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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English

FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M1

Upgrade and Maintenance Manual

August 2015

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX2530 M1

Page 1: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual English FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual August 2015 ...

Page 2: ...pyright and Trademarks Copyright 2015 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights ...

Page 3: ...of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke As a guideline in a normal office environment 25 C operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenance support period 5 years However operating life may be reached more quickly if for example the product is used in a hot environment The c...

Page 4: ...l Computer issued by JEITA the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by Fujitsu may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred ...

Page 5: ...nese market Shielded LAN cables should be used in this product Only for the Japanese market I Although described in this manual some sections do not apply to the Japanese market These options and routines include CSS Customer Self Service USB Flash Module UFM ...

Page 6: ... added SATA onboard mounting order added new heat sink type added cable tie for front VGA cable added iRMC microSD card added 3 0 August 2015 Screws list updated mounting order with up to eight HDD SSD bays updated notes for BC SAS BC SATA drives added ServerView RAID Manager naming scheme for PCIe SSDs added cable tie for front panel cable added ...

Page 7: ... you need at hand 31 3 Important information 33 3 1 Safety instructions 33 3 2 ENERGY STAR 41 3 3 CE conformity 41 3 4 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 42 3 5 Environmental protection 43 4 Basic hardware procedures 45 4 1 Using diagnostics information 45 4 1 1 Locating the defective server 45 4 1 2 Determining the error class 46 4 1 2 1 Global Error indicator 46 4 1 2 2 Customer Self Service CSS i...

Page 8: ...Handling CPU air guides 68 4 10 1 Removing the CPU air guides 68 4 10 2 Installing the CPU air guides 69 5 Basic software procedures 71 5 1 Starting the maintenance task 71 5 1 1 Suspending BitLocker functionality 71 5 1 2 Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality 72 5 1 2 1 Viewing boot watchdog settings 72 5 1 2 2 Configuring boot watchdog settings 73 5 1 3 Removing backup and optical disk medi...

Page 9: ...EL 92 5 2 12 2 Clearing the SEL 93 5 2 13 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux environment 93 5 2 14 Resuming BitLocker functionality 95 5 2 15 Performing a RAID array rebuild 96 5 2 16 Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses 96 5 2 16 1 Looking up MAC addresses 96 5 2 16 2 Looking up WWN addresses 97 5 2 17 Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool 98 5 2 18 Configuring LAN teaming 99 5 2 18 1 After ...

Page 10: ...0 HDD SSD modules 120 7 2 5 Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules 123 7 2 5 1 Preliminary steps 123 7 2 5 2 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module 123 7 2 5 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 124 7 2 5 4 Concluding steps 125 7 2 6 Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules 126 7 2 6 1 Preliminary steps 126 7 2 6 2 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module 127 7 2 6 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module...

Page 11: ... Installing additional HDD SSD modules 144 7 2 11 4 Concluding steps 144 7 3 3 5 inch HDD configurations 145 7 3 1 Equipping the 3 5 inch HDD bays 145 7 3 2 Installing 3 5 inch HDD modules 146 7 3 2 1 Preliminary steps 146 7 3 2 2 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD dummy module 146 7 3 2 3 Installing a 3 5 inch HDD module 147 7 3 2 4 Concluding steps 147 7 3 3 Removing 3 5 inch HDD modules 148 7 3 3 1 Prelim...

Page 12: ...4 PLAN EM 2x 10 GB T 169 9 2 Handling slot brackets 170 9 2 1 Installing a slot bracket 170 9 2 2 Removing a slot bracket 172 9 2 2 1 Removing the slot bracket 172 9 3 Handling SFP transceiver modules 173 9 3 1 Installing SFP transceiver modules 173 9 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module 176 9 4 DynamicLoM modules 179 9 4 1 Installing a DynamicLoM module 179 9 4 1 1 Preliminary steps 179 9 4 1 2...

Page 13: ...e defective expansion card 196 9 5 3 3 Installing the new expansion card 196 9 5 3 4 Concluding steps 196 9 5 4 Replacing a riser card 198 9 5 4 1 Preliminary steps 198 9 5 4 2 Removing the defective riser card 198 9 5 4 3 Installing the new riser card 199 9 5 4 4 Concluding steps 199 9 5 5 Replacing a TFM 200 9 5 5 1 Preliminary steps 200 9 5 5 2 Removing the defective TFM 200 9 5 5 3 Installing ...

Page 14: ...FBU from the holder 220 9 6 4 5 Concluding steps 220 9 6 5 Replacing an FBU 221 9 6 5 1 Preliminary steps 221 9 6 5 2 Removing the defective FBU 221 9 6 5 3 Installing the new FBU 221 9 6 5 4 Concluding steps 222 10 Main memory 223 10 1 Basic information 224 10 1 1 Population rules 226 10 1 2 Modes of operation 227 10 1 2 1 Independent Channel mode 227 10 1 2 2 Mirrored Channel and Performance mod...

Page 15: ...s 250 11 2 6 Concluding steps 250 11 3 Replacing a processor 251 11 3 1 Preliminary steps 251 11 3 2 Removing the heat sink 252 11 3 3 Removing the defective processor 253 11 3 4 Installing the new processor 256 11 3 5 Applying the thermal paste to the processor surface 256 11 3 6 Installing the heat sink 257 11 3 7 Concluding steps 258 11 4 Replacing the heat sink 258 11 4 1 Preliminary steps 258...

Page 16: ...t panel module 278 13 2 1 4 Concluding steps 280 13 3 Front VGA board 280 13 3 1 Installing the front VGA board 280 13 3 1 1 Preliminary steps 280 13 3 1 2 Removing the dummy cover 281 13 3 1 3 Installing the front VGA board 281 13 3 1 4 Concluding steps 282 13 3 2 Removing the front VGA board 282 13 3 2 1 Preliminary steps 282 13 3 2 2 Removing the front VGA board 283 13 3 2 3 Installing the dumm...

Page 17: ...Concluding steps 295 14 3 Replacing the serial interface 296 14 3 1 Preliminary steps 296 14 3 2 Removing the defective serial interface 296 14 3 3 Installing the new serial interface 296 14 3 4 Concluding steps 296 15 System board and components 297 15 1 Basic information 297 15 2 CMOS battery 298 15 2 1 Replacing the CMOS battery 298 15 2 1 1 Preliminary steps 299 15 2 1 2 Replacing the defectiv...

Page 18: ...4 3 1 Preliminary steps 317 15 4 3 2 Removing the defective TPM 318 15 4 3 3 Installing the new TPM 318 15 4 3 4 Concluding steps 318 15 5 SATA DOM 319 15 5 1 Installing the SATA DOM 319 15 5 1 1 Preliminary steps 319 15 5 1 2 Installing the SATA DOM 319 15 5 1 3 Concluding steps 320 15 5 2 Removing the SATA DOM 321 15 5 2 1 Preliminary steps 321 15 5 2 2 Removing the SATA DOM 321 15 5 2 3 Conclud...

Page 19: ...7 1 4 Concluding steps 334 16 Cables 337 16 1 Overview cables 337 16 2 Cabling 339 17 Appendix 353 17 1 Mechanical overview 353 17 1 1 Server front 353 17 1 2 Server rear 355 17 1 3 Server interior 356 17 2 Connectors and indicators 358 17 2 1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 358 17 2 1 1 Onboard connectors 358 17 2 1 2 Onboard indicators and controls 360 17 2 1 3 I O panel connectors...

Page 20: ...Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Contents ...

Page 21: ...ing defective hardware components This manual focuses on on site maintenance tasks It is recommended to prepare each service assignment following remote diagnostics procedures as described in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual see section Documents you need at hand on page 31 V CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of q...

Page 22: ...at are being emphasized Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown Abc indicates keys on the keyboard V CAUTION Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data I indicates additional information notes and tips indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity ...

Page 23: ...dvanced Thermal Design option only components that support the higher operating range may be installed Further information on this is available in the configurator Installing optional components The operating manual of your server gives an introduction to server features and provides an overview of available hardware options Use the Fujitsu ServerView Suite management software and the iRMC web fro...

Page 24: ... hardware components that need to be replaced For further information on the controls and indicators of your server refer to the operating manual of your server and section Connectors and indicators on page 358 If the system has been powered off in order to replace a non hot plug unit a system of PRIMERGY diagnostic indicators guides you to the defective component The Indicate CSS button enables t...

Page 25: ...able Units CRU Customer Replaceable Units are intended for customer self service and may be installed or replaced as hot plug components during operation I Components that the customer is entitled to replace may differ according to the service form in his country Hot plug components increase system availability and guarantee a high degree of data integrity and fail safe performance Procedures can ...

Page 26: ...ard will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components Upgrade and repair procedures involve shutting down and opening the server V CAUTION The device may be seriously damaged or cause damage if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by unauthorized and untrained personnel Components that are handled as Upgrade Units Processors upgrade kit...

Page 27: ...g Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units Processor replacement SAS SATA backplanes Front panel module System board Trusted Platform Module...

Page 28: ...re described in section Starting the maintenance task on page 71 Rack removal disassembly yes making the server available removing the server from the rack if applicable Transport no Transporting the server to the service table where required depends on local customer conditions Maintenance procedures yes maintenance procedures including preliminary and concluding software tasks Transport no Retur...

Page 29: ... bracket to chassis system board SAS expander board M3 x 4 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C67 Phillips PH2 No 2 0 6 Nm Slot bracket to expansion card M3 x 3 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C151 Phillips PH2 No 1 0 6 Nm 3 5 inch HDD UNC 6 32 x 5 mm black C26192 Y10 C200 Phillips PH1 No 1 0 4 Nm Front VGA 2 5 inch HDD DynamicLoM module M3 x 3 5 mm silver C26192 Y10 C102 Special bit insert 0 4 Nm TPM screw REM 3 x 15...

Page 30: ... Nm Front VGA connector serial interface UNC 4 40 silver V26827 B408 V989 Phillips PH1 No 1 0 4 Nm Front panel on QRL M2 5 x 8 mm silver C26192 Y10 C174 SW5 0 6 Nm DynamicLoM module D3245 D3255 M3 x 5 mm silver C26192 Y1 C65 SW5 0 6 Nm DynamicLoM module D3265 D3275 M3 x 8 mm silver C26192 Y1 C66 Screw driver Bit insert Torque Screw Usage Type Table 2 List of used screws not applicable for the Japa...

Page 31: ...nual Document Description Quick Start Hardware FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M1 leaflet Quick installation poster for initial operation available online ServerView Quick Start Guide ServerView クイックスタート ガイド for the Japanese market Information on initial server setup and software configuration available online Safety notes and regulations manual 安全上のご注意 for the Japanese market Important safety info...

Page 32: ...Operations Manager Glossary available online Warranty manual 保証書 for the Japanese market Important information on warranty regulations recycling and service available online or as a printed copy Returning used devices manual Recycling and contact information available online or as a printed copy Service Desk leaflet サポート サービス for the Japanese market Additional documentation RAID documentation avai...

Page 33: ...s a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual and any improper repairs could expose the...

Page 34: ...type A connectors The unit automatically adjusts itself to a mains voltage in a range of 100 V 240 V Ensure that the local mains voltage lies within these limits This device must only be connected to properly grounded power outlets or connected to the grounded rack internal power distribution system with tested and approved power cords Ensure that the device is connected to a properly grounded pow...

Page 35: ...casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation slots have been fitted electric shock cooling fire protection interference suppression Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals If you install other expansions they may damage the system or violate...

Page 36: ...stallation detaching internal options in former device position To use a screw of the different kind can cause a breakdown of equipment The installation indicated on this document is sometimes changed to the kind of possible options without notice Batteries Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type ...

Page 37: ...drive equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck High humidity and airborne dust levels are to be avoided Electric shocks and or server failures may be caused by liquids such as water or metallic items such as paper clips entering a drive Shocks and vibrations are also to be avoided Do not insert any objects other t...

Page 38: ...case wipe the CD DVD BD with a soft dry cloth then let it air dry Do not dry the CD DVD BD using devices such as a hair dryer To avoid dust damage and deformation keep the CD DVD BD in its case whenever it is not in use Do not store CDs DVDs BDs at high temperatures Areas exposed to prolonged direct sunlight or near heating appliances are to be avoided I You can prevent damage from the optical dri...

Page 39: ...ust always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before working with such components Any devices or tools that are used must be free of electrostatic charge Wear a suitable grounding cable that connects you to the external chassis of the system unit Always hold components with ESDs at the edges or at the points marked green touch points Do not touch any connectors or conducti...

Page 40: ...k using the handles on the front panel When connecting and disconnecting cables observe the relevant instructions in the Important Information chapter of the technical manual for the corresponding rack The technical manual is supplied with the corresponding rack When installing the rack make sure that the anti tilt protection is correctly fitted For safety reasons no more than one unit may be remo...

Page 41: ...ses the properties guaranteed by ENERGY STAR can no longer be assured The ServerView Operations Manager user guide contains instructions for reading out measurement values including those relating to current energy consumption and air temperatures Either the Performance Monitor or the Task Manager can be used to read out CPU utilization levels The system complies with the requirements of the EC di...

