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4.1.5.3  Floppy Configuration Submenu

Feature

Options

Description

Floppy Configuration

Disabled
5 1/2" 360 KB 
5 1/2" 1.2 MB 
3 1/2" 720 KB 
3 1/2" 1.44 MB 
3 1/2" 2.88 MB 

Select Floppy A or Floppy B and then selects 

floppy-diskette type installed in your system.

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Summary of Contents for XtremeServer 1322

Page 1: ...Rev 1 5 1322 ...

Page 2: ...1 3 Environmental Specifications 3 1 4 Install Rail for Mounting the System on the Rack 3 1 5 Install System at the Rack Cabinet 3 2 Installing User Serviceable Component 3 2 1 CPU 3 2 2 Memory 3 2 3 Hard Disk Drives 3 2 4 PCI Add on Cards 4 BIOS and Jumper Setup 4 1 BIOS 4 1 1 Starting BIOS Setup 4 1 2 Updating BIOS Setup 4 1 3 Using Setup 4 1 4 Main Menu 4 1 5 Advanced Menu 4 1 6 PCI PnP Menu 4 ...

Page 3: ... 1 1 Installing the CD ROM Drive 1 2 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive 1 3 Installing the Hard Disk Drive 1 4 Removing the Power Supply Unit 1 5 Replacing the Cooling Fan Unit 1 6 Replacing the Interface Unit 1 6 1 Interface Board IFB Unit and Backplane Unit 1 6 2 Installing the Cable SCSI SATA 1 7 Removing the AC Cable Unit 1 8 Installing the Motherboard 1 9 Installing the Heatsink 1 10 Installing...

Page 4: ...Part I User s Guide ...

Page 5: ...duced to any medium or machine without written consent Copyright Notice The material in this document is the intellectual property of UNIWIDE Technologies Inc We take every care in the preparation of this document but no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice Technical Support If ...

Page 6: ...ry feature increases the performance value mix by reducing the cost of system memory by up to 100 over competition In line with extreme processing and data buffering capability XtremeServer is equipped with both PCI Express and PCI X slots and SATA II with RAID 0 1 support For those preferring SCSI devices dual U320 SCSI channel with RAID option is available Data transfer is optimized with on boar...

Page 7: ...sed No disk activity HDD Status HDD Activity System Fault System ID LAN1 LAN2 Activity Front Panel LEDs 1 1 System Feature 1 1 1 Front View 1 1 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators d Hard Disk Drive e Front Bezel f Mounting Bracket a Slim CD ROM Drive b Front Panel Controls and Indicators c FDD Ejector button e System Fault LED f System ID Switch g Reset Switch h Power ON OFF Switch a USB Ports b...

Page 8: ... Serial Port g PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Port h USB Ports i IEEE 1394 Port j GbE LAN Port IPMI k GbE LAN Port l External SCSI Port Speed Link and Activity Orange LAN is linked and accessed LAN is not linked Gigabit mode access 100Mbps mode access 10Mbps mode access Link and Activity LED Speed LED 1 1 3 Rear View a b c d e f g h i k j l f 6 NOTICE If you use ethernet card with RJ 45 connector in the PCI ...

Page 9: ...Inner View 1 1 5 Power LED Indication 1 1 5 Power LED Indication e Memory DIMM Slots e Memory DIMM Slots f Heatsink f Heatsink g PCI Express Add on Card g PCI Express Add on Card h PCI X Add on Card h PCI X Add on Card a Power Supply a Power Supply b Silm FDD b Silm FDD c Silm CD ROM c Silm CD ROM d CPU Air Duct d CPU Air Duct a b c d e e f f g h 7 AC DC ...

