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The following table is a summary of the features and specifications of the blade
server.

Table 1. Features and specifications

Microprocessor:

Supports up to two

multi-core Intel Xeon microprocessors.

Note:

Use the Setup utility to

determine the type and speed of the
microprocessors in the blade server.

Memory:

v

12 dual inline memory module
(DIMM) connectors

v

Type: Very Low Profile (VLP)
double-data rate (DDR3) DRAM.
Supports 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8
GB DIMMs with up to 96 GB of
total memory on the system board

Integrated functions:

v

Horizontal-compact-form-factor
(CFFh) expansion card interface

v

Vertical-combination-I/O (CIOv)
expansion card interface

v

Local service processor: Integrated
Management Module (IMM) with
Intelligent Platform Management
Interface (IPMI) firmware

v

Integrated Matrox G200eV video
controller

v

LSI 1064E SAS controller

v

Broadcom BCM5709S dual-port
Gigabit Ethernet controller

v

Integrated keyboard/video/mouse
(cKVM) controller through IMM

v

Light path diagnostics

v

RS-485 interface for communication
with the management module

v

Automatic server restart (ASR)

v

USB 2.0 for communication with
cKVM and removable media drives
(an external USB port is not
supported)

v

Redundant buses for
communication with keyboard,
mouse, and removable media
drives

Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA)
alerts:

v

Microprocessors

v

Memory

v

Storage drives

Electrical input:

12 V dc

Environment:

v

Air temperature:
– Blade server on: 10°C to 35°C

(50°F to 95°F). Altitude: 0 m to
914.4 m (0 ft to 3000 ft)

– Blade server on: 10°C to 32°C

(50°F to 89.6°F). Altitude: 914.4
m to 2133.6 m (3000 ft to 7000
ft)

– Blade server off: 10°C to 43°C

(50°F to 109.4°F). Altitude: 914.4
m to 2133.6 m (3000 ft to 7000
ft)

– Blade server shipping: -40°C to

60°C (-40°F to 140°F)

v

Humidity:
– Blade server on: 8% to 80%
– Blade server off: 8% to 80%
– Blade server storage: 5% to 80%
– Blade server shipment: 5% to

100%

v

Particulate contamination:

Attention:

Airborne particulates

and reactive gases acting alone or
in combination with other
environmental factors such as
humidity or temperature might
pose a risk to the server. For
information about the limits for
particulates and gases, see
“Particulate contamination” on
page 215.

Drives:

Supports up to two hot-swap,

small form factor (SFF) Serial Attached
SCSI (SAS) or Serial ATA (SATA)
storage drives

Size:

v

Height: 24.5 cm (9.7 inches) (6U)

v

Depth: 44.6 cm (17.6 inches)

v

Width: 2.9 cm (1.14 inches)

v

Maximum weight: 4.8 kg (10 lb)

NEBS Environment

v

Air temperature:
– Blade server on: 5°C to 40°C (41°F

to 104°F). Altitude: -60 m to 1800
m (-197 ft to 6000 ft)

– Blade server on: 5°C to 30°C (41°F

to 86°F). Altitude: 1800 m to 4000
m (6000 ft to 13000 ft)

– Blade server off: -5°C to 55°C

(23°F to 131°F). Altitude: -60 m to
1800 m (-197 ft to 6000 ft)

– Blade server off: -5°C to 45°C

(23°F to 113°F). Altitude: 1800 m
to 4000 m (6000 ft to 13000 ft)

– Blade server storage: -40°C to

60°C (-40°F to 140°F)

v

Humidity: 8% to 85%

v

Particulate contamination:

Attention:

Airborne particulates

and reactive gases acting alone or in
combination with other
environmental factors such as
humidity or temperature might pose
a risk to the server. For information
about the limits for particulates and
gases, see “Particulate
contamination” on page 215.

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ES5000 Model 5400B G1: Problem Determination and Service Guide

Summary of Contents for ES5000

Page 1: ...unisys imagine it done ES5000 Model 5400B G1 Problem Determination and Service Guide September 2010 8207 1259 000...

Page 2: ...respect to which it is used The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions may be issued to advise of such changes and or additions Notice to U S Government End Users T...

Page 3: ...ade server from the Model 5230R unit 40 Installing the blade server in a Model 5230R unit 41 Removing and replacing customer replaceable units CRUs 43 Removing the blade server cover 43 Closing the bl...

Page 4: ...209 Appendix A Services and support 211 Unisys eService Portal 211 Product Support Knowledge Base 211 Warranty 211 Services Overview 212 Service Tasks and Responsibilities 212 Hardware Maintenance 21...

Page 5: ...kkerhedsforskrifterne f r du installerer dette produkt Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Inform...

Page 6: ...y those items Use good judgment to identify potential unsafe conditions that might be caused by alterations or attachment of features or optional devices that are not addressed in this section If you...

Page 7: ...t use worn or broken tools or testers v Do not touch the reflective surface of a dental mirror to a live electrical circuit The surface is conductive and can cause personal injury or equipment damage...

Page 8: ...ents provide the caution and danger information used in this documentation Important Each caution and danger statement in this documentation is labeled with a number This number is used to cross refer...

Page 9: ...quipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instruc...

Page 10: ...an explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Do not v Throw or immerse into water v Heat to more than 100 C 212 F v Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinanc...

Page 11: ...as needed You can also go to the ES5000 Model 5400B G1 and Model 5230R G1 Product Support page at the following URL http public support unisys com common welcome aspx pla E5B amp nav 5400BG1 Diagnosi...

Page 12: ...sentative For information about saving the Service Data file see the ES5000 Advanced Management Module User s Guide You can download the User s Guide from the ES5000 Model 5400B G1 and Model 5230R G1...

Page 13: ...ller is correctly configured 5 Check for errata Technical Information Bulletins TIBs and Customer Technical Bulletins CTBs Errata Technical Information Bulletins TIBs and Customer Technical Bulletins...

Page 14: ...4 ES5000 Model 5400B G1 Problem Determination and Service Guide...

Page 15: ...cumentation Use this information to identify and locate related blade server documentation In addition to this document the following documentation also comes with the server v ReadMe First This docum...

Page 16: ...d statements in this document Use this information to understand the most common documentation notices and statements and how they are used The caution and danger statements in this document are also...

Page 17: ...r Notes 1 Power cooling removable media drives external ports and advanced system management are provided by the Model 5400B unit 2 The operating system in the blade server must provide USB support fo...

Page 18: ...o 32 C 50 F to 89 6 F Altitude 914 4 m to 2133 6 m 3000 ft to 7000 ft Blade server off 10 C to 43 C 50 F to 109 4 F Altitude 914 4 m to 2133 6 m 3000 ft to 7000 ft Blade server shipping 40 C to 60 C 4...

Page 19: ...blade server has power supplied and is ready to be turned on v Lit continuously The blade server has power and is turned on Activity LED When this green LED is lit it indicates that there is activity...

Page 20: ...u can use the Advanced Management Module Web interface to determine whether local control has been disabled on the blade server See the ES5000 Model 5230 R G1 and Model 5400B G1 page on the Unisys Sup...

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