Page 42: ...e harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the ...

Page 43: ... constantly switched on should be switched off until they are needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work Packaging information This packaging information doesn t apply to the Japanese market Do not throw away the packaging You may need it later for transporting the system If possible the equipment should only be transported in its original packaging Information on handling c...

Page 44: ...ing used devices manual via your local Fujitsu branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn Fujitsu Technology Solutions Recycling Center D 33106 Paderborn Tel 49 5251 525 1410 Fax 49 5251 525 32 1410 The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste This device is labeled in compliance with European directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive set...

Page 45: ... Illustrated Spares catalogs are available online at http manuals ts fujitsu com illustrated_spares global market only Perform the following diagnostics procedures to identify defective servers and components 4 1 1 Locating the defective server When working in a datacenter environment switch on the ID indicator on the front and rear connector panels of the server for easy identification Ê Press th...

Page 46: ...el needs to be dispatched to replace the part I The indicators also light up in standby mode and after a server restart due to a power failure 4 1 2 1 Global Error indicator Ê Check the Global Error indicator on the front panel of the server Ê For further diagnostics proceed as follows Hardware errors Check the System Event Log SEL as described in section Viewing the SEL on page 92 Software agent ...

Page 47: ...ing the Indicate CSS button Ê Shut down and power off the server Ê Disconnect the AC power cord s from the system I It is mandatory to disconnect power cords in order to use the Indicate CSS functionality Ê Press the Indicate CSS button to highlight defective components see section Onboard indicators and controls on page 360 I In addition to local diagnostic indicators CSS or Global Error LEDs ind...

Page 48: ...stem administrator that the server will be shut down and put offline Ê Terminate all applications Ê Perform the required procedures described in the preliminary steps of each upgrade or maintenance task Ê Shut down the server I If the system is running an ACPI compliant operating system pressing the On Off button will perform a graceful shutdown Ê Switch on the ID indicator on the front and rear c...

Page 49: ...Getting access to the component V CAUTION Only for non hot plug components Before removing or attaching covers turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cords from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock The top cover must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding ...

Page 50: ...es when sliding out the server or pushing it back Failure to do so may cause injury For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 Ê Remove all remaining external cables from the rear connector panel and expansion cards Figure 3 Extending the server out of the rack Ê Fold down the two quick release levers 1 Ê Pull the server out of the rack until it locks i...

Page 51: ...k cabinet For the Japanese market please refer to 安全上のご注意 Additionally a lifter is required in the following cases The server weighs more than 50 kg The server weighs more than 21 kg and is installed above the height of 25 U When using a lifter this removal procedure needs to be carried out by maintenance personnel For configurations below 32 kg At least two people are needed to lift the server ou...

Page 52: ...ce Manual RX2530 M1 Basic hardware procedures Figure 4 Removing the server from the rack Ê Release the locking bars on both telescopic rails 1 Ê Lift the server out of the telescopic rails 2 and place it on an even surface 햲 햳 ...

Page 53: ...emoving the housing cover Ê Push green touch points inside 1 Ê Push the housing cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 2 Ê Lift off the housing cover upward 3 Removing the fan cover Figure 6 Removing the fan cover Ê Push the fan cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Lift off the fan cover upward 2 ...

Page 54: ...ible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 4 5 1 Installing the top covers Installing the fan cover Figure 7 Attaching the fan cover A Ê Place the fan cover on the server Notice the recesses see circles V CAUTION Take care...

Page 55: ...g the fan cover B Ê Push the fan cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow Installing the housing cover Figure 9 Attaching the housing cover A Ê Place the housing cover on the server Notice the recesses see circles V CAUTION Take care that all cables are inside the chassis ...

Page 56: ...6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Basic hardware procedures Figure 10 Attaching the housing cover B Ê Push the housing cover as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow until it clicks in ...

Page 57: ...ghs more than 50 kg The server weighs more than 21 kg and is to be installed above the height of 25 U When using a lifter this installation procedure needs to be carried out by maintenance personnel For configurations below 32 kg At least two people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet For configurations below 55 kg At least three people are needed to lift the server into the rack c...

Page 58: ... The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved Ê At a slight angle lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails 2 Ê Fold down the server while pressing the rail to the server side 3 Ensure that all six rack mounting bolts are properly seated in the mounting points on the telescopic rails and that the locking bars engage 4 햲 햲 햴 햵 햳 햳 ...

Page 59: ...ase the locking mechanism of both rails 1 Ê Push the server as far as it will go into the rack 2 until the quick release levers engage 3 V CAUTION Be careful with your fingers You can pinch them when the quick release levers change to the release position Ê Reconnect all cables except the power cord to the server rear 햲 햴 햲 햲 햳 햳 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 햴 ...

Page 60: ...cy the second power supply unit should be connected to a different AC power source from the other power supply unit If one AC power source should fail the server will still continue to run Ê Connect the power cords to the power supply units Ê Ensure that the status indicator on the power supply unit is lit green see section Indicators on power supply units slide in units on page 364 Figure 13 Exam...

Page 61: ... on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements the server must not run while the top cover is removed For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 Ê Press the On Off button to start up the server Ê Ensure that the power on indicator above the On Off button is lit green Ê Perform the required procedures described in the concluding steps...

Page 62: ...a riser module Figure 14 Numbering riser modules I As an option a full height riser module can be installed In this case the slot 3 is not available and slot 4 can be equipped with a full height expansion card 1 Riser module 1 offers slot 1 and slot 2 2 Riser module 2 offers slot 3 3 Riser module 3 offers slot 4 ...

Page 63: ...onnect cables from the other components Ê Carefully pull out the corresponding riser module upward 4 8 2 Installing a riser module Figure 16 Installing a riser module example riser module 3 Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot and press down the green touch points see circles Ê If necessary connect the cables to the other components ...

Page 64: ...intenance Manual RX2530 M1 Basic hardware procedures V CAUTION Valid for the full height riser module Make sure that the EMC springs make contact correctly see close ups Figure 17 Installing the full height riser module ...

Page 65: ...nance Manual 65 Basic hardware procedures 4 9 Handling fan sponges I Newer systems can be equipped with two fan sponges The fan sponges must be removed for cabling purposes Figure 18 Position fan sponges fan sponge 1 fan sponge 2 ...

Page 66: ...ade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Basic hardware procedures 4 9 1 Removing the fan sponges Figure 19 Removing the fan sponge 1 Figure 20 Removing the fan sponge 2 Ê Carefully pull out the fan sponges upward ...

Page 67: ...Figure 21 Installing the fan sponge 1 Figure 22 Installing the fan sponge 2 Ê Insert the fan sponges on the chassis sides The recesses of the chassis must be uncovered see circles Ê Push the fan sponges downward above the cables Make sure that the fan sponges do not exceed the height of the base chassis ...

Page 68: ...cedures 4 10 Handling CPU air guides 4 10 1 Removing the CPU air guides Figure 23 Removing the CPU air guides Ê Only for air guide on CPU 2 pull the hook of the extension out of the bracket on the PSU cage see close up Ê Carefully pull out the CPU air guide upward ...

Page 69: ...air guides Ê Carefully place the CPU air guides on the CPUs Notice the hooks fit over the cant of the fan cage see close up Ê Only for air guide on CPU 2 insert the hook of the extension in the bracket on the PSU cage see close up If applicable route cables example shows SATA cable for ODD through the recess of the air guide see circle ...

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Page 71: ...tion without decrypting the drive Windows is installed on Suspend BitLocker before modifying the server s hardware configuration or startup files Resume BitLocker again after the maintenance procedure is complete V CAUTION With BitLocker features enabled modifying the system configuration hardware or firmware settings may render the system inaccessible The system may enter Recovery Mode and requir...

Page 72: ...data will not be protected while BitLocker is suspended I In order to determine which features are accessible through the BitLocker setup wizard it may be necessary to modify the BitLocker Group Policy settings For further information on how to suspend BitLocker drive encryption please refer to the Microsoft TechNet library at http technet microsoft com library cc731549 aspx Fujitsu service partne...

Page 73: ...e Viewing boot watchdog settings in ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information Operation menu Ê Under ASR R select the Watchdog tab to obtain detailed information about the current watchdog status time out intervals and actions that are triggered if watchdog time outs are exceeded I For more detailed information refer...

Page 74: ...nt Controller user guide 5 1 3 Removing backup and optical disk media Ê Ask the system administrator to eject all remaining backup or optical media from the backup or optical disk drive before removing it from the server Ê If the backup media cannot be ejected by conventional means and it is mandatory that the cartridge be removed prior to returning the drive for repair or disposing it a manual ta...

Page 75: ...ujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages 5 1 5 Note on server maintenance in a Multipath I O environment When booting your server offline from the ServerView Suite DVD to perform an offline BIOS firmware update using the ServerView Update DVD or collect diagnostic data using PrimeCollect in a Multipath I O environment there is a risk of damaging the system configuration which may le...

Page 76: ...in the Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers user guide Ê Boot the server from the prepared Update DVD or USB stick DVD Ê Switch on the server Ê Right after switching on the server insert the Update DVD into the DVD drive and close the tray USB Ê Connect the USB stick to the server Ê Switch on the server If the server does not boot from DVD or USB stick proceed as follows Ê Reboot the server e ...

Page 77: ...er e g by pressing the reset button on the front or switching the server off and then on again after a few seconds Ê Once the server has been started press F12 to enter the boot menu Ê Use the Ê and Ë cursor keys to select your DVD drive as boot device and press ENTER The server will now boot from the ServerView Suite DVD Ê After the boot process is complete select your preferred GUI language Ê In...

Page 78: ...cept LSC and Integrated Remote Management Controller user guides Using the ID button on the front panel Ê Press the ID button on the front panel to switch on the system identification LEDs I For further information refer to section Indicators on the front panel on page 365 Using the iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Under System Overview click Identify LED On to switch o...

Page 79: ... assume responsibility for any damage done to the server or for the loss of any data resulting from BIOS updates 5 2 1 1 Updating or recovering the system board BIOS BIOS flash procedure Ê Perform the BIOS flash procedure as described in your server s BIOS Setup Utility reference manual BIOS recovery procedure Ê Perform the BIOS recovery procedure as described in your server s BIOS Setup Utility r...

Page 80: ...k after flashing disconnect the system from the mains and reconnect it again Ê After completion of the flash process remove the USB stick and restart the server iRMC recovery procedure Ê Prepare a USB stick including the bootable iRMC firmware update image Ê Ensure that the server has been shut down and disconnected from the mains as described in section Disconnecting the server from the mains on ...

Page 81: ...ains to exit the iRMC recovery state 5 2 2 Verifying system information backup restore To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board...

Page 82: ... server or for the loss of any data resulting from firmware updates For the Japanese market follow the instructions provided separately Using the ServerView Update Manager For a detailed description on how to update the RAID controller firmware using the ServerView Update Manager or Update Manager Express UME please refer to the following manuals ServerView Update Manager ServerView Update Managem...

Page 83: ...that only two Option ROMs can be activated in the system board BIOS at a time Ê Enter the BIOS Ê From the Advanced menu select Option ROM Configuration Ê Identify the desired PCI slot and set its Launch Slot OpROM setting to Enabled Ê Save your changes and exit the BIOS I Up to two Option ROMs can be activated in the system board BIOS at a time For detailed information on how to access the BIOS an...

Page 84: ...rately Further information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available to Fujitsu service partners from the Fujitsu Extranet pages Re enabling backup drives If a backup drive has been disabled or deleted from the backup software drive list as described in section 5 1 4 on page 75 it has to be re enabled to complete the maintenance task Ê Re enable backup drives and...

Page 85: ... about the original boot retry values If the system boots up and no further errors occur within 6 hours after that successful boot attempt the boot retry counter will automatically be reset to its default value Please take into account that the specified number of boot attempts can only be determined after this period of time If the customer knows about the original boot retry values proceed as fo...

Page 86: ...nder Retry counter the current number of remaining boot attempts is displayed Overwrite this value with the maximum number of boot attempts specified above in order to reset the boot retry counter Ê Click Apply for the changes to take effect I For detailed information on iRMC settings refer to the Integrated Remote Management Controller user guide 5 2 7 Resetting the error status after replacing m...

Page 87: ...mory module which shows the pre failure status Ê Click on Reset Status I The Reset Status button will only be available if the selected memory module contains errors Ê Ensure that all pre fail fail status issues have been resolved in ServerView Operations Manager Using the command line interface Linux only The memory error counter can be reset using the meclear utility which is part of the ServerV...

Page 88: ...Maintenance Tools Windows Server 2008 R2 and below Start All Programs Fujitsu ServerView Suite Agents Maintenance Tools Windows Server 2012 and above Start Apps Fujitsu Maintenance Tools Ê Choose the CPU status tab Ê Select the CPU which shows the pre failure status Ê Click on Reset Status Ê Ensure that all pre fail fail status issues have been resolved in ServerView Operations Manager Using the c...