Page 10: ...1322VA Integrated nForceTM Professional 2200 Two ports supporting RAID 0 1 SCSI Controller 1322ES Adaptec AIC 7902W dual channel U320 SCSI controller 1CH shared with External SCSI port Adaptec HostRAID and ZCR support IDE Controller Integrated nForceTM Professional 2200 One port for CD ROM Drive 2 5 HDD optional Drive Bays Supports two hot swap SATA HDD 1322VA 01 1322VA 02 Supports two hot swap U3...

Page 11: ...nectors For CPU System Two step speed control Port 80h 7 segment display BMC Supports IPMI 2 0 specification Auto fan speed control Voltage and fan speed monitoring LAN Controller Two Broadcom BCM5721 PCI Express gigabit ethernet controllers Support PXE function Video Controller ATI RAGETM XL with 8MB BIOS AMI BIOS Support ACPI 2 0 with S0 S1 S3 S4 and S5 Support AMD PowerNow 48 bit LBA support Su...

Page 12: ...00 240 VAC at 50 60 MHz 8 4A Form Factor 1U H x W x D 43 5 x 430 0 x 698 mm 1 7 x 16 9 x 27 5 inch Regulatory CE EMC EN55022 EMI EN55024 EMS EN61000 3 2 Harmonic EN61000 3 3 Flicker CE LVD EN60950 CB IEC 60950 FCC FCC 15 Subpart A UL UL 60950 MIC KN22 EMI KN24 EMS ROHS WEEE 10 ...

Page 13: ...X1 PCI EXPRESS X1 EIDE ATA 133 X 1 SATA X 4 USB X 8 ATI VGA Onboard PCI Device Codec IEEE 1394 Line in Line out Main in Floppy Disk Drive PS 2 KB MS Parallel Serial Pon LPC BIOS ROM LPC I O Winbond W83627THF POGO AMD 8132 LINK 0 LINK 1 PCI EXPRESS X16 PCI X Bridge B PCI X Bridge A PCI EXPRESS X4 PCI EXPRESS X16 PCI EXPRESS X4 PCI X 64Bit 100 133 MHz Slot1 PCI X 64Bit 100 133 MHz Slot2 PCI X 64Bit ...

Page 14: ...ECC DDR memory Slots NVIDIA nForceTM Professional 2200 NVIDIA nForceTM Professional 2050 AMD 8132 PCI X 2 0 Tunnel HT Connector PCI X slot supports ZCR PCI Express x16 slot Two Broadcom PCI Express GbE ports Adaptec AIC 7902W SCSI Host Adapter 68P SCSI Connector VHDCI External SCSI Connector Winbond 83627THF LPC Super I O ATI Rage XL Video Controller Interface Connector 12 ...

Page 15: ... a power cord is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region get one that meets the following criteria 2 2 Checking the power cord The power cord must be properly rated for the AC voltage in your region The power cord plug cap must have an electrical current rating that is at least 125 of the electrical current rating of the product The power cord plug cap that plugs into the wall socket...

Page 16: ...inside the product refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners Do not access inside power supply There are no serviceable parts in the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing Wear an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to a metal part of the server Touch the metal on the server chassis before touching the server components Keep part of your body in contact with the metal ser...

Page 17: ...em Operating the system for longer than five minutes without the covers in place can cause overheating and damage to system components 2 7 Cooling and Airflow CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 2 8 Battery 15 ...

Page 18: ...m Bottom Cushion XtremeServer 1322 System System Top Cushion 3 System Installation 3 1 Preparing for Setup 3 1 1 Unpacking CAUTION In setting the product out of the box hold it in the middle and not the cushion Depending on the weight of the product two people together should lift it 16 ...

Page 19: ...ained in the package is damaged or missing please contact your local dealer for replacement In addition keep the box and packing materials for possible future use XtremeServer 1322 Slide Rail CPU Heatsink Accessory Box PS 2 Y Cable Power Cord Optional Manual and Driver CD ServerDome Optional 1 2 4 3 17 ...

