on the scre...

Page 50: ...copy all data from the Source drive to the Target drive 7 When messages appear on the screen indicating that the array has been creat ed press any key to reboot 7 3 Viewing Drive Assignments You can...

Page 51: ...MB Status Array 1 Stripe 2 16126 Functional Array 2 Array 3 Array 4 Keys Available Up Down ESC Exit Del Delete 2 Use the up or down arrow key to highlight the array you wish to delete and press Del 3...

Page 52: ...ss Enter FastBuild Utility 1 xx 199x 200x Promise Technology Inc Rebuild Array Menu Array No RAID Mode Total Drv Status Array 2 Mirror 2 Critical Stripe Block Not Available Select Drive for Rebuild Ch...

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Page 54: ...pensive consequences HelpResources 1 See the TYAN website for FAQs bulletins driver updates and other information http www TYAN com 2 Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling TYAN 3 Check the TYAN...

Page 55: ...a circuit different from that of the receiver l Consult the dealer on an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio i...

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