Page 89: ...rm f cehist bin 4 etc init d eecd_mods_src start etc init d eecd start etc init d srvmagt start etc init d srvmagt_scs start Ê Ensure that all pre fail fail status issues have been resolved in ServerView Operations Manager 5 2 8 Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality If ServerView Operations Manager boot watchdog functionality has been disabled for firmware upgrade purposes see section Disablin...

Page 90: ...mote Management Controller user guide 5 2 9 Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS When a processor an expansion card or a memory module fails the defective component will be set to Disabled or Failed in the system BIOS The server will then reboot with only the intact hardware components remaining in the system configuration After replacing the defective component it needs to be re enable...

Page 91: ... the Advanced menu Ê Under Memory Status verify that none of the memory modules are marked as Failed Ê Save your changes if applicable and exit the BIOS I For detailed information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual 5 2 11 Verifying the system time settings I This task only applies to Linux environments After the system board...

Page 92: ...SEL 5 2 12 1 Viewing the SEL You can view the System Event Log SEL using the ServerView Operations Manager or the ServerView iRMC web frontend Viewing the SEL in ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information Operation menu Ê Under Maintenance select System Event Log Ê Select the message type s you want to display Critica...

Page 93: ...rmation on iRMC settings refer to the Integrated Remote Management Controller user guide 5 2 12 2 Clearing the SEL You can clear the System Event Log SEL using the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Enter the ServerView iRMC web frontend Ê Select the Event Log and choose the Internal Event Log submenu Ê Under Internal Event Log Information click Clear Internal Event Log to clear the SEL I For detailed...

Page 94: ...kudzu may not launch at boot depending on the client s environment Ê Select Keep Configuration and Ignore to complete the boot process Ê Use the vi text editor to specify the MAC address in the HWADDR section of the ifcfg eth x file I The MAC address can be found on the type label attached to the system board or network controller Example In order to modify the definition file for network controll...

Page 95: ...k the system administrator to enable the previously suspended BitLocker protection on the system volume using the BitLocker Drive Encryption control panel item For Windows Server 2008 Ê Open BitLocker Drive Encryption by clicking the Start button clicking Control Panel clicking Security and then clicking BitLocker Drive Encryption Ê Select the system volume and click Turn On BitLocker For Windows ...

Page 96: ...V CAUTION The system is now operational however data redundancy will not be available until the RAID array rebuild is complete Depending on the hard disk drive capacity the overall process can take up to several hours in some cases even days I You may notice a slight performance impact during rebuild 5 2 16 Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses When replacing a network controller the MAC Media Acce...

Page 97: ...t as soon as the Emulex BIOS utility option appears press ALT E or CTRL E Ê Under Emulex Adapters in the System you will find all available Emulex adapters and their WWN addresses Ê Note down the new 16 digit WWN address Ê Press Esc to exit the Emulex BIOS utility Ê Inform the customer about the changed WWN address QLogic FC adapters Ê Enable the network controller s Option ROM in the system board...

Page 98: ...aintenance personnel from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions Extranet https partners ts fujitsu com com service ps Servers PRIMERGY Ê Select your PRIMERGY system from the main area of the page Ê From the categories selection choose Software Tools Documentation Ê In the Tools area click Tools Chassis IDProm Tool to download the file tool chassis Idprom Tool zip I For the Japanese market follow the in...

Page 99: ...user guide 5 2 18 1 After replacing upgrading LAN controllers Please note when re using a replaced LAN controller Ê Confirm with the customer whether the LAN controller you have replaced has been used as part of a LAN teaming configuration Ê If LAN teaming has been active you will need to restore the configuration using the LAN driver utility after replacing the LAN controller Ensure that the cont...

Page 100: ... indicators Using ServerView Operations Manager Ê In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View and press the Locate button in the title bar to switch off the ID indicator 5 2 20 Performing a fan test after replacing a defective fan After replacing a defective system fan or power supply unit containing a defective fan the fan error indicators will stay lit until the next fan test By default ...

Page 101: ...and section of the window the Configuration tab is being activated Ê In the navigation area of the Configuration tab select Other Settings Ê Under Daily Fan Test set the daily fan test time to a few minutes from the current time Ensure to note down your previous setting Ê Click Save Page The fan test will be started at the specified time Ê After the fan test is complete restore the time setting to...

Page 102: ...102 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Basic software procedures ...

Page 103: ...ower supply unit When installing the power supply unit be sure to confirm that the connector of the power supply unit is not damaged or bent Do not insert your hands in the power supply unit slot when removing the power supply unit Doing so may cause electric shock If the power supply unit is hard to remove do not pull out it by force The power supply unit is heavy so handle it carefully If you dr...

Page 104: ...be installed optionally to serve as a redundant power supply If one power supply unit fails the second power supply unit in the redundant configuration ensures operation can continue uninterrupted and the defective power supply unit can be replaced during operation hot plug V CAUTION The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 100 V 240 V You may only operate the server if its rated voltag...

Page 105: ... Mixing of Platinum and Titanium power supply units within same class e g class 2 within a system is not released Mixing of Platinum power supply units within same class and different manufacturer e g class 1 within a system is released Always install a dummy cover into an unused PSU bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements For a redundant power supply configu...

Page 106: ... dummy cover Ê Press in on both release latches 1 and remove the dummy cover 2 V CAUTION Keep the dummy cover for future use If a power supply unit is removed and not immediately replaced by a new one a dummy cover must be reinstalled in the bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 107: ...e 30 Installing the power supply unit Ê Push the power supply unit into its bay 1 as far as it will go until the locking latch snaps in place Ê If applicable fold down the handle on the power supply unit 2 I Make sure that the power supply unit engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its bay and being damaged ...

Page 108: ... Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Power supply Figure 31 Installing the cable tie Ê Push the cable tie into the corresponding hole until it clicks in 6 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 ...

Page 109: ...ional tasks are needed due to an interference between CMA stopper and the power supply units Figure 32 Unlocking the CMA stopper Ê Push the lock spring inward to unlock the CMA stopper V CAUTION In case of not enough space at the under side unlock the CMA stopper of the server below and pull out the CMA to the rear side Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 110: ...crossbar and the CMA including cables in the one hand Figure 34 Removing the power supply unit Ê Remove the power supply unit and install the dummy cover carefully I Note for PSU1 Remove the PSU1 carefully while lifting PSU1 and bringing PSU1 to the right in order to avoid interference Ê Mount the complete assembly CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA again into the rail ...

Page 111: ...in section Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Figure 35 Unlocking and removing the power supply unit Ê Push the handle of the power supply unit halfway upward in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Push the lock in direction of the arrow 2 Ê Grip the handle and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow 3 V CAUTION Never leave the bay for the power supply unit empty fo...

Page 112: ...over into the empty bay with the impressed arrow symbol facing to the top see circle Ensure that the upper rear cant of the dummy cover fits under the PSU cage Ê Push the dummy cover into its bay until it locks in place V CAUTION Always install dummy covers into unused bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements ...

Page 113: ... lock spring inward to unlock the CMA stopper see figure 32 V CAUTION In case of not enough space at the under side unlock the CMA stopper of the server below and pull out the CMA to the rear side Ê Remove the CMA stopper with the mounted crossbar see figure 33 Ê Hold the CMA stopper the crossbar and the CMA including cables in the one hand Ê Remove the power supply unit see figure 34 and install ...

Page 114: ...r supply unit as described in section Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 6 4 2 Removing the defective power supply unit Ê Remove the power supply unit as described in section Removing a power supply unit on page 111 6 4 3 Installing the new power supply unit Ê Install the power supply unit as described in section Installing a power supply unit on page 107 6 4 4 Concluding steps Ê C...

Page 115: ...epending on the OS you can configure the write cache settings for the hard disk drives If a power failure should occur while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning a hard disk drive or solid state drive wipe out the data on the drive for your own security Rough handling of hard disk drives may damage the stored data To cope with any unexpecte...

Page 116: ...ged in or pulled out easily Hybrid configurations of SAS and SATA HDD modules are not supported 2 5 inch HDD SSD subsystem Up to four one HDD backplane eight two HDD backplanes or ten one HDD backplane 2 5 inch SAS SATA HDD SSD modules can be installed Each HDD SSD module can accommodate a SAS SATA hard disk drive or SATA solid state drive with a 2 5 inch format The HDD SSD modules are connected t...

Page 117: ...st not be populated above or below BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives In order to avoid this configuration please make a free bay intentionally For example if only one SAS drive or one BC SAS BC SATA drive is ordered this drive will be installed in position 1 and position 2 will not be used SAS HDD drives and BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives can be mixed as long as SAS drives are not populated above or below BC S...

Page 118: ...l be installed in position 1 and position 2 will not be used SAS HDD drives and BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives can be mixed as long as SAS drives are not populated above or below BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives The same kind of HDD drives can be populated above or below each other Mounting order With onboard SATA sSATA controller Figure 39 Mounting order with up to eight HDD SSD bays With RAID controller Fig...

Page 119: ... optimum performance values and to ensure proper functionality of the system HDD SSD naming scheme Figure 42 Naming scheme with up to eight 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs I The HDD SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD SSD mounting order With onboard SATA sSATA controller Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name LSI Embedded MegaRAID 1 1 0 Vendor...

Page 120: ...AS HDD drives and BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives can be mixed as long as SAS drives are not populated above or below BC SAS BC SATA HDD drives The same kind of HDD drives can be populated above or below each other Mounting order Figure 43 Mounting order with up to ten HDD SSD bays I The configuration rules described are necessary in order to obtain optimum performance values and to ensure proper functi...

Page 121: ...he HDD SSD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD SSD mounting order Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name 1 0 Vendor Product 0 2 1 Vendor Product 1 3 2 Vendor Product 2 4 3 Vendor Product 3 5 4 Vendor Product 4 6 5 Vendor Product 5 7 6 Vendor Product 6 8 7 Vendor Product 7 9 8 Vendor Product 8 10 9 Vendor Product 9 ...

Page 122: ...ical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name Enclosure number Port number 1 0 SSD PCIe3 Main 1 SSD PCIe3 Capacity Main 2 5 H P EP 0 2 1 SSD PCIe3 Main 2 SSD PCIe3 Capacity Main 2 5 H P EP 0 3 2 SSD PCIe3 Main 3 SSD PCIe3 Capacity Main 2 5 H P EP 0 4 3 SSD PCIe3 Main 4 SSD PCIe3 Capacity Main 2 5 H P EP 0 Position Logical drive number ServerView RAID Manager display name 1 4 Vendor Produc...

Page 123: ...2 Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module I In configuration with only one 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane dummy locks are installed to make it impossible to equip the bays with no HDD backplane behind Figure 46 Removing dummy lock Ê Only valid after upgrading the server with the second HDD backplane pull the dummy lock out of the dummy cover Please be aware that the dummy lock can be damaged Customer...

Page 124: ...mmy module out of its bay 2 V CAUTION Save the dummy module for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused HDD SSD bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements 7 2 5 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Figure 48 Opening the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module locking lever Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 ...

Page 125: ...ves Figure 49 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Insert the HDD SSD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go 1 Ê Close the locking lever to lock the hard disk drive in place 2 7 2 5 4 Concluding steps Ê Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 96 ...

Page 126: ...efore deleting a RAID array For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less RAID level Procedure RAID 0 Only remove an HDD module combined in a RAID 0 array if defective V CAUTION Removing an operational HDD module will result in data loss RAID 1 RAID 5 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 or R...

Page 127: ...d is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop Ê Pull the HDD SSD module completely out of its bay 7 2 6 3 Installing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module V CAUTION If the removed HDD SSD module is not replaced immediately always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulat...

Page 128: ... 6 or 60 An HDD SSD module can only be replaced during operation in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration All HDD SSD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original bays later If this is not done existing data can be lost 7 2 7 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Locating the defective component on page 47 Onl...

Page 129: ...s Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Release all HDD SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters see section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 126 I The HDD SSD modules need not to be removed completely But if you want to remove them neverthe...

Page 130: ...DDs SSDs please refer to section Left side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157852 on page 130 or Right side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157828 on page 132 Left side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157852 Figure 51 Releasing the ODD latch and disconnecting the cables Ê If applicable disconnect both cables from the ODD see orange circle Ê If applicable pull the ODD latch upward 1 until it diseng...

Page 131: ...drives I If applicable remove the OOB cable from the HDD backplane too Figure 52 Connecting the OOB cable one HDD backplane Figure 53 Connecting the OOB cable two HDD backplanes 1 Connector left side HDD backplane 2 Connector right side HDD backplane 3 Connector system board ...

Page 132: ...age see circles Ê Take out the HDD backplane Right side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157828 Figure 55 Removing the 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane Ê Disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane see orange arrows I If applicable remove the OOB cable from the HDD backplane too see figure 53 Ê Pull the HDD backplane upward until the four hooks disengage see circles Ê Take out the HDD backplane ...

Page 133: ...o eight 2 5 inch HDDs SSDs please refer to section Left side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157852 on page 133 or Right side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157828 on page 135 Left side 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane A3C40157852 Figure 56 Installing the 4 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane Ê Position the HDD backplane on the six hooks see circles Ê Push the HDD backplane downward Make sure that the lower cant ...