Page 20: ...ck the power capacity of the place where the system is installed Grounding The system should be grounded Temperature The system should be installed where the airflow and temperature is proper If the system is installed in the rack the temperature in rack should be less than 35 degree Celsius In most case the temperature of the rack is higher than that of the out of the rack Airflow Since the airfl...

Page 21: ...ails provided Slide Rail Slide rails consist of two sections an inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the server chassis and an outer fixed slide rail that secures directly to the rack itself You should have received outer slide rails in the rack mounting kit See packing list And both the left and right side inner rails have been pre attached to the chassis 19 ...

Page 22: ... rear of outer rail on right place of the rear mounting frame and fit it on the front mounting frame You can fit the outer rails on the rack very easily and then eventually you can reduce the assembly time Finally secure it with M6 screws just rear side only 20 ...

Page 23: ...o the equipment get help to lift and stabilize the system during installation or removal especially when the system is not fastened to the rails Lift the system to slide of rack Set the system on the slide rail of rack Slide the system into the rack Pull it out pressing both levers on the inner slide rails simultaneously Secure the system with thumbscrew on the rack 21 ...

Page 24: ...alling one in CPU socket 1 CPU1 The correct CPU installation sequence is CPU0 CPU1 Follow these instructions to install the CPU The socket locking lever must be raised Pull out slightly and then lift up Locate the pin 1 of the CPU socket and pin 1 of the CPU Marked by a triangular hole in the Pin 1 corner CAUTION If you are using 1322VA 02 1322ES 01 model you must surely use two CPU for appropriat...

Page 25: ... Lower the locking lever and latching it into the fully locked position 23 ...

Page 26: ...ank it is recommended that you install them in slots DIMM6 and DIMM7 to get the full bandwidth NOTICE When eight dual rank DIMMs per CPU are populated the memory clock is degraded to one step lower clock speed It is limitation of AMD OpteronTM processors For example when eight dual rank DDR400 DIMMs are populated DIMMs will run at 333MHz In case of eight single rank or six or fewer DIMMs the memor...

Page 27: ... DIMM has 9 devices on the module and comes in two different styles A double rank x4 ECC DDR DIMM has 36 devices in a stacked configuration on the module Both the double rank x8 ECC DDR DIMM modules and single rank x4 ECC DDR DIMM modules have 18 devices making them difficult to distinguish between see Table Module Type Single rank single sided Double rank double sided x4 DIMM 18 36 stacked x8 DIM...

Page 28: ...ister Register PLL x4 Devive x4 Devive Register Register PLL Stacked Device Front Back Front Back Front Back Example 3 184 Pin Double Rank x8 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM Example 4 184 Pin Single Rank x4 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM Example 5 184 Pin Double Rank x4 ECC DDR SDRAM DIMM 26 ...

Page 29: ...tallation Procedure Locate the DIMM modules Make sure the DIMM s pins are facing down and check that the pin arrangement on the memory module resembles the one pictured below CAUTION Always populate H0 DIMM socket before installing memory modules in the H1 DIMM sockets 27 ...

Page 30: ...g Arm Insert the module into the socket and press down evenly on both ends firmly until the DIMM is securely in place The tabs of the DIMM socket will close up to hold the DIMM in place when the DIMM is properly installed into the socket 28 ...

Page 31: ...3 2 3 Hard Disk Drives NOTICE When you install hard disk drive into the system we recommend using slot 0 first Slot 1 Slot 0 HDD Type SATA SCSI Slot 1 ID 4 ID 1 Slot 0 ID 1 ID 0 HDD ID Configuration 29 ...

Page 32: ...e when adding expansion card to slot PCI X slot can t support exclusive 5V add on card 3 2 4 1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure Pull out the latch toward the direction as shown in picture below and rotate the latch clockwise Install the PCI card in the PCI riser card module and put the latch back in the original position Align the hooks of the PCI riser card module to the hole of the rear pan...