Page 134: ...D latch engages see orange arrow Ê Connect the following cables to the ODD and the HDD backplane 1 power cable to ODD if applicable 2 SATA cable to ODD if applicable 3 SAS cable to connector X5 on the HDD backplane 4 power cable to connector PWR X10 on the HDD backplane I If applicable connect the OOB cable to connector SMBus on the HDD backplane see figure 53 For the cable plan see section Cablin...

Page 135: ...he following cables to the HDD backplane 1 SAS cable to connector X5 on the HDD backplane 2 power cable to connector PWR X10 on the HDD backplane I If applicable connect the OOB cable to connector SMBus on the HDD backplane see figure 53 For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 339 7 2 8 4 Concluding steps Ê Insert all HDD SSD modules see section Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 1...

Page 136: ...nd pull them out a few centimeters see section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 126 I The HDD SSD modules need not to be removed completely But if you want to remove them nevertheless check if all HDD SSD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays Ê If configuration with PCIe switch disconnect the four SAS cables from the HDD backplane Figure 59...

Page 137: ...solid state drives 7 2 9 2 Removing the SAS expander board Figure 60 Disconnecting power cable from the HDD backplane Ê Disconnect the power cable from the HDD backplane Figure 61 Disconnecting SAS cables Ê Disconnect the two SAS cables from the SAS expander board ...

Page 138: ...board A Ê Remove the two screws see circles Figure 63 Removing the SAS expander board B Ê Get the SAS expander board out of the two connectors of the HDD backplane and remove it V CAUTION Lift up the SAS expander board while removing it in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand offs of the chassis ...

Page 139: ...ackplane Ê Pull the HDD backplane upward until the six hooks disengage see circles Ê Take out the HDD backplane 7 2 9 4 Installing the new 10 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane Figure 65 Installing the 10 x 2 5 inch HDD backplane Ê Position the HDD backplane on the six hooks see circles Ê Push the HDD backplane downward Make sure that the lower cant of the HDD backplane fits in the guides A ...

Page 140: ...e SAS expander board A Ê Insert the SAS expander board into the two connectors of the HDD backplane V CAUTION Lift up the SAS expander board while inserting it in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand offs of the chassis Figure 67 Installing the SAS expander board B Ê Fasten the SAS expander board with two screws see circles ...

Page 141: ...nder board Figure 69 Connecting power cable to the HDD backplane Ê Connect the power cable to the HDD backplane 7 2 9 6 Concluding steps Ê If configuration with PCIe switch connect the four SAS cables to the HDD backplane see figure 59 and cable plan on page 346 Ê Insert all HDD SSD modules see section Installing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 123 I Make sure that you reinstall the HDD SSD modul...

Page 142: ...ns on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 7 2 10 2 Removing the defective SAS expander board Ê Remove the SAS expander board as described in section Removing the SAS expander board on page 137 7 2 10 3 Installing the new SAS expander board Ê Install the SAS expander board as described in section Installing the SAS expander board on page 140 7 2 10 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling...

Page 143: ...w centimeters see section Removing 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules on page 126 I The HDD SSD modules need not to be removed completely But if you want to remove them nevertheless check if all HDD SSD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays 7 2 11 2 Installing the second HDD backplane Ê Install the second HDD backplane as described in section Right side 4 x 2...

Page 144: ...g SAS cables Ê Route the SAS cables as shown in the figure above 7 2 11 3 Installing additional HDD SSD modules Ê Remove the dummy locks as described in section Removing a 2 5 inch HDD SSD dummy module on page 123 Ê Move the HDD SSD modules installed in the former HDD bays 1 to 4 see figure 37 to the new HDD bays 1 to 4 see figure 41 Ê Insert additional HDD SSD modules as described in section Inst...

Page 145: ...different capacities install the biggest capacity first Installing different rotating speed install the fastest rotating speed first Mounting order Figure 71 Mounting order with up to four 3 5 inch HDDs HDD naming scheme Figure 72 Naming scheme with up to four 3 5 inch HDDs I The HDD numbering as listed in the ServerView RAID Manager differs from the HDD mounting order Position Logical drive numbe...

Page 146: ...igurations on page 145 7 3 2 2 Removing a 3 5 inch HDD dummy module Figure 73 Removing a 3 5 inch dummy module Ê Press both tabs together 1 and pull the dummy module out of its bay 2 V CAUTION Save the dummy module for future use Always replace dummy modules into unused HDD bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minu...

Page 147: ...HDD module locking lever Ê Pinch the green locking clip 1 and open the locking lever 2 Figure 75 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD module Ê Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go 1 Ê Close the locking lever to lock the hard disk drive in place 2 7 3 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Performing a RAID array rebuild on page 96 ...

Page 148: ...eleting a RAID array For further information please refer to the ServerView Suite RAID Management user guide Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less RAID level Procedure RAID 0 Only remove an HDD module combined in a RAID 0 array if defective V CAUTION Removing an operational HDD module will result in data loss RAID 1 RAID 5 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 or RAID 5 a...

Page 149: ...AID controller to recognize that an HDD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop Ê Pull the HDD module completely out of its bay 7 3 3 3 Installing a 3 5 inch dummy module V CAUTION If the removed HDD module is not replaced immediately always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements Figure...

Page 150: ...RAID level 1 1E 10 5 50 6 or 60 An HDD module can only be replaced during operation in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration All HDD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original bays later If this is not done existing data can be lost 7 3 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Locating the defective component...

Page 151: ... 96 7 3 5 Replacing the 3 5 inch HDD backplane 7 3 5 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Release all HDD modules and pull them out a few centimeters see section Removing a 3 5 inch HDD module on page 149 I The HDD modules need not to b...

Page 152: ...moving the defective 3 5 inch HDD backplane Figure 77 Disconnecting the cables Ê Disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane see blue circles I If applicable remove the OOB cable from the HDD backplane too Figure 78 Connecting the OOB cable 1 Connector HDD backplane 2 Connector system board ...

Page 153: ...s disengage see circles Ê Take out the HDD backplane 7 3 5 3 Installing the new 3 5 inch HDD backplane Figure 80 Installing the 3 5 inch HDD backplane Ê Position the HDD backplane on the three hooks see circles Ê Push the HDD backplane downward Make sure that the lower cant of the HDD backplane fits in the guides A V CAUTION Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged ...

Page 154: ...O 3 power cable to connector PWR I If applicable connect the OOB cable to connector SMBus on the HDD backplane see figure 78 For the cable plan see section Cabling on page 339 7 3 5 4 Concluding steps Ê Insert all HDD modules see section Installing a 3 5 inch HDD module on page 147 I Make sure that you reinstall the HDD module in the bay it was located before the HDD backplane replacement Ê Reasse...

Page 155: ...assembled using methods other than those outlined in this chapter the warranty will be invalidated The installation indicated on this note is sometimes changed to the kind of possible options without notice For further safety information please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 8 1 Basic information Base units are supplied with four hot plug fan modules single CPU configuration and...

Page 156: ...Manual RX2530 M1 Fans 8 1 1 Numbering of the fan modules Figure 82 Numbering of the fan modules 1 CPU 1 fan 1 2 5 CPU 2 fan 9 10 2 CPU 1 fan 3 4 6 CPU 2 fan 11 12 3 CPU 1 fan 5 6 7 CPU 2 fan 13 14 4 CPU 1 fan 7 8 8 CPU 2 fan 15 16 ...

Page 157: ...RX2530 M1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 157 Fans I In single CPU configurations the bays 5 6 7and 8 are equipped with sponges Figure 83 Fan bays with sponges ...

Page 158: ...45 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Locating the defective component on page 47 8 2 2 Removing the defective fan module Figure 84 Removing the fan module Ê Pull out the fan module upward using the green touch points You can grab the fan module additionally on the fan guard Customer Replaceable Unit CRU Hardware 10 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 159: ...3 Installing the new fan module Figure 85 Installing the fan module A Ê Insert the fan module in the fan bay Notice the right position of the rubber pins and the fan connector Figure 86 Installing the fan module B Ê Press down the fan and the fan connector ...

Page 160: ...160 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Fans 8 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Performing a fan test after replacing a defective fan on page 100 ...

Page 161: ...ving internal options Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges If devices are installed or disassembled us...

Page 162: ...PCIe slots Figure 87 PCIe slots for riser cards iRMC S4 external connectors INDICATE TPM VGA USB 2 USB 3 Management LAN Slot riser card slot 1 and 2 PCH JP3 SATA 1 4 USB 1 Slot riser card slot 3 Slot riser card slot 4 Slot 3 UFM SERIAL 1 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 4 PWR3 Micro SD SATA 7 10 SATA 6 DOM SATA JP2 1 Slot LoM modules ...

Page 163: ...ser module on page 204 In this case the slot 3 is not available and slot 4 can be equipped with a full height expansion card No Riser module Slot offered Type Description 1 Riser module 1 Slot 1 PCIe Gen3 x8 Low profile slot maximum length 167 65 mm 6 6 inch dedicated slot for modular RAID controller Slot 2 PCIe Gen3 x4 mech x8 Low profile slot maximum length 167 65 mm 6 6 inch 2 Riser module 2 Sl...

Page 164: ...el PIB EP QLE7340e S26361 F4475 E122 L122 2 2 3 1 6 Intel PIB EP QLE7342e S26361 F4475 E222 L222 2 2 3 1 1 Fujitsu Technology Solutions PSAS CP400i S26361 F3842 E2 L502 1 1 2 LSI Logic PSAS CP400e S26361 F3842 E2 L502 2 2 3 1 1 EMULEX PFC EP LPe16000 S26361 F4994 E1 S26361 F4994 E201 S26361 F4994 L501 2 2 3 1 2 EMULEX PFC EP LPe16002 S26361 F4994 E2 S26361 F4994 E202 S26361 F4994 L502 2 2 3 1 3 EM...

Page 165: ...ernal interfaces can be added by different variants of Dynamic LoM LAN on Motherboard modules DynamicLoM module Part number Bolt length Part number Screw M3 x 3 5 mm for fixation 1Gb x2port S26361 D3245 A100 5 mm C26192 Y1 C65 C26192 Y10 C102 1Gb x4port S26361 D3255 A100 5 mm C26192 Y1 C65 C26192 Y10 C102 10Gb x2port SFP S26361 D3265 A100 8 mm C26192 Y1 C66 C26192 Y10 C102 10Gb x2port S26361 D3275...

Page 166: ...trollers network configuration settings in the operating system will be lost and replaced by default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations 9 1 2 1 PLAN EM 2x 1GB T Figure 91 DynamicLoM module D3245 Figure 92 MAC label for D3245 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx1 P1 P0 ...

Page 167: ...ual 167 Expansion cards and backup units 9 1 2 2 PLAN EM 4x 1GB T Figure 93 DynamicLoM module D3255 Figure 94 MAC labels for D3255 P2 xxxx xxxx xxx2 6 A E P3 xxxx xxxx xxx3 7 B F P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 4 8 C P1 xxxx xxxx xxx1 5 9 D P3 P1 P2 P0 ...

Page 168: ...pgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Expansion cards and backup units 9 1 2 3 PLAN EM 2x 10 GB SFP Figure 95 DynamicLoM module D3265 Figure 96 MAC label D3265 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 7 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx8 F P1 P0 ...

Page 169: ...30 M1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 169 Expansion cards and backup units 9 1 2 4 PLAN EM 2x 10 GB T Figure 97 DynamicLoM module D3275 Figure 98 MAC label D3275 P0 xxxx xxxx xxx0 7 P1 xxxx xxxx xxx8 F P1 P0 ...

Page 170: ...n LSI MegaRAID Figure 99 Perforated and non perforated slot brackets Installing the slot bracket Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 1 Full height bracket non perforated 2 Full height bracket perforated 3 Low profile...

Page 171: ...abs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel 2 Ê Ensure that the ESD springs on the plug shells properly engage with the slot bracket as shown see circles Figure 101 Fastening the slot bracket D2755 Ê Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws ...

Page 172: ...igure 102 Assembled network adapter D2755 9 2 2 Removing a slot bracket 9 2 2 1 Removing the slot bracket Ê Remove the two screws Ê Remove the controller from the mounting tabs on the slot bracket Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver ...

Page 173: ...dules Preparing the SFP transceiver module Figure 103 Removing the protective optical port plug Ê Remove the SFP transceiver module from its protective packaging Ê Remove the optical port plug from the new additional SFP transceiver module V CAUTION Always keep the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connect...

Page 174: ...tch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module Inserting the SFP transceiver module Figure 105 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Ê Insert and slide the SFP transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go I If only one slot is equipped with a SFP transceiver module use the left connector as shown ...

Page 175: ... 106 Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail Figure 107 Installing the protective optical port plug Ê If the SFP transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores ...

Page 176: ...y SFP transceiver module Ê If applicable install the secondary SFP transceiver module accordingly 9 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module For Fiber Channel over Ethernet FCoE configurations the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP small form factor pluggable transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 177: ... port plug Ê If present remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP transceiver module V CAUTION Save the protective port plug for future use Figure 110 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector ...

Page 178: ...Figure 111 Removing the SFP transceiver module Ê Pull the SFP transceiver module out of its socket connector Ê Attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores I Place the removed SFP transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment ...

Page 179: ...server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove riser module 2 and riser module 3 as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 9 4 1 2 Removing the dummy cover Figure 112 Removing the dummy cover Ê Grip the handle and pull out the dummy cover Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Phillips PH1 N...

Page 180: ...oard screw Ê Remove the system board screw see circle 9 4 1 3 Installing the DynamicLoM module Figure 114 Installing the three bolts Ê Install three bolts see circles Different bolts must be used depending on the height of the dynamic LOM module see section Equipping the slot for DynamicLoM modules on page 165 ...

Page 181: ...on cards and backup units Figure 115 Installing the isolation foil Ê Only for DynamicLoM modules D3265 and D3275 if applicable attach the isolation foil Figure 116 Removing the protective foil Ê Only for DynamicLoM module D3275 remove the protective foil ...

Page 182: ... riser module 2 and riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses For further information refer to section Looking up changed MAC WWN addresses on page 96 Ê Updating the NIC configuration file in a Lin...

Page 183: ...t Boot Configuration and press the Enter key PXE Boot ENABLED Ê Press the ESC key twice to get back to the Port Selection Menu Ê Select Controller 1 Port 2 Bus xx Dev 04 and press the Enter key 1 NIC Configuration 2 Boot Configuration 3 Port Configuration Ê Select Boot Configuration and press the Enter key PXE Boot ENABLED Ê Press the ESC key twice to get back to the Port Selection Menu Ê Press th...

Page 184: ...n page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove riser module 2 and riser module 3 as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 9 4 2 2 Removing the DynamicLoM module Figure 118 Removing the DynamicLoM module Ê Remove the three screws 1 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tool Phillips PH1 No 1 screw drive...

Page 185: ...igure 113 9 4 2 3 Installing the dummy cover Figure 119 Installing the dummy cover Ê Insert the dummy cover Notice the position of the handle 9 4 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Install riser module 2 and riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Enabling SVOM b...

Page 186: ...e defective DynamicLoM module Ê Remove the DynamicLoM module as described in section Removing the DynamicLoM module on page 184 The three bolts remain installed 9 4 3 3 Installing the new DynamicLoM module Ê Install the DynamicLoM module as described in section Installing the DynamicLoM module on page 180 9 4 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Install riser module 2 and riser module 3 as described in section ...

Page 187: ...000 LOM Firmware Version 10 2 265 3 IPL Version LS2FFTE0 Multichannel DISABLED Personality NIC SRIOV DISABLED RoCE Profile RoCE 1 Ê Press the F6 key to continue Port Selection Menue Ê Select Controller 1 Port 1 Bus xx Dev 00 and press the Enter key 1 NIC Configuration 2 Boot Configuration 3 Port Configuration Ê Select Boot Configuration and press the Enter key PXE Boot ENABLED Ê Press the ESC key ...

Page 188: ... Advanced Menu Select Onboard Devices Configuration Onboard CNA Enabled Onboard CNA Oprom Enabled In the Save Exit menu select the required parameter and press the Enter key Ê Reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller expansion card or onboard Ê Configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer ...

Page 189: ...ser module 1 A controller in slot 1 needs no slot bracket and is fastened with two screws to the riser module 1 holder Between slot 1 and slot 2 an isolation foil has to be installed This isolation foil is part of the delivery Figure 120 Riser module 1 with isolation foil Figure 121 Riser module 1 with two controller installed ...

Page 190: ...hutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the corresponding riser module as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 Pos Component 1 Slot 1 is an internal slot only dedicated slot for modular RAID controller 2 Slot 2 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Software 5 minutes T...

Page 191: ... with a new one the slot cover must be reinstalled due to cooling to comply with applicable EMC regulations and to protect against fire 9 5 1 3 Installing the expansion card Ê Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card Ê Slot 2 4 If applicable install a slot bracket to the expansion card as described in section Installing a slot bracket on page 170 Ê Slot 1 If applicable remove...

Page 192: ...ansion card into the riser card slot until it clicks into place Make sure that the lug on the slot cover clicks into place in the corresponding bracket see close up Figure 125 Installing an expansion card example riser module 1 slot 1 Ê Slot 1 Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot until it clicks into place Fasten the expansion card with two screws see circles ...

Page 193: ...ot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 9 5 2 Removing an expansion card 9 5 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the corresponding riser modu...

Page 194: ...ove the two screws see figure 125 Figure 126 Removing the expansion card example riser module 2 slot 3 Ê Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot 9 5 2 3 Installing the slot cover only slot 2 4 Figure 127 Installing the slot cover example riser module 2 Ê Insert the slot cover Make sure that the lug on the slot cover clicks into place in the corresponding bracket see circle ...

Page 195: ...ration settings in the operating system will be lost and replaced by default values This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations Ensure to note down your current network settings before replacing a network controller or the system board 9 5 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê If applicable ensure to note down your current network settings in t...

Page 196: ... 9 5 3 3 Installing the new expansion card Ê If applicable install the slot bracket as described in section Installing a slot bracket on page 170 Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 191 9 5 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Install the corresponding riser module as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connect...

Page 197: ...oller expansion card or onboard I Configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer For further information please refer to section Note on network settings recovery on page 195 Ê If applicable restore LAN teaming configurations see After replacing upgrading LAN controllers on page 99 Ê Inform the customer about changed WWN and MAC addresses see Looking up changed MAC WWN addre...

Page 198: ...ponent on page 49 Ê Locating the defective component on page 47 Ê Remove the corresponding riser module as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 9 5 4 2 Removing the defective riser card Ê Remove the expansion card as described in section Removing the expansion card on page 194 Figure 128 Removing the riser card example riser module 2 Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove t...

Page 199: ...iser card Ê Fasten the riser card with two screws see circles Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 191 9 5 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Install the corresponding riser module as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 ...

Page 200: ...48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Locating the defective component on page 47 9 5 5 2 Removing the defective TFM Ê Remove the depending expansion card as described in section Removing the expansion card on page 194 RAID controller TFM kit PRAID EP400i S26361 D3216 Axx TFM 4G LSZ 03 25444 05 PRAID EP420i S26361 D3216 Bxx TFM 8G LS...

Page 201: ... RAID controller D3216 Figure 130 Disconnecting the FBU adapter cable from the TFM Ê Disconnect the FBU adapter cable from the TFM Figure 131 Removing the TFM Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Remove the TFM 2 I Note for replacing the TFM The two spacer bolts can remain on the RAID controller ...

Page 202: ... Manual RX2530 M1 Expansion cards and backup units 9 5 5 3 Installing the new TFM Example RAID controller D3216 Figure 132 Installing the TFM A Ê If no TFM has been installed before fit the two spacer bolts on the RAID controller ...

Page 203: ...ith the two screws from the TFM kit Figure 134 Connecting the FBU adapter cable Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the TFM Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 191 9 5 5 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 ...

Page 204: ...utting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the riser module 2 and the riser module 3 as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver 1 Full height riser module 2 Extension bracket 3 Screw ...

Page 205: ...dule support 2 Ê Remove the riser card from riser module 3 as described in section Removing the defective riser card on page 198 Figure 137 Installing the riser card example full height riser module Ê Insert the riser card 1 Ê Fasten the riser card with two screws 2 Ê If applicable install a full height slot bracket to the expansion card as described in section Installing a slot bracket on page 17...

Page 206: ...Installing the expansion card example full height riser module Ê Install the expansion card as described in section Installing the expansion card on page 191 Figure 139 Installing the extension bracket Ê Fasten the extension bracket with one screw to the full height riser module see circle ...

Page 207: ...n cards and backup units Figure 140 Installing the full height riser module Ê Insert the riser card into the system board slot and press down the green touch points see circles V CAUTION Make sure that the EMC springs make contact correctly see close ups ...

Page 208: ...nch HDD chassis the installation in the FBU holder and the position for the FBU holder are different 9 6 1 Installing an FBU in a 2 5 inch HDD chassis 9 6 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Har...

Page 209: ...eparing the FBU Figure 141 Installing the FBU in the holder A Ê At a slight angle fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the holder Ê Push in the FBU until it locks in place Figure 142 Installing the FBU in the holder B Ê Ensure that the FBU is properly seated in the holder as shown ...

Page 210: ...2530 M1 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 143 Connecting the FBU adapter cable to the FBU Ê Connect the cable end on the FBU to the FBU adapter cable as shown 9 6 1 3 Installing the FBU Figure 144 Position of the shoulder screw caps ...

Page 211: ...on of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the chassis floor will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the holder properly snaps in place see circle Ê If applicable install the TFM as described in section Installing the new TFM on page 202 Ê Connect the FBU adapter cable to the TFM as described in section Installing the new TFM on page 202 ...

Page 212: ...e leaded through the recess of the air guide see circle 9 6 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Updating RAID controller firmware on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 I The recalibration of the FBU starts automatically and finishes within a few minutes ...

Page 213: ...Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 9 6 2 2 Preparing the riser holder Figure 147 Removing the riser card example riser module 1 Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove the riser card Upgrade and Repair Unit URU...

Page 214: ...Fasten the riser card with two screws see circles 9 6 2 3 Preparing the FBU Figure 149 Installing the FBU in the holder 3 5 inch HDD chassis Ê Install the FBU in the holder with the cable on the other side as for installing in the 2 5 inch HDD chassis Notice the position of the green touch point Ê Connect the cable end on the FBU to the FBU adapter cable as shown ...

Page 215: ...r module rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Slide the holder in direction of the arrow The shoulder screw caps on the riser module will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Ensure that the locking handle on the holder properly snaps in place see circle Ê If applicable install the TFM as described in section Installing the new TFM on page 202 Ê Connec...

Page 216: ...FBU cable as shown in the figure 9 6 2 5 Concluding steps Ê Install the riser module 1 as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Updating RAID controller firmware on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 I The recalibration of the FBU starts auto...

Page 217: ...iminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 9 6 3 2 Removing the FBU with the holder Figure 153 Removing the FBU with the holder Ê Lift up the green locking handle on the holder see circle while sliding the holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go I After that the shoulder screw c...

Page 218: ... out of the chassis 9 6 3 3 Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU Figure 154 Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU Ê Disconnect the FBU cable from the FBU 9 6 3 4 Removing the FBU from the holder Figure 155 Removing the FBU from the holder Ê Pull the FBU at a slight angle out of the holder ...

Page 219: ...flash backup units into the trash can Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste 9 6 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the riser module 1 as described in section Handling riser modules on page 62 Ê Remove the RAID cont...

Page 220: ... the keyhole slots on the holder Ê Lift the holder out of the riser module 9 6 4 3 Disconnecting the FBU cable from the FBU Ê Disconnect the FBU cable from the FBU 9 6 4 4 Removing the FBU from the holder Ê Pull the FBU at a slight angle out of the holder 9 6 4 5 Concluding steps Ê Install the RAID controller in slot 1 as described in section Installing an expansion card on page 190 Ê Install the ...

Page 221: ... on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 9 6 5 2 Removing the defective FBU Ê Remove the FBU with the holder as described in section Removing the FBU with the holder on page 217 2 5 inch HDD chassis or section Removing the FBU with the holder on page 220 3 5 inch HDD chassis Ê Disconnect the FBU cable from the FBU Ê Remove the FBU from the holder 9 6 5 3 Installing the new FBU Ê In...

Page 222: ...s or section Installing the FBU on page 215 3 5 inch HDD chassis 9 6 5 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Updating RAID controller firmware on page 82 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 I The recalibration of the FBU starts automatically and finishes within a few minutes ...

Page 223: ...down before installing or removing memory modules to prevent burns Do not insert and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures If the memory module has not been correctly inserted it may cause a fire Insert the memory module with attention to its direction Pressing out the securing clips on the memory module connector will eject the installed memory module To prevent damage and ...

Page 224: ...onfigurations only 12 memory slots are usable The system has to be equipped with at least one memory module per CPU Supported capacities 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB or 64 GB Maximum amount of RAM 1536 GB 768 GB per CPU DIMM 1E DIMM 3H DIMM 2H DIMM 1A DIMM 1G DIMM 3F DIMM 2F DIMM 1F DIMM 3E DIMM 2E DIMM 3D DIMM 3C DIMM 2D DIMM 1H DIMM 2G DIMM 3G DIMM 2A DIMM 1B DIMM 3A DIMM 3B DIMM 2B DIMM 1C DIMM 1...

Page 225: ...ator available online at the following address for the global market http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers index htm for the Japanese market http jp fujitsu com platform server primergy system Type Ranking1 1 SR Single Rank DR Dual Rank QR Quad Rank Error Correction SR DR QR DDR4 2133 RDIMMs Registered DIMMs or LRDIMMs Load Reduced DIMMs o o o ECC ...