Page 33: ...t non standard features such as password protection as well as special support for detailed fine tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system The rest of this chapter is intended to guide you through the process of configuring your system using Setup The AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you power on the computer every time The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS an...

Page 34: ...ginal BIOS file that you copied to the bootable floppy disk The screen displays the status of the update process When the BIOS update process is complete the utility returns to the DOS prompt The AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you power on the computer every time The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it...

Page 35: ...provide the maximum system performance and reliability Even a slight change to the chipset setup may cause potential and unpredictable failure to the system Key Up Arrow Key Down Arrow Key Left Arrow Key Right Arrow Key Esc key Enter Key PgUp Key PgDn Key F1 Key F2 F3 Key F7 Key F8 Key F9 Key F10 Key Home End Esc Function Move to the previous item Move to the next item Move to the previous item Mo...

Page 36: ...en represents each different menu The following picture shows the main menu Main menu shows the information of BIOS version date and ID processor type speed and count system size In addition system time and date is adjustable using key or number keys NOTICE You can check the BMC F W version on the post and in the BIOS setup utility 34 ...

Page 37: ...these modifications on the advanced menu In CPU configuration you can set up CPU frequency and enable disable the Error Reporting GART error reporting should remain disabled for the normal operation 4 1 5 1 CPU Configuration Submenu 35 ...

Page 38: ...on This driver developer may enable it for testing purpose MTRR Mapping Continuous Discrete This option determines the method used for programming CPU MTRRs when 4GB or more of memory is present Discrete leaves the PCI hole below the 4GB boundary undescribed Continuous explicitly describes the PCI hole as non cacheable 36 ...

Page 39: ...ia RAID ROM Disable Primary Secondary Both 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Host Device Host Device Disabled Enabled Disable disable the integrated IDE controller Primary enable only the Primary IDE controller Secondary enable only the Secondary IDE controller Both enable both IDE controllers Select the time out value for detecting ATA ATAPI device Select the mechanism for detecting 80 pin cable Disable enab...

Page 40: ...n Submenu Feature Options Description Floppy Configuration Disabled 5 1 2 360 KB 5 1 2 1 2 MB 3 1 2 720 KB 3 1 2 1 44 MB 3 1 2 2 88 MB Select Floppy A or Floppy B and then selects floppy diskette type installed in your system 38 ...

Page 41: ...sabled Enabled Allows BIOS to Enable or Disable Floppy Controller Serial Port1 Address Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Allows BIOS to Select Serial Port1 Base Addresses Serial Port2 Address Disabled 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Allows BIOS to Select Serial Port1 Base Addresses 39 ...

Page 42: ...guration ACPI Aware O S Yes No Enable O S supports ACPI Disable O S doesn t support ACPI 4 1 5 6 Hyper Transport Configuration Submenu To set up the hyper transport speed and bandwidth you can adjust over this menu The incorrect manipulation will impede the system running 40 ...

Page 43: ...4 1 5 7 MPS Configuration Submenu 4 1 5 8 PCI Express Configuration Submenu 41 Enable Disable PCI Express L0 and L1 link power states ...

Page 44: ...4 1 5 9 AMD PowerNow Configuration Submenu 4 1 5 10 Remote Access Configuration Submenu 42 ...

Page 45: ... after start unit command USB 2 0 Controller Mode HiSpeed FullSpeed Configures the USB 2 0 controller in HiSpeed 480Mbps or FullSpeed 12Mbps Legacy USB Support Disabled Enabled Auto Enables support for legacy USB Auto option disables legacy support if no USB device connected USB Controller Support Disabled USB 1 1 Only USB 1 1 USB 2 0 Enables USB controller 43 ...

Page 46: ...4 1 5 12 Onboard Device Configuration Submenu 44 ...

Page 47: ...4 1 6 PCI PnP Menu PCI PnP Menu 1 PCI PnP Menu 2 45 ...