Page 226: ...om slot 1 If memory modules with different capacities are used Populate modules with higher capacities first Within a channel populate modules in descending order of capacity If memory modules with different speeds are used the lowest clock rate applies for all DIMMs Regardless of the mode all DIMMs will run at the highest common frequency that is allowed by the SPD Data of the DIMMs and the maxim...

Page 227: ... 3 11 2 10 18 6 14 8 16 4 12 19 1 9 17 5 13 7 15 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 8 16 4 12 20 1 9 17 5 13 7 15 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 8 16 4 12 20 21 1 9 17 5 13 21 7 15 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 8 16 4 12 20 22 1 9 17 5 13 21 7 15 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 22 8 16 4 12 20 23 1 9 17 5 13 21 7 15 23 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 22 8 16 4 12 20 24 1 9 17 5 13 21 7 15 23 3 11 19 2 10 18 6 14 22 8 16 24 4 12 20 CPU CPU 1 CPU2 chann...

Page 228: ... mean identical modules capacity rank CPU CPU 1 CPU2 channel A B D C E F H G DIMM 1A 2A 3A 1B 2B 3B 1D 2D 3D 1C 2C 3C 1E 2E 3E 1F 2F 3F 1H 2H 3H 1G 2G 3G 1 CPU populated 4 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 12 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 CPUs populated 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 12 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 2 16 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 20 1 3 5 1 3 9 1 3 5 1 3 5 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 24 1 3 5 1 3 9 1 3 5 1 3 5 2 4 6 2 ...

Page 229: ...on if all modules are of the same capacity 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 230: ...ual CPU configuration if modules are of different capacities Dual CPU configuration if modules are of different capacities 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 231: ...of the same capacity 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 232: ... this case proceed as follows Ê Use the capacity group with more memory modules for CPU 1 and populate them according to the population sequence for mono CPU configurations Ê Populate the other capacity group on CPU 2 according to the population rules for mono CPU configurations 2 U P C U P C 1 U P C U P C Ch A B D C Ch E F H G DIMM 1A 2A 3A 1B 2B 3B 1D 2D 3D 1C 2C 3C DIMM 1E 2E 3E 1F 2F 3F 1H 2H ...

Page 233: ...Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 10 2 2 Selecting the memory slot Ê Choose the memory slot according to the configuration rules in Basic information on page 224 Order CPU 1 CPU 2 1 Channel A Channel E 2 Channel C Channel G 3 Channel B Channel F 4 Chan...

Page 234: ...n the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the slot Ê Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module 10 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 79 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on t...

Page 235: ... Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 10 3 2 Removing a memory module Figure 160 Removing memory modules A Ê Eject the desired memory module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot Figure 161 Removing memory modules B Ê Remove the ejected memory module Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less...

Page 236: ... defective server on page 45 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Locating the defective component on page 47 10 4 2 Removing the defective memory module Ê Remove the memory module as described i...

Page 237: ... Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIOS and iRMC on page 79 Ê Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or processors on page 86 Ê Enabling replaced components in the system BIOS on page 90 Ê Verifying the memory mode on page 91 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resum...

Page 238: ...238 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Main memory ...

Page 239: ...up e g by touching a grounded object before handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges When removing or installing the processor be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even minor soiling such as grease from th...

Page 240: ...240 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Processors 11 1 Basic information Figure 162 CPU slots CPU 2 CPU 1 ...

Page 241: ...h CPUs must be of the same type 11 2 Upgrading to dual processor configuration V CAUTION Processors are modules which are extremely sensitive to electro static discharges and therefore must always be handled with care After a processor has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket place it with its smooth side down on a non conducting antistatic surface Never push a processor over...

Page 242: ...erver on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Removing the CPU air guides on page 68 11 2 2 Installing the processor Removing the socket cover Figure 163 Opening socket release lever 1 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 1 marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê The socket release lever 1 will slightly li...

Page 243: ... Maintenance Manual 243 Processors Figure 164 Opening socket release lever 2 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 2 marked Close 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê Fully fold back the socket release lever 2 2 ...

Page 244: ...rocessors Figure 165 Opening the load plate Ê Push down on the socket release lever 1 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket Ê Fully open the load plate 2 V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket ...

Page 245: ...socket release lever 1 3 Installing the processor V CAUTION when replacing a system board Ê Use a magnifying glass recommended to inspect the socket spring contacts for damages from different angles Do not use the spare system board if any irregularities are visible Possible damages Contact spring is bent backwards upon itself Contact spring tip position is shifted or out of alignment Never try to...

Page 246: ...wer the processor straight down without tilting or sliding it in the socket V CAUTION Ensure that the processor is level in the socket Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the processor socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even minor soiling such as grease from the skin can impair the processor s operation or destroy the processor Ensure not to scrape or dent the processor edge...

Page 247: ...osing socket release lever 2 Ê Fully close and hold shut the load plate Ê Close the socket release lever 2 marked Close 1st and latch it under the load plate retention tab to lock down the load plate I Regard that the socket release lever 2 close the load plate correctly ...

Page 248: ... release lever 1 Ê Close the socket release lever 1 marked Open 1st and latch it under the load plate retention tab 11 2 3 Installing the heat sink I Processors with 135 W and more need dedicated heat sinks part number V26898 B1000 V2 Figure 170 Heat sink part number V26898 B1000 V2 ...

Page 249: ...ION Ensure that the screws on the heat sink are properly seated on the threaded holes Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow Ê Fasten it in a crossover pattern with four screws according to the numbering torque 1 0 Nm the description of this torque value doesn t apply to the Japanese market 11 2 4 Upgrading the main memory Ê Select an adequate memory configuratio...

Page 250: ...g steps Ê Installing the CPU air guides on page 69 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 I If Global Error LED is flashing with error message CPU has been changed on display after the system is powered on please follow the procedure below Ê Restart your server Ê As soon as the startup screen appears press the F2 function key to enter the BIOS If a password is as...

Page 251: ...processor has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket place it with its smooth side down on a non conducting antistatic surface Never push a processor over a surface 11 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Dis...

Page 252: ...e processor I This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and the processor V CAUTION Pay special attention not to damage any system board components surrounding the processor socket Ê Lift the heat sink out of the chassis Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink and the surface of the processor Ê Clean the und...

Page 253: ...cket release levers Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 1 marked Open 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 1 Ê The socket release lever 1 will slightly lift up 2 Ê Unlatch the socket release lever 2 marked Close 1st by pushing it down and away from the socket 3 Ê Fully fold back the socket release lever 2 4 ...

Page 254: ...254 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Processors Figure 175 Releasing the load plate Ê Push down on the socket release lever 1 to lift the load plate away from the socket ...

Page 255: ... the processor Ê Fully open the load plate 1 V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket Ê Lift the processor carefully out of the processor socket 2 V CAUTION Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the processor socket ...

Page 256: ...mal paste to the processor surface I For the Japanese market the service engineer must follow the instruction provided separately If the processor replacement kit contains a new heat sink a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre applied to its lower surface In this case please proceed with section Installing the heat sink on page 257 Figure 177 Thermal paste syringe One thermal compou...

Page 257: ... paste 11 3 6 Installing the heat sink I Processors with 135 W and more need dedicated heat sinks part number V26898 B1000 V2 see figure 170 Figure 179 Installing the heat sink Ê Align the heat sink and fit it on the processor socket Ê Position the screws in the holes carefully making sure they are upright Ê Fasten it in a crossover pattern with four screws according to the numbering torque 6 0 Nm...

Page 258: ...ctionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 11 4 Replacing the heat sink 11 4 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Removing the CPU air guides on page 68 11 4 2 Removing the d...

Page 259: ...sink Ê Remove the protective cover on the underside of the heat sink V CAUTION Do not touch the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink Ê Install the heat sink as described in section Installing the heat sink on page 257 11 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the CPU air guides on page 69 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on p...

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Page 261: ...t touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body Before installing an internal accessible drive see the manual for the acc...

Page 262: ... 2 5 inch or 3 5 inch HDD configuration The proceeding for installing removing is identic except the routing of the cables and the depending ODD power connector on the system board see section Onboard connectors on page 358 3 5 inch HDD configuration Figure 180 Position of the ODD bay example 3 5 inch HDD configuration Figure 181 Routing ODD cables example 3 5 inch HDD configuration ...

Page 263: ... HDD configuration Figure 182 Position of the ODD bay example 2 5 inch HDD configuration Figure 183 Routing ODD cables example 2 5 inch HDD configuration I Note for installing air guide on CPU 2 the SATA cable must be routed through the recess of the air guide see close up ...

Page 264: ... screws to the chassis of the fan bridge 12 2 Installing the ODD 12 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Torx Plus 6 screw driver ...

Page 265: ...the dummy cover for future use If you remove the accessible drive again and do not replace it with a new one the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 12 2 3 Installing the ODD Ê If no ODD has been installed before Ê Remove the two screws and take the ODD latch from the fan bridge see figure 184 ...

Page 266: ...e Figure 186 Installing the ODD latch on the ODD Ê Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the rear side of the ODD Figure 187 Installing the ODD Ê Push the ODD into the bay 1 simultaneously pressing the front of the ODD slightly down until the ODD latch engages 2 ...

Page 267: ...nect the ODD power cable 1 to the ODD Ê Connect the SATA cable 2 to the ODD I The ODD power cable and the SATA cable are preinstalled 12 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 ...

Page 268: ...ocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 12 3 2 Removing the ODD Figure 189 Disconnecting the cables from the ODD Ê Disconnect the ODD power cable and the SATA cable from the ODD Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 5 minutes Tools Torx Plus 6 screw driver ...

Page 269: ...e ODD latch in direction of the arrow until it disengages 1 Ê Pull the ODD out of the bay 2 Figure 191 Removing the ODD latch from the ODD Ê Remove the two screws see circles Ê Remove the ODD latch Ê If no new ODD will be installed Ê Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the fan bridge see figure 184 ...

Page 270: ...dummy cover Ê Push the dummy cover inward until it engages at the right side 12 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Verifying and configuring the backup software solution on page 84 ...

Page 271: ...e mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 12 4 2 Removing the defective ODD Ê Remove the ODD as described in section Removing the ODD on page 268 12 4 3 Installing the new ODD Ê Install the ODD as described in section Installing the ODD on page 265 12 4 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on pa...

Page 272: ...272 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Optical disk drive ...

Page 273: ...ter replacing the front panel it is necessary to program the ChassisID prom of the front panel Beside the CPU temperature sensor and housing temperature sensor provided on the system board an ambient temperature sensor is also included on the front panel In case of a defective ambient temperature sensor please replace the front panel Front panel module The front panel module consists of a holder a...

Page 274: ...backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail 13 2 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Suspending BitLocke...

Page 275: ... 2 Removing the front panel module Figure 193 Disconnecting the cables A Ê Disconnect the front USB cable 1 and the front panel cable 2 from the system board Figure 194 Disconnecting the cables B Ê If applicable disconnect the front VGA cable from the system board ...

Page 276: ...grade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Front panel Figure 195 Removing the front panel module Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Pull the front panel module out of its bay 2 until the holder is completely accessible ...

Page 277: ...el cable 1 I If the front panel cable is secured with a cable tie open the cable tie Please do not cut the cable tie Figure 197 Cable tie of front panel cable Ê Remove the two corresponding screws and disconnect the front USB cable 2 Ê If applicable open the cable tie and disconnect the front VGA cable 3 I Please do not cut the cable tie ...

Page 278: ... front VGA connector as described in section Installing the front VGA board on page 281 Figure 198 Connecting cables to the front panel module Ê Connect the front panel cable 1 I If the front panel cable was secured with a cable tie secure the front panel cable with the cable tie Ê Push the front USB connector in the corresponding recess and fasten the front USB cable with two screws 2 Ê If applic...

Page 279: ... Push the front panel module in its bay 1 Ê Fasten the front panel module with two screws 2 Figure 200 Connecting the cables A Ê Connect the front panel cable 1 and the front USB cable 2 to the system board Figure 201 Connecting the cables B Ê If applicable connect the front VGA cable to the system board ...

Page 280: ...n page 98 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 81 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 13 3 Front VGA board 13 3 1 Installing the front VGA board 13 3 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Removing the front panel m...

Page 281: ...GA board again and do not replace it with a new one the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 13 3 1 3 Installing the front VGA board Figure 203 Installing the front VGA board Ê Push the front VGA connector in the corresponding recess 1 and fasten the front VGA board with two screws 2 Ê Route the cable tie un...

Page 282: ...he mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 13 3 2 Removing the front VGA board 13 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Removing the front panel module on page 275 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 10 minutes Tools Phillips PH1 No 1 screw driver ...

Page 283: ...l out the cable tie 1 Ê Remove the two screws 2 and remove the front VGA board 3 13 3 2 3 Installing the dummy cover Ê Install the dummy cover see figure 202 13 3 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel module on page 278 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 ...

Page 284: ... 3 3 2 Removing the defective front VGA board Ê Remove the front VGA board as described in section Removing the front VGA board on page 283 13 3 3 3 Installing the new front VGA board Ê Install the front VGA board as described in section Installing the front VGA board on page 281 13 3 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Installing the front panel module on page 278 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the se...