Page 48: ... is reserved for use by legacy ISA devices Offboard PCI ISA IDE card Available Reserved Available specified DMA is available to be used by PCI PnP devices Reserve specified DMA is reserved for use by legacy ISA devices IRQ3 IRQ15 DMA Channel 0 1 3 5 6 7 Reserved Memory Size Auto PCI Slot1 PCI Slot2 PCI Slot3 PCI Slot4 PCI Slot5 PCI Slot6 Some PCI IDE cards may require this to be set to the PCI slo...

Page 49: ... Enabled Display OEM logo Add on ROM Display Mode Off On Set display mode for option ROM PS 2 Mouse Support Display Press DEL to run Setup in POST Enabled allows option ROMs to trap interrupt 19 Hit DEL Message Display Interrupt 19 Capture Select support for PS 2 mouse Wait for F1 key to be pressed if error occurs Select power on state for Num Lock Wait for F1 if error Force BIOS Keep Current Boot...

Page 50: ...4 1 8 Security Menu Security Menu 1 Change Supervisor Password Security Menu 2 Change User Password 48 ...

Page 51: ...Security Menu 3 Clear User Password Security Menu 4 Boot Sector Virus Protection 49 ...

Page 52: ...nge Supervisor Password Change User Password Install or change the password Clear User Password Setup check password while invoking setup Always check password while invoking setup as well as on each boot Enable Disable boot sector virus protection Boot Sector Virus Protection 50 ...

Page 53: ...4 1 9 1 NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Submenu 4 1 9 Chipset Configuration Menu 51 ...

Page 54: ...you can set one of the standards Memclock Mode Bank Interleaving Hardware Memory Hole Enable Software Memory Remapping Around Memory Hole Disabled Enabled Interleaving allows memory accesses to be spread out over BANKS on the same node or across NODES decreasing access contention Memory Configuration Submenu 52 ...

Page 55: ...ble DRAM ECC Enable DRAM ECC allows hardware to report and correct memory errors automatically maintaining system integrity L2 Cache BG Scrub Allows the L2 date cache ram to be corrected while idle Date Cache BG Scrub Allows the L1 date cache ram to be corrected while idle 40ns 80ns 160ns 320ns 640ns 1 28us 2 56us 5 12us 10 2us 20 5us 41 0us 81 9us 163 8us 327 7us 655 4us See above 53 ...

Page 56: ...on AGP Present Disabled 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB Set GART size in systems without AGP or disable altogether Some OSes require valid GART for proper operation If AGP is present select appropriate option to ensure proper AGP operation IOMMU Mode 54 ...

Page 57: ...Feature Options Description Disabled Enabled Enable or disable APM Power Management APM Disabled Enabled Enabled or disabled Internal 802 3 MAC to generate P M E in SoftOFF LAN PME Resume Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled RTC event to wake after a power failure RTC Resume Power Off Power On Last State Power Off Power On Last State Restore on AC Power Loss 55 ...

Page 58: ...be used for this operation Discard Changes and Exit Discard changes done so far to any of the setup question F7 key can be used for this operation Discard Changes Load optimal default values for all the setup questions F9 key can be used for this operation Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe default values for all the setup questions F8 key can be used for this operation Load Failsafe Defaults 56 ...

Page 59: ...NOTICE Any wrong values setting may cause system to malfunction Therefore UNIWIDE suggests loading optimal defaults while any error happens 57 ...

Page 60: ...DE 4 1 2 3 ON 2 1 ON 2 1 4 2 Jumper Setting This section covers the jumper setting Refer to the following illustration for the location of the jumpers PCI X Speed CHB J22 PCI X Speed CHA J26 VGA Enable Disable J18 Clear CMOS JP1 58 ...

Page 61: ...IWIDE CHA J26 J18 JP1 J22 CHB ON 2 1 ON 2 1 4 2 1 PCI X Speed Setting J22 J26 PCI X speed can be selected by the switch Please follow the below instruction 1 2 133 OFF OFF 100 ON OFF 66 OFF ON 1 Off 2 Off 133MHz 1 On 2 Off 100MHz 1 Off 2 On 66MHz 59 ...

Page 62: ... all the BIOS setup information Normally it is necessary to keep the jumper connected to pin2 and pin3 Default to retain the RTC data as shown below Follow these instructions to clear the CMOS RTC data AC off Short pin2 and pin3 with a jumper for a few seconds Replace the jumper on pin1 and pin2 Turn on your computer by pressing the power on button Hold down Delete during boot and select either th...

Page 63: ...ON 6 OFF OFF ON 7 OFF OFF ON 8 OFF OFF OFF Switches B ID Assignment This sets up identification information of server CPU Number 1 2 Binary 00 01 Description 1 way 2 way 1 OFF ON 2 OFF OFF 3 4 10 11 3 way 4 way OFF ON ON ON Switches A CPU Assignment This sets up CPU number of server Type 1U 3U 3U Binary 00 01 10 Description 2way Passive 2way Active 4way Only 2way Passive 3 OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON ...

Page 64: ...Jumper is used to decide which controller we will use in system Default setting is ON for on board SATA controller If you want to use add on SATA controller you also have to set the switch to ON like below picture Default Setting is ON 62 ...

Page 65: ...y Install the operating system on one hard disk then reboot the system Run the Windows nForce Setup application and install the RAID driver Initialize the NVRAID Array 5 1 1 2 Bootable RAID Array Choose the hard disks that are to be RAID enabled in the system BIOS Specify the RAID level either Mirroring RAID 1 Striping RAID 0 Striping and Mirroring RAID 0 1 or Spanning JBOD and create the desired ...

Page 66: ...ect Integrated Peripherals then press Enter Use the arrow keys to select the RAID Config see the picture then press Enter From the RAID Config window enable the RAID Enable the other items would be light then you can enable the disk that you want to use as RAID disks Press F10 to save the configuration and exit 64 ...

Page 67: ... 5 1 3 1 Understanding the Define a New Array Window Use the Define a New Array window to Select the RAID Mode Set up the Striping Block Specify which disks to use for the RAID Array Depending on the platform used the system can have one or more channels In a typical system there is usually one controller and multiple channels and each channel has a slave and a master The channel controller master...

Page 68: ...wn arrow key until the mode that you want appears in the RAID Mode box either Mirroring Striping Spanning or Stripe Mirroring Selecting the Striping Block Size Striping block size is given in kilobytes and affects how data is arranged on the disk It is recommended to leave this value at the default Optimal which is 32KB but the values can be between 4 KB and 128 KB Assigning the Disks The disks th...

Page 69: ...the below picture illustrates the Define a New Array window after two disks have been assigned as RAID1 array disks 67 ...

Page 70: ...ess F7 The Clear disk data prompt appears Press Y to clear all drive data The Array List screen appears where you can review the RAID arrays that you have set up Use the arrow keys to select the array that you want to set up and then press Enter The Array Detail screen appears 68 ...

Page 71: ...d RAID Mode Striping Width Disk Model Name and disk capacity If you want to mark this disk as empty and wipe out all its contents then press C At the prompt press Y to wipe out all the data otherwise press N Press Enter again to go back to the previous window and then press F10 to exit the RAID setup 69 ...

Page 72: ...ws nForce Drivers page Select the modules that you want to install Select the relative options that you have configured Click Next and then follow the instructions After the installation is completed be sure to reboot the system After the reboot Initialize the newly created array 5 1 4 NVIDIA RAID Utility installation 5 1 4 1 Installing the NVIDIA RAID Software Under Windows For Non bootable RAID ...

Page 73: ...the RAID BIOS setup boot from the Windows CD and the Windows Setup program starts Press F6 and wait for the Windows Setup screen to appear Specify the NVIDIA drivers ⓐ Insert the floppy that has the RAID dirver press S then press Enter The Windows Setup screen appears as below 71 ...