Page 285: ...PROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the new system board V CAUTION For that reason the front panel and system board must not be replaced simultaneously In this case restoring the system configuration data on the system board would fail 13 4 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog func...

Page 286: ...13 4 1 2 Removing the front panel on QRL I The front panel on QRL and the front panel cable are combined in one spare part Figure 205 Disconnecting the front panel cable Ê Pull up the locking bar 1 Ê Remove the front panel cable 2 Figure 206 Removing the front panel on QRL A Ê Remove the two screws see circles ...

Page 287: ...nel Figure 207 Removing the front panel on QRL B Ê Remove the front panel Ê Pull the front panel cable out of the opening 13 4 1 3 Installing the front panel on QRL Figure 208 Installing the front panel A Ê Thread the front panel cable through the opening ...

Page 288: ...nt panel on the ear Ê Fasten the front panel with two screws see figure 206 Figure 210 Connecting the front panel cable Ê Bend the cable 90 degrees by hand for easier routing Ê Insert the front panel cable 1 Please make sure that the front panel cable is assembled as shown blue marking Ê Press down the locking bar 2 ...

Page 289: ... sponges on page 67 if applicable Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Using the Chassis ID Prom Tool on page 98 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 81 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 ...

Page 290: ...290 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 Front panel ...

Page 291: ...mation please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 14 1 Installing the serial interface Figure 212 Serial interface kit Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less 1 Long slot bracket I The long slot bracket is not used in this server 2 Serial interface with short slot bracket Ԙ ԙ ...

Page 292: ...rver from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 14 1 2 Removing the slot cover Ê Remove the corresponding riser module as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 Ê Remove the corresponding slot cover as described in section Removing the slot cover only slot 2 4 on page 191 14 1 3 Installing the serial interface Figure 213 Installing the serial interface ...

Page 293: ...ing a riser module on page 63 Figure 214 Connecting the serial interface cable Ê Connect the serial interface cable to the system board connector SERIAL 1 14 1 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 ...

Page 294: ...cker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 14 2 2 Removing the serial interface Figure 215 Disconnecting the serial interface cable Ê Disconnect the serial interface cable from the system board connector SERIAL 1 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 295: ...al interface 14 2 3 Installing the slot cover Ê Install the corresponding slot cover as described in section Installing the slot cover only slot 2 4 on page 194 Ê Install the corresponding riser module as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 14 2 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê ...

Page 296: ...ponent on page 49 14 3 2 Removing the defective serial interface Ê Remove the serial interface as described in section Removing the serial interface on page 294 14 3 3 Installing the new serial interface Ê Install the serial interface as described in section Installing the serial interface on page 292 14 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60...

Page 297: ...edges For further information please refer to chapter Important information on page 33 15 1 Basic information This section provides instructions for the system board and the following components CMOS memory volatile BIOS memory and the real time clock are powered by a lithium coin cell CMOS battery This cell lasts up to ten years depending on ambient temperature and use If the CMOS battery is depl...

Page 298: ...battery Safety notes V CAUTION The CMOS battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer Keep lithium batteries away from children Do not throw batteries into the trash can Lithium batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste For further safety information please refer to section Environmental p...

Page 299: ...Removing the CPU air guides on page 68 15 2 1 2 Replacing the defective CMOS battery Figure 217 Replacing the CMOS battery Ê Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow 1 so that the CMOS battery jumps out of its socket Ê Remove the CMOS battery 2 V CAUTION Sharp tools such as screw drivers might damage system board components in case of slipping If the CMOS battery cannot be ejected with...

Page 300: ...Verifying system information backup restore on page 81 Ê Verifying the system time settings on page 91 15 3 USB Flash Module UFM 15 3 1 Installing the UFM 15 3 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the...

Page 301: ...de and Maintenance Manual 301 System board and components 15 3 1 2 Installing the UFM Figure 218 UFM installation kit Figure 219 Position on the system board 1 USB Flash Module UFM 3 UFM spacer 2 UFM nylon screw 0 1 2 ...

Page 302: ...nabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 15 3 1 4 Software configuration In order to setup the ESXi configuration the VMware ESXi Recovery Tools CD is required An ISO image of the CD is available from the Fujitsu service partners portal at the following https address https globalpartners ts fujitsu com co...

Page 303: ... you will be asked to reboot the system I For the Japanese market follow the instructions provided separately 15 3 2 Removing the UFM 15 3 2 1 Preliminary steps Ê Disabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 72 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49...

Page 304: ...emove the UFM 2 The UFM spacer remains on the system board Figure 222 Remaining UFM spacer V CAUTION UFM contains customer information e g IP address License etc After replacing the UFM you must pass the defective UFM to the customer and ask for disposal If the disposal of the defective UFM is requested by the customer you break it according to the following procedure and dispose it ...

Page 305: ...s to break the UFM in half as shown in the figure 15 3 2 3 Concluding steps Ê If applicable install the riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Enabling SVOM boot watchdog functionality on page 89 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 ...

Page 306: ...n page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê If applicable remove the riser module 3 as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 15 3 3 2 Removing the defective UFM Ê Remove the UFM as described in section Removing the UFM on page 304 Ê The UFM spacer remains on the system board Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 5 mi...

Page 307: ... Installing the new UFM Figure 225 Removing the UFM spacer Ê Remove the nylon screw from the UFM 1 Ê Remove the UFM spacer 2 Figure 226 Installing the UFM Ê Connect the UFM to the system board and the remaining UFM spacer 1 Ê Fasten the UFM to the UFM spacer with the nylon screw 2 0 ...

Page 308: ... the Fujitsu service partners portal at the following https address https globalpartners ts fujitsu com com service ps Servers PRIMERGY Pages default aspx Ê Sign in and choose your PRIMERGY server Ê Select the Software Tools Documentation category Ê Download the desired ESXi Recovery CD ISO image listed under Tools Ê Unpack and burn the image to a CD Ê Ensure that no other USB storage device is co...

Page 309: ... page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Remove the riser module 2 as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 5 minutes Software 5 minutes Tools Bit screw driver TPM bit insert For the Japanese market TPM module fixing tool S26361 F3552 L909 ...

Page 310: ...onents 15 4 1 2 Installing the TPM Figure 227 TPM installation kit Figure 228 Position on the system board 1 TPM Trusted Platform Module 3 Special screw for TPM 2 TPM spacer I The black TPM spacer is not used in this server 4 TPM bit insert for TPM special screw 0 1 2 ...

Page 311: ... board and components Figure 229 Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board Ê Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board Figure 230 TPM bit insert Ê Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool Japanese market to a bit screw driver ...

Page 312: ... value of 0 6 Nm 15 4 1 3 Concluding steps Ê Install the riser module 2 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê Enable TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Ê Switch on or restart your server Ê As soon as the s...

Page 313: ...ved by the customer After installing a new system board the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that removing the TPM will cause to lose all data 15 4 2 1 Preliminary steps Before removing the TPM board perform the following steps Ê Before removing the TPM board it is necessary to remove BitLocker protection from...

Page 314: ...ored on that computer is decrypted For further information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base Fujitsu service partners will find additional information also available in Japanese on the Fujitsu Extranet web pages Ê Disable TPM in the system board BIOS Proceed as follows Ê Switch on or restart your server Ê As soon as the startup screen appears...

Page 315: ... Ê Carefully loosen the TPM screw using a thin slotted screw driver e g watchmaker s screw driver or the dedicated TPM screw driver Japanese market 2 V CAUTION Ensure to turn the screw clockwise in order to remove it Slowly and carefully increase the pressure on the screw until it begins to turn The effort when loosing the screw should be as low as possible Otherwise the thin metal bar may break r...

Page 316: ...ether the hooks on the TPM spacer 1 see close up and remove it from the system board 2 I If the TPM is to be replaced the TPM spacer may remain on the system board 15 4 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Installing the new system board on page 332 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 ...

Page 317: ...d will cause to lose all data 15 4 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Suspending BitLocker functionality on page 71 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê Removing the defective system board on page 331 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 30 minutes Tools Removing the ...

Page 318: ...er is already present on the system board Ê Install the TPM as described in section Installing the TPM on page 310 15 4 3 4 Concluding steps Ê Reinstall the system board as described in section Installing the new system board on page 332 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 I You...

Page 319: ...talling the SATA DOM 15 5 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 15 5 1 2 Installing the SATA DOM Figure 234 SATA DOM Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes Tools tool less ...

Page 320: ...e system board 15 5 1 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 81 external INDICATE CSS TPM VGA USB 3 Management LAN Slot riser card slot 1 and 2 JP3 SATA 1 4 Slot riser card slot 3 Slot 3 SERIAL 1 Slot 2 Slot 1 PWR3 SATA 7 10 SATA 6 DOM JP2 JP1 1 1 2 ...

Page 321: ...49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 15 5 2 2 Removing the SATA DOM Figure 237 Removing the SATA DOM Ê Firmly remove the SATA DOM out of its connector 15 5 2 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Verifying system information backup restore on page 81 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minut...

Page 322: ...e component on page 49 15 5 3 2 Replacing the SATA DOM Ê Remove the defective SATA DOM as described in section Removing the SATA DOM on page 321 Ê Install the new SATA DOM as described in section Installing the SATA DOM on page 319 15 5 3 3 Concluding steps Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 Ê Verifying system information ...

Page 323: ...ontend For further information please refer to the ServerView embedded Lifecycle Management eLCM user guide 15 6 1 Installing the iRMC microSD card 15 6 1 1 Preliminary steps Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the mains on page 49 Ê Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê If applicable remove the riser module 3 as described in section Removing a riser module...

Page 324: ...t 1 until it locks in place 2 I The onboard position of the microSD card slot can be found in section Connectors and indicators on the system board on page 358 15 6 1 3 Concluding steps Ê If applicable install the riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61...

Page 325: ...Getting access to the component on page 49 Ê If applicable remove the riser module 3 as described in section Removing a riser module on page 62 15 6 2 2 Removing the iRMC microSD card Figure 240 Removing the iRMC microSD card Ê To eject the iRMC microSD card gently push it in and then let go 1 Ê Pull the iRMC microSD card straight out of its slot 2 Upgrade and Repair Unit URU Hardware 5 minutes To...

Page 326: ...ps Ê If applicable install the riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 15 6 3 Replacing the iRMC microSD card 15 6 3 1 Preliminary steps Ê Locating the defective server on page 45 Ê Shutting down the server on page 48 Ê Disconnecting the server from the...

Page 327: ...ving the iRMC microSD card on page 325 Ê Install the new iRMC microSD card as described in section Installing the iRMC microSD card on page 323 15 6 3 3 Concluding steps Ê If applicable install the riser module 3 as described in section Installing a riser module on page 63 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Switching on the server on page 61 ...

Page 328: ... board For a detailed description please refer to section Replacing the TPM on page 317 The TPM is activated in the system BIOS Field Replaceable Unit FRU Hardware 40 minutes Software 20 minutes Tools Replacing the system board Phillips PH2 No 2 screw driver Magnifying glass for inspecting processor socket springs recommended Replacing the TPM Bit screw driver flat nose pliers TPM bit insert thin ...

Page 329: ...ains system information like server name and model housing type serial number and manufacturing data To avoid the loss of non default settings when replacing the system board a backup copy of important system configuration data is automatically stored from the system board NVRAM to the Chassis ID EPROM After replacing the system board the backup data is restored from the Chassis ID board to the ne...

Page 330: ...es take a note on the installation slot number for each memory module Make sure that you reinstall the memory modules in the slot they were located before the replacement Ê Remove the heat sink see section Removing the heat sink on page 252 Ê Remove all fans see section Removing the defective fan module on page 158 Ê Remove all expansion cards see section Expansion cards and riser cards on page 18...

Page 331: ...e section Removing the SATA DOM on page 321 Ê Remove the iRMC microSD card if applicable see section Removing the iRMC microSD card on page 325 15 7 1 2 Removing the defective system board Ê Disconnect all cables from the system board Figure 241 Position of the screws Ê Remove the 14 screws from the system board ...

Page 332: ...ystem board come under tension and increase the risk of damage and malfunction Don t damage the EMI springs which are essential to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Ê Place the removed and the new system board on an antistatic surface Ê Remove the TPM as described in section Removing the TPM on page 313 15 7 1 3 Installing the new ...

Page 333: ...r socket of the new system board and fit it onto the socket of the defective system board which will be sent back to spares I Returned system boards without this cover probably have to be scrapped Ê Install the processor on the new system board as described in section Installing the new processor on page 256 Ê Reconnect all cables to the system board Front panel cable Front USB cable Power cable f...

Page 334: ...xpansion cards see section Expansion cards and riser cards on page 189 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement Ê Install all power supply units see section Installing a power supply unit on page 107 Ê Reassembling on page 54 Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Connect all external cables Ê Updating or recovering the system board BIO...

Page 335: ...e server on page 61 Ê Resuming BitLocker functionality on page 95 Ê If applicable reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller expansion card or onboard I Configuration of network settings should be performed by the customer For further information please refer to section Note on network settings recovery on page 329 Ê...

Page 336: ...336 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M1 System board and components ...