Page 74: ... from the floppy is complete then take out the floppy Following the instructions on how to install operating system During the GUI portion of the installation you might be prompted to click Yes to install the RAID driver Click Yes as many times as needed in order to finish the installation This will not be an issue with a signed dirver NOTICE Each time you add a new hard drive to a RAID array the ...

Page 75: ... B Move the cursor to the desired channel and then press Enter 5 2 Adaptec SCSI with HostRAID Optional This chapter provides information on the Small Computer System Interface SCSI BIOS setup utility and allows you to configure the SCSI subsystem for optimum use You may need to run the SCSI BIOS setup utility when You want to change the default SCSI controller settings for customized features You ...

Page 76: ...manage The menu will list two categories for you to choose what to do with the SCSI channel Move the cursor to the desired function and press Enter Configure View SCSI Controller Settings Use this option for SCSI controller configurations SCSI Disk Utilities Use this option to manage the attached SCSI device 74 ...

Page 77: ...ed A non parity device s I O operation will never complete if the reselection fails due to a parity error SCSI Controller Termination In order to have the SCSI bus function properly and reliably termination at the ends of the SCSI bus is necessary Proper termination can ensure signal on the SCSI bus will not reflect and cause data loss or errors Settings options Enabled Disabled 5 2 2 Configure Vi...

Page 78: ...hannel B AIC 7902 B to boot up the SCSI subsystem Boot SCSI ID Specify a SCSI device to become the boot device by selecting its SCSI ID Setting options 0 15 Boot LUN Number If a boot device has multiple logical units you must specify the boot logical unit number LUN If multiple LUN support is disabled specifying a number here is useless Setting options 0 7 76 ...

Page 79: ...bled the device drivers support this option However this option is not supported by the BIOS QAS When enabled the device drivers support this option However this option is not supported by the BIOS Initiate Wide Negotiation When set to Yes the field allows wide SCSI hard drives to use 16 bit 2 bytes transfers Enable Disconnection This field tells the SCSI controller whether or not to allow the spe...

Page 80: ... power supply Setting options Yes No BIOS Multiple LUN Support Select Yes when any SCSI device has multiple logical units Setting options Yes No Include in BIOS Scan Selecting Yes allows the SCSI controller to control the SCSI device with its SCSI ID When set to No the SCSI controller does not control the specified SCSI device by not scanning for the SCSI ID during bootup but the boot time will be...

Page 81: ...ion for DOS Drives 1 Gbyte The field allows SCSI hard disk drives greater than 1 GB to use a translation scheme of 255 heads 63 sectors per track Setting options Enabled Disabled POST Display Mode The field determines how much information about your SCSI controller and devices appear on the screen during bootup For the most complete information choose Diagnostic For a faster boot select Silent Set...

Page 82: ...a hard disk drive When All Disks is selected all removable media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives If selecting Disabled no removable media drive is treated as a hard disk drive and the removable media drives must be controlled by the OS drivers BIOS Support for Bootable CD ROM When enabled the SCSI controller BIOS supports bootable CD ROM under the El Torito specificati...

Page 83: ...5 2 2 3 BIOS Information Interrupt IRQ Channel Displays the IRQ line assigned to the SCSI channel I O Port Address Displays the I O port address assigned to the SCSI channel 81 ...

Page 84: ...elect the function you want to perform 5 2 3 Disk Utilities Format Disk The utility performs low level formatting of a hard disk drive The function might take several hours to complete Verify Disk Media This utility verifies that the drive is functioning properly Verifying function will scan for media defects on the disk 82 ...

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Page 87: ...the CD ROM Locate the CD ROM kit right into the place on the chassis and then slide it forward Push the lock tension down to secure the CD ROM kit Install the FFC Flexible Flat Cable of CD ROM drive CAUTION Face the conduct side down and lock the connector to secure the cable Do not treat the connector by force 2 84 1 ...