Page 337: ...9 Y3959 V352 CBL_HDD_POWER System board to 3 5 inch HDD backplane C9 T26139 Y3999 V503 CBL_FRONT_USB System board to front USB C10 T26139 Y3964 V303 CBL_4HDD_DATA3 5 System board to 3 5 inch HDD backplane C11 T26139 Y4040 V16 CBL_4HDD_SAS 2 5_onb System board to 4x 2 5 inch HDD backplane R shape C12 T26139 Y4040 V17 CBL_4HDD_SAS 2 5_onb System board to 4x 2 5 inch HDD backplane L shape C13 T26139 ...

Page 338: ...C18 T26139 Y4031 V103 FBU Cable RAID controller to FBU 2 5 inch HDDs C19 T26139 Y3959 V304 CBL_PWR_HDD_10X2 5 System board to 10x 2 5 inch HDD backplane C20 T26139 Y4040 V41 CBL_PCIE_550 PCIe switch to 10x 2 5 inch HDD backplane C21 T26139 Y3946 V525 CBL_GPGPU_Power System board to GPGPU No Part number Description From to ...

Page 339: ... 243 Configuration 1 4 x 3 5 inch HDDs SATA onboard SAS BP A3C40157818 4 x 3 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 HDD MLC1 Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR C10 C9 C3 C6 C5 C8 C7 ...

Page 340: ...inch HDDs RAID controller SAS BP A3C40157818 4 x 3 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 SATA HDD Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR RAID Controller 1 MLC1 er 1 MLC2 iBBU FBU C13 C17 C9 C3 C6 C5 C8 ...

Page 341: ... Configuration 3 4 x 2 5 inch HDDs SATA onboard D3279 HDD MLC1 Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt SAS BP A3C40157852 L shape4 x 2 5 Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR X5 C2 PWR X10 SMBus C7 C9 C3 C6 C4 C12 ...

Page 342: ...ch HDDs SATA onboard D3279 HDD MLC1 Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR C12 C9 C3 C6 C4 C2 C7 SAS BP A3C40157852 L shape 4 x 2 5 X5 PWR X10 SMBus SAS BP A3C40157828 4 x 2 5 X5 PWR SMBus C11 HDD MLC2 ...

Page 343: ...ch HDDs RAID controller D3279 HDD MLC1 Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR SAS Controller 1 MLC1 er 1 MLC2 iBBU FBU C15 C18 C9 C3 C6 C4 C2 SAS BP A3C40157852 L shape4 x 2 5 X5 PWR X10 SMBus HDD MLC2 ...

Page 344: ...r D3279 HDD MLC1 Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR SAS Controller 1 MLC1 er 1 MLC2 iBBU FBU C15 C18 C9 C3 C6 C4 C2 SAS BP A3C40157852 L shap4 x 2 5 X5 PWR X10 SMBus SAS BP A3C40157828 4 x 2 5 X5 PWR SMBus C14 HDD MLC2 ...

Page 345: ...e 249 Configuration 7 10 x 2 5 inch HDDs RAID controller SAS BP A3C40167093 10 x 2 5 PWR D3279 SATA HDD Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus QRL Frontpanel 1x USB C16 RAID Controller 1 MLC1 er 1 MLC2 iBBU FBU C14 C18 C19 C14 Expander ...

Page 346: ...roller and PCIe SSD SAS BP A3C40167093 10 x 2 5 PWR D3279 SATA HDD Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus QRL Frontpanel 1x USB C16 RAID Controller 1 MLC1 er 1 MLC2 FBU FBU C14 C18 C19 C14 Expander P1 X1A P2 X2A P3 X3A P4 X4A PCIe Switch Lane3 Lane1 Lane2 Lane4 C20 C20 C20 C20 SMBus C7 ...

Page 347: ... 251 Configuration 9 GPGPU SAS BP A3C40157818 4 x 3 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 SATA HDD Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR PWR3 GPGPU C10 C21 C9 C3 C6 C5 C8 ...

Page 348: ...DDs PSAS controller SAS BP A3C40157818 4 x 3 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 SATA HDD P W R C T R L P W R Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR PSAS Controller MLC1 er MLC2 FBU C13 C8 C 3 C5 C 6 C8 C7 ...

Page 349: ...79 HDD MLC1 P W R C T R L P W R Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus DVD opt Frontpanel 2x USB Front USB Front VGA optional C1 Data PWR PSAS Controller MLC1 er MLC2 FBU C15 C7 C9 C 3 C6 C 4 C2 SAS BP A3C40157852 L shape 4 x 2 5 X5 PWR SMBus SAS BP A3C40157828 4 x 2 5 X5 PWR SMBus C14 HDD MLC2 ...

Page 350: ...on 12 10 x 2 5 inch HDDs PSAS controller SAS BP A3C40167092 10 x 2 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 SATA HDD P W R C T R L P W R Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus QRL Frontpanel 1x USB C16 PSAS Controller MLC1 er MLC2 FBU C14 C7 C19 C14 Expander ...

Page 351: ...er and PCIe SSD SAS BP A3C40167092 10 x 2 5 S P1 A3 10 P2 1 P3 P4 PWR SMBus SGPIO D3279 SATA HDD P W R C T R L P W R Frontpanel Front USB Front VGA ODD Data ODD PWR HDD PWR SMBus QRL Frontpanel 1x USB C16 PSAS Controller MLC1 er MLC2 FBU C14 C19 C14 PCIe Switch Lane3 Lane1 Lane2 Lane4 C20 C20 C20 C20 C7 Expander ...

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Page 353: ...gure 256 Front side 2 5 inch HDDs up to 4 HDDs Figure 257 Front side 2 5 inch HDDs up to 8 HDDs Figure 258 Front side 2 5 inch HDDs up to 10 HDDs Pos Component 1 ID card 2 Front VGA option dummy cover 3 Front panel and indicators 4 ODD option dummy cover 5 4x 8x 10x 2 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules ...

Page 354: ...enance Manual RX2530 M1 Appendix Figure 259 Front side 3 5 inch HDDs Pos Component 1 ODD option dummy cover 2 ID card 3 Front VGA option dummy cover 4 Front panel and indicators 5 4x 3 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules ...

Page 355: ... slot 4 riser module 3 3 PCI slot 3 riser module 2 4 PCI slot 2 riser module 1 see figure 122 5 PCI slot 1 riser module 1 see figure 122 slot 1 is an internal slot only dedicated slot for modular RAID controller 6 I O panel 7 DynamicLoM module in the global market the DynamicLoM module is an option if no DynamicLoM module has been ordered you find a dummy cover installed in this place 8 PCI slot 4...

Page 356: ...ynamicLoM module is an option Pos Component 1 Redundant power supply up to 2 power supply units dummy cover 2 Front panel module front VGA option dummy cover 3 Up to 4x 3 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 4 ODD option dummy cover 5 Fan modules 6 Processor 7 Main memory 8 Riser module 1 9 Riser module 2 10 Riser module 3 11 DynamicLoM module ...

Page 357: ...odule is an option Pos Component 1 Redundant power supply up to 2 power supply units dummy cover 2 Front panel module front VGA option dummy cover 3 ODD option dummy cover 4 Up to 8x 2 5 inch hard disk drives dummy modules 5 Fan modules 6 Processor 7 Main memory 8 Riser module 1 9 Riser module 2 10 Riser module 3 11 DynamicLoM module ...

Page 358: ...ard slot 3 Slot riser card slot 4 Slot 3 FAN 11 12 FAN 9 10 FAN 7 8 FAN 5 6 FAN 3 4 FAN 1 2 UFM SERIAL 1 FAN 13 14 FAN 15 16 CPU 1 CPU 2 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 4 CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 1C CPU 2 DIMM 3H CPU 2 DIMM 2H CPU 2 DIMM 1H CPU 2 DIMM 3G CPU 2 DIMM 2G CPU 2 DIMM 1G CPU 1 DIMM 1A CPU 1 DIMM 2A CPU 1 DIMM 3A CPU 1 DIMM 1B CPU 1 DIMM 2B CPU 1 DIMM 3B CPU ...

Page 359: ...nd 12 12 FAN 9 10 Power connector for system fan 9 and 10 13 FAN 7 8 Power connector for system fan 7 and 8 14 FAN 5 6 Power connector for system fan 5 and 6 15 FAN 3 4 Power connector for system fan 3 and 4 16 FAN 1 2 Power connector for system fan 1 and 2 17 SMB4 I2C5 OOB Out Of Band connector for HDD backplane 18 PWR4 Power connector for ODD 3 5 inch HDD configuration 19 SATA 7 10 SATA HDD conn...

Page 360: ...2 SYS SATA 1 4 Front Panel Front VGA G FAN 9 10 SYS FAN 7 8 SYS FAN 5 6 SYS FAN 3 4 SYS FAN 1 2 SYS USB 1 Slot riser card slot 3 Slot riser card slot 4 Slot 3 K K FAN 11 12 FAN 9 10 FAN 7 8 FAN 5 6 FAN 3 4 FAN 1 2 UFM SERIAL 1 B C A H FAN 13 14 FAN 15 16 G K K K CPU 1 CPU 2 Slot 2 Slot 1 F Slot 4 F H CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 1C CPU 2 DIMM 3H CPU 2 DIMM 2H ...

Page 361: ... a failure CSS component C GEL Global Error LED off no error non CSS component orange on indicates a prefailure non CSS component orange flashing indicates a failure of a non CSS component Reasons for a failure may be over temperature measured by one of the sensors sensor is defective CPU error software detected an error F PCI card off PCI card okay orange on PCI card failure PCI card installed on...

Page 362: ...ttings the shared LAN connector may also be used as a management LAN connector For further information please refer to the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual L Battery off orange on Battery failure M Standby Power off orange on All standby voltages ok N Main Power off green on All main voltages ok Pos Description 1 1x USB 2 0 connectors 2 2x USB 3 0 connectors 3 Management LAN conne...

Page 363: ...ange flashing CSS component failure ID indicator blue on server has been highlighted using ServerView Operations Manager iRMC web frontend or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification blue flashing local monitor is not active 2 LAN link transfer indicator green on LAN connection established off no LAN connection green flashing data transfer in progress 3 LAN speed indicator yellow o...

Page 364: ... Description blue flashing off A remote connection has been established Local VGA output has been disabled during the remote session blue flashing orange flashing An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in progress Pos Indicator Status Description 1 Status indicator green flashing power supply unit operational standby mode green on power supply unit operational server operating orange on power ...

Page 365: ...ors on the front panel on QRL I The meaning of the buttons is described in the corresponding operating manual Pos Description 1 Reset button 2 NMI button 3 ID button ID indicator 4 CSS indicator orange 5 Global Error indicator orange 6 HDD SSD activity indicator 7 On Off button power on indicator 8 Power off indicator AC connected near by the On Off button ...

Page 366: ...or off no critical event non CSS component orange on prefailure detected non CSS component orange flashing indicates a failure of a non CSS component Reasons for a failure may be over temperature measured by one of the sensors sensor is defective CPU error software detected an error 6 HDD SSD activity indicator green on data access in progress 7 Power on indicator off is off in the following case ...

Page 367: ... the server to the mains it takes about 60 seconds until the server enters the standby mode off is off in the following cases the system is not connected to the mains the system is powered on and in normal operation S0 ID indicator Global error indicator Description blue flashing off A remote connection has been established Local VGA output has been disabled during the remote session blue flashing...

Page 368: ...x 17 2 3 Indicators on the accessible drives components Optical drive activity indicator Figure 271 Indicator on the optical drive Pos Indicator Status Description 1 Activity indicator off optical drive inactive green on storage medium is being accessed ...

Page 369: ...n 1 HDD SSD BUSY off HDD SSD inactive green on HDD SSD in active phase drive active drive being accessed 2 HDD SSD FAULT off no HDD SSD error orange on HDD SSD faulty or rebuild stopped drive defective needs replacing a rebuild process was stopped or the HDD SSD module is not correctly inserted orangeslow flashing HDD SSD rebuild the data is being restored after changing a drive ...

Page 370: ...anently delete the current BIOS password and apply default BIOS settings Recovery BIOS enabled JP3 BIOS Flash Write Protect Default Flash write protect enable INDICATE CSS TPM Slot riser card slot 1 and 2 PCH CPU 1 DIMM 3D JP3 SATA 1 4 FA SY FAN 5 6 SYS FAN 3 4 SYS FAN 1 2 SYS iser card slot 3 Slot 3 CPU 1 Slot 2 Slot 1 CPU 1 DIMM 2D CPU 1 DIMM 1D CPU 1 DIMM 3C CPU 1 DIMM 2C CPU 1 DIMM 1C PWR4 SMB...

Page 371: ...rver from the mains on page 49 Ê Take the system down to its minimum startup configuration Ê Connecting the server to the mains on page 60 Ê Connect a keyboard mouse and display to the server Ê Switch on the server as described in section Switching on the server on page 61 Field Replaceable Units FRU Component Notes System board no TPM UFM or expansion cards installed CPU with CPU heat sink 1 memo...

Page 372: ...ot included in the minimum startup configuration the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete POST phase has been passed The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel never in daily operation ...

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