Page 88: ... with two mounting bracket Install the FDD with two mounting brackets in the plastic housing as shown below Install the FDD cable to backplane CAUTION Face the conduct side down and lock the connector to secure the cable Do not treat the connector by force ...

Page 89: ... Push the button and slide the front LED panel back into the system To use the FDD push the blue button and it will come up to the front Close the FDD Use the FDD 86 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 90: ...e drive carrier outward 87 1 3 Installing the Hard Disk Drive Remove the blank disk from the disk carrier and secure HDD to the carrier with four screws Keep the blank disk for the future use Insert the disk carrier into the bay and then close the handle to lock Blank Disk HDD 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 91: ... heavy 1 5 Replacing the Cooling Fan Unit Push both latches of the fan duct Lift the fan module upward and set it away from the system Locate the fan duct unit on the locking guide of the chassis Push the fan module down carefully WARNING Do not remove the fan module while operating the system In installing the fan module carefully set the unit on the fan connector 88 Fan Connector 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 92: ...ws and the interface board on the interface bracket with three screws Assemble the interface board unit into the backplane board unit Install the interface unit into the chassis Install the cable for FDD front LED panel and CD ROM drive CAUTION Before installing IFB remove HDD carrier and locate FDD forward 89 CD ROM Cable FDD Cable LED Panel Cable ...

Page 93: ...le to the backplane 1 6 2 Installing the Cable SCSI SATA Installing the SCSI Cable SCSI cable way CAUTION Routing SCSI cable should be prior to installing Interface unit Installing the SATA Cable Install the interface unit into the chassis and connect the SATA cable to the backplane SATA Cable ...

Page 94: ...1 7 Removing the AC Cable Unit Remove the power supply unit first Push the lever and lift up the AC strip 91 2 1 ...

Page 95: ...CAUTION In order to remove or install the motherboard remove the power module AC strip unit Interface unit PCI riser card unit and Cooling FAN unit beforehand CAUTION Check the insulator of motherboard on the chassis and then insert the front side of motherboard into the chassis first In placing the motherboard check the ID LED s hole CAUTION Remove the paper covers from top sides of the heatsink ...

Page 96: ...l Locate the front bezel on the chassis as shown below Slide the bezel toward the left until it makes the click sound In removing the bezel pull up the lever of the rear side bezel and slide it to the right CAUTION Make sure that thermal interface material should be on the bottom side of the heatsink 93 2 1 ...

Page 97: ...at flat mode is enabled D4 Test base 512KB memory Adjust policies and cache first 8MB Set stack D5 Bootblock code is copied from ROM to lower system memory and control is given to it BIOS now executes out of RAM Copies compressed boot block code to memory in right segments Copies BIOS from ROM to RAM for faster access Performs main BIOS checksum and updates recovery status accordingly D6 Both key ...

Page 98: ...r Auto detection of KB MS using AMI KB 5 C0 Early CPU Init Start Disable Cache Init Local APIC C1 Set up boot strap processor Information C2 Set up boot strap processor for POST C5 Enumerate and set up application processors C6 Re enable cache for boot strap processor C7 Early CPU Init Exit 0A Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller 0B Detects the presence of PS 2 mouse 0C Detects the...

Page 99: ...OCK status and programs the KBD type matic rate 75 Initialize Int 13 and prepare for IPL detection 78 Initializes IPL devices controlled by BIOS and option ROMs 7A Initializes remaining option ROMs 7C Generate and write contents of ESCD in NVRam 84 Log errors encountered during POST 85 Display errors to the user and gets the user response for error 87 Execute BIOS setup if needed requested 8C Late...

Page 100: ... display if needed AA Uninstall POST INT1Ch vector and INT09h vector De initializes the ADM module AB Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot AC End of POST initialization of chipset registers B1 Save system context for ACPI 00 Passes control to OS Loader typically INT19h 97 ...

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